
Camden Glover banged home a game-high 20 points in a JV win Friday in Darrington. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
New year, same high-flying team.
Kicking off 2024 with a bang, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball squad savaged host Darrington Friday night, running away with a sixth-straight win.
Putting three players into double digits, led by Camden Glover’s 20 points, the Wolves crushed the Loggers 64-30.
The victory lifts the young guns to 2-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-1 overall.
Friday’s contest was over almost as soon as it began, as five Wolves found the bottom of the net in the opening quarter, sparking a 20-6 CHS run.
From there, Coupeville continued to pound away, giving their rivals little chance to rally.
The Wolves stretched their advantage out to 34-11 at the half, then 50-20 heading into the final frame.
Glover was dominant all night, scoring in all four quarters, while Johnny Porter and Jayden McManus backed him up with 10 points apiece.
Jack Porter (8), Aiden O’Neill (7), Landon Roberts (5), Riley Lawless (2), and Malachi Somes (2) rounded out the balanced offensive attack, while Davin Houston, Easton Green, Sage Arends, and Makai Myles also saw floor time for the Wolves.
Coupeville returns to action Monday, with coaches Craig Anderson and Jon Roberts leading their squad into a rare home game against Auburn Adventist Academy.












































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