They shoot, they score.
Whether on the hardwood or at a season-ending awards banquet, Coupeville High School basketball players racked up big-time success this season.
The Wolf boys’ varsity shared a league title, captured the Bi-District crown outright, and advanced to the state tourney for the second time in three seasons.
Meanwhile the JV hoops stars torched nearly everyone in sight, racking up a 14-2 mark while running most foes off the floor.
With the basketballs put away and uniforms turned in, the Wolves gathered as a unit one final time Tuesday, with Brad Sherman and his coaching staff handing out letters and awards.
In the year’s biggest non-surprise, senior Logan Downes was hailed as the varsity Player of the Year.
That comes on the heels of the program’s all-time leading scorer winning Northwest 2B/1B League MVP and being tabbed as an All-State player.
Cole White snagged Defensive Player of the Year for the varsity, while Ryan Blouin earned the Wolf Award.
Rounding out the night’s honorees were Nick Guay (Sixth Man Award), Thomas Studer (Heart of Service Award), and Chase Anderson (Sunrise Award).
Eight of Coupeville’s nine seniors played all four years for the Wolves, with Zane Oldenstadt, William Davidson, Mikey Robinett, and Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim joining Downes, White, Blouin, and Guay.
On the JV side of things, Aiden O’Neill was tabbed as Player of the Year, with Camden Glover (Offense) and Landon Roberts (Defense) also hailed for their work.
Jack Porter took home the Wolf Award, with Riley Lawless noted for his work as Sixth Man of the Year.
Varsity letter winners:
Chase Anderson
Ryan Blouin
Hunter Bronec
Hurlee Bronec
William Davidson
Logan Downes
Nick Guay
Timothy Nitta
Zane Oldenstadt
Mikey Robinett
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Cole White
Varsity participation certificates:
Aiden O’Neill
Landon Roberts
JV participation certificates:
Sage Arends
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Davin Houston
Riley Lawless
Jayden McManus
Mahkai Myles
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Landon Roberts
Malachi Somes
Managers:
Kyle McCrimmon
David Somes
Thomas Studer















































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