Even in a game featuring a murderer’s row of basketball players, Logan Downes made his presence felt.
There weren’t a ton of available shots Saturday at the All-State game, with a stacked roster of #1 options letting fly almost every time they touched the ball.
But Downes, the leading male scorer in Coupeville High School hoops history, did a lot of the small things.
A rebound here, a steal there, an assist to set up a temporary teammate for a bucket.
And when the ball did momentarily land on his fingertips, the Wolf senior rained down one of the prettiest three-balls of the afternoon.
Downes finished with five points, as the 2B all-stars routed the best from 1B to a 120-82 tune.
Adna’s Luke Salme and Brewster’s Brady Wulf topped all scorers with 19 apiece, while Lincoln Foland of Liberty (Spangle) banked in 18.
The 2B vs 1B showdown was one of four games played Saturday.
The other two all-senior games went to the lower classification, with 3A toppling 4A 141-106 and 1A slipping past 2A 99-90.
Things started off with a Futures game, featuring the best non-seniors in the state.
Anacortes junior Davis Fogle, who played against Coupeville as an 8th grader when he suited up for Mount Vernon Christian, poured in 39 points in that contest.
Before each game, the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association handed out its awards for state player and coaches of the year.
At the 2B level, those went to Colfax coach Reece Jenkins and Napavine gunner James Grose.












































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