Close for a second, then the defense went to work.
Blanking host Darrington in the second quarter Friday, the Coupeville High School girls’ varsity basketball team turned a nailbiter into a blowout.
Romping to a 45-30 victory, the Wolves won for the third time in their last four games and get to 3-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-7 overall.
Things were tense in the early going Friday, as recent birthday girl Mia Farris knocked down a pair of early buckets to stake CHS to a slim 7-6 lead at the first break.
That was when Megan Richter’s pack of ballhawks turned up the defensive heat, using a 12-0 surge in the second to carry a 19-6 lead into the halftime break.
Five different Wolves scored during the second frame, with Madison McMillan leading the way, and everyone on the floor sharing the ball.
Once it had the advantage, Coupeville kept the pressure on.
With Teagan Calkins and Katie Marti combining to outscore Darrington in the third by themselves, CHS used a 20-11 run to put the game safely on ice.
While defense was the key, the Wolves also spread the offensive love out, with nine of 10 players notching a bucket.
Calkins finished with a team-high 12, while Haylee Armstrong (6), Farris (6), Marti (5), Danica Strong (4), McMillan (4), Lyla Stuurmans (4), Jada Heaton (2), and Tenley Stuurmans (2) also kept the scorekeeper busy, with Capri Anter rounding out the rotation.
Marti continues to move up into the stratosphere, jumping from #40 to #38 on the all-time CHS girls’ scoring chart.
Now sitting with 290 career points, the senior gunner passed Bessie Walstad (288) and tied current Wolf JV coach Scout Smith (290) Friday night.
Coupeville has a chance to jump in the league standings, as well, with two games next week.
The Wolves host Concrete Tuesday, before traveling to Orcas Island for a Friday night rumble.
No JV game in Logger Land:
Darrington doesn’t currently have a second squad, so Coupeville’s young guns had the night off.













































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