It was a quick turnaround.
Less than 24 hours after hosting Granite Falls, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball teams hit the road Thursday for a trek to the wilds of Sultan.
While there, the Wolves played a full slate of three games against the Turks, with Team #3 continuing to set a torrid pace.
How the day went:
Team #1:
Sultan’s top squad, always a heavy hitter in the Cascade League, got out to a big lead early and rolled to a 38-12 win.
The Wolves struggled on offense in the first half, being blanked in the opening frame and facing a 23-2 deficit at the break.
But things improved quite a bit after that, with CMS coming out on top 6-5 in the third, and fighting hard until the end.
Cameron Van Dyke paced the Wolves with a team-high four points, while Emma Cushman, Kaleigh Millison, KeeAyra Brown, and Kennedy O’Neill each banked in a bucket in support.
Sophia Batterman, Laurel Crowder, Annaliese Powers, Finley Helm, Allie Powers, and Elizabeth Marshall round out the Coupeville roster.
Team #2:
Toss out the third quarter and this was a three-point game.
But a 13-2 Sultan run during the first frame after halftime stung, and the Wolves fell 32-18.
Up until that point, the Turks clung to just an 8-4 lead after one quarter of play, and a 12-10 advantage at the break.
Millison was top girl for the Wolves, rattling the rims for six points, with Helm banking in four.
Hazel Goldman, Emma Green, Selah Rivera, and Aubrey Flowers all added a bucket to the cause, with Cassie Powers, Laurel Crowder, Annaliese Powers, Sabrina Judnich, Addison Jacobson, and Claire Lachnit also in the rotation.
Team #3:
The squad that can’t be beat.
After sitting out the opener against South Whidbey when the Falcons couldn’t come up with a third squad, Coupeville’s gunners have gone 2-0.
Following up a win against Granite, the young Wolves held on Thursday to claim a 16-13 victory.
“Team 3 is crushing it!” said CMS coach Makana Stone. “Defensive mentality and teamwork on offense is really clicking for Team 3 – some hard workers really stepping up.”
Coupeville built a 6-2 lead through one quarter, then held Sultan scoreless in the second frame en route to heading to the locker room with a 10-2 advantage.
The Turks made things interesting with a 10-4 run in the third, but Coupeville’s defense limited their hosts to just a single free throw in the fourth to nail down the win.
Ava Alford knocked down eight points to lead the way, with Annabelle Cundiff torching the nets for six and Crowder banking in a bucket.
Ruby Folkestad, Sophia Magdolen, Lachnit, Bella Sandlin, Abbey Hunt, Ari Vinson, Cassie Powers, Emily Rains, Sophia Burley, and Reagan Green round out the hottest team in Wolf country.
Up next:
Coupeville returns home Feb. 25, when it hosts Northshore Christian Academy.













































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