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Xavier Murdy tossed in 21 points Tuesday, outscoring Darrington by himself, as Coupeville’s varsity boys hoops team improved to 8-0. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We have their number.

Rolling hot Tuesday night, even without its leading scorer in the lineup, the Coupeville High School varsity boys basketball team hit host Darrington like a runaway freight train.

Raining down 11 three-balls — including seven from Xavier Murdy alone — the Wolves thrashed the Loggers 73-13 to complete a season sweep of their Northwest 2B/1B League rivals.

With the victory, Coupeville kicks off what’s hoped to be a busy week, while improving to 8-0 overall, 6-0 in conference action.

Barring any Covid shenanigans, the Wolves play at home Wednesday against Friday Harbor and Thursday versus Concrete, before travelling to South Whidbey Saturday afternoon.

Just getting to Darrington Tuesday was the big deal, as the night’s other games — varsity girls and JV boys — were postponed.

Coupeville’s varsity boys were missing senior gunner Hawthorne Wolfe when they took the floor, but, as they have done all season, the Wolves hit their opponents from every direction.

Xavier Murdy rained down five treys in the first quarter alone, with fellow senior Caleb Meyer banging away for 11 points, as CHS blew the hinges off the gym doors.

Up 34-4 at the first break, the Wolves never took their foot off the gas pedal, tacking on another 26 points across the next eight minutes to carry a staggering 60-8 lead to the locker room.

Six different Coupeville players tallied a bucket in the second frame, with sophomore Logan Downes leading the way with 10 points and X-Man tacking on two more three-balls.

The first time these two squads faced off, CHS captured a 75-26 win, and this time out a ramped-up defense held the Loggers to just half that total.

Darrington failed to score a single point in the fourth quarter, while a running clock limited Coupeville’s scoring opportunities in the home stretch.

But, once again, it was a very-balanced attack for Brad Sherman’s team, with three players in double figures and eight of 10 scoring.

Xavier Murdy’s 21 marked the second time the wiry wonder has broken the 20-point barrier this season.

He also reached two personal milestones, cracking the 300-point club and passing his uncle, Allen Black, to become the leading scorer in his family.

X-Man ends the night with 319 points (and counting) during his CHS hoops career, while the sweet-shooting legend who married Xavier’s aunt Mandi torched the nets for 305 points.

Downes, who tickled the twines for a trio of three-balls Tuesday, dropped in 19 to back up Murdy, while Meyer finished with 11.

Grady Rickner (8), Dominic Coffman (6), Alex Murdy (4), Logan Martin (2), and Jonathan Valenzuela (2) also lit up the scorebook, with Cole White and Nick Guay seeing quality floor time.

Brad Sherman (far left) and the Wolf brain trust watch their best-laid plans play out to perfection.

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Landon Roberts hauls in a rebound. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The gym was alive once more.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball teams were in action at home Tuesday night, with the Wolf varsity winning a first-place battle and the JV fighting until the final seconds.

Capturing the action on film was wanderin’ photographer John Fisken, and the pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, and ponder buying some glossies for gram and gramps, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/BBB-2022-01-11-vs-MVC/

 

Even the ref appreciates Logan Martin’s classic shooting form.

Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim gives his rival nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.

Alex Murdy stays on his toes while playing lockdown defense.

Grady Rickner rumbles in the paint.

Nick Guay slaps home a bucket.

The weight of the world crashes down on Hawthorne Wolfe.

Wolves (l to r) William Davidson, Guay, and Hurlee Bronec attack like a pack.

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Brad Sherman doles out hoops wisdom to Xavier Murdy (middle) and Grady Rickner. (Mandi Black photo)

They were ready to rumble.

Surviving a game in which at least two players bled, and three fights almost broke out, the high-flying Coupeville High School varsity boys basketball squad seized control of the Northwest 2B/1B League.

Rallying from an early deficit, the Wolves stormed back to dismantle visiting Mount Vernon Christian 65-48 Tuesday, keeping their unbeaten season alive and well.

Now 5-0 in conference action, 7-0 overall, Coupeville sits a game-and-a-half up on MVC (3-1, 6-3).

Off to the best start since the 1996-1997 team started 12-0, this year’s Wolves are an incredibly balanced unit, something which was on full display against MVC.

The Hurricanes had a notable height advantage, with a pair of six-foot-five heavyweights patrolling the paint, but the Wolves are fast, feisty, and play defense like mad dogs unleashed.

With the Murdy boys terrorizing the neighborhood — Xavier snatching rebounds and Alex driving rival ballhandlers batty — Coupeville used that lock-down D to rally after falling behind 12-4 in the early going.

Hawthorne Wolfe, twisting his body into a pretzel to evade the Hurricane bigs, got things started with a second-chance bucket after yanking a rebound free during a wild scrum.

That lit a fire under Coupeville, with Alex Murdy, Logan Downes, and Wolfe combining for a 12-2 tear to end the first quarter.

At one point, senior banger Logan Martin crushed an MVC shot, rejecting a seemingly sure-thing layup.

When Downes followed it right up by swishing a three-ball while sneering in the face of a would-be defender who was a step too slow, CHS reclaimed its full swagger.

The Hurricanes are a chippy bunch, however, and they were intent on not being pushed around.

So, they pushed/shoved/hip-checked first, second, and last, with bodies being frequently tangled as the refs stepped back and let both teams play fairly fast, loose, and rough and tumble.

MVC snatched its final lead at 23-22 midway through the second quarter, but Coupeville answered quickly enough to make a few heads spin.

Alex Murdy, lighting up the joint all night, knocked down a go-ahead jumper, before Wolfe plucked a ball from a rival, shot down court, then came to a stop on one leg and caressed the net with a three-ball.

Closing the half on a 16-7 tear, the Wolves put a punctation mark on things with back-to-back defensive gems from the Logans.

Martin clamped down on his man during a rumble in the paint, while Downes came flying the length of the court, going airborne to punch the ball free and deny an MVC breakaway.

Sophomore Logan Downes had a strong game on both ends of the floor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Coupeville continued to pull away in the second half, turning a 32-26 advantage into a lead which ballooned out to 18 points late in the game.

The Wolves, who have shown a willingness to share the ball, feeding the hot hand all season, kept doing that Tuesday.

Alex Murdy dumped in eight more of his game-high 20 points in the third, while Downes beat the third-quarter buzzer, weaving his way through a pack of defenders for a layup which sucked the last bit of life from the Hurricanes.

Turn to the fourth and it was Grady Rickner time, with the sweet-shooting senior raining down pain on MVC, while Xavier Murdy and Caleb Meyer also stung the defense.

X-Man ended the game with his chin bandaged, while at least one visiting player walked past trying to control a bleeding nose.

Add to that several almost-brawls, one sparked by a burly Hurricane bodily flinging a Coupeville player around in the manner of a cowboy trying to rope a wayward calf, and it got the Wolf faithful flexing.

When an MVC player complained about a call, he was met with a lusty “Look at the scoreboard!” from CHS fans anxious to remind the Hurricanes they were, in fact, getting righteously spanked.

The Wolf players largely kept their composure, with Downes, just a sophomore, showing poise as he preached calm, while still flashing a big, slightly-snarky grin every time a Hurricane looked his way.

Coupeville, which is one slim point away from having five different players averaging double-digits scoring this season, once again spread its offense out.

Alex Murdy’s 20 was his best performance as a varsity player and comes a game after big bro torched La Conner for 24.

Downes banged in 14 in support Tuesday, with Rickner (11), Wolfe (10), Meyer (5), and Xavier Murdy (5) also scoring.

Coupeville now has a week of rest, before kicking off a four-games-in-five-days stretch with a road trip to Darrington next Tuesday, Jan. 18.

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Hunter Bronec dropped in a team-high 12 points Tuesday as Coupeville’s JV waged a tense battle with Mount Vernon Christian. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s a learning curve.

With six freshmen and six sophomores, the Coupeville High School JV boys basketball team is a young squad still fine-tuning its game.

Tuesday night’s tilt with visiting Mount Vernon Christian is a perfect example.

The Wolves, playing for only the second time in a month thanks to bad weather, the holidays, and the pandemic, fell 43-39 to the Hurricanes.

But that score doesn’t really reflect the wild twists and turns experienced by a Coupeville team which now sits at 1-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 1-4 overall.

The Wolves came out ice cold, almost got run off the floor to begin things, then got sizzlin’ hot and roared all the way back from a 17-point deficit to reclaim the lead.

Only to see the game slip away in the waning moments thanks to an unbelievable MVC advantage at the free throw line.

In the end, veteran CHS coach Randy Bottorff was left to softly shake his head as he reflected on the battle royal while standing in a now-quiet gym.

“They’re getting there,” he said. “Some bumps along the way, but they’re learning.”

MVC blew out to a 17-8 lead after one quarter of play, raining down buckets from all directions on the Wolves.

But this Coupeville squad is a resilient one, and it went right back to work, flipping the score on the Hurricanes in the next frame.

Nick Guay went off for five points in the second quarter, including draining a three-ball, and CHS got scoring from six different players during its own 17-8 tear.

With the game knotted at 25-25 at the half, Coupeville pushed ahead in the third quarter thanks to the wham-bam combo of Guay and Hunter Bronec, who combined to outscore MVC 10-7.

But the win wasn’t to be, as the Hurricanes repeatedly went to the foul line down the stretch, using an 11-4 run to close the game and keep their record spotless.

MVC hit 17 of 25 at the free throw stripe in the game, while Coupeville was … 0-1.

Owen Heinze, who paced Mount Vernon with 17 points, was 11-13 himself on charity shots, and the Wolves couldn’t overcome the disparity.

“They were strong enough to get to the line, and we weren’t,” Bottorff said. “We’ll keep working on getting the guys to move their feet on defense, and not get caught reaching.”

Hunter Bronec finished with a team-high 12 points for Coupeville, while Guay banked in 11 and Zane Oldenstadt knocked down six.

Hurlee Bronec (4), Carson Field (2), Ryan Blouin (2), and Mikey Robinett (2) also scored for the Wolves, with Landon Roberts, William Davidson, Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim, and Jack Porter also seeing floor time.

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Cole White’s defense is strong, but even he can’t beat Mother Nature. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mother Nature is undefeated.

While a new round of snow didn’t batter Coupeville too badly, it left a lot more of the white stuff on the ground in Friday Harbor.

Faced with digging their way out, the Wolverines postponed their trip to Whidbey Island Thursday, erasing basketball games against Coupeville High School’s boys teams.

The girls games were already postponed after a recent positive Covid test in the CHS program.

The plan (for now) is to play all of the games Wednesday, Jan. 19 in Coupeville.

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