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Connor Barton, here playing defense in an earlier game, was part of a 7th grade squad that beat four of five league foes this season. (John Fisken photos)

   Connor Barton (20), here playing defense, was part of a 7th grade squad that beat four of five league foes this season. (John Fisken photos)

Aiden Burdge

Aiden Burdge was a scrappy ball-hawk whenever on the floor.

Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson fights for two.

Jake Mitten

Jake Mitten flies the friendly skies.

They were done, then they weren’t done after all, and now they’re really done.

The Coupeville Middle School boys basketball schedule took a series of twists and turns at the end of the season, but it all worked out in the end, with the Wolves getting a 10th game Monday in Port Townsend.

The CMS 7th graders took advantage, drilling Blue Heron 50-34, clinching a winning season at 6-4. The younger Wolves beat four of five teams in their league this season.

Playing with a much-thinner roster (they tipped off Monday with six players and finished with three, thanks to foul trouble) the CMS 8th graders stayed close for a half, but fell 50-35.

The older group finished the season 2-8.

Monday’s 7th grade game was decided in the third quarter, when the Wolves savaged their hosts 18-5.

Clinging to a 20-17 lead coming out of the halftime break, Coupeville immediately jumped on its foes, with balanced scoring from Xavier Murdy (six in the quarter), Hawthorne Wolfe (5) and Caleb Meyer (5).

Wolfe led the attack all night, finishing with a game-high 16, while Murdy tallied a season-best 14 and Meyer pounded home nine.

Logan Martin banked in six, Connor Barton tickled the twines for five and Tony Garcia, Aiden Burdge, Logan Wertz, Jonathan Carroll and Cody Roberts all saw floor time.

The 8th graders stayed within 20-14 in the first half, but the third quarter killed their hopes. Outscored 18-11, they faded down the stretch as, one by one, they lost bodies.

Jake Mitten closed out his middle school career with 14, while Daniel Olson (9), Sage Downes (7) and Dakota Eck (5) also scored.

Ben Smith and Alex Jimenez will join that foursome in making the jump to high school hoops next year.

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Xavier Murdy

   Xavier Murdy scored eight points and was a relentless beast on the boards Thursday for the CMS 7th graders. (John Fisken photos)

Dakota Eck

Dakota Eck wanders in among the tall trees.

Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson can taste the three-balls droppin’.

Connor Barton

Connor Barton wheels and deals under the ever-watchful eye of the ref.

Caleb Meyer

Caleb Meyer prepares to seize the moment.

Alex Jimenez

One on four? No big deal for Alex Jimenez.

It’s more about surviving than thriving.

Whenever Coupeville Middle School faces off with Stevens, the Wolves find themselves in a deep hole from the start.

Their foe is a fairly ginormous institution which feeds 2A Port Angeles High School (which has a student body four times the size of Coupeville High School).

With a much larger base of students to draw from, Stevens has a decided advantage, and it generally shows on the scoreboard.

Thursday was no different, as Coupeville put up a strong fight in its home finale, but dropped both games.

The Wolf 7th graders stayed within single digits for much of the first half, put together a stellar third quarter, but still fell 63-40.

Meanwhile, across the hall, the CMS 8th graders suffered through a cold-shooting first quarter and never recovered, losing 65-33.

The losses drop the Wolves to 5-4 and 2-7 respectively headed into their final game of the season, a rescheduled road contest at Sequim next Thursday.

Coupeville’s 8th graders fell behind 16-2 after the opening eight minutes and spent the rest of the game playing catch-up.

Jake Mitten poured in 14 of his team-high 16 in the middle two quarters, while Sage Downes knocked down eight points.

Daniel Olson (5) and Dakota Eck (4) rounded out the scoring attack, while Ben Smith and Alex Jimenez also saw floor time.

The Wolf 7th graders got on the board first in their game, with Xavier Murdy pounding home a rebound, and they stayed close in the early going.

Murdy, who was relentless on the boards, knocked down seven points in the early going, capping it with a layup off of a crisp pass from Logan Martin, and CMS was within six at the break, 18-12.

Stevens ability to run in five fresh players at a time began to wear on Coupeville after that, though.

A 12-4 run to end the half sent the Wolves into the locker room trailing by 13, and they were never able to fully recover.

The closest Coupeville got after that was 10, after a gorgeous three-ball from the left side off of Cody Roberts fingertips late in the third quarter.

Stevens blunted the charge, however, taking advantage of crisp passes and quick cuts to ring up a series of buckets in the paint.

Two bright spots for CMS came in the late going, as Connor Barton and Aiden Burdge pulled off sweet moves that left Stevens gobsmacked.

Barton shot up the middle, peeled off three defenders and knocked down a bucket while being hammered, then added the ensuing free throw for three the hard way.

Burdge upped the difficulty factor, charging into the fray and banking a ball high off the glass after getting it off barely over his defender’s outstretched arms.

Coupeville got points from seven of the 12 players to see action, with Caleb Meyer (11), Barton (8) and Murdy (8) leading the way.

Roberts (5), Grady Rickner (4), Martin (2) and Burdge (2) also tallied points, while Hawthorne Wolfe, Logan Wertz, Jonathan Carroll, Gabe Shaw and Tony Garcia also hit the floor.

To see more photos from the game (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/MS-BBB/20170119-vs-Stevens/

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Daniel Olson knocked down a season-high 27 Thursday to spark Coupeville to a rout of Chimacum. (John Fisken photo)

   Daniel Olson knocked down 27 points Thursday to spark Coupeville to a rout of Chimacum. (John Fisken photo)

(Bob Martin photo)

The view from the ferry. (Bob Martin photos)

Randy King

CMS 7th grade coach Randy King is not putting up with any shenanigans today.

They dropped the hammer.

Scoring in big bunches Thursday, both of the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball squads rolled to blowout wins at Chimacum.

The 8th graders rode a season-high 27 points from gunner Daniel Olson to capture a 71-50 victory, while the 7th graders were brutally efficient on defense en route to a 44-18 romp.

The wins lift the Wolf 7th graders to 5-3 and the 8th graders to 2-6 on the season.

The young guns jumped out to a 13-8 lead after one quarter, then held Chimacum to four or less points in every period after that.

Spreading their offense out between eight players, the 7th graders were led by Hawthorne Wolfe (12 points) and Connor Barton (11), who combined to outscore the Cowboys on their own.

Grady Rickner tossed in six, while Joseph Starr and Xavier Murdy both knocked down four points apiece.

Caleb Meyer (3), Gabe Shaw (2) and Logan Martin (2) rounded out the scoring, while Cody Roberts, Tony Garcia, Logan Wertz and Aiden Burdge also saw floor time for CMS.

When Coupeville’s 8th grade unit took the floor in the nightcap, they matched the 7th grade, grabbing a 13-8 lead after one quarter.

But then they ramped up the offense, big time, raining down 22 in the second and another 23 in the third to put the game on ice.

Olson and Sage Downes took turns raining down pain on the Cowboys, combining for 49 points on the afternoon.

Downes got all 22 of his points in the first three quarters, capped by a 10-point explosion in the third, while Olson scored in every quarter.

After starting with just a quiet bucket in the first, Olson threw down nine in the second, another six in the third, then wrapped things with 10 in the fourth.

Jake Mitten gave the Wolves three players in double digits, banging home 14 in support of his team’s long range gunners, while Ben Smith and Alex Jimenez dropped in four apiece.

With just five of their normal seven players available, the 8th graders called up Roberts, Rickner and Meyer for a quarter apiece to give the starters a brief blow.

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Kiara Contreras should be one of Coupeville's key players. (John Fisken photos)

  Kiara Contreras should be one of Coupeville’s top players. (John Fisken photos)

girls

  Wolf players turn out to support their male counterparts during a recent game.

Time to start thinking ahead.

The Coupeville Middle School boys basketball season is still going strong — three more games are left on the schedule, with the season and home finale set for Jan. 19 — but the players in the stands are itching to get going.

The first day of practice for the Wolf girls is Feb. 6, with the 10-game season running from Feb. 16-Mar. 27.

The schedule (as it looks today), with all home games tipping at 3:15:

Thur-Feb. 16 @ Chimacum
Thur-Feb. 23 Stevens
Mon-Feb. 27 Sequim
Thur-Mar. 2 @ Forks
Mon-Mar. 6 @ Blue Heron (Port Townsend)
Mon-Mar. 13 Chimacum
Thur-Mar. 16 @ Stevens
Mon-Mar. 20 @ Sequim
Thur-Mar. 23 Forks
Mon-Mar. 27 Blue Heron

To stay on top of any schedule changes, keep an eye on the school’s calendar at:

http://coupeville.tandem.co/

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Sage Downes (John Fisken photos)

   Sage Downes floats in mid-air, about to sting Port Townsend with a sweet one-handed dagger. (John Fisken photos)

Jaelyn Crebbin

Jaelyn Crebbin is here for the game, but a free cookie is a free cookie.

Aiden Burdge

Aiden Burdge bides his time, waiting for the play to develop.

Peytin Vondrak

   High school hoops hotshots (l to r) Peytin Vondrak, Ema Smith and Sarah Wright stop by to sign some autographs.

Logan Martin

Logan Martin brings his defender, and the crowd, to their feet.

Izzy Wells

Izzy Wells knows not of these cookies of which you speak.

Dakota Eck

Dakota Eck slices through the defense.

girls

  “You want some cookies? Good thing the store’s right across the road, isn’t it?”

The gym was hoppin’ and the camera was clickin’.

Monday afternoon was a busy time in the Coupeville Middle School gym, as the Wolves faced off with visiting Port Townsend, drawing in a mix of fans and paparazzi.

The photos above come to us courtesy of John Fisken.

To see everything he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/MS-BBB/20170109-BBB-vs-Pt-Townsend/

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