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Hannah Davidson

   Hannah Davidson, here lining up a free throw in an earlier game, scored seven Monday as Coupeville held on for a win in Port Townsend. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith (John Fisken photo)

Scout Smith ran the Wolf offense and dropped in eight of her own points.

Flip the script.

In game #1, the Coupeville Middle School varsity girls’ basketball teams played an edge-of-your-seat thriller and a blowout.

Same thing in game #2, just with the teams reversed.

Monday night in Port Townsend, the 8th grade Wolves, who had romped first time out, hung on through cold second-half shooting to escape with a 23-19 win.

The victory lifted them to 2-0 heading back home to face Forks Thursday.

That matches the 7th grade varsity, also 2-0 after a one-point win on opening night and a 30-point romp Monday.

The 8th graders knocked down 16 of their 23 in the first half to build a lead, then found the basket a bit more unforgiving after halftime.

After netting just five in the third, they could manage only a lone bucket in the fourth, courtesy point guard Scout Smith.

Thanks to scrappy defense, though, the Wolves were able to hang on and withstand their dry spell on offense.

Smith paced the Coupeville attack, dropping in a game-high eight, while Hannah Davidson popped for seven.

Maya Toomey-Stout and Avalon Renninger each knocked down four to cap the limited offensive attack.

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Chelsea Prescott (John Fisken photo)

   Chelsea Prescott, seen here in an earlier game, went for a season-high 24 Monday in a huge CMS win. (John Fisken photo)

From a thriller to a blow-out.

After opening its season with a win that wasn’t settled until the final play of the game, the Coupeville Middle School 7th grade girls’ basketball squad put game #2 away early.

Storming out to a 20-point lead at the half Monday, the Wolves rolled to a 42-12 thrashing of host Port Townsend to improve to 2-0 on the season.

Coupeville claimed a quick 12-4 lead after one quarter, then put the game away with a 14-2 surge in the second.

From there the Wolves pulled back on the reigns a bit and coasted in with 10-4 and 6-2 advantages over the final two quarters of play.

Chelsea Prescott sparked the CMS attack with a torrid 24, scorching the net in every quarter.

She opened with six, then dropped in eight in both the second and third quarters.

Genna Wright banked home six in support of Prescott, while Mollie Bailey knocked down four.

Morgan Pease, Megan Thorn, Luci Coleburn and Seraina Weatherford each sank a bucket to round out the Wolf scoring attack.

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Scout Smith (John Fisken photos)

Scout “Dead-Eye” Smith lines up a free throw. (John Fisken photos)

Mollie

  Wolf 7th grade point guard Mollie Bailey pushes the ball up floor under pressure.

Chelsea Prescott

It’s Chelsea Prescott’s rebound, and no, you cannot have it. So stop asking!!

Seraina Weatherford

Seraina Weatherford (right) dances the jump ball tango with a rival player.

bench

  Maya Toomey-Stout (center) and Emma Mathusek (right) share a lighthearted moment on the bench, while Smith plots how she’s going to break Chimacum’s very soul.

Mathusek

Mathusek gets ready to knock down one of her four buckets on the afternoon.

Lhamon

Catherine Lhamon spins into action.

Morgan Pease

   Morgan Pease (left), who was a savage on defense, ripping down rebounds and rejecting shots, goes to the floor to deny Chimacum.

Morgan Pease is gonna hurt folks.

And I mean that in the best way possible.

The Coupeville Middle School 7th grader was maybe the brightest star Thursday, as the Wolves opened their new season.

Ripping down rebounds, slamming Chimacum shots into the stands, Pease revived memories of CHS defensive legend Lexie Black, who still holds state tournament records a decade after graduation.

Take Pease, toss in quicksilver, sweet-shooting Chelsea Prescott, relentless ball-hawk Avalon Renninger and feisty floor leaders like Scout Smith and Maya Toomey-Stout and the future is a bright one for Wolf girls basketball.

On hand to catch opening night action was travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

Now back from pulling extensive duty at the state wrestling tourney in Tacoma, he delivers the photos above.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

8th grade varsity — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3647738015

7th grade varsity — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3647721562

8th grade JV — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf36470c151c

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Caleb Meyer (Pat Kelley photo)

   Caleb Meyer dropped in eight points, dealt out three assists and pilfered three steals in a win Saturday. (Pat Kelley photo)

Running away from the pack.

That’s what the Coupeville 7th grade SWISH boys’ basketball squad is currently doing, throwing down wins left and right.

The latest came Saturday as the Wolves blitzed Granite Falls 49-39.

The win lifts Coupeville to 6-1 on the season and clinches at least second place in a 15-team league.

Using a platoon system, the Wolves opened the game with its 6th graders on the floor and they ran out to an early 8-4 lead.

Then Coupeville tossed in its 7th graders and the game was soon out of reach.

Jake Mitten paced the Wolves with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Daniel Olson knocked down 13 and Caleb Meyer tickled the twines for eight.

Logan Martin (6), Matthew Kelley (6) and Connor Barton (2) rounded out the scorers.

Kelley (5), Martin (4), Hawthorne Wolfe (4), Daniel Barajas (2) and Dakota Eck (1) helped Mitten out on the boards, while Meyer added three assists and three steals.

The Wolves have one game remaining on their regular season schedule, but have also accepted an invitation to the Washington State Middle School Championships in Spokane Mar. 11-13.

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Cassidy Moody played in two games Thursday, dropping in 12 points combined. (John Fisken photo)

   Cassidy Moody played in two Wolf wins Thursday, dropping in 12 points combined. (John Fisken photo)

If they quit now, they’re perfect.

Of course, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads plan to play the rest of their 10-game schedule, but opening night was so flawless, it may be hard to top.

Romping to three wins in three games against visiting Chimacum, the Wolves opened with a thriller, then put together back-to-back blowouts to cap the evening.

The CMS 7th grade varsity escaped with a 22-21 victory that was sealed with a block at the buzzer from big-game pro Chelsea Prescott, while the 8th graders ran away with a 29-8 varsity win and 36-20 JV triumph.

Despite being severely outnumbered, the seven-woman Wolf 7th grade team made up for their lack of bodies with good old-fashioned skills and grit.

Baffled a bit by the Cowboy press in the early going, they fell behind 5-0 and had trouble getting the ball across mid-court.

A jumper from Brooke Ausman finally got Coupeville in the score-book in 2016, and then, once they settled down and got over what seemed a bit like first-game jitters, the Wolves were off to the races.

Prescott, who already owns a jump-stop finishing move which is rare at her level, torched the nets for a game-high 12, while teammate Morgan Pease thoroughly dominated play in the paint.

Using her height and superior reach, Pease snatched rebound after rebound, rejected a string of Chimacum shots and convinced the Cowboys the last place they wanted to be was anywhere in the lane.

She also showed a light touch on the offensive end, dropping in all six of her points during a 10-4 second quarter run that staked Coupeville to a lead it would never relinquish.

Pease’s final bucket came on a dish from point guard Mollie Bailey, and she banked it in off the glass with a single second remaining on the clock, sending the Wolves into the break up 14-11.

Coupeville stayed hot coming out of halftime, with Prescott ripping off three straight buckets to stretch the lead to nine, then things got interesting.

Chimacum closed the game on a 10-2 surge, with a sweet jumper from the side off of Prescott’s fingertips the lone (and huge, it turned out) Wolf bucket.

Clinging to a 22-21 lead, CMS survived two scares in the final five seconds.

After missing from point-blank range, the Cowboys got the ball back with 1.9 seconds to go.

The shooter took the in-bounds pass on the left side, whirled, went to fire up the potential game-winner and … BOOM … Prescott, catching nothing but ball all the way, spiked it out of bounds volleyball-style.

The live-action punctuation mark set off a celebration from her teammates and fans that might still be going.

Ausman and Bailey each dropped in a bucket to back Prescott and Pease, while Genna Wright was an absolute wild woman on defense and Thora Iverson and Catherine Lhamon both chipped in with hustle and hard work.

The 8th graders, who had enough players to play two games, realized nothing they were about to do would match the edge-of-your-seat thrills the 7th graders threw down, so they opted to just go out and crush folks.

The varsity, spurred by the defense of hard-charging ball-hawk Avalon Renninger, scored the game’s final 15 points to blow things open.

Renninger scored all 10 of her game-high points off of steals and breakaway buckets, while Emma Mathusek knocked down eight points on a variety of inside moves.

Maya Toomey-Stout (4), Hannah Davidson (3), Cassidi Moody (2) and Scout Smith (2) also scored, with Davidson operating as  a force on the boards at both ends of the floor.

In the JV nightcap the Wolves used two epic runs to bust things wide open.

The first, a 12-0 surge with Moody draining eight, gave Coupeville its first lead after Chimacum opened the game by knocking down three straight jumpers.

Then, clinging to a narrow 14-12 lead early in the second, the Wolves ramped up their defense and picked apart the Cowboys.

Unable to successfully get the ball up-court, Chimacum watched in horror as Coupeville ripped off 16 straight points, almost all on steals in the back-court, to close out the half.

With ferry departure time rapidly approaching, the JV contest went with a running clock in the second half, and, while the scoring went down, the Wolves still had a few more highlight-reel plays left in them.

Cynthia Rachal and Jaden Marrs capped the game with back-to-back buckets — the first of the season for both players — then celebrated in style.

Rachal hopped up and down in place after her shot hit the bottom of the net, while Marrs raised two fingers and waggled them at her family in the crowd, huge smile covering her face.

Moody paced the Wolves with 10, while Seraina Weatherford, Megan Thorn and Ashleigh Battaglia dropped in six apiece.

Tia Wurzrainer (4), Rachal (2) and Marrs (2) rounded out the JV scorers as every Wolf to see floor time tallied points.

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