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Allison Wenzel goes strong to the hoop in a game against Granite Falls. (John Fisken photos)

Allison Wenzel goes strong to the hoop in a game against Granite Falls. (John Fisken photos)

Kalia Littlejohn hits second gear and flies past a defender.

Kalia Littlejohn hits second gear and flies past a defender.

Ashley Shank

Ashley Shank dominates in the paint.

Much like her mom, former Wolf superstar Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts, CMS sharpshooter Lindsey Roberts always has her eyes on the bucket.

Much like her mom, former Wolf superstar Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts, CMS sharpshooter Lindsey Roberts always has her eyes on the bucket.

It all ends today.

Capping their season, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads will hit the long and winding road one last time, with a short jaunt down the Island to Langley.

The match-up between Whidbey rivals (3 PM tip) ends an eight-game season and will be the swan song for a talented eighth grade varsity team led by Katrina McGranahan and Mia Littlejohn.

The next time local fans will see them and teammates such as Sage Renninger, Kyla Briscoe and Lauren Rose sporting the red and black on the hardcourt will be as high school players.

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Lauren Rose (left) and Kyla Briscoe -- best people in the world today. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose (left) and Kyla Briscoe — best people in the world today. (John Fisken photos)

"Cupcakes?!?!? Did you say cupcakes?!?!?!?!"

“Cupcakes?!?!? Did you say cupcakes?!?!?!?!”

"Don't let my dad hear about the cupcakes or..."

“Don’t let my dad hear about the cupcakes or…”

Too late.

Too late.

I’m just going to say it — Lauren Rose and Kyla Briscoe may be the best people in the entire world.

What? You think just because they gave me a free cupcake at Monday’s Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball home finale, I would say something like that?

I am offended, sir! Deeply offended that you would think I could be bought for chocolate cake and frosting and … yeah, I’m busy right now.

Go away. Take your petty accusations elsewhere, so that I might focus on my cupcake.

Lauren and Kyla. Best people ever. End of story.

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"There can only be one!!" (John Fisken photos)

“There can only be one!!” (John Fisken photos)

Shelby Montoya stops and pops while teammate Allison Wenzel is

 Shelby Montoya stops and pops while teammate Allison Wenzel runs protection for her.

Mia Littlejohn

Mia Littlejohn delivers an airborne pass while Kyla Briscoe trails the play. Littlejohn later doled out cookies to her teammates in much the same style.

#11 rebound

Ashley Smith is so good at rebounding, she can even do it with her eyes closed.

Hope Lodell hits the floor running.

Hope Lodell hits the floor running.

Sarah Wright goes up strong in the paint.

Sarah Wright goes up strong in the paint.

Do not get between a Wolf and her basketball.

The Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball players are a fiesty bunch, as they proved time and again Monday during their home finale against Granite Falls.

Ripping down rebounds, lunging for loose balls and (once or twice) almost getting into MORTAL KOMBAT!!! (old school reference — ask your parents…) with the visiting Tigers, the Wolves upheld the honor of the red and black quite nicely.

Lounging down on the baseline, clicking away, was traveling photo man John Fisken, who offers up these pics and many more.

If you like what you see, pop over to the links below to see more (and possibly purchase some). A portion of all sales goes to help fund college scholarships for CHS student athletes, so there’s that, too.

8th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3504e0ef41

7th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3504e77a30

8th and 7th grade JV — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3504e37a34

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Lauren Rose (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose will not be denied. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne

Lauren Bayne holds up well under pressure.

The joint was jumpin’.

Backed up by a foot-stomping, lung-busting, “D-FENSE!!!”-screaming gym full of their classmates, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity put a beat-down on visiting Granite Falls Monday.

Having moved up to the high school gym for their home finale, the Wolves got a taste of the floor they will play on next year as freshmen and they reveled in it. Holding the Tigers scoreless until midway through the second quarter, Coupeville romped to a 33-17 victory.

The gym was packed, with the entire population of CMS spending the last half hour of their school day watching classmates like Katrina McGranahan and Payton Aparicio play, and the youthful fans made their presence felt.

Face paint, signs and sustained screaming that never waned, they came loud and proud.

Buoyed by the support, the Wolves stormed out to a 6-0 lead after one quarter, with only a couple of narrow misses keeping it from being a far bigger blowout.

Lauren Rose, Mia Littlejohn and McGranahan each hit a bucket, with Littlejohn’s coming on a steal where she streaked the length of the court, then juked the last defender out of her high tops at the end and calmly banked the ball over the girl’s head and off the glass with a gentle plop.

Not only did Granite Falls not score in the opening quarter, they didn’t have a single shot come remotely close to getting in the hoop.

Too often, they simply lost control under pressure from speedy Wolves like Lauren Bayne, and spent most of their time chasing after Coupeville fast breaks.

The Tigers finally broke through, only to have the Wolves quickly respond each time.

Kyla Briscoe hit back-to-back buckets to blunt one Granite Falls rally, while the duo of Littlejohn and McGranahan controlled the second half, working an outside-inside game.

The pair combined to outscore the visitors by themselves, with Littlejohn dropping in a game-high 13, including a three-point bomb, and McGranahan pounding away inside for 10 more.

Bayne and Briscoe popped for four apiece and Rose tossed in a bucket to round out the scoring.

After the beautiful start, the afternoon’s final three games didn’t go quite as well, though all had their moments.

8th grade JV: Abby Parker beat the buzzer with a running layup, set up by a steal and pass from Shelby Montoya, to salvage a 4-4 tie.

Yes, a tie, as middle school JV teams don’t play overtime. This is not soccer and the rule blows, frankly.

7th grade JV: Montoya scored Coupeville’s only bucket in an 8-2 loss.

7th grade varsity: A wild rally fell just short for the Wolves.

Trailing 12-7 midway through the fourth, Coupeville ripped off six straight to retake the lead.

Lindsey Roberts hit back-to-back pressure-packed buckets in front of parents (and former CHS hoops stars) Jon and Sherry Roberts, before Hope Lodell drilled the go-ahead jumper.

Unfortunately, that was the last gasp for the Wolves, as Granite put together a free-throw, a gorgeous running hook shot and a third-chance rebound to claim a 17-13 win.

Roberts paced Coupeville with eight points, while Kalia Littlejohn (3) and Lodell (2) rounded out the scorers. Sarah Wright controlled the boards all game for the Wolves.

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Ashley Shank will  be there. Will you? (John Fisken photos)

Ashley Shank will be there. Will you? (John Fisken photos)

Kyla Briscoe

  Kyla Briscoe requests your presence in the stands for her middle school home finale. Or else…

They get to play the big room.

With their final home game Monday, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads get to move into the high school gym for an afternoon.

It also means an earlier start time, with the 8th grade varsity kicking things off at 2 PM, allowing Mia Littlejohn, Katrina McGranahan, Lauren Rose and Co. to play in front of their classmates.

The opponent is Granite Falls — a team all four CMS teams blasted the first time around — and, if you should so choose, you can probably put in a solid 4-5 hours of hoops (if I’m exaggerating, it’s only slightly) if you stay for the 7th and 8th grade JV and 7th grade varsity games.

If you miss out, there’s still one final chance to see the Wolf stars of tomorrow, as CMS travels down South to Langley Wednesday for its season finale.

After that, a break, and then it’s on to track season.

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