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Whitman senior Makana Stone (23) was tabbed as the Northwest Conference Female Basketball Player of the Week Monday, the third time this season she’s been honored. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

She’s kind of popular.

Coupeville grad Makana Stone was hailed Monday by the Northwest Conference, earning her third Student/Athlete of the Week honor during the 2019-2020 basketball season.

The Whitman College senior tore up the floor in Tacoma this past weekend, leading her squad to back-to-back road wins and sole possession of first-place atop the league standings.

The Blues, ranked #9 in NCAA D-III women’s basketball, are 9-1 in conference action, 17-2 overall.

Stone put up back-to-back double-doubles, opening with a 12-point, 11-rebound performance Friday against Pacific Lutheran University.

The next day against the University of Puget Sound, she was even better, snatching 13 boards, while pouring in 30 points, her collegiate career high.

Stone was one of four NWC athletes honored Monday, as Ben College of Whitworth (men’s basketball), Kelli Callahan of UPS (women’s swim), and Dylan Reimers of UPS (men’s swim) joined her.

Across the 12 weeks of the basketball season, seven female hoops stars have been honored, with Stone and Molly Danielson of Linfield each getting the award three times apiece.

The former Coupeville ace has been tabbed for her league’s top honor in weeks five, eight, and 12.

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Coupeville’s Danny Conlisk flies by while competing in a college track meet. (Photo courtesy Dawnelle Conlisk)

Every day a new adventure.

Running in his fourth indoor track meet as a collegiate athlete Saturday, Coupeville grad Danny Conlisk vied in three events, including one he hadn’t tried since his middle school days.

Now a freshman at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, an NCAA D-II school, the former Wolf ran in the 60, 400, and 4 x 400 at the Myrle Hanson Memorial Open at Black Hills State University in Spearfish.

Running the second leg in the relay, he helped his Hardrockers squad to a 3rd place finish, as they combined to hit the line in three minutes, 33.96 seconds.

Conlisk also claimed 4th in the 400, finishing in 53.18, and 10th in the 60 in 7.37.

The last time he ran the short race was back in his days at Coupeville Middle School.

Saturday’s race attracted five schools, with Black Hills welcoming SDSM&T, MSU Billings, Rocky Mountain College, and Dickinson State to town.

The Hardrockers get right back at it next weekend, as they travel to Minnesota State University-Mankato Feb. 8 for the Ted Nelson Classic.

Before beginning his collegiate career, Conlisk built himself quite a legend in Cow Town.

During his days at CHS, he ran cross country and track, made it to state in both sports, and won a pair of state titles in track.

Wander into the gym foyer and you’ll also see the name Conlisk all over the track and field record board, as he set school-bests in the 100, 200, and 400 as a senior.

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Makana Stone torched the University of Puget Sound for 30 points Saturday, her collegiate career high. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

She didn’t start, but she finished.

And how.

Coming off the bench for the first time this season, Coupeville’s Makana Stone threw down 30 points Saturday in Tacoma — her collegiate career high — powering Whitman College to a big road win.

The former Wolf also snagged a game-high 13 rebounds, despite the fact she and Mady Burdett, Whitman’s undisputed star combo, didn’t enter the contest until almost seven minutes in.

Even with a late start, the duo were more than enough to power Whitman to a 59-47 win over the University of Puget Sound, in a game which was closer than the score might sound.

With the victory, the Blues return to Walla Walla with a weekend sweep, an active five-game winning streak, and sole possession of first-place in the Northwest Conference.

Whitman, ranked #9 in NCAA D-III women’s basketball, is 9-1 in league action, 17-2 overall.

Pacific University, which entered play Saturday tied with Whitman, stumbled against Linfield, falling 61-56.

With a second loss in its last three games, the Boxers are now 8-2, 14-5, a game back of the Blues with six to play.

Saturday’s rumble in Tacoma was a close affair through three-plus quarters, as UPS hung tough with high-flying Whitman.

The game was 10-7 in favor of the home team when Stone and Burdett popped up off the bench and hit the floor for the visitors, and Coupeville’s progeny was locked and loaded from the get-go.

Once in the game, she stayed there, playing 31 of the game’s final 33 minutes.

Stone whirled and hit a sweet pull-up jumper over a defender who was two steps late to kick things off, eventually ripping off nine straight points for Whitman.

She finished the first half with 13 points, including nailing another jumper to knot things at 26-26 heading into the halftime locker room, but the best was yet to come.

The former Wolf star, playing in front of a contingent of Coupeville fans who ventured into the big city, rained down another eight points in the third quarter, then wrapped things up with nine more in a game-deciding final frame.

Whitman clung to a 40-38 lead headed into the fourth, and still led just 47-44 late in the game.

Enter Makana, and exit the Loggers.

Finishing with a flourish, Stone banked in seven points across the final three minutes, spurring Whitman on a 12-3 surge to close the game.

She flew past the defense, hauled in a pass and slapped home a vicious layup to kill the spirit of every UPS fan in the joint, tossed in a few free throws to ice things, then hit the big 3-0 with a breakaway layup right before the buzzer.

Whitman ended up needing every one of Stone’s points, as Saturday was the rare time this season when the Blues had only one player finish with double-digits scoring.

Lily Gustafson (7 points), Kaylie McCracken (6), and Burdett (5) chipped in with some key buckets to back up their star on her big night.

On the season, Stone sits with 306 points, 154 rebounds, 27 assists, 20 steals, and 16 blocked shots.

The Whitman senior, who is 11 points shy of moving into 5th place on the Whitman women’s career scoring list, has hit 126-233 (54.1%) from the field and 51-66 (77.2%) from the free-throw stripe.

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Makana Stone collected 12 points and 11 rebounds Friday as Whitman won its fourth-straight. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Rollin’ right along.

Sparked by a strong second-half performance Friday, the Whitman College women’s basketball team claimed its fourth-straight win and stayed in a first-place tie atop the Northwest Conference.

Led by a 12-point, 11-rebound performance by Coupeville’s Makana Stone, the Blues held off pesky Pacific Lutheran University 63-51 to kick off a two-day trip to Tacoma.

With the victory, Whitman improves to 8-1 in league play, 16-2 overall, and remains deadlocked with Pacific University (8-1, 14-4) atop the nine-team league.

Stone and Co. get right back at it Saturday, when they play an afternoon game at the University of Puget Sound (3-6, 9-9).

Friday’s rumble was a taut one, as the two teams battled through a tense first half.

Up 16-15 at the first break, Whitman used a couple of key second-quarter buckets from Stone to stretch the lead out to 30-26 at the half.

From there, a 20-11 surge in the third quarter put the Blues safely ahead, and they strolled in with the win.

Whitman stung PLU with balanced scoring, as four different players reached double digits on the night.

Outside sniper Kaelan Shamseldin paced the Blues with 14 points, while Kaylie McCracken (13), Stone (12), and Mady Burdett (11) joined the fun.

Coupeville’s progeny snared a game-high 11 boards and doled out a pair of assists in 34 minutes of action.

On the season Stone sits with 276 points, 141 rebounds, 27 assists, 20 steals, and 16 blocked shots, while shooting 114-216 from the floor and 45-58 at the line.

The former Wolf, a senior for the Blues, hit three career milestones Friday, recording her 1,200th point, 750th rebound and 150th assist.

With 1,203 points and counting, Stone is the sixth-highest scoring player in Whitman women’s basketball history, just 41 points away from moving to #5 all-time.

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CHS grad Danny Conlisk is now running track for an NCAA D-II school. (Photo courtesy Dawnelle Conlisk)

Three meets in, and he’s getting faster.

Coupeville High School grad Danny Conlisk, who’s now a freshman at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, continues to tear up the track during his first collegiate season.

Saturday, Conlisk and his Hardrocker teammates were in Spearfish at Black Hills State University for the Dave Little Invitational.

While there, the former Wolf ran in the 200 and the 4 x 400, setting a college PR in his solo event.

Conlisk finished 7th in the 200, hitting the line in 24.03 seconds.

He also ran the second leg on an all-freshman relay unit which claimed 4th place in the day’s prime team-up.

The Hardrockers were competing against five other schools Saturday, with MSU Billings, Rocky Mountain College, Chadron State, and Dickinson State joining SDSM&T and the meet hosts.

Conlisk and Co. return to the same track next Saturday, February 1 for the Myrle Hanson Memorial Open.

During his time in Coupeville, Conlisk was a two-time state champ, winning titles in the 200 and 400 as a senior.

He holds CHS records in the 100, 200, and 400.

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