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Xavier Murdy (11), ready to fill up the stat sheet. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Just a small smidge of X-Man’s fan club.

Hard worker, selfless player.

Coupeville High School senior Xavier Murdy is prone to filling up the stat sheet, but always with an eye on one thing — the final score on the board.

“We got the dub!” is how he proudly summed things up after a recent romp, part of an 11-0 start for the red-hot Wolves.

Monday, Murdy got some respect from the big boys in the biz, when Scorebook Live hailed his work from last week, when he helped spur CHS to four wins in five days.

To see the write-up, pop over to:

https://scorebooklive.com/washington/2022/01/24/top-stars-best-performances-in-washington-high-school-boys-and-girls-basketball-jan-17-23/?fbclid=IwAR36EsWObaujJ4S3w7cCzgK-ruMUK7cb0Z-wLOM50NXvrtX235QAbXdM5zo

Izzy Wells denies you. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two schools, four teams, one Island, one photographer.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken stayed busy Saturday, clicking away as Coupeville High School hosted South Whidbey in a pair of girls basketball games.

The Falcons claimed the JV contest, while the Wolves rebounded to come out on top in the varsity tilt, all set to the tune of the click of the camera.

To see everything Fisken snapped, and possibly purchase some glossy mementos for Aunt Ruth and Uncle Roberto down in Boca, pop over to:

 

Coupeville:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/GBB-2022-01-22-vs-South-Whidbey/

 

South Whidbey:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/South-Whidbey-HS/GBB-2022-01-22-South-Whidbey-at-Coupeville/

 

Brooklyn Thayer lays claim to the basketball.

Gwen Gustafson drills the bottom out of the net.

Reese Wilkinson loses her defender.

Savina Wells has a present for the hoop.

Heading out of bounds, Falcon ace Hadley Eager saves the play by alertly throwing the ball off of Lyla Stuurmans.

Mia Farris delivers another bucket.

Coach Greg Turcott (red shirt) plots outs strategy for the Wolf JV.

“Technical Difficulties” finished 2nd at regionals and will represent Coupeville at the robotics club state tourney.

Bow before your robot overlords!

Coupeville Middle School sent two Robotics Club teams to regionals this weekend, with one squad punching their ticket to the state championships.

“Technical Difficulties” claimed second place out of 60 teams, and now advances to the finals Feb. 12.

That squad includes Coop Cooper, Jack Ferrel, Andrew Milnes, Dante Muthee, Natalie Perera, Nic Rogers, Lina Shelly, and Gabe Smith.

Coupeville’s second team, “Robotic Wolves,” also earned a top 10 finish, finishing ninth overall.

Lisette Bentabou, Ameilia Crowder, Makayla Hansen, Lucy Humphries, Olivia Kowalewski, Edmund Kunz, and Sidney Van Dyke comprise that team.

Makana Stone flies into action Sunday in England. (Photo property Leicester Riders)

There’s little doubt why they’re #1.

Despite a strong all-around game from Coupeville’s Makana Stone Sunday, the undefeated London Lions made short work of the visiting Leicester Riders in Women’s British Basketball League action.

With the 97-53 victory, the Lions maintain a flawless 11-0 mark, while Stone and Co. sit in fourth place in the 13-team league with a 7-4 mark.

Coupeville’s progeny recorded seven points, ripped down five rebounds, doled out two assists, and made off with a steal in the loss.

Unfortunately, London is deep and talented, and busted open a momentarily close game by rampaging through the second and third quarters.

Leicester trailed just 22-16 at the first break, but the deficit steadily built from there.

Down 45-26 at the half, the Riders slipped behind 73-37 heading into the final frame.

Robyn Ainge paced Leicester with a team-high 15 points, but London countered with 21 from Cassie Breen and 20 from Jo Leedham-Warner.

Stone, who is in her first season of professional basketball, has racked up 109 points, 75 rebounds, 19 assists, and 10 steals in her WBBL debut.

Leicester returns to action next Saturday, Jan. 29, when it faces off with the Caledonia Pride, who boast a much-more reasonable 2-9 record.

Caleb Meyer rolls to the hoop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

CHS girls basketball coaches survey the action.

It was an undefeated week.

Not a perfect week, as the Coupeville High School varsity girls basketball team had to postpone two of its four games.

But when the Wolves did take the floor, whether it was the boys or girls, both varsity squads KO’d every contender.

The CHS boys picked up four wins to stretch their unbeaten streak to 11 games, while the Wolf girls rebounded to drill Concrete and South Whidbey after waving off Darrington and Friday Harbor.

The week ahead is a little slower, with the boys set to travel to Mount Vernon Christian Thursday, Jan. 27, then trek to Granite Falls two days later.

The girls have just one game, and it’s a recent addition to the schedule — a journey up Island to play Oak Harbor next Saturday.

Where things stand through games of Jan. 22:

 

Northwest League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 8-0 11-0
MV Christian 5-1 9-3
La Conner 2-2 4-8
Orcas Island 2-2 4-4
Friday Harbor 2-4 4-6
Darrington 1-4 3-6
Concrete 0-7 1-11

 

Northwest League girls basketball:

School League Overall
La Conner 7-0 13-1
MV Christian 6-1 11-2
Coupeville 4-3 6-4
Orcas Island 2-2 3-5
Friday Harbor 2-4 3-7
Darrington 1-4 3-6
Concrete 0-8 2-11