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Carson Grove pops a shot. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Buckets continue to rain down.

Coupeville High School basketball teams have combined to play 30 games during the first section of the 2024/2025 season, compiling 1,185 points.

Chase Anderson is your front runner, but as the calendar prepares to flip, there’s still more than half the season left to play.

Where things sit through Dec. 30:

 

Varsity – Girls
(9 games)

Katie Marti – 55
Mia Farris – 51
Teagan Calkins – 49
Haylee Armstrong – 32
Danica Strong – 29
Madison McMillan – 27
Jada Heaton – 21
Lyla Stuurmans – 21
Tenley Stuurmans – 15
Capri Anter – 4

 

JV – Girls
(6 games)

Adeline Maynes – 62
Haylee Armstrong – 46
Ava Lucero – 21
Lexis Drake – 16
Tenley Stuurmans – 15
Capri Anter – 14
Sydney Van Dyke – 14
Ari Cunningham – 10
Chelsi Stevens – 6
Marin Winger – 5

 

Varsity – Boys
(9 games)

Chase Anderson – 160
Jack Porter – 66
Hurlee Bronec – 60
Camden Glover – 59
Hunter Bronec – 53
Landon Roberts – 32
Johnny Porter – 18
Malachi Somes – 6
Carson Field – 2
Easton Green – 2

 

JV – Boys
(6 games)

Davin Houston – 52
Easton Green – 26
Carson Grove – 26
Liam Blas – 25
Riley Lawless – 21
Mahkai Myles – 21
Malachi Somes – 18
Sage Arends – 11
Nathan Coxsey – 10
Jayden Little – 2
Kyle McCrimmon – 2

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Lexis Drake banks in a shot while Chelsi Stevens comes flying in to help. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Big fight, no quit.

Friday night’s JV girls’ basketball game between Coupeville and visiting Sultan featured twists, turns, and a lot of rock-em-sock-em action.

Which is no surprise, since the Turks are traditionally one of the scrappier foes the Wolves face, while Scout Smith’s CHS players are no pushovers.

When the game ended, Sultan had a 50-36 win in hand but had faced a ton of resistance.

“We showed a lot of heart and played hard till the final buzzer,” Smith said.

The non-conference loss drops Coupeville to 2-4 heading into the winter break, with the JV not returning to action until Jan. 7.

In their final game of 2024, the Wolves put up a strong fight.

Led by the hot shooting hand of Adeline Maynes, Coupeville kept things knotted at 12-12 at the first break.

Sultan had a much-deeper bench on this night, however, and used the extra bodies to put together a game-busting 24-3 run in the second frame.

But even trailing 36-15, the Wolves were far from done.

Some words from their coach at halftime, and the third quarter was an entirely different affair, as CHS put together a 12-0 tear across an eight-minute span.

“We came out with a renewed fighting spirit,” Smith said. “I am extremely proud of how our team performed and the fight they showed throughout the game.

“It is a testament to the culture we are building as a program to play hard, play smart, and play together.

“I could not have asked more from my team.”

Adeline Maynes is off to the promised land.

While Sultan closed the game on a 14-9 surge to hold off the Wolves, Smith saw a lot of things she liked.

Haylee (Armstrong) played a vital role for us as an offensive and defensive threat,” she said.

“She has been a consistently key player for us throughout the season. Her vision, read of the game, and speed make her a valuable asset.”

Smith also praised Maynes and fellow freshman Marin Winger for holding up well against an opponent not afraid to throw some elbows their way.

Addy and Marin both did an excellent job fighting through a rough and tumble game,” Smith said.

“Both worked through tough contact and continued to fight for the team.”

That spirit was evident from all eight Wolves in uniform.

“Overall, I am extremely happy with what I saw from our team,” Smith said. “We showed grit, fight, and an undying will to play hard till the end of the game.”

Armstrong paced CHS with a team-high 14 points, with Maynes (9) Lexis Drake (6), Winger (4), Sydney Van Dyke (2), and Capri Anter (1) also scoring.

Chelsi Stevens and Amelia Crowder rounded out the rotation, bringing fire to their time on the floor.

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Coupeville JV players support the varsity at an early-season game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Win or lose, every time you take the floor you have a chance to improve.

So, while her Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team fell 36-18 at Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, Wolf coach Scout Smith embraces the glass half full philosophy.

“We battled against a very scrappy and tenacious Mount Vernon Christian team,” she said.

“We kept ourselves in the game throughout the first half, but ultimately their tough defense and solid shooting kept us at bay.

“Overall, it was a good learning opportunity for us,” Smith added. “We got to see in what areas we need to improve and stay sharp.”

The loss drops Coupeville to 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-3 overall heading home for a non-conference clash Friday with Sultan.

Tuesday’s tilt started in favor of the host Hurricanes, who jumped out to an 8-3 lead after one quarter.

The second frame was the battle royal of the evening, with both teams putting up nine points, before MVC closed with 10-4 and 9-2 runs across the final two quarters.

Adeline Maynes paced the Wolves with a team-high seven points, with Sydney Van Dyke (4), Ava Lucero (2), Capri Anter (2), Haylee Armstrong (2), and Marin Winger (1) also chipping in on the offensive end of the floor.

Jeann Nitta, Lexis Drake, and Chelsi Stevens also saw floor time for Smith’s squad.

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When she’s not entertaining her many fans, Haylee Armstrong is a buzzsaw on the hardwood. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

Fire up the zone and shut down their rivals.

Playing inspired defense Friday, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team bolted out to a 20-point first-quarter lead and ran away with a 58-12 win over visiting Orcas Island.

The victory lifts Scout Smith’s squad to 1-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-2 overall.

The Wolves, who have been bearing down in practice, have seen immediate results.

“The girls played a great game and their effort and commitment in practice is having a direct impact on our games,” Smith said.

The JV has been working on implementing a zone press, and that, combined with a willingness to get out and run on offense sparked CHS to a 21-1 lead after one quarter of play.

Tack on another large surge in the second frame, and the halftime advantage was a tasty 38-6.

“The girls executed beautifully,” Smith said. “I have to credit our team with the great work they do on running our fast break.

“I constantly reiterate that our fast break is our primary offense, and they have completely bought in. Every time we rebound, we have eyes up, and runners getting down court.

“It has a massive impact.”

Seven of nine Wolves scored against Orcas, with fab frosh Adeline Maynes outscoring the Vikings by herself as she racked up a game-high 18 points.

But it wasn’t just buckets for the high-energy hoops star.

Addie clearly had a great night scoring wise,” Smith said.

“But what might go unnoticed on the scoresheet is the work she puts in at the top of our press to cause turnovers and quick buckets.”

Smith also praised Lexis Drake — “I have to give props to hers for her good shooting night. As soon as she gets the ball she is always looking to shoot and score” — and Haylee Armstrong.

Haylee also continues to play a big role for us offensively and defensively. She has great vision and an exceptional read of the game.

“Her ability to drive and finish with both her left and right hand makes her a dynamic player and an offensive threat,” Smith added.

Armstrong banked in 11 to support Maynes, while Capri Anter (8), Drake (7), Sydney Van Dyke (6), Ava Lucero (6), and Chelsi Stevens (2) scored, and Jeanna Nitta and Amelia Crowder helped spark the withering defense.

The Wolves play twice next week, then head into winter break. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Coupeville’s JV hoops stars kicked off a new season Monday night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

First game in the books and another transition made.

Former Coupeville High School hoops star Scout Smith made her debut as a head coach at her alma mater Monday, guiding the Wolf JV girls’ basketball team in its opener against visiting Mount Baker.

And while a young CHS team couldn’t pull out a win, falling 54-31 to a more-veteran squad, there were plenty of positives for the home team.

Coupeville got stronger on the offensive end of the floor as the game went on, upping its point total in each quarter, from three to four to 10 and then finally 14.

That meant the Wolves also won the fourth quarter, with freshman Adeline Maynes tossing in eight of her team-high 13 points to lead the way.

Haylee Armstrong rattled the rims for 10 in support, while also netting her team’s lone three-ball.

Ari Cunningham (3), Ava Lucero (3), and Capri Anter (2) also scored, with Chelsi Stevens, Jeann Nitta, Willow Leedy-Bonifas, Lexis Drake, Amelia Crowder, Marin Winger, and Sydney Van Dyke also seeing floor time.

Smith and her young guns return to the court this Friday, Dec. 6 when they travel down to Langley to face next-door neighbor South Whidbey in another non-conference tilt.

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