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Amy King

Wolf freshmen Kyla Briscoe (top) and Lauren Rose get up to pre-game shenanigans. (Amy King photos)

ta da

When Wolves attack.

From class to crass.

A game after the undermanned Port Townsend JV showed themselves to be the kind of plucky, big-hearted young women rival fans would root for, Chimacum arrived on Whidbey Friday and left a far different impression.

The end result was the same, a huge win for a red-hot Coupeville JV girls’ squad, which, despite suiting only six players, romped to a 48-13 win.

The victory, the team’s seventh straight, lifted the young Wolves to 13-5 overall, 8-0 in Olympic League play.

And yet, what will be talked about is that rarity of rarities — a full-blown ejection in a JV basketball game.

On a night when three separate Chimacum teams would receive at least one technical foul, the cherry on top of the sundae came courtesy of an overly-touchy Cowboy.

After a fourth-quarter battle for a rebound, Wolf freshman Allison Wenzel gained control of the ball.

With the play dead, a Cowboy approached the surprised Wenzel and, using both hands, shoved her hard enough in the face and chest that the refs immediately booted the offender from the game.

“The girl got up in Allison’s face. Allison stood her ground, we got the free throws and the ball back,” said Coupeville coach Amy King. “Don’t mess with one Wolf, because we take care of each other.

“The rest of the game was full of steals and great basketball. Our team stepped up and played a great quarter.”

Coupeville responded by drilling Chimacum in the game and not starting a full-blown brawl, something parents appreciated.

“It’s nice to know our kids don’t play like that. Makes me proud,” said Susan Wenzel.

Apart from the WWE action, the game was decided with an 18-0 second quarter run from the Wolves.

The surge came after a lackluster first quarter that ended with Coupeville clinging to a 4-3 lead. The moment prompted a rare chewing out of her team from the normally serene King.

The fiery oratory lit a spark under the Wolves.

“What was said worked, as we came out more focused, did a better job on offense and just started stealing the ball and getting fast breaks off our press,” King said. “The girls took their time, moved the ball around well and just played more like they can.”

Coupeville attacked in a frenzy over the final three quarters with “more passes up court than I’ve seen in a game.”

Lauren Grove and Kyla Briscoe were relentless, working their “anticipation magic” and converting steal after steal, with Lauren Rose leading the break, flying down the court after every steal and rebound.

Grove was on fire all game long, banging home a season-high 15, while filling up the stat sheet with six rebounds, five steals and a block.

Kyla Briscoe added a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds, barely missing a triple double with seven steals.

Tiffany Briscoe (eight points, nine rebounds, three steals), Rose (seven points, three rebounds, five steals), Kailey Kellner (six points, eight boards, two steals) and Wenzel (two points, nine boards, two blocks) rounded out the roster on the evening.

As the Wolf JV nears the end of its magical season — they close play on the road at Klahowya Monday — King has a mix of emotions.

“Last home game and making their parents proud. Classy group of amazing young women,” she said. “It is sad the season is almost done.”

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(John Fisken photos)

Allison Wenzel: “Huff and puff all you want, but I’m gonna score, by the hair on my chinny chin chin!!” (John Fisken photos)

Kacie

Kacie Kiel muscles her way in for two.

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe got the rebound. Now, she just needs to find a way back out of this forest.

Monica

“This gym is mine!!” Monica Vidoni lays down the law in the paint.

Brisa

Brisa Herrera wraps a pass around a defender’s arm.

Julia

When Julia Myers sees an open basket, she gets moving in a hurry.

Lauren

Out in front of the pack, Lauren Grove glides in for a breakaway bucket.

The wins keep coming, and so do the snappy pics.

With victories against Port Townsend Tuesday, both the Wolf varsity and JV girls teams sit at a spiffy 7-0 in Olympic League play.

To commemorate that, seven photos of CHS players being awe-inspiring, courtesy John Fisken.

To see more, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7992&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7993&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Use secret code EB79924962 before Feb. 17 and you’ll get 15% off your order. Plus, any purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Savanna (John Fisken photos)

   Savanna Dohner, the Bass Queen of Cow Town. And yes, she’s moving to Oak Harbor, but she will always be a Wolf. (John Fisken photos)

Oliana Stange

Oliana Stange lays down some torrid tracks.

Allison

   Hair in a braid? A ferocious defensive terror on the basketball court. Hair down? Ready to bring in the funk ‘n the soul. Allison Wenzel, double threat.

John McClarin

  John McClarin (center) prepares to play the single greatest note ever let loose in flute history.

Mckenzie Meyer

Mckenzie Meyer can wail with the best of them.

flute

   “Yeah, I heard your “magical note,” McClarin. Get ready to be blown out of your seat as I reclaim the title of World’s Greatest Flutist!!”

The band played on, even in tight quarters.

With Tuesday night’s CHS girls’ basketball games bounced across the hallway into the much-smaller middle school gym (technical problems), everyone ended up on top of each other.

That didn’t stop the Wolf house band from letting loose with some tunes, however.

And, it also gave bass player extraordinaire Savanna Dohner a chance to play for her classmates and fans one final time.

The prodigiously talented sophomore is transferring to Oak Harbor High School after a family move, but she will always be the Queen of Cow Town (cow bell and all).

Rock on, Savvy. You will always have two homes.

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Allison Wenzel has the power! The power of the ponytail!! (John Fisken photos)

Allison Wenzel has the power! The power of the ponytail!! (John Fisken photos)

Makana Stone , rebounding beast unleashed.

Makana Stone: Rebounding Beast, unleashed.

Hailey

Hailey Hammer tip-toes through the paint.

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe looks for a little help.

jump

  Stone and Julia Myers administer a sandwich o’ pain to a Klahowya player foolish enough to enter their lair.

lrose

  Lauren Rose sees the basket. Lauren Rose feels the basket. Lauren Rose can taste the basket.

Judy

   “Oh, stop pretending. I got the rebound, the ref called a foul on you and I have snappier shoes. Judy wins again, fool!!”

trash talk

“Boom, baby! Still the queen of subtle trash talk!!”

They have no equal.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball teams are dominating their new league, crushing everyone in sight, while still finding time to be the subject of some snappy photos.

With both the varsity and JV a perfect 6-0 in Olympic League play, it truly has been the Wolves turn to howl.

Along for the ride, clickin’ away, is photo man John Fisken, who provides the pics found above.

To see more, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7966&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7968&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Plug in code EB79664962 before Feb. 14 and you’ll get a crisp 15% off your purchase. Plus, when you buy, you help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Birthday trio (clockwise from left), Allison Wenzel, Robyn Myers (with son Sam Wynn) and Erik King.

   Birthday trio (clockwise from left) Allison Wenzel, Robyn Myers (with son Sam Wynn) and Erik King.

Respect.

A trio of people important to Wolf Nation celebrate joint birthdays today, and respect is something all three have more than earned.

The alumni, the current multi-sport athlete and the booster club’s Energizer Rabbit — united by the way they handle their business and the pride they instill in their fans.

Erik King is a chip off the block.

A star baseball and basketball player during his time as a Wolf, he brought the same commitment and unwavering search for excellence to his game that his parents do as CHS coaches.

David and Amy King are the coaches every school hopes for, and the lucky ones get.

Working together in basketball and softball (with Amy soloing in volleyball), they have built strong programs that allow each of their young women, stars or scrubs, to blossom to their full potential.

There never could have been any doubt as to who Erik’s parents were, as he approached every game the same way they do.

He left every bit of himself on the field or court and handled himself with class every step of the way.

Allison Wenzel is also following in large footsteps and making her family (starting with parents Susan and Tim) justifiably proud.

Older sister Rachel was a fleet-footed track runner and whip-smart scholar and Allison lives up to the family legend.

Born in Japan in the Year of the Dragon, “The Beast” is a sweet-natured young woman with a smile that stretches from one corner of the Earth to the other.

Unless you try and take a basketball away from her.

Her long braid slashing through the air, sending death from above to anyone whose face wanders into her area of the court, she is a defensive demon. Mess with Wenzel and feel the sting!

That’s sort of how Robyn Myers played back in the day, when she attended Oak Harbor and still had her maiden name of Seth.

These days she’s a vital part of the Coupeville Booster Club, married to Rob Myers and helping lead an epic family that includes Wolf athletes current and former (Katelyn, Sam and Gabe Wynn, Julia and Jimmy Myers, Taylor Herreman).

All three share more than just a birthday.

They all conduct themselves with class and style, show complete commitment to their pursuits and have sunny, outsized personalities.

Together, or separately, they have made, and will continue to make, a huge impact on their school and town.

We are lucky to have all three of you. May your birthday be worthy of your awesomeness.

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