
Matthew Kelley had 16 points and 15 rebounds Saturday, sparking Coupeville’s SWISH squad to a big win. (John Fisken photo)
Always be closing.
I doubt a single player on the Coupeville SWISH boys’ basketball squad has ever heard of Glengarry Glen Ross, much less seen it, but they all played Saturday in a way that would have made Alec Baldwin proud.
Putting together their best basketball in the fourth quarter, the Wolves rode a 12-1 surge to turn a one-point deficit into a comfortable 38-28 win over Anacortes in a game played in Mount Vernon.
The opening day win gave Coupeville, which has a mixture of 7th and 6th grade players (and one 4th grader) a strong start to its eight-game season.
The Wolves came out on fire, jumping all over the Seahawks to the tune of a 12-0 start, then regressed for a bit.
Anacortes rallied back to knot things up at 18 heading into the half, before leading 27-26 after three.
Once the fourth quarter started, though, it was Coupeville time.
Connor Barton hit Danny Barajas with a give-and-go pass, then got the ball back and swooped in for what would turn out to be the game-busting layup.
Clinging to a one-point lead, the Wolves amped up their defensive pressure and created a string of turnovers, converting almost all of them into quick buckets.
Down the stretch, Jake Mitten rolled to six of his 14 points, while Matthew Kelley and Sage Downes each chipped in with a fourth-quarter bucket.
Kelley paced the Wolves with 16 points as he and Mitten combined for 30 of their team’s 38 points.
Downes (4), Daniel Olson (2) and Barton (2) rounded out the scorers.
Mitten added 16 rebounds, four assists and two blocks, while Kelley snatched 15 boards, dealt out three assists and pilfered five steals.
Downes and Olson each had two steals, Hawthorne Wolfe chipped in with an assist and a steal and Alex Jimenez and Logan Martin collected a rebound apiece.














































