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Gavin O'Keefe is one of four seniors who will play their final home game next Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Gavin O’Keefe is one of four CHS seniors who will play their final home game next Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Take out the second quarter and the Wolves win.

But, since they count all four quarters, a 31-15 explosion Friday by host Sultan denied the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team its second Cascade Conference win of the season.

The loss, coupled with a South Whidbey win against Lakewood, snuffed out the last flicker of a playoff hope for CHS.

The Wolves (3-15 overall, 1-11 in league play) will wrap their season with a home game Tuesday, Feb. 4 against ATM (Senior Night for Anthony Bergeron, Gavin O’Keefe, Nick Streubel and Morgan Payne) and a road game Thursday, Feb. 6 at Granite Falls.

Two of the three 1A schools in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference earn district playoff berths this season, and those slots will go to King’s (11-1 in league) and South Whidbey (4-7).

Playing at Sultan in a rematch with a team they battled hard the first time around in a 91-80 loss, Coupeville trailed by just four after one quarter (19-15) and won both the third (20-17) and fourth (17-12) periods.

But the second quarter doomed them.

Giovanni Williams paced Sultan with a game-high 25, while the Wolves spread out their offense between eight players.

Bergeron poured in 14, while O’Keefe and Streubel each banged home 10.

Wiley Hesselgrave (9), Joel Walstad (8), Payne (8), Aaron Trumbull (6) and Matt Shank (2) all chipped in, with Walstad, Bergeron and Payne all connecting from three-point land.

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Anthony Bergeron (right), joining Wiley Hesselgrave (left) and Beauman Davis at a team dinner. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Anthony Bergeron (right), joining Wiley Hesselgrave (left) and Beauman Davis at a team dinner. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

For playing organized basketball for less than two years, Anthony Bergeron’s growth has been flat-out impressive.

The Coupeville High School senior showed flair at the JV level last season, than has become the Wolf varsity’s most dangerous scorer this year.

Twice he has topped 20 points, with a high of 23 against Lakewood.

That performance last week, in which he also snagged six rebounds, handed out two assists and elevated to reject two Cougar shots, resulted in a 57-55 victory, Coupeville’s first Cascade Conference win in three seasons.

It also snagged him a Player of the Week notice from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. Bergeron was tabbed as the 1A boy athlete of the week when the group handed out honors for week 19.

The WIAA honors one boy and one girl at each level (4A, 3A, 2A, 1A, 2B, 1B) in the state, and he became the second Wolf basketball player to be honored this season, joining Makana Stone.

To see more, head over to:

http://www.wiaa.com/ardisplay.aspx?ID=1132

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Brian Norris (with sign), Colin Be (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Brian Norris (with sign), Colin Belliveau (left) and Cole Payne (right) implore Wolf senior guard Morgan Payne to accept the endorsement of the Bad-ass Party. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Second verse, same as the first.

Less than 24 hours after falling at South Whidbey, the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team laced up their sneakers again and welcomed Friday Harbor to town Wednesday for a non-conference game.

Unfortunately, they don’t seem to have learned from their mistakes, as the Wolves played essentially the same game as they did a night before.

Fall into a big hole, come roaring back but don’t get quite all the way there, and watch in frustration as time runs out, leaving a team tired of moral victories saddled with yet another one.

A 20-11 run to close the game — with Nick Streubel scoring nine of the points while playing with four fouls — got the crowd rocking.

But, with CHS starting the fourth quarter down 16, it wasn’t enough to stave off an eventual 62-55 loss.

Now 3-14 on the year, the Wolves have triple the “real” victories than they had last season, but too many “moral” victories for coach Anthony Smith’s taste.

“32 minutes. We need to put together 32 minutes,” Smith said. “We had great moments, but we need 32 minutes.”

Streubel, who picked up two fouls in the first 51 seconds of the game from overly-sensitive refs and sat the rest of the first half, took over the game down the stretch.

With Wiley Hesselgrave having fouled out and fellow Wolf guard Joel Walstad soon to follow, The Big Hurt staved off his own elimination and played with wild abandon, converting three offensive boards into buckets.

Coupeville pulled to within 55-49 on back-to-back buckets from Gavin O’Keefe and Anthony Bergeron, but Friday Harbor closed out the game at the free throw line and never wavered.

Bergeron poured in seven of his team-high 20 in the late run, including a late three-pointer.

The silky senior had another big run in the second quarter, when he threw down nine points on a variety of shots.

Two buckets came off of offensive rebounds, as he used his spring-loaded legs to out-jump the defenders, while another came on a scorching drive through the paint, where he twisted through a mass of bodies while being hammered.

After trailing by double digits for much of the game, Coupeville cut the lead to seven late in the third, only to suffer a crippling lapse.

After three consecutive missed free throws by the Wolves, Friday Harbor went on a 9-0 surge to close the quarter, staking itself to a 47-31 lead.

With the Wolves throwing down almost as many points in the fourth (24) as they did in the first three quarters combined (31), the visiting Wolverines ended up needing every point in the end.

Streubel banged away for 15 to back-up Bergeron, who became the first Coupeville player, boy or girl, to score 20+ points twice this season.

Both he and Makana Stone have had games of 23 this year, while Jared Helmstadter scored 21 in a JV boys’ game.

O’Keefe hit for nine, Hesselgrave popped for seven and Walstad swished home four.

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Anthony Bergeron (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Anthony Bergeron scored a career-high 23 Friday night. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

They’re back in the playoff hunt.

With senior Anthony Bergeron throwing down a career high 23 points Friday night, the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad claimed its first Cascade Conference win in three seasons.

Better yet, the 59-57 win at Lakewood, coming against the second-biggest 2A school in the league, pulls the Wolves to within a game of South Whidbey in the hunt for a 1A playoff spot.

The Wolves head to Langley Tuesday — after a home game against league leader King’s Saturday (2:30 tip for JV, 4 PM for varsity) — for a rematch with the Falcons, who edged Coupeville earlier this season.

The Wolves are 3-11 overall, 1-8 in league, while South Whidbey, which lost 77-76 against Cedarcrest Friday, is 2-12, 2-7.

Of the three 1A teams in the conference, the top two will advance to districts, with King’s (13-2, 8-1) firmly in control of the first slot.

With Bergeron tying Makana Stone for the biggest single-game output by a Wolf this season, Coupeville won its first conference game since the 2010-2011 season.

That year CHS went 6-8 in league play in Randy King’s final season in a 20-year-plus head coaching career.

Coupeville went winless in 2011-2012 under first-year head coach Anthony Smith, then won a non-conference game against Mount Vernon Christian in 2012-2013. This season they had won non-conference bouts with MVC and Orcas Island.

Junior Matt Shank, who is in his first season as a Wolf after his family moved from Utah, backed Bergeron up with 12 points, while four players (Joel Walstad, Nick Streubel, Wiley Hesselgrave and Aaron Trumbull) all hit for six points apiece.

Lakewood (5-10, 2-7) was led by Ryan Alford, who matched Bergeron with 23.

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Anthony Bergeron led the Wolves with 10 points Friday night. (John Fisken photo)

   Anthony Bergeron led the Wolves with 10 points and seven blocks Friday night. (John Fisken photo)

The third quarter was not the problem.

Snapping a disturbing recent trend, the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team put together its best eight-minute stretch Friday night coming out of the halftime break.

Unfortunately, fighting host King’s to an 11-11 standstill in the third wasn’t enough, since the Wolves went into the break down by 20. Tack on a scoreless fourth quarter and Coupeville suffered a 60-26 loss.

The defeat dropped the Wolves to 2-10 on the season, 0-7 in Cascade Conference play.

With South Whidbey losing 80-73 against Granite Falls, Coupeville remains two games behind the Falcons in the race for a 1A playoff berth, with seven league games to play.

King’s took control of the game with a 19-5 run to open the game, then closed out the contest with a 12-0 surge in the fourth.

Anthony Bergeron threw down 10 to pace the Wolves, while Nick Streubel banged for six in the paint.

Wiley Hesselgrave netted five, Aaron Trumbull and Gavin O’Keefe each dropped in a bucket and Morgan Payne slid a free throw through the net to close out the scoring.

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