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Mikey Robinett lets a free throw fly. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Audrianna Shaw is averaging 10.5 points a game for the Wolf varsity girls.

Two games in, the names at the top are familiar ones.

Audrianna Shaw and Hawthorne Wolfe, who led the Coupeville High School varsity basketball teams in scoring as juniors, are back filling up the buckets as seniors.

Both Wolf varsity squads are very balanced in their scoring attack so far, with the CHS boys one point away from having five players averaging double digits.

On the JV side of things, Madison McMillan and Ryan Blouin have the early lead for their teams.

Scoring stats through games of Dec. 4:

 

Varsity girls:

Audrianna Shaw – 21
Maddie Georges – 18
Izzy Wells – 16
Carolyn Lhamon – 12
Savina Wells – 6
Gwen Gustafson – 2
Ja’Kenya Hoskins – 2
Nezi Keiper – 2

 

Varsity boys:

Hawthorne Wolfe – 32
Caleb Meyer – 28
Logan Downes – 24
Xavier Murdy – 24
Alex Murdy – 19
Grady Rickner – 9
Logan Martin – 3
Dominic Coffman – 2

 

JV girls:

Madison McMillan – 12
Skylar Parker – 6
Katie Marti – 4
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 4
Mia Farris – 3
Bryley Gilbert – 3
Kayla Arnold – 2
Edie Bittner – 2

 

JV boys:

Ryan Blouin – 16
Nick Guay – 11
Hunter Bronec – 10
Zane Oldenstadt – 8
Mikey Robinett – 8
Jack Porter – 4
Johnny Porter – 2
Landon Roberts – 2

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Audrianna Shaw scored 12 points Wednesday night, sparking Coupeville’s varsity to a season-opening win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They played their best at crunch time.

Busting open a tie ball game, the Coupeville High School varsity girls basketball squad used a splendid fourth-quarter run Wednesday to capture a big win in Megan Smith’s debut as head coach.

With four different players scoring in a game-busting 10-3 tear, and a fifth making the defensive play of the night, the Wolves held off visiting Granite Falls 37-34 on opening night.

The non-conference win came against a former league rival, and a scrappy one at that.

Granite made solid runs at the end of each of the first three quarters to stay in the game, but it was Coupeville’s turn at the end.

Things were knotted at 27-27 heading into the final eight minutes of action, and the Wolves actually fell behind after the Tigers netted a three-point bomb to go up 30-29.

That was a response to Coupeville’s Carolyn Lhamon slapping home a bucket in the paint off of a feed from Maddie Georges, and seemed to set Granite up nicely.

Au contraire.

The battlin’ Wells sisters soon went to work, with senior Izzy banking home a shot in the paint, followed by freshman Savina scooping a gorgeous runner over a forest of outstretched arms.

Up 33-30, the Wolves put the ball in the hand of steady Audrianna Shaw, who converted a pair of buckets to break the spirit of the visitors.

The first basket came on a pullup jumper, with Georges putting the ball right on Shaw’s fingertips, before a running layup sealed the deal.

While the 8-0 run was a prime example of the Wolves shining under pressure, the defining moment came on the other end of the floor.

With Granite barreling in for a breakaway bucket, Georges hit turbo, slashed between two rivals and got herself right in front of the oncoming player.

Positioning herself perfectly to draw the charge — and never flinching when the incoming Tiger leveled her — Georges got the well-deserved call from the ref and brought her fan section to its feet.

With the CHS gym roaring, the ever-scrappy Wolf junior popped back up, perhaps moving a bit gingerly, and was promptly pummeled by happy teammates.

While Granite scored a frantic four points in the final 30 seconds to cut the final margin back to three, time ran out on the visitors, letting Coupeville’s faithful celebrate anew.

The game was fairly even all night, with the Tigers up 9-8 at the first break.

Shaw and Georges nailed three-balls in the opening frame, while Wolf senior Ja’Kenya Hoskins ripped a rival’s head clean off with an emphatic block on defense, but the Tigers closed the quarter on a 5-0 run.

Granite was back at it in the second frame, closing things on a 6-2 surge after Coupeville used a pair of three-balls from Georges to stake itself to a seven-point lead.

The best bucket in the quarter came from Nezi Keiper, back on the floor after sitting out last season.

Taking a nice dish from Savina Wells, Keiper backed her defender down, then converted a turnaround jumper which rippled nothing but net.

The third quarter was almost a replay of the first two, as Coupeville opened with a 6-0 tear to go up by nine, before the Tigers scrabbled back into the game.

Lhamon knocked down a three-point play the hard way, with her bucket and free throw set up by an Izzy Wells steal, while Shaw’s three-ball was the saving grace during a 12-3 Granite rally.

That set up the fourth quarter, and a solid finish for the Wolves.

Shaw finished with a game-high 12, and achieved a personal milestone Wednesday, passing the 100-point career mark.

With 105 points and counting, she’s the 103rd Wolf girl to hit triple-digits in the 48-year history of the program.

Georges (9), Lhamon (7), Savina Wells (3), Hoskins (2), Keiper (2), and Izzy Wells (2) also scored Wednesday, with Gwen Gustafson, Lyla Stuurmans, and Abby Mulholland bringing heart and hustle on defense.

The Wolves return to the floor Saturday when they host Forks. Varsity tips at 1 PM, JV at 2:30.

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Carolyn Lhamon and Coupeville High School girls soccer finished 4-7 on the season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sophomore Ava Mitten is part of a strong group of underclassmen who can return next season.

The season is done, but the growth continues.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer squad fell 4-1 at Friday Harbor Tuesday afternoon, bringing a close to this chapter.

But, even with a strong seven-player senior class (plus a foreign exchange student) departing, the Wolves can return 12 of 20 booters next season.

That includes veteran defensive stalwarts Carolyn Lhamon and Nezi Keiper, as well as two bright offensive talents with most of their career still ahead of them.

Freshman Ayden Wyman, who rapped home Coupeville’s lone goal Tuesday, tied senior Audrianna Shaw as the team’s #1 scorer.

Wyman’s four goals this season were the most for a CHS frosh girl since Genna Wright tallied 10 in 2017.

Meanwhile, Amaya Schaffeld, who shone brightly all season and assisted on Wyman’s score, is only an 8th grader, leaving her with a full four-year high school run ahead of her.

Coupeville’s primary goaltender, Maylin Steele, is also among the underclassmen who Wolf coach Kyle Nelson can look forward to seeing again.

The Wolves finished the season 2-6 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 4-7 overall, and were likely denied another win when a postponed match against La Conner was never rescheduled.

Both of Coupeville’s league wins came against the Braves, though it also played Friday Harbor very close, and closed the gap over the course of its three-game series with frontrunner Mount Vernon Christian.

The Wolves also garnered non-conference wins against a pair of 1A schools — Sultan and Granite Falls — and won three of their five home games.

While Tuesday’s finale featured Wyman’s fourth goal, it also offered senior Sophie Martin a chance for a swan song.

After missing three weeks with illness, the fleet-footed one capped a three-season run for the Wolves in which she finished as the program’s #6 scorer all-time.

 

Final scoring stats:

Audrianna Shaw – 4
Ayden Wyman – 4
Sophie Martin – 3
Eryn Wood – 3
Carolyn Lhamon – 2
Lily Leedy – 1

Audrianna Shaw tied for the team lead in scoring.

Katelin McCormick and her fellow seniors depart after four stellar seasons.

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Audrianna Shaw leads all Coupeville High School soccer players in scoring. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two, for every one of yours.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer team is outscoring its male counterparts 12-6 through the first six games of the season.

That could be why the former team is 3-3, while the latter is 2-4.

Overall, 10 different Wolves have slapped the ball into the back of the net during fall 2021, led by Audrianna Shaw, who has tallied a school-best four goals.

Where the scoring races sit as of Oct. 4:

 

Girls:

Audrianna Shaw – 4
Sophie Martin – 3
Eryn Wood – 2
Lily Leedy – 1
Carolyn Lhamon – 1
Ayden Wyman – 1

 

Boys: 

Nick Guay – 3
Alex Murdy – 1
Xavier Murdy – 1
Miguel Puente – 1

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Audrianna Shaw knocked in a pair of goals Thursday, lifting Coupeville to a win in its season opener. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Once unleashed, they couldn’t be stopped.

A mere 12 days after the season-opening jamboree, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team finally got to play a regular game Thursday night.

At which point the Wolves promptly brought the home fans to their feet with a stirring 4-2 win over Northwest 2B/1B League rival La Conner.

Coupeville jumped on the visiting Braves with an early goal, but found themselves trailing 2-1 at the half.

Responding to whatever words of wisdom were sent their way by coach Kyle Nelson, the Wolves responded, raining down scores after the break.

“It took us awhile to get into full game mode, but the second half was ours,” Nelson said.

Coupeville got goals from a trio of shooters, with senior Audrianna Shaw leading the way with a pair of scores.

Sophie Martin and Eryn Wood also hit the back of the net, with all three players looking to make a move up the CHS career scoring chart.

Thursday’s goal was the sixth in a Wolf uniform for Martin, who moves into a tie with Mallory Kortuem at #10 on the all-time list.

Five CHS girls have tallied double-digit scoring, ranging from Mia Littlejohn with 35 goals to Avalon Renninger, who punched in 12.

Wood has four career goals for the high school program, with Shaw sitting with three.

 

Saturday game site changed:

Coupeville returns to action Saturday with a road non-conference game against East Jefferson.

The game was originally set for Memorial Stadium in Port Townsend, but the field has a conflict, so things have been moved to Chimacum High School.

That school is located at 91 W. Valley Rd. in Chimacum.

Game time is 11 AM.

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