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Kailey Kellner, here back in her high school days, is a sweet-shooting sophomore at D’Youville College in New York. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kailey Kellner is New York’s modern-day answer to John Havlicek.

Coming off the bench Monday as D’Youville College’s sixth man (or woman), the Coupeville High School grad pulled down almost as many minutes as the other five Spartan bench players combined.

And Kellner used her time well, banking home five points, including her first three-ball of the season, while also snagging four rebounds.

It wasn’t enough to save the D’Youville women’s basketball squad, however, as the Spartans fell 79-63 to visiting Elmira.

The non-conference loss evens Kellner and Co.’s record at 1-1 on the young season.

Like Havlicek, who revolutionized the sixth-man role during his Hall of Fame career with the Boston Celtics, Kellner gave her team a spark when she hit the floor.

The former Wolf sharpshooter logged 15 minutes, while the other five Spartans on the bench Monday combined to play 17 minutes.

Maybe the D’Youville coach should have put Kellner in the game a wee bit quicker.

When she made her first appearance of the night, a minute-and-a-half was gone in the second quarter and the Spartans trailed 29-14.

Less than 12 seconds later Kellner tickled the bottom of the net with a sweet jumper, followed shortly by glomming on to a pair of rebounds.

She also netted her trey during her run on the floor in the second quarter, providing the kind of instant offense D’Youville had trouble mounting the rest of the night.

The Spartans fell behind by 10 after one quarter, watched the margin widen to 14 at the half, then staged a 13-7 run in the third to tighten things up for a moment.

Elmira finished emphatically, however, rolling up a 26-18 advantage down the stretch to notch its first win of the new campaign.

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Makana Stone had a team-high 11 points and 10 rebounds on opening night Saturday, but Whitman College fell just short of a win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three former Wolves, three different states, all united by the experience of college sports.

Coupeville High School grads Kailey Kellner and Makana Stone kicked off new basketball seasons Saturday, in New York and Oregon, respectively.

Meanwhile, Nick Streubel rumbled on the gridiron back in Washington state, as he and his team capped their regular season run.

How things went down:

 

Kailey Kellner:

D’Youville College used a 22-15 third-quarter surge to claim a win on opening night in Aurora, New York.

The Spartans turned a two-point halftime deficit into a five-point advantage, then held on to bounce host Wells 74-69.

Kellner, a sophomore, came off the bench to score four points, snag a rebound and dole out an assist in 11 minutes of action.

 

Makana Stone:

Down by 10 heading into the fourth, Whitman College almost made it all the way back in La Grande, before falling 52-49 to Eastern Oregon.

Stone, a junior, topped the Blues with 11 points, 10 rebounds, three blocked shots and three steals.

She nailed a pair of key fourth-quarter jumpers to spur Whitman on, with the final one cutting the lead all the way down to 48-45.

Unfortunately, that was the last field goal of the night for the Blues, as they could only scrape out four free-throws in the game’s final five minutes.

Eastern Oregon, which went 31-2 a season ago, didn’t do much down the stretch, either, but netted a pair of jumpers to keep the margin at three until the final buzzer.

 

Nick Streubel:

Central Washington University couldn’t hold on to a late lead, surrendering the tying and go-ahead touchdowns in the final six minutes in Ellensburg.

Nabbing a 42-35 win, visiting Azusa Pacific earned a share of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference title.

The squads, which split a pair of games this season, both finished 7-1 in league play, 8-3 overall.

It was the second straight league title for CWU, which went 8-0 last season to claim sole ownership of the title banner.

Now, Streubel, a red-shirt junior, and his teammates await the reveal of the 28-team NCAA DII football playoff bracket. That goes down Sunday afternoon.

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Savina Wells (right) led the Coupeville SWISH girls basketball squad to a blowout win Saturday. (Photo courtesy Katy Wells)

Death and destruction.

That’s what the Coupeville 8th grade SWISH girls basketball team brings to the floor, as it proved once again Saturday afternoon.

Thrashing Mount Vernon Blade Chevrolet 30-3 while playing in Burlington, the Wolves improved their early-season record to a crisp 2-0.

Coupeville gets a chance to double that win total next Saturday, Nov. 17, when they face South Whidbey and Orcas Island in a doubleheader in Mount Vernon.

Playing in a rough-and-tumble affair Saturday, the Wolves jumped out to a 7-0 lead after one quarter, before coasting in to the halftime break up 15-1.

They didn’t give up a field goal until the third quarter, while seven of their 10 players made it into the scoring column.

Sixth-grade sensation Savina Wells torched the nets for nine points to pace Coupeville, while Brionna Blouin banked home six and Maddie Georges knocked down five.

Nezi Keiper tossed in four in her season debut, with Hayley Fiedler, Alita Blouin and Gwen Gustafson each adding a bucket to the cause.

Ryanne Knoblich, Carolyn Lhamon and Lauren Marrs didn’t have a chance to score, but each contributed on the defensive side of the ball.

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Quinten Pilgrim leads off a collection of Coupeville Middle School boys basketball pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Levi Pulliam

Timothy Nitta

Josh Upchurch

Coupeville 8th graders (and coaches) contemplate the action.

Zane Oldenstadt

Jesse Wooten

Alex Wasik

Justin Wilkinson

A new season means new portraits.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken was out and about, and snapping away, this week as Coupeville Middle School boys basketball kicked things off.

The mug shots seen above are but a small portion of what he shot, but to see everything, you’ll have to return to these pages as the season unfolds.

Can’t give away the whole store right at the start.

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Former Coupeville star Joel Walstad (far left) is coaching basketball at North Whidbey Middle School. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolf has become a Cougar.

Former Coupeville High School star Joel Walstad, a three-sport athlete who holds the single-season school record for TD passes, is back in the gym, but not as a player.

The 2015 CHS grad is working as an assistant boys basketball coach at North Whidbey Middle School.

He can also be found at the Living Word Foursquare Church in Oak Harbor, where he’s Middle School Director.

During his days in Coupeville, Walstad played football, basketball and soccer, and his exploits earned him induction into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame.

He was a talented goalkeeper on the pitch, and a hard-driving ball-hawk on the hardwood, but his biggest moments came on the gridiron.

During his senior season in 2014, Walstad threw for 1,675 yards and 18 touchdowns (he also ran for four scores), guiding Coupeville to its best record in a decade.

His best performance came in the biggest game of the season, as he completed 20 of 29 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns as the Wolves drilled arch-rival South Whidbey.

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