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Sage Downes (John Fisken photos)

   Sage Downes floats in mid-air, about to sting Port Townsend with a sweet one-handed dagger. (John Fisken photos)

Jaelyn Crebbin

Jaelyn Crebbin is here for the game, but a free cookie is a free cookie.

Aiden Burdge

Aiden Burdge bides his time, waiting for the play to develop.

Peytin Vondrak

   High school hoops hotshots (l to r) Peytin Vondrak, Ema Smith and Sarah Wright stop by to sign some autographs.

Logan Martin

Logan Martin brings his defender, and the crowd, to their feet.

Izzy Wells

Izzy Wells knows not of these cookies of which you speak.

Dakota Eck

Dakota Eck slices through the defense.

girls

  “You want some cookies? Good thing the store’s right across the road, isn’t it?”

The gym was hoppin’ and the camera was clickin’.

Monday afternoon was a busy time in the Coupeville Middle School gym, as the Wolves faced off with visiting Port Townsend, drawing in a mix of fans and paparazzi.

The photos above come to us courtesy of John Fisken.

To see everything he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/MS-BBB/20170109-BBB-vs-Pt-Townsend/

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Koa Davison and Co. will still be in the CHS gym tonight, but for practice, not a game. (John Fisken photos)

   Koa Davison will be in the CHS gym today, but for practice, not a game after icy roads forced Sequim to postpone its trip to Whidbey. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf hoops stars Maddy Hilkey (left) and Kalia Littlejohn would like to hear your praise. (John Fisken photo)

   Maddy Hilkey (left) and Kalia Littlejohn will enjoy a tasty beverage and get on with their lives.

From four games to no games, in a hurry.

Mother Nature has spoken, and tonight’s home basketball doubleheader between Coupeville and Sequim is not going down.

“Road conditions from Sequim to Port Townsend are sketchy and they had a two-hour delay because of them this morning,” said Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith.

“Temperatures are supposed to drop below freezing again tonight,” he added. “The Sequim AD and I both agree it’s safer to cancel and re-schedule tonight’s games then chance driving buses on icy roads.”

The games have tentatively been moved to Monday, Jan. 30, with start times of 3:30 and 5:15.

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Hunter Downes (John Fisken photo)

   Hunter Downes matched his jersey number Friday, draining a season-high 11 against Chimacum. (John Fisken photo)

One Wolf team is flying high, while the other one is trying to keep its season from slipping away.

With wins over Port Townsend and Chimacum last week, the CHS girls sit atop the Olympic League, exactly where they’ve finished the past two seasons.

Now 22-0 all-time since the league was founded in 2014, the Coupeville girls are in control and starting to hit another gear, having won four straight and five of its last six.

The only loss in that span came to non-conference foe Bellevue Christian, currently ranked #4 in the state’s RPI rankings.

The Wolf girls are #13, out of 65 teams in the 1A division.

Things are not clicking quite as well for the CHS boys, who lost a heart-breaker in overtime to Chimacum Friday night.

That knocked them momentarily out of a playoff spot, though they still have plenty of time to reclaim the berth.

While they haven’t been winning, the Wolf boys are scoring in bunches, with two players, Hunter Smith and Gabe Wynn, averaging double figures.

Smith is hitting 14.5 a night, while Wynn is banking home 10.3.

Where things sit through Monday morning:

Olympic League girls basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 4-0 8-3
Port Townsend 2-1 5-4
Chimacum 1-3 7-5
Klahowya 0-3 3-7

Olympic League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Port Townsend 3-0 8-3
Chimacum 3-1 3-7
Klahowya 1-3 2-9
COUPEVILLE 1-4 1-11

And scoring stats for Coupeville’s varsity players:

Girls:

Kailey Kellner – 89
Mia Littlejohn
– 71
Mikayla Elfrank
– 62
Lindsey Roberts – 35
Kalia Littlejohn
– 33
Lauren Rose
– 27
Lauren Grove
– 26
Tiffany Briscoe
– 20
Sarah Wright
– 13
Kyla Briscoe
– 7
Charlotte Langille
– 2
Allison Wenzel – 2

Boys:

Hunter Smith – 174
Gabe Wynn
– 123
Brian Shank
– 80
Ethan Spark
– 69
Hunter Downes
– 34
Cameron Toomey-Stout
– 13
Steven Cope
– 7
Ariah Bepler
– 5
Jered Brown
– 5
Joey Lippo
– 5

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Tiffany and Mikayla

   Tough-nosed Wolves Tiffany Briscoe (left) and Mikayla Elfrank get down ‘n dirty in an early-season game. (John Fisken photo)

Basketball season is often a war of attrition.

Survive everything thrown at you over several months, and hopefully thrive. That’s the goal for every team, and every coach.

Coupeville High School girls hoops guru David King, whose team sits at 8-3 overall, 4-0 in Olympic League play, swings by The Coaches Corner to discuss the matter, and he’s got a guest with him.

With help and input from Amy (Coach King girl), we wanted to write about the perseverance of the team.

Like every team out there we have gone through our ups and downs. 

We have had our share of sick players and players gone during the winter break. And, of course, injuries have hit us as well.

Despite all of this, the available players kept working and stepped up as expected.

Coupeville has some of the toughest kids out there!

Players that have been sick try to convince parents to let them go to school and practice. They do not like letting their teammates down.

The players that had family commitments during the winter break, didn’t like missing practices or games.

Luckily the injuries that have hit us haven’t been too severe.

That’s if you don’t think jammed fingers, a dislocated finger, sprained ankle and a concussion aren’t too bad.

Along with a player still playing with a partially torn patella tendon.

Just like the others, these players missed minimal time or played through the injuries. Not wanting to miss any time.

We are lucky despite all of that; we haven’t missed a beat.

Players are stepping in and up to fill roles as needed. They are finding ways to compete with everything that the season has thrown our way.

I’ve mentioned this before, but it seems like different players are stepping up and making a difference each game.

Players are seeing an opportunity and taking advantage when they are called upon.

The one thing I’m very proud of is how this team has taken in stride the schedule.

Not once have we heard a complaint about the many road games; so far, 9 of 11 have been on the road.

If we are playing at home or on the road we play as a team, we play with the players we have available and we play to win.

It’s onward and upward, one day at a time.

We don’t know what the future holds for us, but one thing I do know. No matter what it is, this team will have each others backs and continue to persevere.

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Koa Davison (John Fisken photos)

Koa Davison rises up above the crowd. (John Fisken photos)

Natalie Hollrigel

   The rare moment when ever-busy Wolf cheerleader Natalie Hollrigel is simply on pause.

Brian Shank

Brian Shank, mixing ballet with hoops.

cheer

   Hollrigel spends some quality time with (l to r) Claire Mietus, Sophie Furtjes and Julie Bucio.

Tucker Hall

Having spied the open man, Tucker Hall gets ready to trigger the play.

Ariah Bepler

   When he’s not playing basketball, Ariah Bepler moonlights as a male model. Allegedly.

Steven Cope

Steven Cope hits the fall-away jumper.

A little cheer, a lot of hoops.

That’s what photo god John Fisken is offering us today, with this mix of pics captured at Friday’s Coupeville vs. Chimacum boys’ basketball games.

To see much, much more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/CHS-BBB/20170106-vs-Chimacum/

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