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Ethan Spark dropped seven in his first game of the season. (John Fisken photos)

  Ethan Spark dropped seven in his first game of the season. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Grove (left) and Lauren Rose

   Lauren Grove (left) and Lauren Rose helped spark Coupeville to a tourney title this past weekend.

Now things get interesting.

The first week of high school basketball was about non-conference games and tournament play (the CHS girls won their second straight Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic), but things ramp up in week two.

Both Coupeville teams will play three games this coming week, with the first two Wednesday and Friday being 1A Olympic League clashes with Chimacum and Klahowya.

So far, the league’s girls teams have fared better, much better, than the boys, boasting a 6-3 mark in non-conference games against a combined 1-7 for their male counterparts.

Records through Monday morning:

Olympic League girls basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 2-1
Chimacum 0-0 1-1
Klahowya 0-0 2-0
Port Townsend 0-0 1-1

Olympic League boys basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 0-2
Chimacum 0-0 0-2
Klahowya 0-0 0-3
Port Townsend 0-0 1-0

And scoring stats for Coupeville’s varsity players:

Girls (3 games):

Kailey Kellner – 25
Mikayla Elfrank – 19
Mia Littlejohn – 17
Lindsey Roberts – 11
Lauren Rose – 10
Tiffany Briscoe – 6
Kalia Littlejohn – 4
Lauren Grove – 2
Allison Wenzel – 2
Sarah Wright – 1
Kyla Briscoe
Charlotte Langille

Boys (2 games):

Gabe Wynn – 20
Hunter Smith – 18
Ethan Spark – 7
Jered Brown – 5
Steven Cope – 4
Ariah Bepler – 3
Brian Shank – 3
Hunter Downes
– 2
Joey Lippo
– 2
Cameron Toomey-Stout

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David and Amy King (John Fisken photo)

   David and Amy King guided the CHS girls to a second straight Friday Harbor Tip-off Classic title Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

They’re riding a wave of euphoria.

Coming off of back-to-back wins over Seattle Academy and Friday Harbor, both schools which made it to state last year, the CHS girls basketball squad is flying high.

Now the Wolves plunge into 1A Olympic League play against Chimacum and Klahowya this coming week, trying to keep Coupeville’s 18-game undefeated streak in conference play alive.

As he prepares, Wolf round-ball guru David King found a few moments to take up residence in the Coaches Corner.

His thoughts:

Defensively when we are active and communicating we can be very disruptive.

We like what we are seeing; however, we are still a work in progress.

This shows in some lapses throughout the first three games.

We are also fouling too much instead of getting in good defensive position.

Offensively we aren’t quite on the same level as our defense.

Heading into our first league games this season we have to tighten things up and reduce our turnovers. Most of these are self-inflicted.

Our intangibles are up and down.

We have had one outstanding rebounding game.

Because of the defensive effort we have impressed in getting steals.

I would like to see us sharing the ball more offensively, but I’ve seen glimpses of some very good stuff. As a team, we are doing a good job of being on the same page.

This upcoming week will be a good test for us.

We need to keep doing the things we are doing well and improve in the areas that have gotten us in trouble over the first three games.

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(John Fisken photos)

Float like a butterfly, score like a Wolf. (John Fisken photos)

Dustin

   Dustin Van Velkinburgh and fellow Coupeville coaches are excited about the talent flowing through the pipeline these days.

Great day for Coupeville. Not so much for Friday Harbor.

The Wolves played, and won, four different girls basketball games against their Island rivals Saturday.

While the CHS varsity and JV get the big headlines, both of Coupeville’s SWISH teams deserve their moment in the spotlight as well.

The 7th/8th grade Wolves destroyed Friday Harbor 28-6, with hot-shooting Izzy Wells doubling up her foes by herself.

The win lifts the middle school hoops stars to 8-0 on the season for coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh.

Meanwhile, Lark Gustafson, working with an extremely limited bench, guided the Wolf 6th graders to a 16-13 victory.

Maddie “Mad Dog” Georges pumped home 14 by herself, with Hayley Fiedler garnering Coupeville’s other bucket.

Alita Blouin, Stella Johnson, Allie Lucero, Brionna Blouin and Maya Lucero rounded out the roster for the younger Coupeville team.

The undefeated juggernaut that is the 7th/8th grade team was led by Wells, who banked in 12, and Anya Leavell and Audrianna Shaw, who each tallied four.

Kiara Contreras, Chelsea Prescott, Kylie Van Velkinburgh and Ja’Kenya Hoskins had a bucket apiece, while Sam Streitler, Adair DeJesus-Ramirez and Lily Leedy also saw floor time.

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Hunter Downes (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Downes snags a wayward rebound. (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Smith

   His eyes scanning the horizon, Hunter Smith looks for an opening in the tight Sultan defense.

Jered Brown

   Jered Brown, out runnin’ and gunnin’ on his way to a game-high 16 points in the JV tilt.

Gabe Wynn

Gabe Wynn has eyes only for the basket.

Sean Toomey-Stout

  Flex, young man, flex. Sean Toomey-Stout stretches out to snare a runaway ball.

Mason Grove

   Feet don’t lie. Even the ref can see Mason Grove is well behind the line as he launches one of his three successful treys.

Brian Shank

Brian Shank is the picture of concentration as he lines up a free-throw.

Aiden Juras

Aiden Juras makes a Turk defender dance.

It don’t mean a thing until the paparazzi shows up.

Wandering down from Oak Harbor, travelin’ photo man John Fisken made his first appearance at a Coupeville High School basketball game Friday night, and offers us the pics above.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/CHS-BBB/20161202-vs-Sultan/

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Elfrank

   Mikayla Elfrank torched Seattle Academy for 11 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks and two assists Friday afternoon. (John Fisken photo)

(Amy King photo)

   The Wolves enjoy their ferry ride to Friday Harbor, where they are defending their title at the Tip-Off Classic. (Amy King photo)

Based on last year’s records, the opening game of the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic was a match-up of heavyweights.

Based on the results, however, one of those two teams might be a lot better than the other this time around.

Runnin’ and gunnin’ Friday afternoon, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad slapped Seattle Academy down hard, drilling the Cardinals 44-31.

The win, coming in a battle of schools which made it to the Sweet 16 of the 1A state tourney a year ago, lifts the Wolves to 1-1 and puts them into the title game of the Tip-Off Classic for a second straight year.

Coupeville, which is the defending champ, closes the tourney Saturday against Friday Harbor, which beat Seattle Lutheran.

The Wolves entered the tournament coming off a non-conference loss at Blaine, but the two days of practice in between games bore immediate fruit.

“We worked on some things and the players were a quick study in the two practices and came out on fire,” said CHS coach David King.

Junior point guard Mia Littlejohn was the catalyst early, knocking down six points and handing out assists by the bunches as the Wolves raced to a 19-10 lead at the first break.

Mia led the charge in the first quarter,” King said. “She dictated the pace and pushed the tempo.”

Littlejohn had some big-time help from Mikayla Elfrank, who was “aggressive from the minute she stepped on the court.”

The junior, in her first season with the Wolf hoops squad, went for seven of her team-high 11 points in the opening quarter, including swishing a baseline three-ball.

Elfrank put together a fantastic game, racking up 12 rebounds, three blocks and two assists to go with her points.

While Coupeville went a bit cold from the field in the middle two periods, racking up just 10 points combined in the second and third, its defense held Seattle Academy at bay.

Then senior gunner Kailey Kellner went off, scoring all 10 of her points in a decisive fourth quarter. Six of the points came via a pair of long-range treys.

Coupeville is putting an emphasis on getting out and running, though King admits it’s still a work in progress.

“We looked to run at every opportunity we could. They ran the lanes well and looked to feed the ball ahead,” he said. “One thing that did slow us down offensively was at times being too aggressive; that turned into errant passes and turnovers.

“We are still trying to figure this speed game out.”

King was especially happy with his team’s work on the boards, where Elfrank (12), Kellner (11) and Lindsey Roberts (10) dominated the rebounding battle.

“The team came ready to play today and our rebounding was outstanding,” he said.

Coupeville combined to haul down 48 caroms, winning the fight in the paint despite Seattle Academy boasting a very solid 6-foot-2 girl in the middle.

The Wolves excelled all across the court, with Littlejohn (7) and Kellner (5) combining for 12 assists and the team making off with 19 steals.

“Many players stuffed the stat sheet and did some good things today,” King said. “The others that may not have stuffed the stats, played their roles very well as a supporting cast.”

Elfrank (11), Kellner (10) and Mia Littlejohn (7) led the scoring attack, while Lauren Rose hit for six and Roberts and Tiffany Briscoe popped for four apiece.

Kalia Littlejohn rounded out the scoring attack with a bucket, while Kyla Briscoe snatched five rebounds and Lauren Grove had two steals.

Allison Wenzel, Charlotte Langille and Sarah Wright also floor time for a deep Wolf squad.

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