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Skylar Parker sends the basketball off to be free. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jack Porter (or is it Johnny?) pushes the ball up court.

It’s the stat which makes the world go round.

Rebounds, assists, and offensive charges absorbed all play vital roles in which team wins a basketball game.

But points are the first thing everyone tends to look at, and we here at Coupeville Sports do enjoy the page hits.

So, as we head into another week of hoops action, a look at how Coupeville High School players stack up on the ol’ scoring chart.

 

Girls varsity
(11 games):

Maddie Georges – 89
Audrianna Shaw – 76
Carolyn Lhamon – 48
Izzy Wells – 47
Savina Wells – 38
Gwen Gustafson – 28
Lyla Stuurmans – 28
Abby Mulholland – 20
Ja’Kenya Hoskins – 15
Alita Blouin – 11
Nezi Keiper – 9
Katie Marti – 6
Mia Farris – 4

 

Boys varsity
(13 games):

Xavier Murdy – 184
Caleb Meyer – 152
Logan Downes – 141
Alex Murdy – 111
Hawthorne Wolfe – 99
Grady Rickner – 93
Logan Martin – 35
Cole White – 30
Dominic Coffman – 19
Jonathan Valenzuela – 8
Nick Guay – 2
Zane Oldenstadt – 2

 

Girls JV
(8 games):

Madison McMillan – 51
Katie Marti – 34
Gwen Gustafson – 32
Brooklyn Thayer – 25
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 16
Lyla Stuurmans – 12
Kayla Arnold – 10
Mia Farris – 8
Skylar Parker – 8
Reese Wilkinson – 8
Bryley Gilbert – 5
Jada Heaton – 5
Nezi Keiper – 3
Edie Bittner – 2

 

Boys JV
(9 games):

Hunter Bronec – 65
Nick Guay – 62
Ryan Blouin – 49
Zane Oldenstadt – 34
Mikey Robinett – 28
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 22
Hurlee Bronec – 21
Jack Porter – 15
William Davidson – 8
Johnny Porter – 8
Landon Roberts – 6
Carson Field – 2

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Coupeville High School boys hoops assistant coach Greg White lays it on the line. “Just win, baby! The rest will take care of itself.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Well, we get some respect, just not all the respect.

Despite being the only unbeaten 2B boys team left in the state, Coupeville High School has yet to top any of the state-wide rankings this season.

But the Wolves, now 13-0 after road wins at Mount Vernon Christian and Granite Falls this past week, have bumped back up.

So, it’s a start.

Evans Rankings, which uses “an unbiased ranking system using a formula of my creation,” according to well-respected writer/numbers cruncher Matt Evans, has the CHS boys #6 as of Sunday night.

Coupeville trails Kalama (12-1), Chief Leschi (13-1), Ilwaco (14-1), Okanogan (16-2), and Napavine (13-2), but does rise four slots from last week, when they were tabbed at #10.

Meanwhile, the Wolves also sit at #6 in the RPI rankings posted by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, trailing the same five schools, just in a slightly different order.

The WIAA goes Kalama, Ilwaco, Okanogan, Chief Leschi, and Napavine currently.

While there is a lot of (often well-deserved) carping about the WIAA’s system, that’s the one which directly affects where and who Coupeville would play if it advances to the state tourney.

Meanwhile, new “Top 10 power rankings” from SB Live should be out in the next day or two.

In the last one, posted on Jan. 25, Okanogan was #1 in 2B, and Coupeville was on the outside looking in, considered one of “the next three teams up.”

Finally, there’s last week’s Associated Press poll, where pampered Seattle and Tacoma newspaper people sit around eating caviar and bonbons while ignoring the outer kingdoms.

I kid, I kid.

With the newspaper industry crashing to Earth like the Hindenburg, it’s more like a dented bottle of off-brand bottled water and an out-of-date pack of Ho Ho’s, am I right?

Honestly, it’s not surprising the Wolves get no love (or a single vote) from the AP, as the Coupeville boys haven’t been to the state tourney since 1988.

That means most voters haven’t seen CHS play in years and have no base of reference to draw from.

Out of sight, completely out of mind.

A few years back Makana Stone averaged 20+ points and 20+ rebounds a night while leading the Coupeville girls to a third-straight Olympic League title — a stretch where no conference rival came within single digits of the Wolves.

Local voters handed her another unanimous league MVP, but, when AP voters tabbed All-State teams, they ignored Kana.

Instead, they voted in favor of a girl from Klahowya who wasn’t the first option on a team which finished at the bottom of the league.

Why did they do that?

Because the Klahowya girl was one of the best soccer players in the state, the anchor of a state-title winning team.

AP voters mindlessly voted for a name they recognized, exposed an epic blind spot, then went back to hustling to keep their industry from vanishing from the face of the Earth.

And thus it has ever been so.

 

Evans Rankings:

Washington Prep Boys Basketball Rankings through 1/29/2022

 

WIAA:

https://wiaa.com/DirRPIz14.aspx?SecID=1185

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Audrianna Shaw makes it rain. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolf boys plan for greatness.

Everyone played.

After a couple of weeks dominated by games being cancelled by Covid protocols and weather, Northwest 2B/1B League basketball teams got a full schedule in the books this past week.

Along the way, the Coupeville boys and La Conner girls asserted themselves as the top teams in the conference, fending off Mount Vernon Christian.

Now, the 1B league schools are flying towards the start of the postseason, while 2B schools Coupeville, Friday Harbor, and La Conner take a more leisurely route.

CHS still has two weeks left in the regular season before it hosts the district tourney, an event which could very likely feature both Wolf squads.

The coming week kicks off with the Coupeville girls hosting Sedro-Woolley Tuesday, Feb. 1 in a non-conference tilt, before both Wolf programs amble off to Friday Harbor Feb. 4.

Where things stand through games of Jan. 29:

 

Northwest League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 9-0 13-0
MV Christian 8-2 12-4
Orcas Island 4-3 6-5
La Conner 3-4 5-10
Friday Harbor 3-5 5-7
Darrington 2-5 4-7
Concrete 0-10 2-14

 

Northwest League girls basketball:

School League Overall
La Conner 10-0 17-1
MV Christian 8-2 13-3
Coupeville 4-3 6-5
Orcas Island 3-4 4-7
Friday Harbor 3-5 4-8
Darrington 2-5 4-7
Concrete 0-11 3-14

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Coupeville’s Makana Stone (left) works on her game during practice in England. (Photo property Leicester Riders)

Teamwork makes the dream work.

Putting six different players into double-digit scoring Saturday, including Coupeville’s Makana Stone, the Leicester Riders stormed to a big victory in Scotland.

Roaring from behind to finish the game on a 25-6 tear, the Riders routed the Caledonia Pride 77-62 in Women’s British Basketball League action.

With the victory, Leicester improves to 8-4 in league action, 11-5 overall.

Stone and Co. sit comfortably in fourth place in the 13-team WBBL.

The game was a tense affair most of the way, with the score knotted at 16-16 at the first break.

From there Caledonia surged ahead 38-33 by halftime, before carrying a 56-52 lead into the final frame.

Leicester had all the answers, however, throwing down 13 straight points en route to turning the fourth quarter into a romp.

Oceana Hamilton paced the Riders with a team-high 17, while Alison Lewis, making her debut after transferring in from Luxembourg earlier in the week, banked home 15.

Anna Lappenkuper (12), Hannah Robb (12), Stone (11), and Brooklyn Mcalear (10) also scored as Leicester shared the ball all day.

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Nick Guay swoops to the hoop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Brooklyn Thayer (center) has played strongly for the Wolf JV.

The scoreboard has been busy this season.

Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to score 1,602 points through the most recent games.

With the next Wolf games scheduled to go down Thursday and Saturday, a look at season-to-date individual scoring stats for varsity and JV players:

 

Girls Varsity
(10 games):

Maddie Georges – 76
Audrianna Shaw – 74
Carolyn Lhamon – 46
Izzy Wells – 45
Savina Wells – 29
Gwen Gustafson – 28
Lyla Stuurmans – 25
Abby Mulholland – 20
Ja’Kenya Hoskins – 15
Alita Blouin – 11
Nezi Keiper – 7
Katie Marti – 6
Mia Farris – 4

 

Boys Varsity
(11 games):

Xavier Murdy – 152
Logan Downes – 129
Caleb Meyer – 122
Alex Murdy – 91
Hawthorne Wolfe – 87
Grady Rickner – 76
Logan Martin – 35
Cole White – 26
Dominic Coffman – 19
Jonathan Valenzuela – 8
Nick Guay – 2
Zane Oldenstadt – 2

 

Girls JV
(8 games):

Madison McMillan – 51
Katie Marti – 34
Gwen Gustafson – 32
Brooklyn Thayer – 25
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 16
Lyla Stuurmans – 12
Kayla Arnold – 10
Mia Farris – 8
Skylar Parker – 8
Reese Wilkinson – 8
Bryley Gilbert – 5
Jada Heaton – 5
Nezi Keiper – 3
Edie Bittner – 2

 

Boys JV
(7 games):

Hunter Bronec – 52
Nick Guay – 45
Ryan Blouin – 40
Mikey Robinett – 22
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 22
Hurlee Bronec – 21
Zane Oldenstadt – 18
Jack Porter – 13
Johnny Porter – 6
Landon Roberts – 4
William Davidson – 3
Carson Field – 2

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