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Positive Covid results during team testing will keep Coupeville’s boys basketball teams out of action this weekend. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

A huge weekend for the Coupeville High School boys basketball program has been postponed.

Games Friday at Mount Vernon Christian and Saturday at home against South Whidbey have been cancelled due to positive Covid results during team testing.

The news affects both varsity and JV contests.

The games, Coupeville’s final ones before the holiday break, will be rescheduled at a later date, said CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.

The Wolf girls teams are still set to play games against the same foes this weekend.

Friday’s varsity boys game would have been a battle for sole possession of first-place in the Northwest 2B/1B League, with Coupeville and MVC both 3-0 in conference action.

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Wyatt Fitch-Marron and company made big strides during a middle school basketball season which ended Thursday in Shoreline. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve reached the end of the road. For now.

The Coupeville Middle School boys basketball teams put a cap on things Thursday, playing their season finale in Shoreline against always-strong King’s.

The Wolves entered the season with a huge chunk of the roster having little to no experience, and eight games later the CMS coaches exit with hope for the future.

“Excellent progress by the team over the short, but challenging year,” said Jon Roberts, who teamed with Craig Anderson to lead Coupeville through the campaign.

How Thursday’s finales played out:

 

Varsity:

Even missing its go-go sixth man, banger Jayden McManus, the Wolves hung tough in a 41-29 loss.

Coupeville, which had only three veterans on its roster, finished 3-5, with a play or two being the difference between being 5-3.

The biggest problem Thursday was an unforgiving basket, which gave the visitors the cold shoulder for much of the game.

“The rim rejected everything we tossed at it like Charles Barkley was sitting on it!,” Roberts said.

Chase Anderson paced the Wolves in the finale, pouring in a team-high 13 points, including a three-ball to kick things off.

Camden Glover banked home eight in support, with Aiden O’Neill tossing in six, and Riley Lawless rounding out things with a bucket.

As they have all season, valuable role players Easton Green and Malachi Somes brought big energy on the defensive side of the floor.

 

JV:

Coupeville’s very-inexperienced second unit wasn’t able to nab a win this season, but the Wolves were tenacious, and often surprising in their improvement.

Thursday’s finale was a 50-6 loss, with Carson Grove, Lawless, and Jacob Schooley finding the bottom of the net on successful shots.

Also seeing floor time were Jonah Weyl, Matthew Kuzma, George Spear, Zach Blitch, Kenny Jacobsen, Dylan Robinett, and Joshua Stockdale.

They were joined by Captain Teuscher, Ethan Walling, Jackson Waterbury, Wyatt Fitch-Marron, Max Ohme, Mahkai Myles, and Beckett Green.

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Dominic Coffman and the CHS boys hoops team are earning some respect. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s been a moment.

MaxPreps, the corporate overlords of high school sports, has finally started to send some respect Cow Town’s way.

Flying high at 5-0 on the still-young season, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team is currently ranked #7 among 2B schools.

Columbia (Burbank) sits at #1 in the MaxPreps rankings, followed by Ilwaco, Chief Leschi, Lake Roosevelt, Adna, Davenport, and the Wolves.

When all classifications are smushed together, covering 4A to 1B, Coupeville is #48 out of 296 schools.

Among Coupeville’s fellow Northwest 2B/1B League foes, La Conner is #32 in 2B, while Mount Vernon Christian (#5), Orcas Island (#20), and Concrete (#35) land among 1B schools.

Friday Harbor and Darrington are nowhere to be seen, as MaxPreps only includes schools which have posted the results to at least five games to the site.

Or so they say…

Darrington has five games played, just not five games listed on MaxPreps.

Then there’s Orcas Island, which has played four games, yet somehow is ranked, proving once again MaxPreps is a convoluted mess.

But a mess which, today at least, likes Coupeville.

So they got that going for them, which is nice.

 

PS — Why does this story not talk about girls basketball, as well?

Well, that would be because MaxPreps thinks the Wolf girls, who are 4-1, have played only one game.

Yep, still mostly a mess…

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Dylan Robinett tallied his first points of the basketball season Wednesday afternoon. (Jackie Saia photo)

Strong to the end.

Playing their next-to-last games Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School boys basketball teams put on a show in Langley.

The Wolf varsity won, completing a home-and-away season sweep of the Cougars, while the Coupeville JV played its best game of the season.

How the day played out:

 

Varsity:

Camden Glover has been on a tear of late, and the Wolf 8th grader remained red-hot as he spurred his squad to a 44-26 win.

The victory lifts Coupeville to 3-4 heading into its finale Thursday at King’s.

When the Wolves arrive in Shoreline, they’ll be featuring Glover, who has been a wrecking ball unleashed while dropping 19, 20, and 20 points across his last three games.

Wednesday, Stevie Glover’s eldest child poured in seven of his points in the second quarter, while saving the best for last, with an eight-point rampage in the game’s final frame.

Chase Anderson banked in eight points in support of Camden, with Aiden O’Neill kissin’ the glass for seven.

Jayden McManus (7) and Malachi Somes (2) rounded out the offense, with Easton Green helping anchor the Wolf defense.

 

JV:

You’re killing me, Smalls. You’re killing me.

And in this case, Smalls is an unnamed Langley 6th grader who will never, ever replace June Mazdra as Whidbey Island’s go-to scorekeeper.

Cause he’s the dude who managed to record less than 50% of Coupeville’s points on the day the Wolves very-green second unit put together its best offensive showing of the season.

It’s like you’re driving a stake through my freakin’ stat-obsessed heart, Smalls!!

Anyways.

Bouncing back from a rough outing against Langley back in the season opener, Coupeville made coach Jon Roberts sit up and take notice, pushing the Cougars to the wire in a 26-23 loss.

“They played lights out,” said the veteran roundball sage. “Bench was going nuts!”

Now, we’d love to tell you where all 23 of those Coupeville points came from. But we can’t, thanks to Smalls.

Perhaps he was daydreaming about Keanu Reeves going airborne once again, what with a new Matrix movie arriving in just seven days.

In that case, I understand. Kinda.

What there was of a “book” shows Riley Lawless and Carson Grove banging away for four points apiece, and Dylan Robinett droppin’ in his first bucket of the season.

Which is 10 points, with 13 points forever lost to the wind.

Dang it, Smalls, you had one job. And you did not understand the assignment.

Our mystery pencil scratcher — who didn’t do a whole lot of scratching — did record who saw floor time.

My bet? Some of them probably scored, too.

For now, props to Captain Teuscher, Jacob Schooley, Jonah WeylBeckett GreenMax OhmeGeorge SpearMatthew Kuzma, Mahkai Myles, Jackson Waterbury, Ethan Walling, Joshua Stockdale, and Kenny Jacobsen.

May you find a more-prepared scorekeeper Thursday in Shoreline.

 

Plot twist!!:

After a review of the book by many people, it appears all 23 points may be present.

Just placed in unusual spots.

Smalls, dealing with 17 Wolf players and only 15 slots in the book, put Mahkai Myles and Jacob Schooley “off the board,” and their buckets are drifting in a different time zone.

Also, what seemed like a smudge at first may be a bucket for George Spear.

Having looked at a blown-up version of the book, I still disagree with there being two buckets down by Schooley’s name, but, perhaps I just need better glasses.

I await our next go-around, Smalls. I may have underestimated your powers.

The book in question.

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Xavier Murdy and Co. are off to a 5-0 start after annihilating Concrete Tuesday night. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The victory express keeps rolling right along.

Throwing down 35 points during a game-busting second quarter Tuesday, the Coupeville High School varsity boys basketball squad continued its undefeated season.

Shredding host Concrete 73-22, the Wolves improve to 3-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-0 overall. That’s the best start for the program in 24 years.

The victory also put Coupeville alone atop the NWL standings, at least for a night.

The Wolves are a half game up on defending league champs Mount Vernon Christian, who put a 2-0 conference mark on the line Wednesday against Friday Harbor.

Coupeville travels to MVC Friday for the season’s biggest showdown to date.

The undefeated Wolves, coming to a town near you soon.

Tuesday, the Wolves seized control from the start, even with a little slower offensive start than has been the norm this season.

Up 18-5 at the first break, Coupeville poured it on in the second frame, outscoring the Lions 35-10 across an eight-minute stretch of excellence.

Fron there, the Wolves cruised in for the lopsided victory, triggering a running clock early in the third quarter, and getting their bench plenty of playing time.

That included giving sophomores Nick Guay and Zane Oldenstadt their varsity debuts, with Oldenstadt rolling hard to the hoop for his first bucket, set up by a zippy entry pass from Cole White.

Everyone on the floor contributed, from Alex Murdy bounding high to snag rebounds and slap home second-chance buckets, to Logan Martin makin’ the net bounce on his jumper.

Along with its win streak, Coupeville also has a stellar scoring streak going, having topped the 70-point barrier in all five games this season.

A quarter of the way through the regular season, the Wolves are averaging 72.4 a night, and Brad Sherman’s team is doing it with very-balanced scoring.

Tuesday was a perfect example, as Caleb Meyer, Hawthorne Wolfe, and Logan Downes topped the stat sheet with 10 points apiece, while Xavier Murdy and White both tossed in nine.

Martin (8), Grady Rickner (8), Alex Murdy (7), and Oldenstadt (2) rounded out the offensive assault, with Guay, Dominic Coffman, and Jonathan Valenzuela also seeing floor time.

It was a night for milestones all around, as well.

With his 10 points, Wolfe has 731 for his career, and passes hardwood legends Dan Nieder (729) and Steve Whitney (730) to move into 17th place on the all-time CHS boys scoring chart.

Meanwhile, Downes (102) and Alex Murdy (101) both cracked the 100-point club, and Oldenstadt became the 405th Coupeville boy to score in a varsity game.

 

No JV rumble:

Concrete only goes one team deep, so the Wolf young guns were idle on this night.

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