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Willow Leedy-Bonifas fires off a pass under pressure. (Teagan Calkins photo)

Everything was clicking.

And I mean everything.

Getting contributions from all 11 players in uniform Monday, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team rolled to an impressive road win.

Scorching host Auburn Adventist Academy 42-12, the Wolves get to 2-7 and head home to prepare for a Friday night showdown with Darrington.

Alita Blouin’s squad was dominant Monday in every aspect of the game, rolling out to a 14-3 lead by the first break.

From there, the Wolves stretched the lead to 22-7 at the half and 35-9 through three quarters of play.

CHS spread out the offensive love, with Ava Lucero rippling the nets for a game-high 12 points and Cami Van Dyke banking in 11 of her own.

Lucero splashed home a pair of three-balls, while Van Dyke knocked down a fourth quarter trey to keep Auburn at bay.

Anna Powers (6), Taylor Marrs (6), Zayne Roos (5), and Willow Leedy-Bonifas (2) rounded out the balanced attack, while Finley Helm, Elizabeth Marshall, Allie Powers, Olivia Hall, and Emma Cushman also saw floor time.

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Finley Helm powers to the hoop. (Julie Wheat photo)

One season rolls into another.

At least it will for a handful of Coupeville Middle School 8th grade girls, who are currently playing basketball with their high school counterparts.

The CHS JV girls wrap their season Feb. 6, with the CMS girls kicking off their own eight-game run just five days later.

It will likely make for a busy winter/early spring for Cami Van Dyke, Anna Powers, Finley Helm, and Zayne Roos, but you can never really play too much basketball, can you?

As the calendar turns into 2026, a look ahead at the schedule for the CMS girls’ hoops squad. As always, write things in pencil.

 

Wed-Feb. 11 — South Whidbey (3:15)
Thur-Feb. 19 — @ Granite Falls (3:15)
Fri-Feb. 20 — @ Sultan (3:15)
Tue-Feb. 24 — @ Northshore Christian Academy (3:15)
Thur-Feb. 26 — King’s (3:15)
Tue-Mar. 3 — Lakewood (3:15)
Mon-Mar. 9 — Sultan (3:15)
Tue-Mar. 10 — @ South Whidbey (3:30)

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Cami Van Dyke slices through the defense. (Julie Wheat photos)

The first 798 points are in the books.

With 2025 rolling to a close, and the 2026 section of the high school basketball season coming up, scorebook keepers have put down their pencils for the holiday break.

At least here in town.

The Wolf varsity girls are slated to head to Meridian Dec. 29-31 for the Trojan Storm Classic, but other than that, we’re almost done with the first leg of the campaign.

As we pause for a moment, a look at where CHS players currently sit in the scoring race.

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(5 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 50
Tenley Stuurmans – 40
Teagan Calkins – 39
Danica Strong – 19
Kennedy O’Neill – 16
Adeline Maynes – 7
Ari Cunningham – 3
Capri Anter – 2
Lexis Drake – 2
Sydney Van Dyke – 2

 

JV
(5 games):

Ava Lucero – 45
Cami Van Dyke – 29
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 23
Anna Powers – 20
Finley Helm – 10
Olivia Hall – 3
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(6 games):

Chase Anderson – 90
Camden Glover – 68
Aiden O’Neill – 36
Davin Houston – 30
Malachi Somes – 25
Mahkai Myles – 12
Easton Green – 10
Sage Arends – 8
Riley Lawless – 4
Carson Grove – 3

 

JV
(6 games):

Carson Grove – 49
Josh Stockdale – 39
Jayden McManus – 34
Nathan Coxsey – 28
Liam Lawson – 25
Khanor Jump – 7
Trent Thule – 7
Ayden Warren – 6
Chris Zenz – 2
Brian Thompson – 1

A screaming Falcon can’t stop Mahkai Myles from making the net flip.

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