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Khanor Jump operates in the paint. (Jackie Saia photo)

One team gives them trouble.

Take Mount Vernon Christian off the schedule and the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball squad is undefeated in conference clashes this season.

Unfortunately for the Wolves, the Hurricanes pop up twice on their list of opponents, and both times MVC has emerged as the victor.

Such was the case Tuesday, as an undermanned CHS team, hitting the floor with just eight active players, fell 59-26 on the road, snapping a three-game winning streak.

The loss drops Coupeville to 6-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 7-7 overall, with two games left to play.

First up is the home finale Friday against La Conner, before the Wolf young guns travel to Friday Harbor Feb. 6 to wrap things up.

Tuesday’s tilt featured a well-balanced, potent MVC team which jumped out to an early lead and never relented.

Up 14-7 at the first break, the ‘Canes stretched the lead out to 28-15 by halftime, then 48-21 through three quarters of play.

While both teams were fairly even at the free throw line, with MVC hitting four of eight and the Wolves netting 4-10, the host team owned a 5-0 advantage when it came to popping the net on three-balls.

Coupeville got scoring from five of eight players, with Jayden McManus banking in nine points and Khanor Jump tickling the twines for eight to lead the way.

Liam Lawson (6), Ayden Warren (2), and Nathan Coxsey (1) also tallied points, with Jaden Flores Garcia, Brian Thompson, and Trent Thule rounding out the rotation for CHS coaches Craig Anderson and Jon Roberts.

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Diamond dandy Madison McMillan, ready to mash softballs and take names. (Photos property Edmonds College softball)

So now you’re trolling Instagram for content?

Of course, I am.

Doing so enables me to drop some new photos of Coupeville grad Madison McMillan repping her college softball uniform in advance of the spring season.

Edmonds College kicks off play Feb. 20 against Mt. Hood, with a 32-game campaign running through early May.

McMillan, who made her living belting home runs which soared off the CHS diamond and landed down around Prairie Center, is a freshman for the Tritons.

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Carson Grove has racked up points for two teams this season. (Jackie Saia photos)

Eight players have hit triple digits.

With three games left in the regular season, Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to rattle the rim for 2,146 points.

Leading the way are four girls and four boys — five at the varsity level and three playing JV — who have cracked 100.

Where things sit through Jan. 26:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(15 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 160
Teagan Calkins – 128
Tenley Stuurmans – 124
Danica Strong – 72
Kennedy O’Neill – 40
Adeline Maynes – 36
Arianna Cunningham – 32
Capri Anter – 8
Sydney Van Dyke – 8
Lexis Drake – 7

 

JV
(10 games):

Ava Lucero – 104
Cami Van Dyke – 43
Anna Powers – 37
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 27
Zayne Roos – 15
Taylor Marrs – 14
Olivia Hall – 10
Finley Helm – 10
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(15 games):

Chase Anderson – 272
Camden Glover – 174
Aiden O’Neill – 84
Davin Houston – 69
Malachi Somes – 57
Carson Grove – 30
Riley Lawless – 27
Easton Green – 17
Liam Blas – 15
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10

 

JV
(13 games):

Jayden McManus – 107
Josh Stockdale – 103
Liam Lawson – 72
Khanor Jump – 69
Nathan Coxsey – 60
Carson Grove – 49
Ayden Warren – 15
Brian Thompson – 10
Trent Thule – 8
Chris Zenz – 4
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2

Smart passes set up big baskets.

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Wolves (l to r) Sydney Van Dyke, Capri Anter, and Lexis Drake stay entertained on the bench. (Jackie Saia photo)

We’re headed to the finish line, and everything is at stake.

There are just under two weeks left in the regular season for Northwest 2B/1B League basketball teams, and the battle for playoff positioning is at full tilt.

The week ahead is a busy one for Coupeville, with the Wolves heading over to Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, before hosting La Conner Friday on Senior Night.

After that, there’s just a matchup Feb. 6 at Friday Harbor before any potential postseason rumbles.

To make those playoffs?

Ignore 1B schools Darrington and Concrete in this equation, and Coupeville needs a top four finish among the five 2B schools.

Which means if the playoffs started today, the Wolf boys would be in, and the CHS girls out.

But, as noted before, there’s still two weeks of games left, so hope burns eternal for Scout Smith’s squad.

Where things sit through Jan. 25:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 6-0 12-4
Orcas Island 6-1 11-5
Darrington 4-3 10-6
Friday Harbor 3-3 3-13
Coupeville 3-4 6-9
Concrete 1-5 4-13
La Conner 0-7 0-16

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 6-0 13-2
La Conner 6-1 11-5
Concrete 4-2 12-4
Orcas Island 4-3 9-7
Friday Harbor 2-4 6-10
Coupeville 1-6 4-11
Darrington 0-7 4-10

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Taygin Jump, killin’ it as a college athlete. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

When she chucks things, they stay chucked.

Coupeville grad Taygin Jump, now a junior at Plattsburgh State, was back in action Saturday, competing at the St. Lawrence Invitational in Canton, New York, where she racked up some points for the Cardinals.

The former Wolf placed 12th in the shot put, unleashing a throw of 24 feet, nine inches, but it was the weight throw where she really left her mark.

Jump let fly on a throw of 42-5.25 to claim 2nd place out of a field of 14 competitors, earning eight points for Plattsburgh.

A volleyball and track star back in her CHS days, Aleksia and Khanor’s older sister is majoring in Environmental Planning & Management when not busy as an athlete.

Plattsburgh returns to action next Saturday, Jan. 31 with an appearance at the Bomber Invitational in Ithaca, New York.

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