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Tenley Stuurmans turns on the jets. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We just need to do it for four quarters.”

As she pondered life post-game Friday night, Coupeville High School varsity girls’ basketball coach Megan Richter could see all the positives her squad showed against visiting La Conner.

But she could also see some negatives, and it was those down moments which sent the Wolves tumbling to a 43-30 loss.

Now 2-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-7 overall, the CHS girls are off until next Friday, Jan. 17, when they travel to Darrington for another conference rumble.

The bout against the Braves, coming in Coupeville’s first home game in three weeks, was a tense thriller for the first 12 minutes and change.

The Wolves came out with electricity rippling through their shooting fingers, netting back-to-back three-balls to open the game.

Teagan Calkins banked in the first one from the top of the arc, while Katie Marti splashed home a long rainbow from the right side to pass Hailey Hammer and become the 40th best career scorer across the 51 seasons played by CHS girls hoops teams.

The lead didn’t last long, as a jittery, skittery group of La Conner players who seemed to travel on every other play — without it being called — closed the opening quarter on a 13-3 tear.

But the Wolves weren’t going anywhere.

Marti drilled a jumper to open the second, Jada Heaton flexed her biceps with a putback off of an offensive rebound, and then Mia Farris zipped a truly beautiful pass through a forest of arms to set up Madison McMillan.

The ball arrived right on her waiting fingertips, the senior post player slapped home the layup while being smacked, and then she punctuated the play with a successful free throw.

That gave McMillan her 150th career point and pulled Coupeville within 18-16, setting off cheers from the crowd.

And then things fell apart. Big time.

The Wolves didn’t net another field goal from the mid-point of the second quarter to the mid-point of the fourth frame, with just two Tenley Stuurmans free throws during a 16-minute-plus dry spell.

That allowed La Conner to start pulling away, carrying a 29-16 lead into the half, before stretching things out to 38-18 by the end of the third.

And yet, Coupeville proved resilient.

The fourth quarter, or most of it, belonged firmly to the Wolves, as they clamped down on defense, then finally rediscovered their shooting touch.

Neither team scored for four-minutes-plus, until Haylee Armstrong tore off the bottom of the net, hitting her second three-ball of the game.

That sparked a 12-2 CHS surge, with Tenley Stuurmans pouring in seven of her team-high nine points during the frantic finale.

La Conner netted a last moment three-ball of its own to get the final margin back out to 13, but if you only watched the fourth quarter, you would have expected the Wolves to come away with the win.

Armstrong finished with six points to back up Tenley Stuurmans, with Marti (5), McMillan (3), Calkins (3), Heaton (2), and Farris (2) also scoring.

Danica Strong and Lyla Stuurmans rounded out the rotation, with the former hitting the boards with intensity and the latter using up every one of her available fouls as she harassed the Brave ballhandlers.

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Easton Green soars high for Coupeville. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re rock stars in crunch time.

Fighting from behind Friday, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball team used a dynamic fourth quarter run to seal a home win against La Conner.

Finishing on a torrid 18-11 tear across the final eight minutes, the Wolves upended the Braves 41-38 to claim the only CHS victory of the night.

Now 3-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 4-4 overall, the young guns will be back in action next Friday, Jan. 17, when they travel to the wilds of Darrington.

The bout with La Conner was a close one all night, with neither team able to pull away.

The game was knotted at 10-10 at the first break, with La Conner building small leads through two (17-15) and three (27-23) quarters of play.

The final frame was a different story, however, with Khanor Jump, Davin Houston, Malachi Somes, and Mahkai Myles combining to outscore La Conner down the stretch.

Jump finished with a team high 10 points, while Liam Blas (6), Myles (6), Houston (5), Somes (5), Sage Arends (4), Easton Green (3), and Riley Lawless (2) rounded out the offensive attack for the Wolves.

Nathan Coxsey, Carson Grove, and Kyle McCrimmon also saw floor time in the conference win.

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Jada Heaton powers in for a bucket. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The push for 1,500 is on.

Heading into a four-pack of home games Friday night against La Conner, Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to rattle the rim for 1,461 points this season.

Chase Anderson is the front-runner and has a substantial lead on every other Wolf, but there’s still half a season left to play.

Let the buckets keep coming and the point totals keep climbing.

Through Jan. 9:

 

Varsity – Girls
(11 games)

Teagan Calkins – 72
Katie Marti – 72
Mia Farris – 53
Haylee Armstrong – 43
Danica Strong – 42
Madison McMillan – 37
Lyla Stuurmans – 31
Jada Heaton – 24
Tenley Stuurmans – 15
Capri Anter – 4

 

JV – Girls
(7 games)

Adeline Maynes – 71
Haylee Armstrong – 53
Capri Anter – 26
Ava Lucero – 23
Lexis Drake – 22
Tenley Stuurmans – 20
Sydney Van Dyke – 18
Ari Cunningham – 10
Marin Winger – 7
Chelsi Stevens – 6

 

Varsity – Boys
(11 games)

Chase Anderson – 198
Hurlee Bronec – 86
Jack Porter – 79
Hunter Bronec – 67
Camden Glover – 63
Landon Roberts – 38
Johnny Porter – 18
Malachi Somes – 11
Carson Field – 2
Easton Green – 2

 

JV – Boys
(7 games)

Davin Houston – 58
Riley Lawless – 30
Carson Grove – 29
Liam Blas – 28
Easton Green – 28
Mahkai Myles – 25
Malachi Somes – 22
Sage Arends – 13
Nathan Coxsey – 10
Jayden Little – 2
Kyle McCrimmon – 2
Khanor Jump – 1

Mahkai Myles lets it fly.

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Marin Winger rolls to the hoop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Break? What break?

When the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team stepped on to the court Tuesday on Friday Harbor, it was the first time the Wolves were in action since Dec. 20.

And yet there was no rust, as Scout Smith’s squad came out on fire, running their hosts off the floor in a 47-16 win.

The victory lifts the CHS young guns to 2-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 3-4 overall.

“Our team travelled well and fought hard,” Smith said.

“Coming back after two weeks without a game, we picked up right where we left off.

“We continue to play a fast paced, aggressive brand of basketball. We focus on playing tough, pesky defense and transitioning quickly.”

With a different player leading the Wolves in scoring in each quarter Tuesday, Coupeville bolted out to an 11-3 lead, then kept pushing the advantage.

Up 21-9 at the halftime break, CHS dropped the hammer with an 18-2 run in the third quarter to put the game well out of reach.

“I am incredibly proud of how all the girls fought throughout a very physical and tough game,” Smith said.

“Overall, we played a very good game and executed our systems well.”

The Wolves, already ready to attack.

Coupeville spread out its offense, with Capri Anter banking in a game-high 12 points to lead the way.

Capri showed an incredible amount of composure right around the rim and worked hard to get up the court and be available for her teammates to pass up to her,” Smith said.

Adeline Maynes popped for nine points in support of Anter, with Haylee Armstrong (7), Lexis Drake (6), Tenley Stuurmans (5), Sydney Van Dyke (4), Marin Winger (2), and Ava Lucero (2) also scoring.

Amelia Crowder, Jeann Nitta, and Chelsi Stevens provided a boost on defense, and their coach praised their hustle and grit.

Jeann continues to do a great job by playing intelligent basketball and being a dynamic player that can be put anywhere the team needs her,” Smith said.

“Her knowledge of the game pays dividends and gives her an advantage over opponents.”

As her squad heads home for a game Friday against La Conner, Smith likes what she sees.

“The entire team deserves a shoutout for the dedication and energy they bring to each practice and game,” she said.

“They are clearly committed to developing their game and becoming better basketball players.”

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Tuesday’s win gives the Wolves much to holler about. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Win when it matters most.

Showcasing nerves of steel, the Coupeville High School varsity boys’ basketball team held on Tuesday to claim a major win on Friday Harbor.

Turning back a frantic late-game rally by their hosts, the Wolves headed back to the ferry with a 47-43 win and their first victory of 2025.

Now 2-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 3-8 overall, Coupeville snaps a five-game losing skid and pulls within a half game of the top spot in conference play.

La Conner, who CHS hosts Friday, and Mount Vernon Christian, are currently atop the seven-team league with 2-0 records.

Chase Anderson, Brad Sherman, and Co. return home Friday for another key league clash.

Tuesday’s tilt was a huge step forward for Coupeville, which has played seven of 11 games on the road while enduring a tough non-conference slate.

The Wolves claimed the lead early Tuesday, then continued to pull away, frame by frame, until the fourth quarter.

A 14-8 lead after one became a 25-18 advantage at the half, then a 40-27 margin through three quarters.

While the Wolverines mounted a fierce comeback in the waning moments, with Pierce Kleine pouring in 10 of his game-high 20 in the final frame, Coupeville held tough.

Chase Anderson and Hunter Bronec netted key free throws to ice the win, and Brad Sherman’s squad escaped a gym which has been one of the toughest for them to play in during their time in the Northwest League.

The Wolves split the offensive load, with senior big man Hurlee Bronec going off for a varsity career-best 16 points, while Anderson knocked down 15.

Jack Porter (8), Hunter Bronec (4), Malachi Somes (2), and Camden Glover (2) also scored, while Johnny Porter, Landon Roberts, and Davin Houston saw floor time in the win.

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