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Josh Stockdale rumbles. (Julie Wheat photo)

The second half was better than the first.

Bringing the 2025 portion of the 2025-26 hoops season to a close Tuesday, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball team fell 52-28 to visiting Mount Vernon Christian.

The loss, which drops the Wolves to 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-4 overall, got away from CHS early.

The Hurricanes sprinted out to an 18-5 lead in the first quarter, before stretching the advantage to 32-12 by halftime.

After that, however, Coupeville’s young guns held their own, virtually playing the visitors even across the game’s final 16 minutes.

Jayden McManus finished with a team-high 11 points to pace the Wolves, while Carson Grove netted six of seven free throw attempts while tickling the twines for 10 points.

Liam Lawson (2), Ayden Warren (2), Nathan Coxsey (2), and Khanor Jump (1) also scored, with Trent Thule, Josh Stockdale, Brian Thompson, Chris Zenz, and Jaden Flores Garcia rounding out the roster.

While the varsity boys have two games in Eastern Washington this weekend, the JV doesn’t return to action until Jan. 3, 2026, when CHS hits the road to face non-league rival Morton-White Pass.

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Olivia Hall fires off a jumper. (Julie Wheat photo)

On to the new year!

Playing their final game of 2025 Tuesday, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team ran into a buzzsaw in blue, falling 55-14 to visiting Mount Vernon Christian.

The loss drops the young Wolves to 0-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 1-4 overall.

And for Alita Blouin’s squad, it’ll be a bit before they get back into action against a rival, not playing again until a road trip Jan. 3, 2026, to face Morton-White Pass in a non-conference rumble.

By the time that game comes around, the Wolves will have had plenty of opportunities to move on from Tuesday’s tussle, while mixing some practices with the holidays.

MVC, the premier girls’ hoops team in the NWL, is strong at both the varsity and JV levels, and it showed.

The Hurricanes jumped out to a 16-4 lead by the first break, before steadily pulling away, turning a 27-6 halftime advantage into a 49-12 margin after three frames.

Cami Van Dyke and Ava Lucero led Coupeville’s scoring effort, each knocking down four points, while Olivia Hall and Willow Leedy-Bonifas rattled the rim for three apiece.

Emma Cushman, Zayne Roos, Finley Helm, Anna Powers, Taylor Marrs, and Allie Powers also saw floor time for the Wolves.

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Willow Leedy-Bonifas beats her defender. (Julie Wheat photos)

The buckets are starting to pile up.

With Coupeville High School boys’ basketball teams having played five times, and their female counterparts four, the Wolves have combined to torch the nets.

The scoring meter sits at 697 points and counting as we head into a new week of action.

Where things are through Dec. 14:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(4 games):

Tenley Stuurmans – 40
Haylee Armstrong – 38
Teagan Calkins – 34
Kennedy O’Neill – 13
Danica Strong – 11
Adeline Maynes – 7
Ari Cunningham – 3
Capri Anter – 2
Lexis Drake – 2
Sydney Van Dyke – 2

 

JV
(4 games):

Ava Lucero – 41
Cami Van Dyke – 25
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 20
Anna Powers – 20
Finley Helm – 10
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

Chase Anderson comes bearing gifts.

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(5 games):

Chase Anderson – 77
Camden Glover – 61
Aiden O’Neill – 31
Davin Houston – 27
Malachi Somes – 22
Mahkai Myles – 12
Easton Green – 9
Sage Arends – 8
Riley Lawless – 4
Carson Grove – 3

 

JV
(5 games):

Carson Grove – 39
Josh Stockdale – 39
Nathan Coxsey – 26
Liam Lawson – 23
Jayden McManus – 23
Trent Thule – 7
Khanor Jump – 6
Ayden Warren – 4
Chris Zenz – 2
Brian Thompson – 1

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Sage Arends prepares to fire off a free throw. (Julie Wheat photo)

The season continues to unfold, when Mother Nature plays fair.

Multiple high school basketball games, though none involving Coupeville, were postponed this week as Western Washington deals with massive flooding.

Being on Whidbey Island and hopping over to play on another rock Friday — Orcas Island — the Wolves were featured in the only Northwest 2B/1B League games to be played that night.

With the week ahead, Coupeville hosts NWL rival Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, with the CHS boys then scheduled to head East for two non-conference games.

Brad Sherman’s varsity boys are slated to play at Manson Friday and Entiat Saturday, though the condition of the passes will likely tell the tale of whether those contests are played.

For the moment, here’s where things sit through Dec. 14:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 1-0 3-0
Concrete 0-0 0-2
Darrington 0-0 1-2
Friday Harbor 0-0 0-4
La Conner 0-0 0-3
MV Christian 0-0 2-1
Coupeville 0-1 1-4

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 1-0 2-2
Concrete 0-0 2-0
Darrington 0-0 0-1
Friday Harbor 0-0 1-4
La Conner 0-0 3-1
MV Christian 0-0 3-1
Coupeville 0-1 1-3

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The Wolf spirit squad brings a festive air to the gym. (Julie Wheat photos)

They’re still rockin’ the joint.

Taking advantage of a home-heavy start to the basketball schedule, the Coupeville High School cheer squad has been busy in the early days of December, providing the backbeat to the Wolf hoops experience.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us courtesy Julie Wheat, capture the spirit team in action.

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