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Lexis Drake leads the charge. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sweet, sweet payback.

Avenging a narrow early-season loss, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball squad caught fire Friday night, thrashing visiting Friday Harbor.

The first time the teams met, back in mid-December, the Wolverines came out on top 36-32.

This time around, it was all Wolves, all night long, as Kassie O’Neil’s pack rolled to a convincing 52-27 win.

The victory lifts CHS to 2-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-6 overall, with two games left on the schedule.

The Wolves host Orting Saturday in a non-league rumble, then travel to La Conner next Tuesday, Feb. 6 for the season finale.

Haylee Armstrong (left) and Bryley Gilbert play keep away from a pesky rival.

Friday night Coupeville blew out to a 16-8 lead at the first break, and never relented.

A 14-2 run in the second frame pushed the margin out to 30-10 at halftime, before the Wolves stretched the advantage to 46-21 through three quarters.

Coupeville spread its offense out, with Tenley Stuurmans leading the way with a game-high 18 points.

The Wolf 8th grader, along with several of her teammates, is pulling double duty right now.

They’re wrapping up their debut high school season while also practicing for the start of middle school hoops, which opens play Feb. 8 at home against South Whidbey.

Bryley Gilbert, who slapped home most of her points in the first half Friday, finished with 14 to back up Stuurmans, while Adie Maynes and Haylee Armstrong rippled the net for eight apiece.

Capri Anter and Ava Lucero banked in a bucket each to round out the scoring, while Taylor Marrs, Chelsi Stevens, Lexis Drake, and Ari Cunningham also saw floor time for the Wolves.

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Having likely thrown her from on high, Teagan Calkins bounces an unlucky foe off the hardwood. (Jackie Saia photo)

Call her “The Chiropractor,” cause Teagan Calkins is rearranging spines out here.

The Coupeville High School sophomore seems like a gentle soul in the real world, but put her in the heat of athletic battle, and she becomes a wild beast.

And we’re lovin’ it, as these reactions (clearly not taken out of context) demonstrate.

“Mama mia! That’s a spicy meatball!” (Jackie Saia photo)

“Dang, she’s like a young me.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“She’s gonna do it a second time. Just wait.” (Jackie Saia photo)

“I felt that down in my tender vittles…” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Here, you’re going to need this more than I do.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Did I just see a dead body??” (CHS Yearbook Staff photo)

“Tea-gan! TEA-gan!! TEA-GAN!!! One queen to rule us all!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“And I’ll do it again.” (CHS Yearbook Staff photo)

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Adie Maynes lines up a free throw. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

As the latter stages of the season unfold, the numbers continue to tick upwards.

Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to score 2,679 points this season, with 10 different Wolves notching 100 or more.

Even after going scoreless for the first time this season, due to a first quarter injury, senior Logan Downes is WAY out in front of everyone in the scoring race.

The battle for #2, however, is much closer, with JV player Camden Glover 17 points up on varsity star Chase Anderson.

Having rained down buckets, Riley Lawless heads off to enjoy a refreshing beverage. (Ember Light photo)

In the week ahead, the Wolf boys play once, hosting Friday Harbor Feb. 2, while the CHS girls take the court on back-to-back days, with Orting visiting Cow Town Feb. 3.

As we move ahead, a look at where individual scoring stats sit:

 

Varsity – Girls
(17 games)

Katie Marti – 133
Mia Farris – 101
Madison McMillan – 75
Lyla Stuurmans – 55
Teagan Calkins – 54
Jada Heaton – 36
Skylar Parker – 15
Haylee Armstrong – 12
Kayla Arnold – 3
Reese Wilkinson – 3
Bryley Gilbert – 2
Brynn Parker – 2

 

JV – Girls
(10 games)

Haylee Armstrong – 114
Tenley Stuurmans – 61
Bryley Gilbert – 34
Capri Anter – 28
Brynn Parker – 23
Adie Maynes – 17
Lexis Drake – 14
Teagan Calkins – 9
Taylor Marrs – 6
Ari Cunningham – 5
Chelsi Stevens – 5

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(18 games)

Logan Downes – 416
Chase Anderson – 163
Cole White  152
Ryan Blouin – 104
Hunter Bronec – 74
Nick Guay – 48
Hurlee Bronec – 25
Zane Oldenstadt – 25
William Davidson – 12
Aiden O’Neill – 7
Mikey Robinett – 6
Timothy Nitta – 5
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 4

 

JV – Boys:
(14 games)

Camden Glover – 180
Jack Porter – 145
Johnny Porter – 119
Aiden O’Neill – 95
Landon Roberts – 78
Riley Lawless – 54
Malachi Somes – 38
Jayden McManus – 36
Davin Houston – 29
Easton Green – 21
Makai Myles – 6
Sage Arends – 4

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Jada Heaton flies into the danger zone. (Jackie Saia photo)

The end is near.

Of the regular season, that is.

There are only 13 games left on the schedule for Northwest 2B/1B League basketball teams, then it’s time for postseason action.

The conference’s 1B schools wrap regular-season play this coming week, while the 2B franchises — Coupeville, Friday Harbor, and La Conner — have two weeks left before the playoffs.

The games ahead will decide where, when, and if the Wolf hoops stars advance, though it’s all but a slam dunk for the CHS boys.

CHS coach Craig Anderson keeps one eye on the standings and one eye on the floor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Coupeville girls are still scrapping, and their home game with Friday Harbor this coming Friday, Feb. 2 will have a lot to say about the matter.

Win or lose, Megan Richter’s squad returns to its home court the following day, hosting Orting in a non-conference tilt.

After that, both CHS teams put a bow on the regular season with a road trip to La Conner Feb. 6.

As we hurtle towards the end line of one thing and the start line of something else, a look at where things sit through Jan. 28:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

School League Overall
La Conner 5-0 12-5
MV Christian 7-1 8-10
Coupeville 5-1 13-5
Orcas Island 4-4 7-10
Friday Harbor 2-3 7-9
Concrete 1-7 6-13
Darrington 0-8 4-12

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 8-0 16-4
La Conner 5-0 12-5
Friday Harbor 2-3 4-12
Darrington 3-5 8-9
Orcas Island 3-5 4-12
Coupeville 2-4 6-11
Concrete 1-7 8-10

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Jack Porter lofts a jumper. (Ember Light photo)

Slow them down? Nope. Beat them? Unlikely.

The rampaging Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball squad destroyed another foe Saturday, scoring a season high as it crushed host Chief Leschi 78-32.

The non-conference victory in Puyallup lifts the Wolves to 12-2 with two tilts left on the schedule.

Up first is the home finale against Friday Harbor Feb. 2, then a last road trip Feb. 6 to La Conner.

Those are rematches against rivals the Wolves beat by 14 and 39, respectively, the first time around.

Coupeville’s JV is an equal opportunity juggernaut, with a 7-1 road record and a 5-1 mark at home.

Repping a 2B school, the Wolves only blemishes have been a four-point defeat to 1A Mount Baker and a last-second one-point loss to 3A Oak Harbor.

They’re coming for all the wins. (Jackie Saia photo)

Chief Leschi, like most of Coupeville’s opponents this season, was overmatched from the first tip to the final buzzer.

The Wolves blew out to a 24-3 lead by the first break, with Aiden O’Neill, Landon Roberts, Jack Porter, and Camden Glover combining to rain down pain on the Warriors.

The hosts actually put up a decent fight in the second quarter, outscoring Coupeville 13-9 to slightly trim the halftime deficit down to 33-16.

That was the cue for Jack Porter and Glover to go right back to work, the duo dominating in the paint as CHS doubled its output with a 33-point explosion in the third frame.

Comfortably up 66-26, with a running clock hurrying things along, the Wolves closed out the night and headed back to the bus, whistling as they went.

Jack Porter finished with a game-high 23, while Glover threw down 20 and Riley Lawless chipped in with six.

O’Neill, Davin Houston, Johnny Porter, Roberts, Malachi Somes, and Jayden McManus banked in four points apiece, while Easton Green (3) and Sage Arends (2) also kept the bookkeeper busy.

Makai Myles rounded out the active roster, providing a defensive buzz to the offensive-heavy brew concocted by the Wolves.

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