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Bob Martin and Barbi Ford would love to see you support the Coupeville Booster Club. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Pledge your support today!

As 2023 slips away and 2024 comes careening around the corner, now is a perfect time to get a jump on renewing your membership with the Coupeville Booster Club.

Or joining up for the first time.

Spots are filling up rapidly, so if you want to see your name displayed up on the wall in the entrance to the CHS gym, get crackin’.

There are multiple membership options, or you can also make a flat donation to help the boosters if you miss out on a slot.

All money sent in the direction of the club is tax deductible.

There are three membership opportunities — individual, family, and business — which come with a sign in the gym.

Or you can go elite, at which point your sign will include your business name, contact information, and logo.

That level can be achieved in bronze (48″ x 24″), silver (48″ x 48″), or gold (66″ x 48″).

When you support the Booster Club, you make a huge difference for Wolf athletes.

The group annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors, while also providing a yearly stipend to high school and middle school sports programs.

The boosters also provide roses for Senior Night festivities, varsity letters for Wolf athletes, meal money and goodie bags for road trips, and numerous team improvement items.

These have ranged from literature and DVDs to tarps, weight room equipment, batting cages, upgrades to school athletic fields and facilities, and t-shirts for cancer awareness nights.

The Wall of Fame in the CHS gym, which documents accomplishments from 100+ years of Coupeville athletics?

It wouldn’t exist without the support of the boosters, who provided the biggest financial contribution to its development, and continue to handle updates.

 

To sign up, pop over to:

https://www.memberplanet.com/s/coupevilleboosterclub/membership-2021-2022

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Kassie O’Neil calls for the refs seeing eye dog to return to the court. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Babies, basketballs, and binkies.

All can be found at your local high school gym this winter, with the latter probably being for the former.

Though if sucking on a pacifier keeps a hoops coach from getting a technical while dealing with blind refs, toddlers everywhere may need to keep an eye on their accessories.

Share and share alike.

While we ponder that, a photographic look at various Coupeville fans, coaches, and players to fill the hole in your life left by the holidays keeping hardwood games off the calendar.

Former teammates Maddie Georges (left) and Carolyn Lhamon reunite.

The battle for Santa’s approval is an intense one.

Bennett Richter stays warm during the chill of winter thanks to a snuggly daughter.

Steve and Shannon Hilborn won’t look this toasty once baseball returns to the frigid, windswept prairie.

“Don’t speak of fake Whidbey “spring!!” Just tell me we’re getting a dome!!”

Teagan Calkins hangs out with proud pops.

Wolf supernovas (l to r) Kayla Arnold, Taylor Brotemarkle, and Lyla Stuurmans get the front row, cause they’re superstars.

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Taylor Brotemarkle celebrates at the state volleyball tourney. (Jackie Saia photo)

Emotion beats equipment.

You can have all the fancy cameras in the world, and a grainier image which burrows deep to nail exuberant happiness or tender sadness will still win the day.

At least in my book.

As I looked back at the photos run here on Coupeville Sports in 2023, I didn’t try and balance the various sports.

Some are featured more than others. It is what it is.

And there certainly is no ranking, which would be madness. The order they’re running in across this story is random in the extreme.

But these 23 pics, for me, in this moment, capture the year as it was.

Argue, debate, or simply accept that as long as I’m the only one able to publish on this blog, I’ll always be right in the end.

Wolf grad turned college basketball player Caleb Meyer gets really into the holidays. (Photo courtesy Aaron Wiley)

Cole White, master of Crotch-Fu. (Jackie Saia photo)

The future of Coupeville basketball. (Photo courtesy Megan Richter)

Kimberly Kisch and her mini-me share a moment. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mia Farris — born to be a star. (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

Riley White is poetry in motion. (Jackie Saia photo)

Basketball stars Desi Ramirez-Vasquez (left) and Skylar Parker make a new friend. (Bailey Thule photo)

Madison McMillan lets no volleyball escape. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kassidy Upchurch commands an army of cheerleaders. (Brittany Kolbet photo)

Grey Peabody hugs it out with Katie Marti. (Bailey Thule photo)

Gridiron guru Bobby Carr threatens to get emotional as Peyton Caveness wraps up his prep football career. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I put the pedal through the metal, son!” (Jerry Helm photo)

“You can get your car washed … or maybe, possibly you don’t see that car again. Just sayin’.” (Mandi Black photo)

Prairie history goes up in flames. (Jon Roberts photo)

Jada Heaton prepares to bounce a softball off the light pole. (Jennifer Heaton photo)

Issabel Johnson passes on wisdom to the next generation. (Cory Whitmore photo)

Two versions of Scott Hilborn duel for the camera’s attention. (Wendi Hilborn photo)

Zac Tackett gets limbered up. (Josh Guay photo)

Chase Anderson discovers he can fly. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ryanne Knoblich gives mama some love. (Karen Carlson photo)

Chelsi Stevens soaks up knowledge. (Kristi Stevens photo)

Logan Downes gets up close and personal with the hardwood. Spoiler alert: It’s called hard for a reason. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Jack Porter comes in hot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Now the numbers sit for a bit.

The holidays are upon us, putting a temporary freeze on the pursuit of scoring excellence for Coupeville High School basketball players.

Games return Jan. 5, when the Wolves hop on the bus and trek off to Darrington.

Until then, an up-to-the-moment look at individual scoring stats for CHS hoops stars.

Wolf JV players await their moment in the spotlight.

 

Varsity – Girls
(9 games)

Katie Marti – 67
Mia Farris – 54
Madison McMillan – 44
Lyla Stuurmans – 23
Jada Heaton – 21
Haylee Armstrong – 9
Skylar Parker – 8
Teagan Calkins – 6
Bryley Gilbert – 2

 

JV – Girls
(6 games)

Haylee Armstrong – 60
Tenley Stuurmans – 39
Bryley Gilbert – 28
Capri Anter – 14
Teagan Calkins – 9
Lexis Drake – 8
Adie Maynes – 6
Brynn Parker – 6
Taylor Marrs – 4
Chelsi Stevens – 3
Ari Cunningham – 2

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(9 games)

Logan Downes – 211
Cole White  84
Chase Anderson – 63
Ryan Blouin – 52
Hunter Bronec – 33
Nick Guay – 19
Hurlee Bronec – 17
William Davidson – 8
Zane Oldenstadt – 4
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 4
Mikey Robinett – 2

 

JV – Boys:
(6 games)

Jack Porter – 69
Camden Glover – 67
Johnny Porter – 49
Aiden O’Neill – 45
Landon Roberts – 40
Riley Lawless – 17
Davin Houston – 10
Easton Green – 8
Jayden McManus – 6
Makai Myles – 4
Malachi Somes – 3

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Madison McMillan rises up, ready to bank in a jumper. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re shutting down for a bit.

Well, not totally, as the Coupeville High School basketball teams will continue to practice during the holidays, but there are no more games on the schedule until Jan. 5.

That’s when the Wolves travel to the wilds of Darrington to kick off the 2024 portion of the 2023-2024 hoops season.

Coupeville’s boys enjoy a bonding moment.

For now, you can marinate in an up-to-the-moment look at where Northwest 2B/1B League standings currently stand.

Through Dec. 23:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 3-0 3-5
Coupeville 1-0 7-2
Orcas Island 2-1 4-4
Concrete 1-2 4-4
La Conner 0-0 5-3
Friday Harbor 0-1 4-3
Darrington 0-3 3-5

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

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

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