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Coupeville grappler Jaje Drake awaits his next foe. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Lone Wolf is howling.

Coupeville High School senior Jaje Drake, a one-man Cow Town wrestling crew training and traveling with South Whidbey, is off to a strong start.

He split a pair of matches against Oak Harbor Thursday, Dec. 7, then went a crisp 10-0 Saturday, Dec. 9 during a tournament held at Chimacum High School.

Drake returns to the mat this Wednesday when South Whidbey plays host to Friday Harbor and Concrete.

A captain during the football season, he is following in the footsteps of former Wolf Alex Turner, who has followed up his time on the mat by working as a football coach at CHS.

Since Coupeville is one of the few schools in Washington state not to have its own grappling program, Drake had to find another school to join up with as a part of a co-op.

He will remain with South Whidbey, but rep Coupeville, during the regular season, then go his own way once the postseason arrives.

That’s because the Falcons are a 1A program, while CHS is a 2B school.

Drake goes to work.

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Teagan Calkins drives to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s 496 points in the book, and many more to come.

High school basketball is just getting revved up, and the week ahead is a busy one for Coupeville’s four hardwood teams, who each have three games on the schedule.

That will give the Wolves plenty of opportunities to fill up the bucket as individual scoring races start to shape up.

Monday is just a practice day, with games set for Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday — so, an ideal time to scan those stats.

Where we stand on Dec. 11:

 

Varsity – Girls
(3 games)

Mia Farris – 22
Katie Marti – 19
Madison McMillan – 17
Lyla Stuurmans – 8
Jada Heaton – 6
Skylar Parker – 2

 

JV – Girls
(2 games)

Haylee Armstrong – 17
Capri Anter – 9
Teagan Calkins – 9
Bryley Gilbert – 7
Tenley Stuurmans – 5
Lexis Drake – 2

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(4 games)

Logan Downes – 91
Cole White  – 42
Ryan Blouin – 28
Chase Anderson – 13
Nick Guay – 8
Hunter Bronec – 5
Hurlee Bronec – 5
William Davidson – 4

 

JV – Boys
(3 games)

Jack Porter – 33
Aiden O’Neill – 27
Johnny Porter – 23
Camden Glover – 22
Landon Roberts – 19
Riley Lawless – 7
Davin Houston – 6
Jayden McManus – 6
Easton Green – 2
Makai Myles – 2

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Haylee Armstrong (left) and Capri Anter (middle) combined to rattle the rims for 22 points Saturday in Sultan. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Pretend the second quarter didn’t happen.

In that scenario, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team would have left Sultan Saturday night with a win.

Unfortunately for the Wolves, the scorebook keepers insist on following the rules, and that leaves Cow Town’s hardcourt warriors on the short end of a 38-31 score.

The non-conference road loss drops CHS to 1-1 on the season, with a busy week ahead.

The young Wolves, who played three 8th graders Saturday, vie at home twice in the next six days, while hopping on the bus once.

Wednesday night they host Orcas Island, then it’s off to Friday Harbor on Friday, before a return visit to the CHS gym Saturday to square off against South Whidbey.

That night the Wolf JV will be part of the 50th anniversary of their school’s girls’ hoops program.

Saturday in Sultan, Kassie O’Neil’s squad came out sharp, jumping to an 8-3 lead at the first break.

Freshman Haylee Armstrong had the hot hand, banking in four of her game-high 15 points in the first frame, while Lexis Drake and Bryley Gilbert added buckets.

Kassie O’Neil’s hardcourt warriors play at home twice this coming week.

The second quarter didn’t go quite as well, however, as the host Turks used a 17-6 surge to snatch the lead back.

Down 20-14 at the break, the Wolves kept things close in the second half.

Capri Anter scored all five of her team’s points in the third, as CHS hung tough in a 6-5 defense-first frame, before the teams put together a 12-12 donnybrook in the finale.

Cousins accounted for 22 of Coupeville’s 31 points, with Anter popping for seven to back Armstrong’s 15.

8th grader Tenley Stuurmans rippled the nets for five, while Drake (2) and Gilbert (2) rounded out the scoring attack.

Desi Ramirez-Vasquez, Ari Cunningham, and Chelsi Stevens also saw floor time, with the latter two in that group being 8th graders who are playing up this winter.

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Makana Stone drills the bottom out of the net. (Photo property Erik Berglund)

Into every hoops life a little rain must fall.

Sunday in Norway, it was a rain of buckets from league leader Ulriken which created a dark cloud for Coupeville grad Makana Stone and her Ammerud teammates.

Unable to slow down the top team in the Kvinneligaen, the Queens fell 104-35 in a game which got out of hand fast.

The loss drops Ammerud to 3-6 on the season, while Ulriken sits at 8-1.

The host team hit the floor with a vengeance, building a 36-5 lead after one quarter of play, and things went downhill for Ammerud from there.

A 50-10 halftime deficit ballooned out to 77-26 through three on a day when little went right for the Queens.

Stone was held to a season-low four points, but did snatch a game-high 14 rebounds, double any other player on the floor.

The former Wolf added an assist and a steal while also battling foul trouble.

Now in her third season of professional overseas basketball, Stone has racked up 182 points, 108 rebounds, 31 assists, 30 steals, and six blocked shots this season.

Ammerud gets back in action next Saturday, Dec. 16, when it squares off with Ullern. After that the Queens are off until Jan. 6.

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Coupeville High School girls’ hoops coach Megan Richter will coach three games next week and be honored during the program’s 50th anniversary. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Turn up the intensity.

After a somewhat slow week in which Coupeville High School basketball teams played just once, the next six days are about to get very busy.

The Wolf boys head to Granite Falls Tuesday, while the CHS girls host Orcas Island Wednesday in a non-conference game against a league rival.

After that comes a dual trip to Friday Harbor on Friday, with those games being the first official league contests of the season.

Things wrap Saturday with a home doubleheader against next-door neighbor South Whidbey, with the Wolf girls celebrating the 50th anniversary of the program at halftime of their game.

As we head into the busy season, a look at where things sit through Dec. 10:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

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

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

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

Wolf fans prepare for basketball nirvana.

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