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(Photos by JohnsPhotos.net, Michele Murdy, and Megan Somes)

One night, two teams, one dream.

The Coupeville High School basketball squads take the floor Thursday night in their home gym, with La Conner the opponent, and District 1/2 titles (and berths to the state tourney) the goal.

The Wolf girls tip at 5:15, boys at 7:00.

As Coupeville prepares to bring the heat, a go-get-’em from some of their most-fervent fans.

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Maddie Georges was a beast on offense and defense Tuesday, sparking Coupeville to a home playoff win. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Youth will have its day. Just not today.

Facing off with an Auburn Adventist Academy squad with eight freshmen on its roster, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team bounced the visitors Tuesday, winning 56-37 in its district playoff opener.

The win lifts the Wolves to 9-7 and guarantees they will have two shots to punch their first ticket to state since 2016.

First up is a rumble with La Conner (19-1) Thursday in the CHS gym, with the winner claiming the District 1/2 title.

Tipoff is 5:15 PM.

The loser of that clash travels East, way East, to play Tonasket (15-7) Saturday in a loser-out, winner-to-state game.

Tuesday’s game, the first playoff clash for Megan Smith as a head coach, got off to a great start, hit a momentary pothole, then returned to being covered in awesome sauce.

Harassing their visitors non-stop, the Wolves forced a series of quick turnovers, bolting to a 10-0 lead before the refs could even get their whistles properly wetted.

Maddie Georges buried a three-ball from the left side to kick things off, before Audrianna Shaw and Savina Wells started throwing down points of their own.

Big sis Izzy Wells rejected an Auburn shot, with the ball bouncing right to her sibling, who covered the remainder of the court in several long strides before slapping home a layup.

Coupeville kept the ball moving on offense, with multiple passes on most plays, and finished strongly at the hoop, pushing the lead out to 20-6 by the first break.

Breaking the huddle to start the second quarter, Georges took control, burying a pair of three-balls while also pulling off her copyrighted move of drawing at least one offensive charge per game.

The fiery junior guard once again scrambled to get between the bucket and an incoming player, planted herself, then absorbed a full-body blow without the slightest hint of a flinch.

That sent her big bro (and CHS assistant coach) Alex Evans skyward, pumping both fists as he elevated off his chair, while Maddie offered a small smile of acknowledgement.

The third trey from Georges shoved the lead all the way out to 28-8 and dreams of a rout were in the air.

But then Auburn’s young guns proved to be a resilient bunch.

The Falcons, who had looked flustered all game, finally found a groove and closed the half on a 14-4 run, sparked by two three-balls of their own, plus a three-point play the hard way.

Gwen Gustafson and Shaw hit buckets down the stretch, with Shaw’s jumper moving her past 200 career varsity points, but the feel of the game had changed a bit.

Add in a quick Auburn bank shot to open the third quarter, slicing the lead back down to single digits at 32-24, and there was a slight hint of danger in the air.

Or maybe someone in the stands was eating Flaming Hot Cheetos, because those also smell like danger…

But you know who has no fear? Audrianna Shaw, that’s who.

When she wasn’t smack-talking the refs (with a smile on her face), the senior sparkplug was busy taking Auburn into the back alley and making sure the Falcons never returned.

A Shaw three-ball ripped through the net like a knife, while her razor-sharp dish inside set Nezi Keiper up for a huge bucket in the paint.

Audrianna Shaw, on the rampage.

Coupeville stretched the lead back out to 42-28 by the end of the third frame, before savagely killing all of Auburn’s remaining dreams with 10-0 tear to open the fourth quarter.

The Wolf defense was especially ferocious, with Lyla Stuurmans and Abby Mulholland blocking shots to rile up the CHS student section, while Savina Wells dropped the most-electrifying play of the game late.

Plucking the ball free, the fab frosh roared down court.

Without breaking stride, Wells weaved back and forth between three retreating defenders, spinning them in circles, before sliding through a paper-thin crack at the end, flicking the ball off the glass for a pretty, pretty bucket.

Putting together the kind of balanced attack every coach dreams of, the Wolves had three players in double figures, with eight of 11 scoring.

Shaw knocked down a game-high 13, with Georges (11) and Savina Wells (10) also hitting big.

Gustafson (6), Izzy Wells (6), Carolyn Lhamon (4), Stuurmans (4), and Keiper (2) also scored, with Mulholland, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, and Katie Marti also seeing floor time.

One win from punching a ticket to state.

 

All the tension, half the jersey:

La Conner’s boys survived a wild one on Coupeville’s court, upending Auburn Adventist 48-45 in the nightcap to a playoff doubleheader.

The Braves scored the game’s final four points on free throws, before the Falcons missed badly on a half-court three-ball at the buzzer.

La Conner (7-12) advances to face Coupeville (15-0) Thursday in the district title game, in what will be the third meeting this season between the teams.

The Wolves won the first two clashes 54-26 and 79-45.

Facing off with a quick Auburn squad Tuesday, the Braves led most of the game, only to fall behind by a point with less than 90 seconds to play.

But La Conner responded, with Isaiah Price netting a pair of charity shots to push his team ahead at the 1:15 mark, before Ivory Damien punched home two final daggers with just 2.3 ticks left on the clock.

The Braves defense came up big at the end, with six-foot-nine post player Josh Denton — the man, the mountain, the myth — rejecting Auburn shots on back-to-back plays.

The full-tilt bout also featured a frustrated La Conner player ripping his own jersey into two pieces — while it was still on his body — as he stormed off the court.

Good times for all.

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Hawthorne Wolfe gives the refs some help. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Make some noise.

That’s the goal Tuesday night, as the Coupeville High School girls basketball team hosts Auburn Adventist Academy in a loser-out playoff game.

Tip-off is 5:15 PM, with the La Conner boys playing Auburn in the 7 PM slot.

The winners advance to face off with the La Conner girls and Coupeville boys, respectively, in Thursday’s District 1/2 title bouts.

To get an idea of how Wolf fans have responded to their call to duty this season, take a gander at the pics above and below.

They come to us courtesy John Fisken, and you can see more of his work by popping over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

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Bob Martin will coach Coupeville High School’s male track and field athletes. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Elizabeth Bitting will join him, working with the Wolf girls. (Morgan White photo)

How do you replace a living legend?

By staying in-house and handing the reigns to two coaches who have worked closely with the departing guru over the years.

Randy King’s retirement means this spring’s track and field season will be the first one without him at the helm of the Coupeville High School program in almost two decades.

His replacements?

Elizabeth Bitting, who will lead the Wolf girls, and Bob Martin, who will guide the CHS boys.

Their hires, confirmed by Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, will be official after approval from the school board at its next meeting.

Both coaches are putting together their own stellar runs in Cow Town, having led multiple teams.

Bitting has been a Coupeville Middle School track coach, as well as leading both middle school and high school cross country programs.

Martin, whose youngest son Logan is a senior on this year’s CHS team, has coached track, football, and basketball in Coupeville.

Spring sports practice kicks off Monday, Feb. 28, with the first track meet set to go down in La Conner Mar. 17.

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Abby Mulholland powers to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Middle school hoops players hype up high school stars Grady Rickner and Caleb Meyer. (Megan Somes photo)

Big games, big moments.

Six teams enter the District 1/2 basketball tournament — which starts Tuesday in Coupeville — with two teams guaranteed of punching a ticket to state.

There’s a possibility as many as four area teams will advance to the big dance, though things will have to play out perfectly for that to happen.

The setup for districts calls for four games in the CHS gym.

After that, the district title winners are state-bound, while the runner-ups hit the road for loser-out, winner-to-state games with schools in other districts.

What you need to know before tip-off:

 

What:

District 1/2 basketball tourney

 

When:

Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 15 and 17

 

Where:

Coupeville High School (501 S Main)

 

Admission:

Tickets can be purchased two ways – online or at the door.

No regular season passes are accepted, as playoff money goes to the districts, and not the school hosting the tourney.

Ticket sales at the door are CASH only.

To purchase online, scan the barcode in the photo above, or pop over to the GoFan link at:

https://gofan.co/app/school/WA86277

You select the game and date, then bring your phone with you to the game. The ticket taker will hit redeem on the screen, stamp your hand, and you’re cleared to enter.

 

Schedule:

Tuesday-15

Coupeville girls vs. Auburn Adventist (5:15) – LOSER OUT
La Conner boys vs. Auburn Adventist (7:00) – LOSER OUT

 

Thursday-17

La Conner girls vs. Coupeville/Auburn winner (5:15) – WINNER TO STATE
Coupeville boys vs. La Conner/Auburn winner (7:00) – WINNER TO STATE

 

Brackets:

Girls:

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=3499

Boys:

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=3498

 

Team capsules:

 

GIRLS:

Auburn Adventist Academy

Season record: 7-10

League: 1B/2B SeaTac

Trips to state: None

Fast fact: Eight of 11 players are freshmen

Coach: Jessie Plecker

Seniors: Caitlyn Walter

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville

Season record: 8-7

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state: Seven (Most recent: 2016)

Fast fact: Assistant coach Cherie Smith has worked the Wolf bench with both her husband (Willie) and daughter

Coach: Megan Smith

Seniors: Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Abby Mulholland, Audrianna Shaw, Izzy Wells

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner

Season record: 19-1

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state: 13 (Most recent: 2020)

Fast fact: Only loss was 45-43 to 4A Eastlake, which is 19-2

Coach: Scott Novak

Seniors: Sarah Cook, Rachel Cram, Aubrie Sloniker, Juna Swanson

Mascot: Braves

 

BOYS:

Auburn Adventist Academy

Season record: 9-7

League: 1B/2B SeaTac

Trips to state: None

Fast fact: Was supposed to play La Conner in December, but non-conference game was cancelled

Coach: Angel Ogando

Seniors: Joshua Bruce, Stephen Ellis

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville

Season record: 15-0

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state: Five (Most recent: 1988)

Fast fact: Only unbeaten 2B boys team in state

Coach: Brad Sherman

Seniors: Bennett Boyles, Miles Davidson, Logan Martin, Caleb Meyer, Xavier Murdy, Grady Rickner, Hawthorne Wolfe

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner

Season record: 6-12

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state: 42 (Most recent: 2019)

Fast fact: Beat Friday Harbor 48-38 Saturday in tie-breaker game to earn playoff berth

Coach: CJ Woods

Seniors: Ace Baker, Cameron Burks, Jahrel Cayou, Josh Denton, Haydin Dinnuis, Collin Joe, Quentin Kaubin, Luke Marble, Spencer Olson, Miles Sidzyik, Mason Wilson

Mascot: Braves

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