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English basketball coaches were impressed by Makana Stone’s defensive skills. (Photo property Loughborough University)

They respect her game.

Coupeville’s Makana Stone was second in coach voting Tuesday, as England’s Women’s National Basketball League handed out Defensive Player of the Year honors.

Sitota Gines Espinosa of Reading, who led the league in steals, copped the award, finishing with 23 points and five first-place votes.

Stone, who suits up for Loughborough University, pulled in two first-place votes and 14 points.

Esther Little of Ipswich — who has signed to play with Gonzaga — Erica Meyer of Team Solent Kestrels, and Stone’s teammate, Robyn Ainge, round out the top five.

WNBL awards, which started Monday by honoring Loughborough and Thames Valley for best streaming of games, continue through Friday.

The next two days feature the Young (U19) Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and British Team of the Year.

Stone comes back into play Friday, when she is nominated for Player of the Year and Team of the Year.

After graduating from Whitman College, the former Wolf went overseas, playing in a league where schools are allowed one American player.

Playing in 17 of Loughborough’s 19 games, Stone finished with 270 points, 231 rebounds, 33 assists, 58 steals, and eight blocked shots.

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Mary Milnes was a CHS soccer team captain. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Freshman Ava Mitten lettered her first time out.

They had one last goal to net.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer team officially put a cap on the season Monday, handing out awards and letters at a team shindig.

Seniors Mollie Bailey and Genna Wright joined junior Mary Milnes in being honored as captains, while the latter two also received four-year awards for playing every season.

 

Varsity Letter Winners:

Mollie Bailey
Camryn Clark
Gwen Crowder
Noelle Daigneault
Nezi Keiper
Lily Leedy
Carolyn Lhamon
Sophie Martin
Katelin McCormick
Lacy McCraw-Shirron
Sofia Milasich
Mary Milnes
Ava Mitten
Anna Myles
Audrianna Shaw
Reese Wilkinson
Eryn Wood
Genna Wright

 

Participation Certificate:

Ivy Leedy

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Kassidy Upchurch leads off a collection of Wolf JV basketball pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re giving them a little extra love and hype.

The Coupeville High School JV girls basketball squad is working just as hard as the other three Wolf hoops teams.

But they’re still going to play a lot less games, as only two of the other six schools in the Northwest 2B/1B League are fielding girls JV programs this school year.

While Coupeville’s varsity teams are scheduled to play 12 games apiece, and the Wolf JV boys have a 10-game set (no Concrete), the JV girls get four tilts.

They played two of those in the first week of the season, losing to Orcas Island, then clobbering Friday Harbor.

Now, they don’t get a game again until June 5 and 8, sitting out while their varsity counterparts play five times.

While they, and us, wait for those contests, here’s a look at some of the young Wolves.

Skylar Parker

Pam Morrell

Katie Marti

Jessenia Camarena

Bryley Gilbert

Morgan Stevens

Desi Ramirez

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“Hey, let me in! I want to see those sweet, sweet standings!!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“So do we.”

One week in, three to play.

High school hoops are officially underway in the Northwest 2B/1B League, and a couple of things are already clear.

On the girls side, La Conner is, as always, a beast.

The 2B Braves have polished off Concrete 88-10, Friday Harbor 62-15, and Darrington 87-6, while also stepping outside the NWL to beat 1A power King’s 44-39.

There’s also a second beast, with 1B Mount Vernon Christian having beaten Coupeville 54-14, Concrete 75-17, and Orcas Island 62-16.

La Conner and MVC play June 1 and 15, and barring any kind of Covid-related shenanigans, it would appear the Braves and Hurricanes will slug it out for the title.

On the boys side, things are much more topsy-turvy.

Orcas Island sits atop the standings at 3-1, but lost Saturday to Mount Vernon Christian, a team Coupeville already whacked.

For the Wolves, if their buzzer-beater Saturday at Friday Harbor had stayed in the bucket, they’d be 2-1 and in a second-place tie.

It didn’t, so, for the moment, CHS is a game-and-a-half back of the top spot, though things could radically change in week two.

The Wolves, both boys and girls, play three times this coming week, with home games against Concrete Tuesday and La Conner Thursday, followed by a trip Friday to the wilds of Darrington.

That’ll take us to the halfway point of this pandemic-altered 12-game season, and may provide a bit more clarity on which boys team will rise to the top.

Maybe.

Where things stand through May 23:

 

Northwest League boys basketball:

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

 

Northwest League girls basketball:

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

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Audrianna Shaw leads all varsity girls in scoring. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jonathan Valenzuela has torched the nets for the JV boys.

It’s the easy stat, it’s the sexy stat.

Rebounds, steals, the number of times you draw an offensive charge — all important to basketball success.

But putting the ball in the bucket is ultimately what the game revolves around.

Plus, it’s the stat I can track the best as four separate Coupeville High School hoops squads play out their season.

So, here you go, Wolf scoring stats through games of May 22:

 

Varsity Girls
(3 games):

Audrianna Shaw – 26
Maddie Georges – 16
Izzy Wells – 14
Carolyn Lhamon – 10
Savina Wells – 10
Kylie Van Velkinburgh – 7
Gwen Gustafson – 3
Ryanne Knoblich – 2
Lyla Stuurmans – 2

 

Varsity Boys
(3 games):

Hawthorne Wolfe 82
Xavier Murdy 25
Grady Rickner 22
Daniel Olson 14
Logan Downes 10
Alex Murdy 10
Logan Martin 6
Sage Downes 4
Cody Roberts 2
TJ Rickner 1

 

JV Girls
(2 games):

Lyla Stuurmans – 22
Madison McMillan – 18
Jessenia Camarena – 9
Katie Marti – 4
Skylar Parker – 4
Morgan Stevens – 1

 

JV Boys
(3 games):

Jonathan Valenzuela – 36
Cole White – 22
Dominic Coffman – 20
Nick Guay – 15
William Davidson – 8
Zane Oldenstadt – 8
Mikey Robinett – 4
Ryan Blouin – 2
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2

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