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Sean Toomey-Stout and Co. will have to wait at least one more day to return to basketball action. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Well, at least you can make plans early … to do nothing.

With more snow coming down Tuesday night, the Coupeville School District opted not to wait until morning, and made the call early to cancel all classes and activities for Wednesday.

That gives students a second-straight snow day, while also ensuring none of us will need to slip ‘n slide to the CHS gym to try and watch basketball.

The Wolf boys basketball teams originally had home games against Cedar Park Christian set for Tuesday.

Those games were bumped until Wednesday, with the hope the weather would improve.

It has not, so the matchups with the Eagles get shoved a little further down the schedule.

They will get played, since they’re league games, but, whether that happens Thursday, or at a later date, is unknown as of Tuesday night.

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Wolf cheerleader Bella Velasco waits for the beat to drop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Good times, good times.

Cristina McGrath plays a merry tune.

Ryan Georges has spirit. Do you?

There’s a new paparazzi in town, and she’s ready for a shoot-out.

Rusty Bailey, photo scamp.

“I’m the king of the world!”

Greg White (left) and Larrie Ford share a laugh.

You don’t have to wear basketball shorts to play a big role during hoops season.

Every Coupeville High School home game brings out a variety of folks, from cheerleaders to band students, to fans of all ages, and even the occasional paparazzi to capture them all on film.

The pics seen above are courtesy John Fisken, and offer a look at that support crew hard at work.

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Maddie Georges waits for a teammate to get open before delivering a pass. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Nezi Keiper and Dominic Coffman have a chat.

Wolf JV players react to a play.

Eryn Wood contemplates going all Sean Penn on the paparazzi.

Abby Mulholland stands tall under pressure, while Alita Blouin scrambles to help.

Tia Wurzrainer glides past a defender.

As she rehabs from an injury, rebound machine Ja’Kenya Hoskins moonlights as a camerawoman.

Savana Allen gets out of town in a hurry.

The wins keep coming, and so do the photos.

Both Coupeville High School girls basketball squads beat visiting Sultan Friday night, keeping alive hot streaks.

Meanwhile, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken ambled between gyms to snap the pics seen above.

Just a mere fraction of what he captured, the rest are stashed away for your perusal and purchasing needs at:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2019-2020/GBB-2020-01-10-vs-Sultan/

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Hannah Davidson has tossed in 41 points this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Who will be #3?

Two Coupeville High School basketball players have topped 100 points so far this season, and they both play for the varsity boys squad.

Sophomore Hawthorne Wolfe (158) and senior Mason Grove (108) are already in triple digits, but there’s a pack of Wolves coming up fast.

With just under half the regular season left to play, it’s a pretty sure bet others will crack the barrier.

For now, Daniel Olson (90), Scout Smith (84), Grady Rickner (83), and Sean Toomey-Stout (83) are the closest.

Olson technically has 92, having netted a basket for the varsity squad, while ringing up most of his points on the JV level.

As we wait for the 100-point duo to become a trio, a look at up-to-the-moment scoring stats for all five CHS hoops teams:

 

Varsity Girls
(10 games):

Scout Smith – 84
Chelsea Prescott – 72
Maddie Georges – 47
Hannah Davidson – 41
Avalon Renninger – 37
Izzy Wells – 30
Carolyn Lhamon – 15
Tia Wurzrainer – 13
Kylie Van Velkinburgh – 10
Anya Leavell – 8
Audrianna Shaw – 6
Mollie Bailey – 4
Nezi Keiper – 2

 

Varsity Boys
(10 games):

Hawthorne Wolfe – 158
Mason Grove – 108
Sean Toomey-Stout – 83
Jacobi Pilgrim – 49
Ulrik Wells – 49
Jered Brown – 38
Gavin Knoblich – 34
Koa Davison – 33
Jean Lund-Olsen – 10
Tucker Hall – 6
Xavier Murdy – 4
Daniel Olson – 2

 

JV Girls
(8 games):

Alita Blouin – 56
Gwen Gustafson – 50
Ella Colwell – 38
Ryanne Knoblich – 37
Jessenia Camarena – 16
Abby Mulholland – 12
Savana Allen – 10
Natalie Castano – 9
Morgan Stevens – 7
Samantha Streitler – 2
Heidi Meyers – 1

 

JV Boys
(9 games):

Daniel Olson – 90
Grady Rickner – 83
Sage Downes – 76
Alex Murdy – 44
Logan Martin – 35
Cody Roberts – 30
Alex Jimenez – 26
Miles Davidson – 15
Xavier Murdy – 14
TJ Rickner – 12
Andrew Aparicio – 8
Chris Cernick – 6
Chris Ruck – 5

 

C-Team Boys
(5 games):

Ty Hamilton – 34
Dominic Coffman – 23
Alex Wasik – 13
Ben Smith – 11
Brayden Coatney – 10
Chris Cernick – 6
Josh Upchurch – 4
Simon Shelley – 3
Andrew Aparicio – 2
Nick Armstrong – 2
Coen Killian – 2
Alex Murdy – 2

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Alex Murdy crashes hard to the hoop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Back in town for a quick second, Lindsey Roberts give dad Jon a love tap.

Mason Grove lines up a shot.

Steve and Katie Kiel go with the flow.

Jacobi Pilgrim muscles his way to the rack.

I should just dump the whole sports thing and launch a new web site called cutebabies.com. Page hits for days.

Grady Rickner stops and pops.

CHS coaches (l to r) Brad Sherman, Chris Smith, and Patrick Upchurch debate which markers smell the best.

There was action everywhere.

With Coupeville High School’s basketball teams hosting Sultan Friday, there were games in two gyms, plus a fair amount of things going down in the bleachers.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken captured both on and off court moments, and the pics seen above are courtesy him.

But they’re not the only photos he snapped.

To see everything Fisken shot, and possibly purchase some glossies, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2019-2020/BBB-2020-01-10-vs-Sultan/

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