Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘CHS Wolves’

After back-to-back 30+ point games, Coupeville’s Hawthorne Wolfe was tabbed as a WIAA Athlete of the Week. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

He burnt the nets down, and the outside world took note.

Coupeville High School sophomore Hawthorne Wolfe became the first Wolf basketball player in at least a decade-plus to notch back-to-back 30+ point games, and his performance landed him some big props.

After scoring 34 against Oak Harbor on the road Dec. 4 and singing Orcas Island for 33 in Coupeville’s home opener Dec. 7, Wolfe was tabbed as an Athlete of the Week by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

Each week during the school year, the WIAA honors male and female athletes from every level (4A-1B).

Wolfe kicked off his award-worthy week against 3A Oak Harbor, blitzing them for 15 points in the first quarter alone.

During that time, he went on a 12-0 run by himself, netting three straight three-balls, before driving hard to the hoop for a layup and free throw to get three the hard way.

Against Orcas, Wolfe exploded for 16 points in the third quarter, careening to the hoop, stoppin’ and poppin’, and driving the Viking defenders batty.

To see who else shared WIAA honors this week, pop over to:

wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=961

Read Full Post »

Sophomore Hawthorne Wolfe is averaging 24.3 points a night through the first three games. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Avalon Renninger drills a jump shot.

Points make the world go round.

There are a lot of things which contribute to basketball success, from rebounds, to hustle, to heart.

But, in the end, the team with the most points wins, and it’s the easiest stat to track.

So, three games into the 2018-2019 high school hoops season, here’s a breakdown of where four of the five Coupeville teams sit, points-wise.

The boys C-Team isn’t included this time around for only one reason – it has yet to play a game.

So, with that in mind, scoring totals through Dec. 10:

 

Girls Varsity:

Scout Smith – 29
Chelsea Prescott – 17
Maddie Georges – 15
Izzy Wells – 13
Hannah Davidson – 8
Avalon Renninger – 7
Carolyn Lhamon – 3
Tia Wurzrainer – 3
Nezi Keiper – 2
Audrianna Shaw – 2
Kylie Van Velkinburgh – 2

 

Boys Varsity:

Hawthorne Wolfe – 73
Mason Grove – 39
Koa Davison – 26
Sean Toomey-Stout – 26
Jered Brown – 12
Jacobi Pilgrim – 8
Ulrik Wells – 8
Gavin Knoblich – 3

 

Girls JV:

Alita Blouin – 17
Ella Colwell – 14
Gwen Gustafson – 14
Ryanne Knoblich – 14
Natalie Castano – 6
Savana Allen – 4
Jessenia Camarena – 3
Morgan Stevens – 3
Abby Mulholland – 2
Samantha Streitler – 2
Heidi Meyers – 1

 

Boys JV:

Sage Downes – 32
Grady Rickner – 28
Daniel Olson – 22
Alex Murdy – 14
Cody Roberts – 10
Miles Davidson – 8
Alex Jimenez – 8
Logan Martin – 8
Andrew Aparicio – 4
Chris Cernick – 4
TJ Rickner – 4

Read Full Post »

Coupeville’s Makana Stone won an Athlete of the Week award at Whitman for her play during a Texas trip. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Her game travels well.

After tearing up a pair of teams during a Texas trip, Whitman College women’s basketball standout Makana Stone has been tabbed as the Northwest Conference Female Athlete of the Week.

The Coupeville grad threw down a pair of double-doubles as the Blues wrapped up a season-opening seven-game road stand.

After going off for 13 points and 12 rebounds in a win against Concordia University, Stone posted a 22 and 10 in a big-time brawl with the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, the #7 team in NCAA D-III.

Whitman, 6-1 on the season, returns to play this Friday, Dec. 13, when it hosts the University of Maine at Fort Kent in the opener of the Kim Evanger Raney Classic.

On the season, Stone, a senior, has 117 points, 50 rebounds, 11 assists, 11 steals, and eight blocked shots, while shooting 47-79 (59.4%) from the floor and 21-26 (80.8%) from the free throw line.

Read Full Post »

Ella Colwell dominates on the boards. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Nezi Keiper holds her ground.

Claire Mayne looks for an open teammate.

Gwen Gustafson doesn’t back down.

Abby Mulholland goes up strong.

Carolyn Lhamon stays calm under pressure.

Too late. Maddie Georges is gone, baby, gone.

The bigger they are, the harder they fall when Ryanne Knoblich starts choppin’.

The action was hoppin’, and the paparazzi was everywhere.

Both Coupeville High School girls basketball squads won Saturday, and, as the Wolves pounded on visiting Orcas Island, John Fisken clicked away.

The photos above are courtesy him, but are just a smidgen of what he snapped.

To see everything he shot, and maybe grab some glossies for gram and gramps, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2019-2020/GBB-2019-12-07-vs-Orcas/

Read Full Post »

Koa Davison roars in for a bucket. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Alex Jimenez shows off his ball skills.

Tucker Hall slices to the hoop.

Mason Grove makes it rain three-balls.

Alex Murdy kicks it into overdrive.

Jacobi Pilgrim surveys the scene.

Andrew Aparicio lines up a shot.

“Give us the dang ball, son!!”

Saturday afternoons are made for basketball, and photos.

The two come together in the pics seen above, which arrive fresh from the camera of John Fisken.

To see everything he shot, and possibly purchase some Christmas gifts, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2019-2020/BBB-2019-12-07-vs-Orcas/

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »