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Aiden O’Neill pushes the pace. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Malachi Somes (left) and Chase Anderson battle for a loose ball.

First one is in the books.

The Coupeville Middle School boys basketball team kicked off a new season Thursday, splitting a pair of games with visiting Langley.

Playing in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, the Wolf varsity cruised in for a 45-25 win, while the CMS JV fell 41-10.

All in all, it made for a strong debut.

“The gym was full with many who have never been to see a CMS basketball game!,” said Coupeville coach Jon Roberts.

“It was awesome to feel the excitement and energy.”

How the day played out:

 

Varsity:

Langley hung around for a bit, trailing just 8-4 at the first break, then the Wolves found their shooting touch.

Shots which rimmed out in the first quarter started hitting nothing but the bottom of the net after that, as CMS pushed the lead to 21-6 at the half, then 35-16 heading into the final frame.

“Second (quarter) we started really jelling,” Roberts said. “Camden (Glover) with his high post screen on Chase (Anderson) or Aiden (O’Neill), and then the roll and dish.”

Anderson, who matched Langley by himself with a torrid 25-point performance on opening night, closed out the first half by netting a three-ball with just two ticks left on the clock.

Sharp shooting — after a little bit of an early dry spell — and lights-out defense spurred on the Wolves, who enter the season with only three veterans.

While Anderson had the hot hand, his teammates contributed with pinpoint passing, which pleased the Wolf coaches.

“I wish I had an assist count. It would have been shockingly high!,” Roberts said. “Good screens made for easy give and goes.

“Overall the coaches were happy with the win.”

Glover and O’Neill each tossed in eight points in support of Anderson, while Malachi Somes and Riley Lawless rounded out the scoring with a bucket apiece.

Mahkai Myles, Easton Green, Jayden McManus, and Carson Grove all saw playing time as well, contributing with hustle and smart defense.

 

JV:

Coupeville’s second team is very green, and it showed at times, as many of the Wolves were playing in their first organized team game.

And yet, the Wolves hung tough behind the shooting of Jacob Schooley, staying tied at 4-4 midway through the first quarter.

A 16-0 Langley run in the second frame put the game out of reach, but CMS responded well in the second half.

“South Whidbey was a better-skilled team, with some height to help,” Roberts said. “We will work to get better practice after practice.

“We will learn good solid basketball fundamentals, and hopefully build back this end of the team,” he added. “Hard work in practice will make us a better team.”

Wyatt Fitch-Marron, Captain Teuscher, and Lawless each banged home a bucket in support of Schooley’s four-point effort.

Also seeing playing time were Jonah Weyl, Beckett Green, Max Ohme, George Spear, Matthew Kuzma, Jackson Waterbury, Dylan Robinett, Ethan Walling, Zach Blitch, Joshua Stockdale, Kenny Jacobsen, and Grove.

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Malachi Somes and his CMS basketball teammates open play Nov. 18. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Basketball season is upon us.

First up are the Coupeville Middle School boys, who kick off an eight-game schedule at home Thursday, Nov. 18 against Langley.

Coaches Jon Roberts and Craig Anderson currently have 24 players, though that number has ebbed and flowed a bit during the first week-plus of practice.

The roster as it stands today:

 

8th graders:

Chase Anderson
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Matthew Kuzma
Aiden O’Neill
Jacob Schooley
Malachi Somes
George Spear

 

7th graders:

Zach Blitch
Kenny Jacobsen
Riley Lawless
Jayden McManus
Mahkai Myles
Dylan Robinett
Joshua Stockdale
Captain Teuscher
Ethan Walling
Jackson Waterbury

 

6th graders:

Wyatt Fitch-Marron
Beckett Green
Carson Grove
Nicholas Laska
Max Ohme
Jonah Weyl

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CMS volleyball ace Ava Ashby keeps a rally alive. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

No one can say it hasn’t been an interesting season.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball prepped for its opener, only for Langley to fail to show up.

Then, a later match fell victim to a lack of bus drivers.

And now, the final two matches — Monday at Langley and Tuesday at home versus Granite Falls — have been scrubbed.

The early end to the season is courtesy a positive Covid test, said Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith.

Still, the players involved in the program, which included 6th graders this time around, showed considerable growth and an ability to out-holler any team in their way.

The future for these spikers, and the CMS program, is a bright one.

As they exit, we offer up our last collection of pics, courtesy photographer John Fisken.

To see more, and possibly purchase some glossies for the grandparents, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Ava Carpenter defends her home court.

Myra McDonald

Jordaya Dowell goes all out.

Ava Ashby

Tenley Stuurmans keeps alive a family tradition of volleyball excellence.

Alexis Hewitt

The circle of trust.

When you next see Teagan Calkins doing this on a volleyball court, she’ll be playing in high school.

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Tenley Stuurmans gets artful with her tip game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Next gen stars, captured on film.

Wednesday’s Coupeville Middle School volleyball match brought wanderin’ photographer John Fisken to town, and the pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly buy some glossies for far-flung family members, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/MSVB-2021-10-20-vs-Sultan/

 

Ava Carpenter lets loose with a serve.

Myra McDonald connects on a return, while Wolf teammate Willow Leedy-Bonifas (18) provides backup.

Adeline Maynes shows off textbook form.

Teagan Calkins controls play at the net.

Abbigail Bond triggers the offense.

Rhylin Price keeps her eyes on the ball.

The Wolves get their celebration on.

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CMS cross country runners fuel up Wednesday at the league championship meet. (Elizabeth Bitting photos)

Noelle Western delivered Coupeville’s best performance.

The circle is complete.

Ending the season where it also began, the Coupeville Middle School cross country squad competed Wednesday at the Cascade League Championships.

Meet host Langley swept both team titles during the 140-runner event, while Coupeville claimed fourth in the girls race, and sixth in the boys.

Individual titles went to Reed Atwood of Langley and Caleb Greenland of Lakewood.

Coupeville placed a runner on the awards stand, with 8th grader Noelle Western claiming 9th place in the girls race.

The Wolves sent 15 runners to the line, with eight of the nine who competed in the season opener coming back around to set a PR on the same course.

“It’s always nice to finish where we first started the season,” said CMS coach Elizabeth Bitting. “So many PR’s, and so many happy faces!

“I am very proud of these athletes,” she added.

“I wish the 8th graders the best of luck in high school and I hope to see everybody else return in the fall! GO WOLVES!!!”

 

Complete Wednesday results (3000 meters):

 

GIRLS:

Noelle Western (9th) 14:15.92
Mikayla Wagner (14th) 15:08.47
Ivy Rudat (15th) 15:08.80
Aleksia Jump (17th) 15:43.16
Laken Simpson (23rd) 16:03.25
Marin Winger (24th) 16:15.42
Liza Zustiak (28th) 16:38.59
Devon Wyman (36th) 18:58.47
Emma McFadden (38th) 19:12.79
Mary Western (41st) 19:36.61

 

BOYS:

Beckett Green (24th) 13:38.54
Wyatt Fitch-Marron (29th) 13:54.79
Joshua Stockdale (33rd) 14:21.70
Axel Marshall (41st) 14:54.58
Zack Blitch (61st) 17:50.91

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