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David and Amy King (John Fisken photo)

   David and Amy King guided the CHS girls to a second straight Friday Harbor Tip-off Classic title Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

They’re riding a wave of euphoria.

Coming off of back-to-back wins over Seattle Academy and Friday Harbor, both schools which made it to state last year, the CHS girls basketball squad is flying high.

Now the Wolves plunge into 1A Olympic League play against Chimacum and Klahowya this coming week, trying to keep Coupeville’s 18-game undefeated streak in conference play alive.

As he prepares, Wolf round-ball guru David King found a few moments to take up residence in the Coaches Corner.

His thoughts:

Defensively when we are active and communicating we can be very disruptive.

We like what we are seeing; however, we are still a work in progress.

This shows in some lapses throughout the first three games.

We are also fouling too much instead of getting in good defensive position.

Offensively we aren’t quite on the same level as our defense.

Heading into our first league games this season we have to tighten things up and reduce our turnovers. Most of these are self-inflicted.

Our intangibles are up and down.

We have had one outstanding rebounding game.

Because of the defensive effort we have impressed in getting steals.

I would like to see us sharing the ball more offensively, but I’ve seen glimpses of some very good stuff. As a team, we are doing a good job of being on the same page.

This upcoming week will be a good test for us.

We need to keep doing the things we are doing well and improve in the areas that have gotten us in trouble over the first three games.

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Kalia Littlejohn (John Fisken photo)

   CHS coach David King hailed sophomore Kalia Littlejohn for the play of the night, on which she made off with a steal, went behind her back on the dribble, then nailed a jumper. (John Fisken photo)

Now the real games begin.

High school hoops semi-officially tipped off Saturday night, as the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad played in a eight-team jamboree at Sedro-Woolley.

The 1A Wolves faced a pair of 2A squads in the host Cubs and Bellingham.

CHS round-ball guru David King returns to the Coaches Corner to assess the jamboree, and look towards the start of the regular season Tuesday night.

Three important things came out of the jamboree.

One, we got out and played against someone else and got our first game nerves out of the way.

Two, we now know what we need to work on to improve.

Three, defensively and offensively, if we execute, good things will happen.

We played nervous, rushed and at times panicked. This led to wild shots, high passes and turnovers.

I’m looking for us to settle down and play our game on Tuesday.

At times we ran our offense, but other times we had three or four players running it and one or two not on the same page.

This is something we have talked about as a team that we need to improve from last year.

We forced some things on our dribble drives. Just need to be smarter with our movement.

As a team, our court awareness and passing to an open teammate needs to improve. We do that and we get in-rhythm shots.

We took some poor shots. And the good shots we did take, just didn’t fall (overshot due to nerves, I believe).

We didn’t block out well and we need to have better communication overall.

We have been implementing a few things defensively this year, the team executed these and it led to some turnovers.

Throughout we did a great job of getting out and running the floor and looking ahead.

When we did have the players on the floor and when they all ran the plays, it was something we can build on to get good looks at the basket.

Hustle? We hustled the whole time on the court.

We also had many offensive rebounds, we just couldn’t get the put-backs in.

In a nutshell, we need to keep improving.

Did we do some things well? Yes. Were we pleased with our play? No.

One thing with this team is the competitive drive they have as players.

I’m looking forward to getting back in the gym on Monday, then seeing how we do against Blaine on Tuesday.

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Brittany Powers (John Fisken photo)

   Brittany Powers lines up a shot during a recent CHS girls basketball practice. (John Fisken photo)

One week in, one week to go.

Actually a little less, as the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad hits the floor next Saturday for a jamboree at Sedro-Woolley.

Real games kick off Tuesday, Nov. 29, with the Wolf girls traveling to Blaine, while the CHS boys welcome the Borderites to Whidbey.

At the midway point of the practice run, Coupeville girls’ coach David King swings by to talk for a bit in the Coaches Corner:

Week one was one of the best weeks of practices I’ve been a part of.

Players came in enthusiastic and ready to learn every day. They earned whatever rest they got on Saturday afternoon/evening and all day Sunday.

We have been breaking things down differently along with tweaking some drills to simulate game-like situations.

Oh, and we are introducing a new offense.

The jamboree is less than a week away and there are many things still needing to be introduced along with reviewing what we learned last week.

Offensively we need to continue to put the work in and make it so when the games start, it is like second nature to them.

Knowing this group, they are going to push themselves to make this happen.

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Julian Welling (John Fisken photos)

   Julian Welling is one of several key returning players for first-year CHS football coach Jon Atkins. (John Fisken photo)

It’s the start of a new era.

Jon Atkins is diving in feet-first as the new head football coach at Coupeville High School, with two days of practice now under his belt.

As he and the Wolves get to know each other and prepare for their opener (Sept. 3 at home against South Whidbey), Atkins will be providing us with some of his thoughts on how things are unfolding.

He’ll be delivering a weekly address this season, which will hit the blogosphere Thursday (or early Friday in this case, since I went to bed early and ignored my emails…).

Anyway, without further ado, let’s head over to the Coaches Corner and see what Atkins has to say.

Hopefully David will let me hijack his blog for one post a week.

I don’t know if I have the knack for writing or the whimsical tone that he does, but I will try my best to keep Wolf Nation informed about our football boys throughout the season in this Coach’s Corner.

This is our first Thursday.

We have only had two days of practice and no game planning for an opponent this week; the coaching staff and the players have been working hard teaching, learning and memorizing a new playbook both offensively and defensively.

Each day the players are conditioning and getting their bodies ready for our first game on Saturday 3rd. (More on that in two weeks).

We are creating a new look for the 2016 season.

In the first few days of our fall camp in addition to installing our new defense and offense we have been installing our Core Covenants that will be the pillars in our program that the coaches believe in and will install in our players.

It is my hope that the community will see these behaviors  from our players in the community. 

The first two days we have focused on Competition and Leadership.

The players know that it is the coaching staff expectation that they compete in the classroom, on the field, or even in our Day 1 thumb war tournament competition, which ended with Co-Champions Woody Liquidano and Teo Keilwitz.

The second covenant is Leadership; all of our players are expected to be Leaders, and demonstrate Leadership in their position groups, in their PE classes and in the community.

We will install the last three covenants: Family, Commitment and Toughness.

We are thrilled to have the players out; we are still missing some faces from last year and would love to have them back out this year as well.

I believe that our program is going in a great direction and would love to have them hop on this train and enjoy the ride.

One of the differences you will see, well, you will hear if you come to practice, is a bit of practice music.

If you drive by practice you might hear some different sounds as our practice playlist changes up each day. 

We expect some AC/DC, Disturbed, Drake and Jake Owens to make an appearance on tomorrow’s practice playlist.

The coaching staff likes to make sure practice stay light and fun while getting our work done.

Next Coach’s Corner I will look to take on Burlington and La Conner in the La Conner Jamboree in our first test for Wolf Nation in 2016.

I am excited to meet all the football parents at our meeting Saturday, Aug. 20 at 4:00 PM.

PS — Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter — @WolfPrideFB.

Coach Atkins

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