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Cole White gets his head into the game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The program which can’t be killed got its moment in the spotlight.

Back on the pitch Friday night, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad romped to a 3-0 win over visiting Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood, and got their closeup thanks to wanderin’ photo whiz kid John Fisken.

The pics above and below are courtesy him, but you can see many more (and buy some gifts for the grandparents) by popping over to:

BS 2021-04-16 vs CPC Lynnwood – John’s Photos

 

Andrew Williams slices a shot into the great wide open.

Aidan Wilson (center) is mobbed by his teammates after netting the first goal of the season.

Cael Wilson launches a laser.

Nathan Ginnings lets rip with a throw-in.

Preston Epp gets the offense out and running.

Owen Barenburg dances a tart tango with the ball.

A perfect 1-0 on the season, and looking for more.

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Cole White shows off a nimble touch with his dribbling skills. (Morgan White photo)

The weather is getting nicer, allowing young basketball players a chance to spend more time outside.

While outdoors, Wolf hoops stars can work on their dribbling skills, honing their handles with a little guidance from videos put together by local coaches and players.

This week’s edition of the Coupeville Youth Basketball dribbling challenge offers tips on working the ball in and out, with both hands, as well as perfecting crossovers.

Follow along with the action, work on your skills and post your own response videos on social media.

 

Skills 5 and 6:

 

Skills 7-9:

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Nick Guay leads off a final collection of CMS boys basketball pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

William Davidson

Hunter Bronec

Zane Oldenstadt

Cole White

Landon Roberts

Time to put the basketballs away and clean out the photo file.

With the Coupeville Middle School boys hoops season closing Thursday, here’s six Wolf portraits I never got around to using.

They come to us from John Fisken, and are seeing the light of the internet for the first time.

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William Davidson rolls to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Logan Downes leads CMS hoops players in scoring, averaging a tick over 15 a night. (Morgan White photo)

They’re filling up the hoop.

Four games into a 10-game schedule, 21 Coupeville Middle School boys basketball players have chucked the rock through the net.

The Wolves are off for a few days over the Thanksgiving holidays, but are back in action this Monday, when they travel to Lakewood.

After that, they play four of their final five games at home, starting with a match-up Dec. 4 against King’s.

The scoring race through Nov. 29:

Logan Downes – 61
Timothy Nitta – 27
Cole White – 22
Hunter Bronec – 20
Mikey Robinett – 15
Justin Jansen – 14
Johnny Porter – 12
Nathan Ginnings – 11
JP Edoukou – 10
Hurlee Bronec – 8
William Davidson – 8
Zane Oldenstadt – 7
Carson Fields – 6
Nick Guay – 6
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 6
Ryan Blouin – 4
Harlan Mouw – 4
Jack Porter – 4
Alex Clark – 2
Landon Roberts – 2
Chris Villarreal – 2

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Brynn Parker slashed two minutes off her best time Wednesday, as CMS cross country finished a successful season under coach Elizabeth Bitting. (Corinn Parker photo)

“Wowza!!! Look at those improvements!”

Coupeville Middle School cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting was beaming Wednesday after most of her runners PR’d at the Cascade League Championships in South Whidbey.

The Wolves wrapped a very-successful seven-meet season with their final race in Langley, which covered a 1.7 mile course.

 

Complete Wednesday results:

 

7th/8th graders:

GIRLS:

Ayden Wyman (16th) 12:34.08
Marlen Montiel (22nd) 13:01.71
Edie Bittner (25th) 13:40.18
Sofia Milasich (26th) 13:46.38
Lillian Stanwood (27th) 13:52.19
Sam McMahon (28th) 13:57.73
Erica McGrath (31st) 14:02.17
Aubrey Blitch (41st) 15:55.80

BOYS:

Jack Porter (16th) 10:29.91
Landon Roberts (17th) 10:30.98
Hank Milnes 
(19th) 10:43.03
Jayden Moses (47th) 11:49.37
Johnny Porter
(55th) 12:12.11
Thomas Strelow
(60th) 12:29.99
Alex Clark 
(68th) 12:51.14
Alex Bowder 
(74th) 13:14.22
Gabe Reed 
(85th) 17:50.83

 

6th graders (Times recorded, but don’t count in standings):

GIRLS:

Teagan Calkins 12:15
Aleksia Jump 
13:26
Brynn Parker
14:13
Liza Zustiak
14:42
Dianne Brown
14:51

BOYS:

Cody Badger 11:18
George Spear
11:42
Malichi Somes
12:03
Adrian Cunningham
16:54

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