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They’re ready for their close-up, Mr. DeMille. (Julie Wheat photos)

They are the future of Coupeville hoops, but they get their first taste of the spotlight today.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us from Julie Wheat, showcase young girls and boys who hit the hardwood for the Coupeville Youth Basketball Association this winter.

Which from this group will grow up to become the next Logan Downes or Haylee Armstrong and become an All-League dynamo for the CHS Wolves?

Only time will tell.

Until then we can daydream that each and every one of these kids will hit 6-foot-9 and turn Cow Town into Title Town.

Or, at the very least, enjoy their time playing God’s Chosen Sport. That works, too.

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The clock is ticking and “God’s Chosen Sport” awaits.

Registration for the Coupeville Youth Basketball Association wraps this coming Friday, Dec. 5, leaving parents less than a week to dot their I’s and cross their T’s.

The season runs Jan. 5 through the first week of March.

Cost is $60 per player, and the league is open to Coupeville children in grades K-5.

For more info and to register a player, sponsor a team, or volunteer, pop over to:

https://www.coupevilleyouthbasketball.com/

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Kick off July with a return to the hardwood.

The Coupeville Youth Basketball Association is hosting a two-day summer skills camp July 1-2.

The event is open to kids entering grades K-5 in the Coupeville School District and will go down in the CHS gym.

Cost is $30 per player, and if you register by June 19, you’ll be guaranteed a camp t-shirt.

To register, pop over to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc-f1-Wr48CvpThdAz3SH8WeEZsEzgVfDQ4Vf5PAbCAqRAsRg/viewform

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Ready to rumble. (Photos courtesy Eddie Fasolo)

Cow Town is a hoops hotbed.

Business on the prairie hardwood is booming, with the Coupeville Youth Basketball Association drawing in more and more players each season.

The teams pictured above and below represent just a fraction of the kids living the hoops life, while showcasing the talent coming up through the pipeline.

The 2nd/3rd grade squad in yellow went 8-0, while the 4th/5th grade team repping red was an impressive 8-1, with both netting titles.

Has anyone replaced the nets, cause these guys just burnt them down.

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Avery Parker drills a jumper over Greg White. (Photos courtesy Brad Sherman)

If you open the gym, they will come.

The Coupeville Youth Basketball Association held a two-day skills camp for kids in grades K-5, attracting nearly 60 players.

The event was broken down into two groups, with K-2 playing together and 3-5 taking the court after them.

High school and middle school coaches led the camp, while current CHS players assisted, creating a positive experience for players both young and (relatively) old.

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