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Jared Helmstadter, Makana Stone and McKenzie Bailey (pink) threaten to break the door down. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Jared Helmstadter, Makana Stone and McKenzie Bailey (pink) threaten to break the door down … with their charisma. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Payton

Wolf freshmen (l to r) Payton Aparicio, Sage Renninger and Lauren Bayne hang out.

Bayne

Josh Bayne (lefts) gets dangerously close to Aaron Curtin.

Oscar

The Three Musketeers, (l to r) Lucas Etzell, Oscar Liquidano and Colin Belliveau.

Dalton

Helmstadter leans in while Dalton Martin gets intense.

Abby

Abby Parker (right) strikes a pose.

Monica

Monica Vidoni (red jacket) and fellow seniors hold down the big table.

Logan

Logan Martin, the setup/cleanup master.

Give them free food and they will come.

Virtually every athlete affiliated with a sport at Coupeville High School poured into the school Friday night for a retreat put on by the Coupeville Booster Club and Proactive Coaching.

Hanging around, camera in hand, to document the goings-on, was Booster Club bigwig/baseball mom Shelli Trumbull, who provides us with the pics that reside above.

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The fleet-footed (and always comfortable) Lauren Grove. (John Fisken photos)

The fleet-footed (and always comfortable) Lauren Grove. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne, Mitchell Losey (hedband) and Grey Rische come thundering down the back stretch.

   Lauren Bayne (WSU shirt), Mitchell Losey (headband) and Grey Rische (right) come thundering down the back stretch.

You won’t be able to see her perform at home, but the best athlete Coupeville High School has should loom large over the spring.

Wolf junior Makana Stone, who placed second in the 400 at the state meet a year ago, is back to break new records and grab more medals.

Makana has significantly increased her strength from last year and it is really going to be exciting to see what she can accomplish,” said CHS track coach Randy King. “Her endurance is great and stronger generally means faster!”

And she’s not the only fleet-footed weapon the Wolves will deploy as they criss-cross the state for a season spent on the road (the Coupeville track is not up to par to host home meets).

Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt, Lauren Grove and Kirsten Pelroy all have speed to burn, and, as a group, have significant postseason experience of their own.

Not to be outdone, the boys side of the roster offers blazers in Lathom Kelley and Jared Helmstadter, both of whom would like to join Stone in heading to Cheney at the end of the season.

Jared never backs down from a running challenge and has also added the javelin to his event list this year,” King said. “Lathom is a decathlete hanging out at Coupeville.

“He can pretty much do any event he chooses and be one of the league’s best,” he added. “He is experimenting at lots of events; generally the sprints are his favorite. I hope he keeps trying all sorts of events.”

While the Wolves do not have the depth to win team meets, they do have a strong mix of veterans and newbies and King’s goal, as always, is to see those athletes progress and improve week after week.

Nailing a PR, then snapping it again and again, is the goal for all Wolf athletes.

Stone will anchor the sprints and relays, with Hurlburt (“Sylvia is absolutely determined in her march towards the top of the times list in the 100 meters”), Grove and Etzell joining her.

Grove is also putting in considerable time in the sandpit, where she competes in the long jump and triple jump.

Skyler Lawrence and Amanda Foley are the team’s primary weapons when it comes to throwing events.

Amanda is really showing a lot of improvement in the discus and javelin, her marks will go way up from last year,” King said. “Skyler loves to throw.  Her form is much improved on the discus and she is working without pause on the javelin and shot.”

The core group will be joined by newcomers including freshmen Lauren Bayne, Allison Wenzel and Abby Parker and sophomores Delaney Armstrong, Naika Hallam, Alexxis Otto and Sandra Lund-Olsen, all of whom will compete in a number of events.

Kelley and Helmstadter are joined by throwers Dalton Martin and Grey Rische, jumper/sprinters Mitchell Carroll and Connor Thompson and sprinter/thrower Mitchell Losey.

Martin, who was a strong competitor along side the departed Nick Streubel last year, has an especially bright future.

Dalton is a really good technician and understands the dance that is the discus,” King said.

Rounding out the squad are freshmen Luke Carlson (throws), Jesse Hester (hurdles/javelin), Kenny Johnson (sprints) and Jacob Smith (sprints.)

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Aaron Trumbull splits the defenders for two of his team-high 13 Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Trumbull splits the defenders for two of his team-high 13 Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Freshman phenom Hunter Smith sparked the Wolf JV squad to its first win of the season.

Freshman phenom Hunter Smith sparked the Wolf JV squad to its first win of the season.

It was a tough one. No doubt.

But now the question becomes, what do you do with the anger and frustration. Do you use it to fuel you as you go forward, or does it kill your season?

Anthony Smith believes it will fuel his squad.

“The guys are mad, but it’s a good mad,” Smith said. “We go in, work hard and get back at it. We take the positives and learn from them.”

Playing their first-ever 1A Olympic League contest Friday night, Smith’s Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team came agonizingly close to a win. Emphasis on the agony.

Two missed free throws by the Wolves in a tie game with 17 seconds to play opened the door for visiting Klahowya to escape with a 57-55 win.

The Eagles (1-4 overall, 1-0 in league play) took advantage of the misses and scored a game-busting layup with less than two ticks on the clock. Coupeville (1-5, 0-1) had a final shot, but it fell short.

Now the Wolves will have a week of practice to fine-tune their fury and bring it to a positive boil before they travel to Orcas Island for a non-conference game Dec. 19.

CHS plays three straight non-league games before they meet Port Townsend in early Jan. for the second of their nine Olympic League games.

Friday, Coupeville went toe-to-toe with the Eagles, leading for much of the game.

Up by three at the half, they came out a bit flat in the third — a recurring trend for the Wolves — but Smith called on his reserves and they stepped up big time.

“I emptied the bench and they did their part,” Smith said. “They held things together and got us going again.”

The game was foul-strewn affair, with the teams combining to shoot 61 free throws. The one positive was that neither team had much to complain about, as both were punished fairly equally.

Klahowya hit 17 of 32 at the charity stripe, while Coupeville banged home 16 of 29.

Aaron Trumbull paced the Wolves with 13 points, while Dalton Martin poured in 10.

Joel Walstad (9), Ryan Griggs (5), Hesselgrave (4), Gabe Wynn (4), Matt Shank (4), Aaron Curtin (4) and Jared Helmstadter (2) rounded out the scoring.

It was the first varsity points for Helmstadter.

Griggs snagged six boards, while Martin pulled in three caroms, blocked three shots and made off with three steals.

JV wins first: Playing without coach Dustin Van Velkingburgh, who was on medical leave as he deals with heart issues, the young guns pulled off a 36-32 victory.

After the game, Smith and the players checked in with Coach V on speaker phone and relayed the positive news.

“It was a great one for the JV,” Smith said. “They worked hard and deserved it.”

Freshman Hunter Smith poured in 13, snagged six rebounds and made off with two assists to spark the win.

DeAndre Mitchell (9), Desmond Bell (4), Brian Shank (3), Dante Mitchell (3) and Ben Olson (2) also scored for the Wolves.

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Matt Shank (22) and Ryan Griggs (John Fisken photos)

Matt Shank (22) and Ryan Griggs are happy to see each other. (John Fisken photos)

Risen Johnson caps a breakaway with a sweet layup.

Risen Johnson caps a breakaway with a sweet layup.

Mitchell

DeAndre Mitchell rises up and wins the opening tip.

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Aaron Curtin (15) and Dalton Martin find themselves in the middle of a four-player collision.

Wiley

Wiley Hesselgrave shows off his hops.

CJ

CJ Smith, owner of a laser focus.

JV bench

The Wolf JV have the best seats in the house.

Dalton

Martin fights his way through the paint, one painful lunge at a time.

They play for first-place.

When the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad takes the floor Friday night (4:45 JV/6:30 varsity) to face Klahowya, it’ll be the first 1A Olympic League game of the season.

League rivals Port Townsend (0-3 in non-conference play) and Chimacum (0-3) will take turns playing non-league foe Blaine this weekend.

So, while the Wolves (1-4) and Eagles (0-4) may not have stellar win-loss records, the victor will have sole possession of the top spot in the conference — at least for a night.

To get you prepped, here’s a smorgasbord of pics of the Wolves in action, courtesy John Fisken.

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CJ Smith (John Fisken photos)

CJ Smith scrapes the ceiling. (John Fisken photos)

Dalton Martin

Dalton Martin, running the break and flexing, all at the same time.

Risen

Risen Johnson, preparing to make off with one of his 4,806 steals on the evening.

Savanna

Savanna Dohner brings in the noise ‘n the funk with a little cow bell.

Gabe

Gabe Wynn is on the move.

mascots

Lesson learned. When Loggers go in the woods, they’re likely to get roughed up by Wolves.

shank

Matt Shank gets intense. You wouldn’t like him when he’s mad.

Sylvia

   CHS cheerleader/ballet superstar turned photo bug Sylvia Hurlburt can still break it down with the best.

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The Wolf bench (and a Fat Head of Johnson) enjoy what they’re seeing.

The joint was jumpin’.

Kicking off a hoops doubleheader Friday, the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad blistered Darrington, grabbing its first win of the season.

Providing the background accompaniment was the CHS/CMS band and a healthy crowd of Wolf supporters.

Snapping pics of the action both on and off the court was John Fisken, who provides the pics above.

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