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Daniel Olson (John Fisken photo)

Daniel Olson channels Pete Maravich on opening night. (John Fisken photo)

Daniel Olson has no fear.

Jump back to when he was in kindergarten and first grade and every time he came in my video store, he would storm behind the counter, yank out the seat and take over the computer and cash register.

They were his from that point until the moment his parents forcibly removed him to the car when they were ready to go home. If they could catch him.

Skip forward to Monday, when my former “assistant manager” was making his middle school basketball debut, and Olson might be a little taller and a little older, but his ability to run the room is still firmly in place.

Dropping three-pointers like the reincarnation of “Pistol” Pete Maravich — including one that arced through the net in unison with the third-quarter buzzer — Olson exploded for 20 points on visiting Chimacum.

Toss in 14 from Jake Mitten, who dominated in the paint, and the duo outscored the Cowboys by themselves, sparking Coupeville’s 7th grade squad to a 60-30 rout.

The Wolves came out on fire, cooled off a wee bit in the middle, then torched the joint again in the fourth, giving legendary coach Randy King another notch on the plus side of the career win/loss ledger.

Attacking from all sides, Coupeville flustered Chimacum in the early moments, turning several steals into breakaway buckets.

The few times the Wolves didn’t immediately convert, they controlled the boards, with Mitten standing tall in the middle while Matthew Kelley and Sage Downes slid through to snatch away loose caroms.

Olson and Dakota Eck fought for loose balls, and Coupeville spread the offense around on its way to posting a 20-6 lead after eight minutes of play.

If the Cowboys were entertaining any thoughts of rallying before halftime that faded quickly, as the Wolves stretched the lead out to 20 and never looked back.

Chimacum looked more aggressive in the second half, even cutting the lead down to 13 at one point.

Coupeville responded with a 7-1 run to end the quarter, with Chandler Weil hitting a short jumper and Downes slicing to the hoop for a layup after the Cowboys lost control of a rebound.

The final nail, though, came as Olson, one eye on the clock, brought the ball across mid-court.

A dribble, a head fake, his defender lurched back and the unflappable one rose up and banked the ball neatly off the backboard for a crowd-pleasing trey, the ball spinning through the twine as the clock roared and his teammates rushed him.

His eyes pure ice, the long-range assassin just nodded, content in the knowledge he had drained the shot almost exactly the way he had described it to older brother Ben the night before.

And once he was feeling it, Olson got more and more adventurous, nailing two more three-point bombs in the fourth quarter, each one coming from another step or two further out.

If the clock hadn’t run out, he might be out lofting them up from the parking lot about now.

Coupeville’s balanced scoring attack featured Olson (20), Mitten (14), Kelley (10), Downes (8), Eck (4) and Weil (4), while Michael Laska, Gage Powers, Ben Smith and James Mayne all saw playing time as well.

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Alex Jiminez (John Fisken photo)

   Alex Jimenez goes up for two during a SWISH game last year. (John Fisken photos)

Matthew Kelley

Matthew Kelley (10) will not be denied. The ball belongs to him.

The guys have first.

Middle school basketball officially kicks off next Monday (Nov. 30) when Coupeville hosts Chimacum.

Tip-off time is 3:15, with the 8th graders playing in the high school gym and the 7th graders holding court across the hallway in the middle school gym.

That will hold true for a 10-game schedule which has the CMS boys playing at home on Mondays and on the road Thursdays.

The boys wrap their season Jan. 14, then the Wolf girls will inherit the court starting Feb. 1.

As you mentally prepare for the home opener, here’s a look at the roster, which numbers 27 players including a number of guys who have been already making names for themselves at the SWISH level.

7th grade:

Tyson Bovee
Michael Breuer
Alex Jimenez
Matthew Kelley
James Mayne
Jake Mitten
Daniel Olson
Gage Powers
Ben Smith
Jacob Thurston

8th grade:

Trevor Bell
Jered Brown
Jaylen Nitta
Gabe Carlson
Koa Davison
Mason Grove
Dawson Houston
Aiden Juras
Gavin Knoblich
Aram Leyva
Jean Lund-Olsen
Andrew Martin
Omar Moralez
Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim
Johnathon Partida
Sean Toomey-Stout
Ulrik Wells

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Daniel Olson (John Fisken photos)

Daniel Olson drops some heat on a hapless batter. (John Fisken photos)

Chelsea

Chelsea Prescott puts her whole arm into it.

Time ran out.

Despite mounting an impressive late-game rally Monday, the Central Whidbey Little League 11/12 All-Star Majors baseball squad couldn’t quite get all the way back, falling 9-7 to host South Whidbey.

The loss was the second in three games for Central Whidbey and knocked them out of the District 11 playoffs.

South Whidbey will live on to play North Whidbey in a loser-out game Tuesday in Langley.

The winner of that one advances to play Sedro-Woolley in the championship series.

A run of errors doomed Central Whidbey, which got solid pitching from Daniel Olson and Chelsea Prescott.

Down 9-3 entering the fifth, the squad rallied for four runs, all coming on a grand slam off the bat of Noah Meffert.

Central looked like it might pull off a come-back win, sending the winning run to the plate in the sixth.

But, it wasn’t to be, as Ashton Leland cranked a shot to the deepest, darkest region of the outfield, only to have the ball fall just a hair shy of sailing over the fence for a walk-off home run.

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   The Coupeville 6th grade SWISH basketball team hoists its trophy. (Pat Kelley photos)

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Then Logan Downes (3) got hoisted, as well.

One loss at the wrong time stung the Wolves.

A “heartbreaking” 21-19 defeat at the hands of Burlington-Edison Saturday — a team they had beaten in the regular season — cost the Coupeville 6th grade SWISH boys’ basketball team a shot at a postseason title.

The Wolves rebounded, drilling Mount Vernon Mayhem 28-13 to capture fourth place in the season-ending “C-Fidalgo” Division Tournament.

But it was a bit of a missed opportunity as the four teams to advance to the semifinals were teams Coupeville (7-4 overall) had gone 5-0 against during the regular season.

The opener against Burlington pitted the Wolves against a defensive-minded team, and the score showed as much.

Matthew Kelley banged home a three-point bomb near the end of the first quarter to account for the only bucket in the opening frame.

Up 11-5 at the half, Coupeville went cold after the break, eventually surrendering the lead in the game’s final two minutes.

Kelley paced the Wolves with seven points while Jake Mitten dropped in six and snatched a team-high 14 boards. Sage Downes popped for four and Daniel Olson netted a bucket to round out the scoring.

The loss left a sour taste for a Wolf squad with high hopes.

“There was some crying, which we need to work out since the weekend was not over,” said Coupeville coach Pat Kelley.

Rebounding after a four-hour break, Coupeville ran the Mayhem, who were built like a football squad, off the floor.

“I played the little guys over half the game,” Pat Kelley said. “It was never really close and we had double their score most of the game. They had some garbage buckets at the end.”

Kelley and Downes each hit for nine in the second game, with Mitten hitting for six and Olson swishing four.

Twice Coupeville hit on a beautiful Olson to Kelley to Mitten fast-passing play that resulted in easy buckets.

“Ran this play to perfection,” Pat Kelley said. “Something to see; it takes less then two seconds. Their passing was on.”

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Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson poured in eight in his team’s win Saturday. (Olivia Kelley photos)

Proud moms

Proud moms do time in the stands.

Tired? No. On fire? Yes.

With a chunk of its roster having played a soccer game earlier in the day Saturday, the Coupeville 6th grade boys’ SWISH basketball squad wasn’t rested, but it didn’t need to be.

Overcoming a rough-and-tumble Burlington-Edison squad that had two players foul out and its coach and a player earn technicals for profanity, the Wolves romped to a 38-26 win.

The victory capped the regular season, and Coupeville (6-3) will open the playoffs against the same squad next Saturday, Mar. 7 at Skagit Valley College (11:15 AM tip-off).

The Wolves are clicking as the season progresses, and have played their best ball down the stretch.

“Very, very proud of these young men,” said Coupeville coach Pat Kelley. “A pleasure to coach and watch!!!”

Coming on strong after a morning on the soccer pitch, Jake Mitten and Matthew Kelley combined for 25 points and 31 rebounds.

They were matched by Sage Downes and Daniel Olson, who “tore the Tigers open with speed, forcing B-E into a running game to catch up.”

“The Four Horsemen (Downes, Mitten, Olson and Kelley) are something to watch when they are clicking,” Pat Kelley said.

Those four players accounted for all of Coupeville’s scoring, with Kelley banging home three long-range treys on his way to a team-high 14.

Mitten pounded down low for 11, Olson hit for eight and Downes netted five.

Cleaning up the boards with a vengeance, the Wolves snatched 43, including 14 on the offensive end.

Kelley had 17, followed by Mitten (14), Michael Laska (3), Downes (3), Erik Webster (2), Olson (2), Alex Jimenez (1) and Raimee Anderson (1).

Downes made off with a team-high six steals, while Kelley dished out a pair of assists.

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