Coupeville’s point guard of the future is now playing in Colorado.
As a freshman last year, Carlie Rosenkrance was a swing player for the Wolves, getting more varsity floor time as the season progressed.
With her help, CHS won 10 games, including a home playoff game and put the building blocks in place for the future.
Much of that is paying off this year, as the Wolves sit atop the Olympic League with a 4-0 record (10-5 overall).
One thing that is missing, however, is Rosenkrance, who was ripped away from Wolf Nation when her dad Sheldon left his job as Coupeville High School principal to accept a superintendent position.
Now, the sophomore is playing her hoops at Estes Park High School, where she and the Bobcats have not had the same level of success as her former teammates in Cow Town.
Estes Park currently sits at 1-11 overall, 1-8 in league play.
Carlie, younger sister of former two-time CHS Female Athlete of the Year Cassidi Rosenkrance, has played in all 12 games, scoring 38 points, snagging 23 rebounds and making off with six steals.
Her best game was a 10-point performance against Strasberg, while she topped out with five rebounds against Lyons.











































