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Seniors (l to r) Madison McMillan, Mia Farris, Lyla Stuurmans, Jada Heaton, and Katie Marti are back to run wild on the hardwood. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Last season was historical, this season is full of promise.

The 2023-2024 basketball campaign was the landmark 50th for the Coupeville High School girls’ program, while their male counterparts saw senior Logan Downes shatter the Wolf boys career scoring record en route to racking up 1,305 points.

But time moves on, and a new year of hoops action waits to unfold.

On the boys’ side of things, Brad Sherman’s squad will need to replace nine seniors who departed after a 17-6 swan song which included a Bi-District title and a trip to the state tourney.

Leading the charge is junior Chase Anderson, who has been a key contributor the past two seasons and looks to be the #1 scoring option this time around.

He’s racked up 260 points thus far, which has him sitting at #117 all-time for a CHS boys’ program which is entering its 108th season.

Joining him will be two pairs of senior brothers — Hunter and Hurlee Bronec and Jack and Johnny Porter — as well as seniors Landon Roberts and Carson Field and juniors Camden Glover and Malachi Somes.

The Bronecs were part of last year’s varsity team, while the others ran wild with a JV squad which torched rivals on their way to finishing 14-2.

Junior Aiden O’Neill, a swing player last year, was also expected to make the jump to full-time varsity status but is recovering from surgery after going down with an injury during football season.

The new-look varsity boys’ hoops squad. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

On the girls’ side of things, Megan Richter’s team will look to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season.

The Wolves went 7-13 and had numerous close calls which could have easily flipped the script.

One advantage the CHS girls have is they return their top seven scorers from last season and are led by a pack of seniors fresh off the most-successful volleyball campaign in school history.

Seniors Katie Marti, Mia Farris, Madison McMillan, Lyla Stuurmans, and Jada Heaton are joined by junior Teagan Calkins and sophomore Haylee Armstrong.

Providing depth to the returnees will be junior Danica Strong, sophomore Capri Anter, and freshman Tenley Stuurmans, who are on hand to help out this time around.

From that group, Lyla Stuurmans is set to make some history of her own.

She was a first team player as an 8th grader during the pandemic-shortened 2021 season and will be the first Wolf girl to play five years of varsity high school basketball.

Pamela Morrell (left) and Alysia Burdge are in charge. (Jennifer Morrell photo)

Along with basketball, Coupeville has a winter cheer team, led by senior captains Alysia Burdge and Pamela Morell, while junior Finn Price will go his own way as the school’s lone male swimmer.

Without a CHS aquatic program, he will train and travel again with South Whidbey High School swimmers, with that group all making the trek to join Kamiak on the mainland.

Finn Price, water warrior. (Paul Lagerstedt photo)

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Water wizard Finn Price (left) and mat masher Jaje Drake prepare for their send-off to the state championships. (Karissa Swain photos)

Time for a quick flashback.

Coupeville’s Finn Price and Jaje Drake have returned from the state swim and wrestling championships, respectively.

But ace photographer Karissa Swain, who snapped pics at last week’s send-off for the dynamic duo, was out sick for several days.

Now she’s back in the district office and doing all the work that keeps the joint humming and was nice enough to share her photos with us.

Living large in the CHS hallways.

Off to the big dance.

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Finn Price, reppin’ the red and black at the year’s biggest swim event. (Photo courtesy Paul Lagerstedt)

One athlete. No teams. Big results.

Coupeville’s Finn Price and Jaje Drake closed out their respective state meets Saturday with strong finishes, standing tall as lone Wolves.

CHS doesn’t field swimming or wrestling programs, so the duo persevered, training and traveling with other schools during the regular season, than forging their own paths in the postseason.

Price, a sophomore, won the consolation finals in the 200 free Saturday at the 2A state championships at the King County Aquatic Center, while also claiming fifth in the 100 free.

His times of one minute, 55.06 seconds in the 200, and 52.41 in the 100 were both better than his results in Friday’s prelims.

Overall, 2B Coupeville (which is just Price, remember) finished 30th out of 34 schools in the team standings.

Jaje Drake (right) brings the gun show to Cow Town. (Sophia Broderick photo)

Drake lost a close match with Rainier’s Matthew Kenney Saturday, ending his run at Mat Classic XXXV at the Tacoma Dome.

The Wolf senior, competing in the 2B/1B boys 215-pound class, finished his tourney with a 2-2 record.

That ties him with current CHS football coach Alex Turner, who also went 2-2 at state in 2019 during his own senior season.

Drake, a one-man demolition crew hefting the torch for the Wolves by himself, carried Coupeville to a 33rd-place performance (out of 50 schools) in the team standings.

“I’ll be back!” (Jackie Saia photo)

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Coupeville sophomore Finn Price (far left) trains with Falcon swimmers (l to r) Tyson Prendergast, Caleb Lewis, Jack Hempel, and Rowan Jung. (Jackie Saia photo)

He beat the odds to make a big splash.

Finn Price is the lone swimmer at Coupeville High School, and there’s no pool in Cow Town.

That means the Wolf sophomore heads South six days a week, picks up a gaggle of Falcon water wizards, then hops on a ferry and completes the trek to Kamiak High School.

Once the postseason arrives, Price and his fellow Whidbey pool men head off their own way, with Coupeville’s splash king still punching above his weight class.

Though CHS is a 2B school, the lowest rung for swim is 1A/2A, and that’s where Price qualified for the state meet.

Friday, he hit the water at the King County Aquatic Center, powering to a 15th place finish (out of 20 competitors) in the 100 free, hitting the wall in 52.83 seconds.

Price wrapped his big city odyssey with an 11th place showing in the 200 free, finishing in 1:55.83, beating his seeding time in both events.

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Finn Price (possibly) hums a few bars of “The Final Countdown” while preparing to unleash a watery beat-down. (Jackie Saia photo)

Make some noise.

Coupeville High School and Middle School will briefly dismiss classes Thursday so that students can give a send-off to state-bound athletes Finn Price and Jaje Drake.

Price, a Wolf sophomore, is headed to the King County Aquatic Center for the 2A swim championships, while Drake, a senior wrestler, is slated to appear at Mat Classic XXXV at the Tacoma Dome.

CHS/CMS students will be freed at 9:50 AM, with the state duo walking through the commons and on to the high school gym at approximately 10:00 AM.

Coupeville doesn’t have wrestling or swim programs of its own but has agreements with South Whidbey and Kamiak, respectively, allowing Wolf athletes to train and travel with those schools during the regular season.

Jaje Drake (in red jacket) poses with South Whidbey senior grapplers. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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