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A Meridian defender gets extra-chesty with Gasbe Wynn

  A Meridian defender gets extra-chesty with Gabe Wynn. It doesn’t work. (John Fisken photos)

Risen

Risen Johnson floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.

team

   Proving the girls’ hoops players are NOT the only ones who can play to the camera, we have (back, l to r) CJ Smith, Wynn, Aaron Curtin, Johnson, Dalton Martin. Front, Aaron Trumbull, Joel Walstad, Matt Shank, Ryan Griggs, Wiley Hesselgrave.

Curtin

Curtin gets a wee bit intense.

CJ

Smith has places to go and ankles to break.

coaches

Wolf coaches Dustin Van Velkinburgh (left) and Anthony Smith discuss strategy.

Joel

Walstad, a deadly shooter from the charity stripe.

Trumbull

   Trumbull vows not to breathe again until the ball gets in the hoop. Spoiler: it did and he did.

Time to play some hoops.

Monday night kicked off a new basketball season and travelin’ photo man John Fisken was on the scene in Coupeville to document the happenings.

The photos above capture the Wolf boys’ varsity squad, which will kick off its season with five games in eight days.

Take a gander, learn their names and sit back and wait to be entertained. The resurgence of CHS hoops continues.

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Jared Helmstadter was Mr. Hustle in 2013-2014. He's not slowing down in 2014-2015. (John Fisken photo)

   Jared Helmstadter was Mr. Hustle in 2013-2014. He’s not slowing down in 2014-2015. (John Fisken photo)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

If you like basketball, that is. Cause if you’re more of a wrestler, swimmer or gymnast, Coupeville High School is not the school for you.

The Wolves spring from the smallest 1A school in the state and when it comes to winter sports, it’s hoops or start planning for spring.

Thankfully, a lot of CHS students do like basketball. Of course, we’ll see how many when the first day of practice kicks off Monday.

As we sit at this moment — we’ll call it Basketball Eve — let’s take a moment to check in with some of the players planning to lace up their high tops and start running lines.

Everything is fresh and new again and hopes and dreams run wild, tempered with the knowledge that every season is started off with at least a bit of conditioning.

Matt Shank (Senior):

My goals for this season would be to become the greatest asset to my team that I can be, through tough defense, rebounds, and hopefully consistent scoring!

I’m excited for the new conference but also the new team; I’m interested what the starting lineup will look like and I’m also really excited to play.

Conditioning will play a big role in getting me ready for the season, no one loves it but everyone needs it!

Gabe Wynn (Sophomore):

I have a great feeling about this season; we have all the components of an amazing basketball team, now all we need to do is come together and execute.

My hopes are to have a winning season for our team and be league champs!

I’m excited to play and share the court with my teammates, however I am also not looking forward to being put into “basketball” shape.

But no matter what, I want to be working as hard as I can!

I’m feeling optimistic about basketball this year!

Dante Mitchell (Junior):

Hmmm. Well, my hope for this season is to have a better record then last year — that’s number one!

But other than that, have fun playing with the seniors while this is our last time to make memories and build a better friendship.

I hope this year that I have a better year this year then I did last year.

As for practice on Monday, I know it’s going to be a hell of a lot of running, but it’s actually not all that bad.

Once you get past that, it’s pretty much smooth sailing sometimes.

But for me,  I just want to go in there give it my all at the sport I love and do my best to impress my family, friends, coaches and my mom especially.

Aaron Trumbull (Senior):

I can say that we are changing a few things this year which will make us a different ball team than our past three years.

We are in a new conference and we, as a team, have set high goals for the season.

We are going to continue to work hard, compete and surprise a few teams this year.

I’m looking forward to a great senior season.

Jared Helmstadter (Junior):

Boys basketball conference CHAMPIONS!!

DeAndre Mitchell (Junior):

My hope for this season is that first I get cleared to play from my current hand injury and that I will be able to play healthy and we go out and have a great season.

My dream is to hopefully be able to step onto the court this season and play the game I love most.

I want to have a successful season and come back and drop more of my three-point arsenal and my hustle plays.

My feelings for basketball are high; I live for the game, it’s very important to me.

Having to sit out due to my hand injury while I watch my boys play at lunch is not easy for me.

I want to get up and go ball with them, but knowing that I can’t hurts.

If I’m not able to play this season I just want to let my boys know that I’ll be there at every game and support them.

Most likely my heart is leaning towards manager for the team this year so I can come back healthy next year.

But hey, it’s going to be a surprise if I’m out there, so stay tuned.

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Gabe Wynn (John Fisken photo)

Sophomore Gabe Wynn has 13 tackles in his first season. (John Fisken photo)

Numbers tell the story.

Wracked by injuries, Coupeville High School has taken a backwards step or two in the past two weeks, dropping consecutive games and falling back to #29 in the rankings (http://www.scoreczar.org/classifications/4-high-school-football-wa1a ).

But, as the Wolves sit at 3-3 overall, 2-2 in the 1A Olympic League (just a game off of first-place), they have continued to pile up some impressive stats.

Senior two-way terror Josh Bayne currently sits in the Top 10 for 1A players in six categories, while senior quarterback Joel Walstad’s name appear three times.

Your up-to-date stats, heading into next Friday’s game at Chimacum:

Offense:

Passing:

Joel Walstad  73 completions for 943 yards (#2 in 1A) with 7 TDs and 9 INTs
CJ Smith  9-99 with 1/1
Josh Bayne 1-43

Receiving:

Ryan Griggs 22 receptions for 328 yards (#5 in 1A)
Bayne 23-279 (#8 in 1A)
C. Smith 17-242
Wiley Hesselgrave 9-134
Jacob Martin 9-66
Lathom Kelley 4-21
Mitchell Carroll 2-15
Gabe Wynn
1-0

Rushing:

Bayne 87 carries for 732 yards (#2 in 1A)
Kelley 21-242
Hesselgrave 25-175
Martin 33-132
Mitchell Losey 4-23
C. Smith 4-12
Walstad 14-11

Kickoff/punt returns:

Bayne 7 returns for 144 yards
Hesselgrave 8-110
Kelley 5-83
Losey
1-10
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-8
Wynn 1-0

Total yards:

Bayne 1054 (#2 in 1A)
Walstad 954 (#6 in 1A)
C. Smith 353
Griggs 328
Hesselgrave 309
Kelley 263
Martin 198
Losey 23
Carroll 15

Scoring:

Bayne (48) — 8 TD (#2 in 1A)
Walstad (41) — 4 TD, 12 PAT (#6 in 1A), 1 FG, 1 two-point conversion
Kelley (24) — 4 TD
Hesselgrave (18) — 3 TD
Griggs
(10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
C. Smith (10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
Matt Shank (2) — 1 safety

Defense:

Tackles:

Bayne 48 solo, 10 assists (#4 in 1A)
Hesselgrave 24-4
Aaron Wright 18-9
Kelley 14-12
Shank 22-3
Oscar Liquidano 21-4
Martin 13-4
Wynn
13-0
Griggs 9-3
Isaac Vargas
8-3
Brenden Gilbert 7-0
C. Smith 5-2
Hunter Smith 6-0
Walstad
5-1
Losey 4-2
Josh Lord
3-2
Dominic Dausey 3-0
James Vidoni 1-1
Jake Lord 1-0
Mitchell Carroll
0-1

Sacks:

Bayne 2
Hesselgrave 2

Interceptions:

Bayne 4 (#2 in 1A)
C. Smith 1
H. Smith 1

Fumble recoveries:

Bayne 3
Vargas 2
Dausey
1
Hesselgrave
1
Kelley
1
Martin 1
H. Smith
1
Walstad 1
Wright 1
Wynn
1

Blocked kicks:

Shank 1

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Gabe Wynn (33) prepares to hit maximum velocity. (John Fisken photos)

Gabe Wynn (33) prepares to hit maximum velocity. (John Fisken photos)

Falcon down! Falcon down hard!!

Falcon down! Falcon down hard!!

Wolves (l to r) Mitchell Carroll

Wolves (l to r) Mitchell Carroll, Jose Castro, Cameron Toomey-Stout and Hunter Downes head out for the pregame meet-and-greet.

After posing for a photo op, Tim Goss went out and picked off the first pass of the day.

   After posing for a photo op, Tim Goss went out and picked off the first South Whidbey pass of the day.

Wolf QB Hunter Smith rolls out under pressure.

Wolf QB Hunter Smith rolls out under pressure.

Having effectively stretched, Clay Reilly was limber enough to bust out a 60-yard touchdown run later.

Having effectively stretched, Clay Reilly was limber enough to bust out a 60-yard touchdown run later.

James Vidoni (back) help fellow lineman Brenden Gilbert stretch in pre-game warmups.

James Vidoni (back) helps fellow lineman Brenden Gilbert stretch in pre-game warmups.

Welcome to the gun show.

Welcome to the gun show.

For one play, it was perfect.

After that, an extremely thin Coupeville High School JV football team wasn’t able to hang for long Monday with a South Whidbey squad anxious for revenge after watching their varsity counterparts lose “The Bucket.”

The Wolves were barely able to suit enough players to take the field and eventually fell 52-8 while losing two players — James Vidoni and Mitchell Losey — to possible concussions.

Which doesn’t mean there weren’t highlights for CHS. Starting with Tim Goss picking off a pass on the very first play of the game.

Wolf JV coach Ryan King also singled out Gabe Wynn, Brenden Gilbert and Mitchell Carroll for their play on defense (“the kids played their hearts out”) and quarterback Hunter Smith and receiver Hunter Downes on offense.

Clay Reilly broke Coupeville’s biggest play of the afternoon, busting out a 60-yard touchdown run.

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Joel Walstad will lead the Wolves into a new league this season. (John Fisken photos)

   Already a varsity vet as a kicker, Joel Walstad is stepping up as the team’s starting QB this season. (John Fisken photo)

Wolf coach Tony Maggio (00) talks to his team during Friday's scrimmage in La Conner. (Shawn Walstad photo)

   Wolf coach Tony Maggio (00) talks to his team during Friday’s three-team scrimmage in La Conner. (Shawn Walstad photo)

Joel Walstad was on point.

The Coupeville High School senior is just seven days away from making his first-ever regular season start as a varsity quarterback and he looked strong in his warm-up.

Playing in a three-team scrimmage Friday in La Conner, Walstad threw for two touchdowns and sophomore Gabe Wynn ran for another as the Wolves blitzed their hosts.

Both of Walstad’s scoring strikes went into the arms of senior Josh Bayne.

Wynn, returning to the gridiron after spending his freshman year playing tennis, ripped off a 40-yard run to the end zone for his score.

Walstad wasn’t the only Wolf QB to hit the highlight reel, as freshman Hunter Downes also connected with Mitchell Carroll on a 20 yard-plus heave.

The afternoon scrimmage, which also involved Burlington-Edison, gave all three teams a chance to iron out the kinks as they prepare for opening night next Friday, Sept. 5.

The Wolves will host Island neighbor South Whidbey in a battle for ownership of The Bucket.

While it’s now a non-conference game, with Coupeville having hopped from the 1A/2A Cascade Conference to the 1A Olympic League, the local rivalry aspect marks the game as a huge one.

Based on what he saw Friday, and in the team’s opening week-and-a-half of practice, CHS coach Tony Maggio is pleased with where the Wolves are.

“Kids gave a great effort, we threw the ball well against La Conner,” Maggio said. “Our defense allowed only one touchdown each game; overall a great job.

“We will be ready for South Whidbey on Friday!”

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