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“Get out of here snow, you bum!!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mother Nature will do whatever she wants.

After the winter gods dumped snow all over Western Washington in the early hours Monday, the start of high school basketball playoffs went into a deep freeze.

Games were slated for multiple locations tonight, with the Coupeville girls set to travel to Lynden Christian.

Instead, that game, and every other one, in the double-elimination District 1 tourney, have been bumped back at least a day.

The new plan is to play first-round games Tuesday, Feb. 5, with second-round games also bumped, from Wednesday, Feb. 6 to Thursday, Feb. 7.

The tourney is still scheduled to wrap up with games in multiple locations Friday, Feb. 8 and Saturday, Feb. 9.

Of course, that all depends on how fast snow, and maybe more importantly, the ice on some roads, comes under control.

So prepare for hoops action, but keep checking back for updates.

For now, the revised district playoff bracket:

http://www.nscathletics.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=2827&sport=12

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Freshman Izzy Wells scored a team-high six points Tuesday as the Coupeville JV girls hoops team kicked off its season against Meridian. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Teams coached by Amy King don’t give up.

Regardless of the sport, whether it be volleyball, basketball or softball, that has been a trademark during her run on the sideline at Coupeville schools.

So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the Wolf JV girls hoops squad played its strongest ball Tuesday at a moment when many teams would have simply quit.

Closing on a 10-2 run, including scoring the game’s final four baskets, Coupeville couldn’t catch Meridian on opening night, but it did give the visitors something to think about as they exited.

And while the Wolves fell 49-22, the grit showed at the end, with all the points rattled home by freshmen, speaks well for the future.

The late run came largely courtesy three players — Izzy Wells, Ja’Kenya Hoskins and Kylie Van Velkinburgh — who have grown up playing together on SWISH teams.

Wells knocked down three buckets during the final surge, one coming off a put-back on an offensive rebound, while Van Velkinburgh showed off a varied skill set.

On back-to-back plays, she first hauled down a rebound and fed Hoskins for a basket, then swished a long shot from the top that was a millimeter away from being a three-ball.

The strong finish made up some for a hot-and-cold opening act for the Wolves.

Coupeville fell behind 10-3 at the first break, unable to hit a field goal in the first eight minutes.

It got worse, as CHS didn’t hit a shot from the field until the 2:25 mark of the second quarter, when Anya Leavell coaxed a soft runner to drop.

At that point, the Wolves had scraped out seven points, all on free throws, with Hoskins, Mollie Bailey, Kiara Contreras and Kylie Chernikoff all hitting from the charity stripe.

The star of the second quarter was a young woman with a Coupeville connection, who, unfortunately for the Wolves, was wearing a Meridian uniform.

Freshman Malaysia Smith, daughter of former CHS boys basketball coach Anthony Smith, made her high school debut a strong one, carving up the Wolf defense for nine of her game-high 15 points in the second frame.

Leavell netted a long jumper in the third quarter and was the only Wolf to hit from the field until Coupeville’s fourth-quarter run.

Wells paced CHS with six points, Hoskins banked in five and Leavell popped for four, while Contreras (2), Van Velkinburgh (2), Bailey (2) and Chernikoff (1) rounded out the scoring attack.

While they didn’t score on opening night, Lily Leedy, Morgan Stevens, Ivy Leedy and Alana Mihill also saw floor time for the Wolves.

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Izzy Wells (John Fisken photo)

   Izzy Wells, seen here last season, dropped in nine points Saturday as Coupeville rolled to a pair of wins. (John Fisken photo)

No mercy.

Pounding a pair of big city rivals Saturday, Coupeville’s SWISH girls’ basketball squad rolled to an undefeated day.

After holding off Anacortes 19-13, the Wolves shredded Oak Harbor 32-4 in the nightcap.

Coupeville coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh credited the victories to a team-wide commitment to the basics.

“It was defense and effort,” he said.

Chelsea Prescott had the hot shooting hand, dropping in eight against Anacortes and 10 on Oak Harbor.

Anya Leavell netted 12 over the course of the two games, while Izzy Wells (9), Audrianna Shaw (6), Kiara Contreras (4) and Abby Mulholland (2) all helped carry the scoring load.

Sam Streitler chipped in with hustle and grit, as every Wolf came prepared to unleash a beat-down on their hapless foes.

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Lindsey Roberts (John Fisken photos)

   Lindsey Roberts (20) gets Lauren Grove fired up during pregame introductions. (John Fisken photos)

Kailey

  This is the look of a young woman delivering one of the most intense performances I have seen in 25 years of high school games. Kailey Kellner, you were a beast, and it was beautiful.

"Dang, Kellner,

   Ema Smith: “Someone call the medics, cause my baby girl just straight-up killed some folks!!”

"No, ma'am!!"

“No, ma’am!!” Makana Stone does NOT lose opening tips. Ever.

Kyla

Kyla Briscoe gets feisty in the trenches.

bench

   Young guns (l to r) Lauren Rose, Allison Wenzel and Skyler Lawrence are ready for some popcorn, cause this show? It’s entertaining.

Makana

  “I am the destroyer of worlds!!” Stone gets medieval on some fannies in crunch time.

Winner! Winner! Dairy Queen dinner!!

Winner! Winner! Dairy Queen dinner!!

They played their best in the spotlight.

Facing off with Seattle Christian Friday in Sumner, with a trip to the regional round of state on the line, the Wolf girls were at the peak of their powers.

They played as a team, they attacked relentlessly and, when the buzzer sounded on their 49-33 win, they celebrated in style.

Taking a detour from the state wrestling tourney, travelin’ photo man John Fisken popped in and grabbed some great pics as it all unfolded.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

http://www.nisquallyathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10861&league=22&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=187&sport=0

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red (John Fisken photos)

“Charrrrrgggggggeeeeeee!!” (John Fisken photos)

girl

   “I’ll pass when I think you’re open, and not until then, so start moving those legs, sister!!”

shoot

   “Does it hurt every time I score on you? Cause, at this rate, you’re gonna be in the ER for a week…”

defense

“You come into my gym trying to score?!? Fool!!”

ball

“Mercy? They don’t call us the Orange Crush for nothing, baby!!”

They’re wearing neon orange, so you would think they would be hard to miss.

And yet, going through photos from the past couple of months, I realized I never did run all of the pics I had of the Coupeville 5th/6th grade SWISH girls’ hoops stars doin’ work.

First time around, we used half of the photos snapped by travelin’ camera clicker John Fisken, but the second half got pushed to the side at the time by the crush of high school sports.

Now, as we sit in that awkward break between fall sports wrapping up and winter sports getting started at CHS, we have plenty of time to find the photos that fell between the cracks first time around.

Voila!

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