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Lauren Rose (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose will not be denied. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne

Lauren Bayne holds up well under pressure.

The joint was jumpin’.

Backed up by a foot-stomping, lung-busting, “D-FENSE!!!”-screaming gym full of their classmates, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity put a beat-down on visiting Granite Falls Monday.

Having moved up to the high school gym for their home finale, the Wolves got a taste of the floor they will play on next year as freshmen and they reveled in it. Holding the Tigers scoreless until midway through the second quarter, Coupeville romped to a 33-17 victory.

The gym was packed, with the entire population of CMS spending the last half hour of their school day watching classmates like Katrina McGranahan and Payton Aparicio play, and the youthful fans made their presence felt.

Face paint, signs and sustained screaming that never waned, they came loud and proud.

Buoyed by the support, the Wolves stormed out to a 6-0 lead after one quarter, with only a couple of narrow misses keeping it from being a far bigger blowout.

Lauren Rose, Mia Littlejohn and McGranahan each hit a bucket, with Littlejohn’s coming on a steal where she streaked the length of the court, then juked the last defender out of her high tops at the end and calmly banked the ball over the girl’s head and off the glass with a gentle plop.

Not only did Granite Falls not score in the opening quarter, they didn’t have a single shot come remotely close to getting in the hoop.

Too often, they simply lost control under pressure from speedy Wolves like Lauren Bayne, and spent most of their time chasing after Coupeville fast breaks.

The Tigers finally broke through, only to have the Wolves quickly respond each time.

Kyla Briscoe hit back-to-back buckets to blunt one Granite Falls rally, while the duo of Littlejohn and McGranahan controlled the second half, working an outside-inside game.

The pair combined to outscore the visitors by themselves, with Littlejohn dropping in a game-high 13, including a three-point bomb, and McGranahan pounding away inside for 10 more.

Bayne and Briscoe popped for four apiece and Rose tossed in a bucket to round out the scoring.

After the beautiful start, the afternoon’s final three games didn’t go quite as well, though all had their moments.

8th grade JV: Abby Parker beat the buzzer with a running layup, set up by a steal and pass from Shelby Montoya, to salvage a 4-4 tie.

Yes, a tie, as middle school JV teams don’t play overtime. This is not soccer and the rule blows, frankly.

7th grade JV: Montoya scored Coupeville’s only bucket in an 8-2 loss.

7th grade varsity: A wild rally fell just short for the Wolves.

Trailing 12-7 midway through the fourth, Coupeville ripped off six straight to retake the lead.

Lindsey Roberts hit back-to-back pressure-packed buckets in front of parents (and former CHS hoops stars) Jon and Sherry Roberts, before Hope Lodell drilled the go-ahead jumper.

Unfortunately, that was the last gasp for the Wolves, as Granite put together a free-throw, a gorgeous running hook shot and a third-chance rebound to claim a 17-13 win.

Roberts paced Coupeville with eight points, while Kalia Littlejohn (3) and Lodell (2) rounded out the scorers. Sarah Wright controlled the boards all game for the Wolves.

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Lauren Rose, a key member of the CMS 8th grade varsity, looks to pass in an earlier season game. (John Fisken photos)

   Lauren Rose, a key member of the CMS 8th grade varsity, looks to pass in an earlier season game. (John Fisken photos)

Ashley Smith lines up a shot.

Ashley Smith lines up a shot.

Welcome to that sweetest of locales — Sweep City.

For the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads, the magic land was located in Granite Falls Tuesday, as the Wolves hit the road and came back home with four wins in as many games.

With three close games, and one big rout, Coupeville set the stakes high for the second time the two schools face. Granite visits Whidbey March 10.

Tuesday, it was all Wolves, all the time, as the 7th grade JV won 8-5, the 7th grade varsity captured a 15-10 win and the 8th grade JV claimed a defensive-minded 6-2 victory.

The afternoon’s most one-sided game came in the 8th grade varsity match-up, where Coupeville romped to a 32-11 win.

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Looking for an opening in the defense. (John Fisken photos)

Abby Parker looks for an opening in the defense. (John Fisken photos)

"This ball is mine, fool!!"

“This ball is mine, fools!!”

Sarah Wright comes flying down the court.

Sarah Wright comes flying down the court.

Mia Littlejohn floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.

Mia Littlejohn floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.

Lining up a long shot.

Lining up a long shot.

Reaching high for a loose ball.

Reaching high for a loose ball.

"I am the ... DESTROYER OF WORLDS!!!"

“I am the … DESTROYER OF WORLDS!!!”

The Wolves are on their way.

Making the first road trip during their eight-game season, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball teams are on a bus and headed to Granite Falls today.

To commemorate the adventure, we offer some fresh photos from John Fisken, taken during the Wolves’ opener against Langley.

To see more, head over to:

8th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf351957a543

7th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3519563034

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Morgan Payne scored 11 Tuesday, but Coupeville fell to Granite Falls. (John Fisken photo)

  Morgan Payne, seen here in an earlier-season game, scored 11 Tuesday, but Coupeville fell to Granite Falls. (John Fisken photo)

It has been a tale told too many times this season.

A strong first half, and then a sputtering start to the second half derails the positives for the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team.

Down by just five at the break Tuesday, and locked into a fight with visiting Granite Falls, the Wolves were suddenly overwhelmed by the Tigers quickness, both attacking the basket and in the open floor.

Before they could recover, their foe had ripped off a 17-6 run (en route to a 26-15 advantage in the third) and was well on its way to a 79-52 victory.

The loss dropped Coupeville to 2-9 overall, 0-6 in Cascade Conference play. It also leaves the Wolves two games behind South Widbey (2-9, 2-4) in the battle for a 1A playoff berth.

Coupeville came out ready for a battle, with senior Anthony Bergeron out-leaping and out-hustling the Tigers, turning rebounds into quick points in the first quarter.

Backed by Morgan Payne, who hit consecutive jumpers, and Nick Streubel, who banged home a three-point play the hard way (a power move inside followed by a free-throw), he and the Wolves played the Tigers virtually even through the first eight minutes.

When a Granite Falls three-pointer started to go in, then popped right back out at the buzzer, leaving Coupeville down just one, it seemed like a good omen.

Six straight points to open the second — four free-throws from Gavin “I love hitting the floor” O’Keefe and a little runner from Wiley Hesselgrave — staked Coupeville to its biggest lead of the night at 21-16.

In a game of streaks, Granite Falls then ripped off 10 straight points, only to have Coupeville knot things back up with a five-point surge of its own.

Streubel put together another bucket-and-a-foul three-point play, followed by Bergeron once again out-leaping a defender to tip an offensive rebound back up and in.

But all the momentum that existed in the first 16 minutes faded, sometimes badly, in the final 16 minutes.

Buckets started coming fewer and far more between for the Wolves, and Granite Falls used a full-court press to effectively disrupt Coupeville.

Payne threw down seven points in the third, but a 13-0 Granite run that started late in the third and continued well into the fourth ended any comeback hopes.

By then, the biggest cheer left to come from the stands was for a resounding block by Bergeron, who practically jumped out of the gym, and his shoes, as he elevated and spiked an annoying shot into the third row of fans.

He paced Coupeville with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Payne (11), Streubel (8), O’Keefe (7), Aaron Trumbull (6), Joel Walstad (4) and Hesselgrave (2) rounded out the scorers.

Matt Shank and Oscar Liquidano put in solid work on the boards, as well.

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