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Katie Marti lines up a shot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two games, about a billion camera clicks.

Give or take one or two.

Photo enthusiast John Fisken was on hand Tuesday, making his final appearance in the Coupeville High School gym, and the pictures above and below capture the Wolf girls hoops squads at work.

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GBB 2021-06-08 vs Friday Harbor – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Izzy Wells leans back and lets fly.

Madison McMillan makes a delivery.

Morgan Stevens lofts a shot.

Skylar Parker, dangerous from outside.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins high-steps it to the hoop.

Lyla Stuurmans, way out in front (as always).

Kylie Van Velkinburgh keeps her basketball safe from prying hands.

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Carolyn Lhamon returned from an injury Saturday, helping Coupeville roll to a big road win on Orcas Island. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Quite the turn around.

A game after posting its fewest points of the season, the Coupeville High School varsity girls basketball squad bounced back with a vengeance Saturday afternoon.

Led by Izzy Wells, who knocked down eight of her game-high 14 points in the final quarter, the Wolves held off Orcas Island 45-36 for a huge road win which doubles as sweet revenge.

The first time the teams met in Coupeville, the Vikings escaped with a three-point win.

This time out, with nine Wolves scoring and the team tying its season-high for points, it all ended in a much-happier way.

“We had a great practice yesterday and that led to an awesome performance today!,” said Coupeville coach Scott Fox. “I can’t tell you how proud I am of these girls.

“We could have folded, but we came out with a vengeance for a great road win.”

CHS was coming off back-to-back losses to undefeated La Conner and one-loss Mount Vernon Christian, but the Orcas win sends the Wolves in the right direction as the season nears its end.

The Wolves, now 4-5 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, have games left against Friday Harbor, Concrete, and Darrington — all teams they have previously beaten this season by double-digits.

Coupeville only scored six points total in its loss to MVC, but put up 15 Saturday in the first quarter alone.

Yet still trailed 20-15 at the first break, as the squads swapped buckets and pushed the pace.

A pair of Orcas three-balls to end the quarter was the difference, but the Wolves didn’t seem flustered a bit.

They were moving the ball crisply, and getting points from everyone on the floor, with six different players tallying a bucket in the opening frame.

Audrianna Shaw started things, going up and around a backpedaling defender for the game’s first bucket, then turned around and fired a crisp outlet pass to set up Maddie Georges for a layup on the very next possession.

Wolf 8th grader Savina Wells netted a three-ball of her own, flipping the net high, and the game looked like it might end with both teams gunning for 70-75 points.

Instead, the combined point totals came down the rest of the way, falling from 35 in the first, to 20 in the second, then 16 and 10 after the half.

A big part of that was Coupeville’s defense, which limited Orcas to more no three-balls after the first quarter, and just 16 points across the final three quarters.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Carolyn Lhamon, and Savina Wells dominated the boards, while the Wolf guards attacked from all angles, causing frequent turnovers.

Once they had the ball in their hands, the Wolves continued to spread out their offense, with Kylie Van Velkinburgh and Ryanne Knoblich getting on the board with buckets to open the second quarter.

Both baskets were set up by crisp passes, as Savina Wells and Georges fired balls which zipped between defenders before landing softly in their teammate’s hands.

Coupeville took the lead for good at 23-22, with Hoskins dropping a pair of velvety-smooth free throws through the net, then continued to turn up the defensive heat.

Orcas, playing its season finale in this pandemic-altered season, didn’t go down easily, however.

The Vikings stayed within range at 37-34 through three quarters, and it could have been even tighter.

But, up by a single point, Shaw busted the defense, hauled in a long pass, and slapped home a layup right before the Orcas scorekeeper could hit the buzzer to signal the end of the quarter.

After exchanging buckets to open the fourth, the ever-serene Izzy Wells strolled across the court and drove a stake through the heart of Vikings fans everywhere.

Scoring on a combination of moves, Savina’s older sister iced things by collecting the game’s final three buckets, earning a nod of approval from her coach.

Izzy’s offensive performance was spectacular to see,” Fox said. “Audri was our rock, as usual, and Ja’Kenya crashed the boards like no other.

“It makes the ferry ride home much nicer!”

With her 14-point performance, Izzy Wells cracks the 100-point club, becoming the 102nd girl in CHS hoops history to do so since 1974.

She actually has 102 points, and counting, and is (for the moment at least) the #101 scorer all-time.

Shaw, who is making her own run at the 100-point club, finished with 11 Saturday, while Hoskins and Georges tossed in four apiece.

Knoblich (3), Savina Wells (3), Gwen Gustafson (2), Van Velkinburgh (2), and Lhamon (2) rounded out the offense, while Lyla Stuurmans and Anya Leavell also saw floor time.

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Audrianna Shaw leads the Coupeville girls in scoring this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The road ahead gets easier.

After enduring the toughest 24+ hours of the season, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team has four very-winnable games left on the schedule.

Thursday night was painful, as the Wolves fell 55-6 to visiting Mount Vernon Christian, their second blowout loss to a Northwest 2B/1B League powerhouse in as many days.

Now 3-5 after falling to undefeated La Conner Wednesday, then coming up short against the one-loss Hurricanes a day later, CHS gets back at it Saturday with a trip to Orcas Island.

That’s a school the Wolves lost a thriller to the first time around, while they have already beaten each of their final three foes — Friday Harbor, Concrete, and Darrington.

Thursday’s clash with MVC was the first time the Hurricanes had been on the floor since La Conner shredded them in a match-up of unbeaten teams.

I might be guessing, but the visitors looked hungry for payback, and against anyone who wandered into their path.

With Coupeville coming hard on defense, the game actually stayed close for a large chunk of the first quarter.

Junior guard Audrianna Shaw, who leads the Wolves in scoring this season, drilled a three-ball from the top of the arc to pull CHS within 5-3.

While MVC responded with three quick buckets, Coupeville got a free throw from Izzy Wells, a nice play from sparkplug Maddie Georges — where she expertly drew a charging foul — and trailed just 13-4 at the first break.

Unfortunately, that was where everything started to break down.

The Wolves went scoreless in the second quarter, while MVC got hot, burying four treys on its way to an 18-0 run.

Up 31-4 at the half, MVC stretched the margin to 39-6 after three quarters, before holding Coupeville scoreless again in the fourth quarter.

The Wolves only bucket in the second half came from Izzy Wells, who narrowly avoided having the ball stolen, spun around her defender, then banked home a lil’ runner in the paint.

And that was it, as Coupeville recorded its worst offensive night of the season, by a large margin.

The previous low for CHS was 13 points, which came against La Conner.

Wolf coach Scott Fox played everyone available, with Savina Wells, Lyla Stuurmans, Gwen Gustafson, Anya Leavell, Georges, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Ryanne Knoblich, Morgan Stevens, and Kylie Van Velkinburgh getting floor time.

Rampaging rebounder Carolyn Lhamon missed her second-straight game with a lingering injury, but is expected back for the Orcas game.

 

No JV game:

MVC doesn’t have a second squad, so Coupeville’s young guns were in the stands, cheering on their varsity counterparts.

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“My name is Izzy Wells, and I’m here to torch the joint.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Right back where they want to be.

A night after losing to likely the best 2B team in the state, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team rediscovered that winning feeling.

With nine players dropping in buckets, the Wolves ran circles around host Darrington Friday, coming away with a highly-satisfying 45-11 win.

The victory, the third in the last four games for Coupeville, lifts it to 3-3 at the halfway point of a pandemic-altered season.

“A nice bounce back win,” said CHS coach Scott Fox. “Everyone saw minutes tonight and it was a great way to end the first half of the season.”

Thursday, the very-young Wolves, who play two 8th graders and are missing injured point guard Maddie Georges, had few answers for undefeated La Conner.

Jump forward a night, and Coupeville, after riding a bus to the wilds of Darrington, came out hyper-focused and ready to rumble.

Five players scored in the first quarter, with Izzy Wells leading the way, and the Wolves carried a 13-4 advantage to the first break.

Coupeville never relented, posting 11-2, 10-2, and 11-3 runs across the next three quarters, while clamping down on defense.

Ten Wolves hit the floor Friday, with Izzy Wells singing the nets for a game and season high 10 points.

She was backed by Gwen Gustafson, who banked in seven points, and the three-pack of Lyla Stuurmans, Audrianna Shaw, and Ja’Kenya Hoskins, who each hit for five.

Ryanne Knoblich (4), Carolyn Lhamon (4), Savina Wells (3), and Kylie Van Velkinburgh (2) also scored, while Morgan Stevens brought considerable defensive heat to the floor.

Stuurmans and Shaw both netted a three-ball.

 

No JV action:

Darrington only has one team, so Coupeville’s second squad had the night off.

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Izzy Wells snags a rebound. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe is the top active scorer for CHS basketball, boys or girls, with 410 points through his first two seasons.

Basketball is back.

Or, at least it will be when we hit May, barring any pandemic-related shenanigans.

Winter sports, which is girls and boys basketball in Coupeville — and we’ll thank you not to ask for anything else — are going last during this off-kilter 2020-2021 school year.

The first practice is set for next Monday, May 3, the first games for May 18, and Senior Night caps things June 17.

The season will be shorter than normal, with 12-game schedules (instead of 20) and no playoffs.

That’ll give the Wolves a chance to play home-and-away contests with their six rivals in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

Hopefully.

Friday Harbor sat out fall sports completely after Covid cases spiked in the San Juans, and the one thing we’ve learned during the Age of Coronavirus is no schedule is safe.

Ever. At any point.

But, with our fingers crossed, we move forward with the hope we’ll witness Hawthorne Wolfe and Xavier Murdy raining three-balls, while Ja’Kenya Hoskins dominates in the paint.

The schedules as of 4:45 PM, April 26, 2021, with JV start times listed first (even when they don’t play first), and varsity second.

 

BOYS BASKETBALL:

Tues-May 18 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-May 20 — Orcas Island — (3:30/5:00)
Sat-May 22 — @ Friday Harbor — (11:30/1:00)
Tues-May 25 — Concrete — (5:15/7:00)
Thur-May 27 — La Conner — (5:15/7:00)
Fri-May 28 — @ Darrington — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-June 3 — Mount Vernon Christian — (5:15/7:00)
Sat-June 5 — @ Orcas Island — (3:30/5:00)
Tues-June 8 — Friday Harbor — (3:00/5:00)
Thur-June 10 — @ Concrete — (TBD/7:30)
Mon-June 14 — @ La Conner — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-June 17 — Darrington — (5:15/7:00)

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL:

Tues-May 18 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-May 20 — Orcas Island — (5:00/3:30)
Sat-May 22 — @ Friday Harbor — (1:00/11:30)
Tues-May 25 — Concrete — (7:00/5:15)
Thur-May 27 — La Conner — (7:00/5:15)
Fri-May 28 — @ Darrington — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-June 3 — Mount Vernon Christian — (7:00/5:15)
Sat-June 5 — @ Orcas Island — (5:00/3:30)
Tues-June 8 — Friday Harbor — (5:00/3:00)
Thur-June 10 — @ Concrete — (TBD/6:00)
Mon-June 14 — @ La Conner — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-June 17 — Darrington — (7:00/5:15)

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