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Matthew Kelley (John Fisken photos)

   Matthew Kelley knocked down 11 Friday, one of three Wolf 7th graders to hit double digits in a win. (John Fisken photos)

Jered Brown went off for a team-high 13 in the 8th grade game.

   Jered Brown matched his uniform number, going off for a team-high 13 in the 8th grade game.

Both teams started hot, but only one stayed that way the whole night.

Playing back-to-back games for the first time this season, with both on the road, the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball squads managed to eke out a split Friday.

The 7th grade Wolves got double-digit scoring from three of their starters in Port Townsend en route to thumping host Blue Heron Middle School 51-38.

Their 8th grade counterparts got off to a quick start, as well, but, after scoring 13 points in the first quarter, managed only 14 the rest of the way and fell 47-27.

Coupeville, which had just returned from a far-flung visit to Forks on Thursday, was forced to jump right back on the bus thanks to an earlier-season game that was denied by bad weather which grounded the ferry system.

For the school’s young guns, that proved no problem, as they romped all afternoon, with a 17-point third quarter putting the game on ice.

Freewheeling long-range gunner Daniel Olson paced the Wolves, scoring 13 of his team-high 15 in the second half.

Matthew Kelley dropped in 11, while Jake Mitten worked the paint for 10.

Dakota Eck added a season-best eight, with six coming in the third, while Sage Downes (3), Ben Smith (2) and Michael Laska (2) also scored for Coupeville.

In the 8th grade game, CMS fluctuated wildly, with 13 in the first and 10 in the third, yet just a lone basket in both the second and fourth quarters.

Only three Wolves scored, with Jered Brown leading the attack with 13.

Mason Grove popped for eight and Koa Davison banked home six.

Coupeville closes the boys middle school hoops season with two games next week against schools with huge student bodies.

The Wolves host Stevens Monday (2:45 tip), then travel to Sequim Thursday.

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Jered Brown banged home a team-high 12 in the 8th grade game

   Jered Brown banged home a team-high 12 in Coupeville Middle School’s 8th grade game Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Dakota Eck

   Wolf 7th grader Dakota Eck knocked down a bucket and played strong defense as his squad rolled to a win.

The big boys held court.

Coupeville squared off with visiting Blue Heron Middle School (Port Townsend) Monday afternoon in a pair of boys’ basketball games, and both contests came down to who had the biggest player on the floor.

In the opener, the Wolves did, and, sparked by a 22-point, 11-rebound performance from 7th grader Jake Mitten, CMS rolled to a 47-38 win in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score might indicate.

But once the two schools swapped out 8th graders for 7th graders, Coupeville ran into Noah Montoya.

Unable to contain the big, burly rebounding fiend, especially in the fourth quarter, when he keyed a 14-2 run that broke open a one-point game, the Wolves fell 48-39.

Montoya finished with a game-high 26 in the nightcap, with almost all of his points coming off of layups, as he cleaned the offensive glass like a machine.

Trailing just 30-29 coming into the fourth, Coupeville suddenly couldn’t seem to get a rebound for anything, giving Blue Heron five shots on one possession alone.

The final shot? Yep, a put-back by Montoya, and it was the basket which seemed to break the Wolves remaining spirit.

Up until then, Coupeville had held its own, using a pair of buckets from Koa Davison to build an early 8-4 lead.

After Blue Heron rallied to claim the lead midway through the second quarter, the Wolves didn’t flinch.

Point guard Jered Brown, who dropped in a team-high 12 while playing with an injured leg, completely owned the final two minutes of the half.

First he scored on a give-and-go, then pilfered the ball from a Blue Heron ball-handler and made a sensational pass to Mason Grove on the move for another basket.

Not content to stop there, he staked Coupeville to a 16-14 halftime lead, hitting a slicing runner while sliding between three defenders right before the buzzer.

Montoya started to roll in the third, though, breaking Blue Heron out to a six-point lead, before the Wolves closed the quarter with a 9-4 run.

Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim scored five of those points, collecting a bucket off of a hard-fought rebound before stepping outside and softly drilling a three-ball the next time down the floor.

Grove, showcasing nerves of steel, slipped a pair of free throws through the net with just a few ticks left on the clock to close out the third, setting up what seemed like it would be an epic fourth-quarter duel.

It wasn’t to be, though, as Montoya went wild down the stretch, raising one question — what’s the chances his family decides to move to Coupeville before high school?

Hey, it could happen…

For the guys who are undeniably Wolves, Pacquette-Pilgrim banked home 11 to support Brown’s 12, while Grove (8), Sean Toomey-Stout (4) and Davison (4) rounded out the scorers.

Aiden Juras and Jean Lund-Olsen also saw serious floor time for Coupeville.

While the 8th grade game was close until a late collapse, the 7th grade game was a runaway win made a little closer by a late Blue Heron rally.

The Wolves, riding 17 first-half points from Mitten, were cruising at the break, up 31-15.

With Matthew Kelley wheeling and dealing, threading passes to Mitten and running mate Daniel Olson for quick buckets, Coupeville had its foes back on their heels.

Getting a little something from everyone — Sage Downes went off for six in the third, while Dakota Eck banked in a bucket from deep in the corner — the Wolves stretched the lead out to 20 early in the fourth quarter.

But then, after Olson hit a trey that rattled around, managing to hit seven different parts of the rim before flopping through for three, Coupeville went a little cold from the field.

Part of it was pulling most of its starters, as the subs, coming off of a long vacation break, were a bit rusty. The other part was having Blue Heron suddenly find its shooting touch en route to closing on a 14-3 tear.

While the final three minutes weren’t flawless, a win is a win, though, and this was one in which five different Wolves put their name into the scoring column.

Mitten added five steals and three blocks to go with his 22 points, while Olson hit for nine, Kelley dropped in eight, Downes netted six and Eck collected a bucket.

Michael Laska, Ben Smith, Gage Powers and Alex Jimenez also played for Coupeville, which now hits the road for back-to-back games Thursday (Forks) and Friday (a rematch with Blue Heron in Port Townsend).

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Coupeville players like sage Downes (left) and Matthew Kelley accounted for 31 of their select team's 37 goals this season. (Pat Kelley photo)

   Coupeville players like Sage Downes (left) and Matthew Kelley accounted for 31 of their select team’s 37 goals this season. (Pat Kelley photo)

Maybe we forget about this one.

Missing seven players, including six starters, and with a chunk of those in attendance battling illness, the North Whidbey Deception BU14 soccer squad wasn’t able to finish its season in the intended matter.

Instead of taking a win and claiming second place in the final North Puget Sound Soccer League standings, the Deception, who mix Coupeville and Oak Harbor booters, fell 6-0 on the road to the Lake Hills Legends.

Whidbey finished 8-4 overall, claimed third-place in the 11-team league and, even being shut out on the last day, tallied the second-most goals of any team in the league.

Most of that offense came from the Coupeville Middle School kids on the roster, as the Wolves accounted for 31 of the team’s 37 goals.

CMS 8th grader Aram Leyva tallied a team-high 17 goals, including multiple hat tricks, while 7th grader Matthew Kelley punched in 10 scores.

Jake Mitten, who spent a lot of time in goal for the Deception (he stopped 10 of 12 shots in the first half Saturday), netted a pair of goals this season, while Sam Wynn and Sage Downes each scored once.

While NPSL play is done, North Whidbey is currently slated to play in the Founders Cup in Jan.

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Jake Mitten poured in 28 points Thursday, most by any Coupeville basketball player, high school or middle school, this season. (John Fisken photo)

   Jake Mitten poured in 28 points Thursday, most by any Coupeville basketball player, high school or middle school, this season. (John Fisken photo)

We have a new leader atop the board.

No one involved in Coupeville basketball this season, high school or middle school, has done what CMS 7th grader Jake Mitten accomplished Thursday.

Playing in his first game after turning 13, the nephew of former CHS hoops star Jason McFadyen torched host Chimacum for 28 points, almost outscoring the Cowboys by himself.

Led by Mitten’s offensive explosion — he also racked up 13 rebounds, three steals and two assists — the Wolves destroyed Chimacum 54-32.

Half of his points came in the third quarter, one of two periods in which CMS racked up 20 points over eight minutes of play.

And, while Mitten was unstoppable, he wasn’t the only Wolf who had a strong day.

Daniel Olson dropped in 12, including a pair of three-point bombs, while Matthew Kelley popped for eight, Sage Downes banked in four and Michael Laska swished a bucket.

Kelley snatched 10 boards, while Olson collected seven and both Downes and Ben Smith corralled three caroms apiece.

Coupeville was quick with the hands all day, as Kelley pilfered six steals, Olson made off with five and Downes grabbed four.

Kelley added a team-high seven assists.

Gage Powers and Alex Jimenez also saw playing time for the Wolves.

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Jake Mitten (John Fisken photos)

   Jake Mitten prepares to jump over a Forks player to snatch another rebound. (John Fisken photos)

Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim

   “Give me some space to be brilliant!” Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim (and a well-placed elbow), hard at work.

Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson is money in the bank, and he’s about to make another deposit.

Jered Brown

Jered Brown is either going to score or wipe out the cameraman. Or both.

Sage Downes

Sage Downes tip-toes along the baseline.

Mason Grove

Sit down, son. Mason Grove (right) just schooled you.

Action everywhere you looked.

Forks was in town Monday and the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball teams put up a good fight, splitting the varsity games.

The 8th graders rallied behind Sean Toomey-Stout for a win (if you arrow down the page here on Coupeville Sports, you’ll find a complete recap), while the 7th graders lost a close one.

Daniel Olson, former “assistant manager” at David’s DVD Den, rattled home a team-high 14 in that one, while Jake Mitten added nine and hauled down 15 rebounds.

Matthew Kelley filled up the stat sheet with five points, seven boards, four steals and three assists.

Travelin’ photo man John Fisken surprised everyone by popping in for a few moments on his way to covering high school basketball in Oak Harbor, and the photos above are courtesy him.

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