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Coupeville High School freshman Ja’Kenya Hoskins saw action in both varsity and JV games Saturday during the season-opening Sedro-Woolley Jamboree. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves wait to take the floor. (Amy King photo)

Everyone loves jamborees.

For the players, it’s a chance to get on the court and face someone besides your own teammates.

And for coaches, it’s a chance to gauge where their team is without having to worry too much about wins and losses.

So, with the regular-season opener looming Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls hoops squad hit the road Saturday, landing at the Sedro-Woolley Jamboree.

The event drew nine schools, ranging from 1B to 4A, and both Wolf teams finished the night with a split.

But, like it said up top, wins and losses were not priority #1.

“Our mission with the jamboree was to get game jitters out and see what we have learned in our two weeks of practice,” said Coupeville coach David King. “As coaches we (he and wife Amy) came away pleased with the effort and results.”

 

Varsity:

Coupeville fell by two to 2A Bellingham, then toppled Darrington 12-9 in the nightcap.

Lindsey Roberts paced the Wolves on offense, while freshmen Izzy Wells and Ja’Kenya Hoskins stepped up to replace missing varsity players.

“Effort and attitude played a big part” in the frosh getting the call, David King said.

The duo each played one of two games for the varsity, while junior Tia Wurzrainer and sophomore Mollie Bailey also made their varsity debuts, playing in both games.

The Wolves almost pulled off an upset against a foe from a much-bigger school, staying close to Bellingham and pulling within a bucket with just 15 seconds to play.

“We had good ball movement up until the end,” King said. “But a defender stepped in front and stole the ball.”

While two wins would have been extra sweet, Coupeville’s coach was pleased with a lot of what he saw from his squad.

“Varsity played well on defense and did a very good job with executing our plays many times.”

 

JV:

The second unit “fell behind early to Lakewood and tried climbing back in, but ran out of time,” in its finale, but that couldn’t dim the glow from the opening rumble.

Squaring off with Bellingham, the Wolves built a 10-4 lead, then withstood a wild comeback that saw the game knotted up as time ran down in the short game.

Not content to play for the tie, Coupeville pulled out a buzzer-beater special.

Wolf point guard Kiara Contreras snagged an in-bounds pass, put the ball on the floor, then launched a pass that zipped most of the length of the court before landing on the fingertips of teammate Anya Leavell.

Her fellow fab frosh promptly knocked out the bottom of the net with a game-winner from the baseline, bringing her teammates to their feet.

Of course, the pass could have gone terribly wrong in so many ways, and given Bellingham its own chance to win.

Except Contreras and Leavell, seasoned players with multiple middle school and SWISH seasons under their belts, are cold-blooded killers.

So it was all good.

Both of us (coaches) are saying ‘nooooo’,” King admitted. “But in the end, it all worked out perfect.”

The JV games marked the debut for freshmen Lily Leedy, Kylie Van Velkinburgh, Alana Mihill, Contreras and Leavell, as well as for first-time players Morgan Stevens and Ivy Leedy.

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Coupeville spikers prepare to take the floor Saturday at the Oak Harbor jamboree. (Charlotte Young photo)

“It was a good first outing, finally playing against someone other than ourselves in scrimmages.”

With the regular-season opener coming up fast, Coupeville High School volleyball coach Cory Whitmore was thrilled to unleash his spikers Saturday at the Oak Harbor jamboree.

Facing a pair of big schools, the small 1A Wolves held their own, sweeping three sets from 4A Cascade and dropping three close sets to their 3A hosts.

“It was a great starting point to learn from, especially in our losses to Oak Harbor,” Whitmore said. “We were much more confident stepping on the court versus Cascade and played loose and ahead of their offense, working within our own identity, while with OH we struggled to play to our strengths and remain on the attack.

“As the morning and afternoon progressed, I was happy to see us make small improvements in various areas that will help us to shape our identity and stay strong to a game-plan,” he added.

“This group expects a lot of themselves and are cohesive, quick-learners – I’m excited to get back to practice for a couple days and then take on Friday Harbor at home.”

Coupeville, which went to the state tourney last season, jumps in to the new North Sound Conference while dealing with the loss of a talented group of seniors.

The Wolves return four varsity players — Emma Smith, Ashley Menges, Scout Smith and Maya Toomey-Stout — while also getting back Hannah Davidson after a brief detour to Cali.

As he meshes newcomers with veterans, Whitmore came away impressed with what the first-time varsity regulars are bringing to the floor.

Emma Mathusek played very well as our libero,” he said. “She played a combination of relaxed and active and I was very impressed with her as she settled comfortably into her role and will be a fun player to watch.

Zoe Trujillo was very adaptable today, playing both outside and right side hitter at various points during the day,” Whitmore added. “Chelsea Prescott did a fantastic job in her first venture playing back row at the varsity level.

“She remained poised, learning as the day went on and got more and more aggressive attacking the dig forward. I particularly enjoyed learning that her range of serving varies not only deep but placed short-court as well.”

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Ema Smith evades the South Whidbey defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Natalie Hollrigel (left) and Megan Behan run the field.

The fans get unruly.

Soccer guru Robert Wood surveys the action.

Eyes looking downfield, super-powered leg swinging into action, Wolf captain Lindsey Roberts initiates the Fire the Cannon protocol.

Mollie Bailey laughs at the thought anyone can score on her.

Jamboree season is upon us.

As high school teams head towards the start of regular-season play, many of them are getting in some work in live action scenarios.

Coupeville High School football went first last weekend, volleyball heads to Oak Harbor Saturday, but Thursday was all about the booters.

The Wolf girls soccer squad and coach Kyle Nelson traveled up Island to Memorial Stadium, where they faced off with league rival South Whidbey and host Oak Harbor.

Popping in from his home in the big city, wanderin’ photo god John Fisken was on scene and captured the images seen above.

Want to view more? Pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer-2018-2019/GS-2018-08-30-Jamboree/

And, when you do, remember, a percentage of each purchase goes to fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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A pack of CHS cheerleaders made the trip to Anacortes Saturday for a season-opening jamboree. Left, top to bottom, are Mica Shipley, Melia Welling and Kim Castro. On the right, Coral Caveness perches atop Moira Reed. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jake Pease (44) delivers his trademark move, “The Spleen Destroyer.”

   Michael Davidson is ready for his close-up, while Charlotte Young is more interested in the action on the field.

Dane Lucero can’t be stopped, even when the would-be tacklers team up.

   Lisa Toomey (left) and Beth Stout are on hand to document the derring-do of their son Sean.

In between the action, the Wolf cheerleaders amuse themselves.

   Isaiah Bittner (74) and Brian Casey (67) man the line, as QB Dawson Houston barks out signals behind them.

High school sports are back, and the weather has already made the adjustment.

Coupeville’s football squad, plus cheerleaders, parents, and wanderin’ cameraman John Fisken, dodged a few sprinkles Saturday in Anacortes, and the sun was nowhere to be seen.

The event which drew them off Whidbey was a season-opening jamboree featuring the Wolves, Concrete and the host Seahawks.

With the butterflies now out of the way, CHS kicks off regular-season games next Friday, Aug. 31, when it travels to Port Townsend for a 7 PM non-conference game.

As you prep for that, jump over to the link below to see everything Fisken shot Saturday:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2018-2019/FB-2018-08-25-Jamboree-at-Anacortes/

And, when you do, remember, a percentage of each purchase goes to fund college scholarships which are given out every spring to two Coupeville graduates.

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Andrew Martin and Coupeville High School football kick off their season Aug. 25 at a jamboree. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three weeks from today it gets real.

The Coupeville High School football team heads to Anacortes Saturday, Aug. 25 for a jamboree, marking the start of the fall sports season.

The 1A Wolves will play mini-games against 2B Concrete and their 2A hosts, with action starting at noon.

The match-up against Concrete is a reunion for Marcus Carr.

Coupeville’s new head coach led the Lions program the last two seasons, posting winning records both times out.

The regular season kicks off Friday, Aug. 31, when CHS travels to Port Townsend for a non-conference tilt against their former Olympic League rivals.

Coupeville volleyball then travels up-Island to play in the Oak Harbor Jamboree Sept. 1, and, with that, fall sports are fully underway.

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