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Tenley Stuurmans, breaking ankles and taking names. (Jackie Saia photo)

The buckets keep droppin’ and the stat keepers stay busy.

We’re another week into the high school basketball season, and several milestones popped up along the way.

Chase Anderson reached 300+ points for the second season in a row — while also tallying his 900th career point — and fellow Coupeville senior Camden Glover passed 200 points during his final campaign.

Also, CMS 8th graders River Simpson, Kamden Ratcliff, and Diesel Eck made their high school hoops debut, and the entire trio recorded points in a JV win over La Conner.

Overall, the Wolves have combined to rattle the rim for 2,421 points as we head into the final week of the regular season.

Where we sit through Feb. 2:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(17 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 168
Tenley Stuurmans – 136
Teagan Calkins – 133
Danica Strong – 76
Arianna Cunningham – 46
Adeline Maynes – 40
Kennedy O’Neill – 40
Capri Anter – 8
Lexis Drake – 8
Sydney Van Dyke – 8

 

JV
(12 games):

Ava Lucero – 104
Cami Van Dyke – 50
Anna Powers – 43
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 35
Zayne Roos – 22
Taylor Marrs – 20
Olivia Hall – 12
Finley Helm – 12
Emma Cushman – 4
Elizabeth Marshall – 3

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(17 games):

Chase Anderson – 304
Camden Glover – 207
Aiden O’Neill – 95
Davin Houston – 92
Malachi Somes – 60
Carson Grove – 32
Riley Lawless – 27
Easton Green – 21
Liam Blas – 16
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10

 

JV
(15 games):

Jayden McManus – 124
Josh Stockdale – 103
Liam Lawson – 92
Khanor Jump – 77
Nathan Coxsey – 65
Carson Grove – 49
Ayden Warren – 21
River Simpson – 13
Brian Thompson – 13
Trent Thule – 8
Diesel Eck – 4
Chris Zenz – 4
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2
Kamden Ratcliff – 2

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Josh Stockdale outscored Concrete by himself Tuesday night. (Jackie Saia photos)

Josh Stockdale was a one-man wrecking crew.

Pouring in 21 points Tuesday in Concrete, the Coupeville High School junior outscored his hosts by himself, spurring the Wolf JV boys’ basketball squad to a 57-17 win.

The victory lifts CHS to 5-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-6 overall.

Tuesday’s tilt was a lopsided affair from start to finish, as the Wolves exploded out to a 16-1 lead by the first break.

Stockdale and Nathan Coxsey both dropped in five points during the opening frame, as Coupeville put the game well out of reach.

Concrete, which had great difficulty scoring in three of the four quarters, did make a stand in the second, outscoring the Wolves 12-9 to cut the deficit back slightly to 25-13 at the half.

But after that it was all Wolves, all the time, with Stockdale banking in 15 of his 21 after halftime.

Coupeville used a 12-4 surge in the third to seal the deal, before blowing up the scoreboard in the fourth to the tune of 20-0.

Khanor Jump knocked down 10 points in support of Stockdale’s efforts, while Coxsey tickled the twines for nine and Ayden Warren rattled the rim for eight.

Liam Lawson (5) and Brian Thompson (4) rounded out the offensive attack, with Trent Thule and Jaden Flores Garcia also seeing floor time for the Wolves.

Liam Lawson slashes past his defender.

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Josh Stockdale rumbles. (Julie Wheat photo)

The second half was better than the first.

Bringing the 2025 portion of the 2025-26 hoops season to a close Tuesday, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball team fell 52-28 to visiting Mount Vernon Christian.

The loss, which drops the Wolves to 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-4 overall, got away from CHS early.

The Hurricanes sprinted out to an 18-5 lead in the first quarter, before stretching the advantage to 32-12 by halftime.

After that, however, Coupeville’s young guns held their own, virtually playing the visitors even across the game’s final 16 minutes.

Jayden McManus finished with a team-high 11 points to pace the Wolves, while Carson Grove netted six of seven free throw attempts while tickling the twines for 10 points.

Liam Lawson (2), Ayden Warren (2), Nathan Coxsey (2), and Khanor Jump (1) also scored, with Trent Thule, Josh Stockdale, Brian Thompson, Chris Zenz, and Jaden Flores Garcia rounding out the roster.

While the varsity boys have two games in Eastern Washington this weekend, the JV doesn’t return to action until Jan. 3, 2026, when CHS hits the road to face non-league rival Morton-White Pass.

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Nathan Coxsey, seen here during football season, is now rampaging on the hardwood. (Photo courtesy Erin Coxsey)

The basket got stingy at just the wrong moment.

Up by six points on visiting Eastside Prep late in the fourth quarter Saturday, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball squad suddenly ran out of buckets when it needed them most, letting the Eagles slip away with a 33-29 victory.

The non-conference loss drops the Wolves to 1-2 on the season, with another home bout, this one against East Jefferson, set for Tuesday night.

After a back-and-forth first half, Coupeville seemingly seized control of the game after the halftime break.

Trailing 14-10 heading into the third quarter, the Wolves opened with an 8-0 surge, thanks to four different players putting their names in the scorebook.

Nathan Coxsey drained a pair of free throws, Josh Stockdale went coast-to-coast for a layup, Chris Zenz put a rebound back up and in, and Carson Grove swooped past the defense for a sweet runner, and CHS was living large.

Eventually holding on to a 20-16 lead at the end of three, Coupeville continued to clamp down on defense, led by a fired-up Khanor Jump, who cleaned the boards with a fury.

Two more buckets from Stockdale and one from Coxsey staked the Wolves to a 26-20 advantage, and Eastside Prep was beginning to get desperate.

Unfortunately for the local fans, the off-Islanders suddenly found their groove, hitting a pair of three-balls, after missing approximately 11,407 prior long-range heaves, and closed the game on a 13-3 tear.

Down the stretch, CHS got free throws from Jump and Liam Lawson, but couldn’t get a field goal to drop across the game’s final four minutes and change.

The furious finish capped a game which started as a fairly low-scoring, defense-orientated affair.

Eastside Prep clung to a 5-4 lead after one quarter of action, with both of Coupeville’s buckets coming from Coxsey and set up by strong passes off the fingertips of Carson Grove.

Coxsey and Stockdale eventually pushed CHS ahead, but the visitors closed the half with a 7-2 mini-run to reclaim the lead and set up the second-half theatrics.

Ten Wolves saw floor time, with six of them scoring, led by Coxsey, who dropped in a season-high 12 points.

Stockdale (8), Grove (4), Jump (2), Zenz (2), and Lawson (1) also scored, with Brian Thompson, Trent Thule, Ayden Warren, and Jaden Flores Garcia rounding out the active roster.

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