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Be there or be square.

Be there or be square.

Julia "Elbows" Myers is available to have a "talk" with your boss if he or she denies you the afternoon off.

   Wolf defensive enforcer Julia “Elbows” Myers is available to have a “talk” with your boss if he or she denies you the afternoon off. (John Fisken photos)

You have six days to get your affairs in order.

When Wednesday, Jan. 21 rolls around, you’ll need to get off of work early — or just take the whole day off.

Chimacum is headed over to Whidbey for a basketball doubleheader that afternoon (boys’ varsity tips at 3:30, girls at 5:15, while JV goes in reverse order in the middle school gym across the hallway).

It’s the first time the Cowboys will travel to Coupeville for basketball, and both games will figure heavily in the battle for an Olympic League title.

The Coupeville Booster Club is trying to whip up an additional layer of intrigue by calling for a Black Out that night.

To see more about that, just scroll back up to the top photo. No point in me rehashing all that a second time.

I’ve got things to do. Like getting the day off.

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Julia Myers (John Fisken photos)

   “I believe that belongs to me!!” Superwoman Julia Myers soars high to snatch another rebound away from her dastardly foes. (John Fisken photos)

Hailey

“Girl, don’t make me drop some kung fu on your fanny!!” Hailey Hammer is not budging from her defensive duties, while Makana Stone sneaks in for the steal.

Kailey

Kailey Kellner backs her defender down.

Monica

   Stone hits the floor, hard, but teammate Monica Vidoni snares the rebound and dares anyone to be foolish enough to try and take it from her.

L Rose

Lauren Rose splits the defenders en route to another bucket.

Strasburg

  Madeline Strasburg, a ball-hawk with a stare that makes ball-handlers fear for their very lives.

Kyla

Kyla Briscoe gets movin’.

denied

Hammer Time is in full-on denial mode.

Scrappy.

If you’re looking for one word to describe the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball teams, that’s a good place to start.

Boasting the best records of any hoops squads on Whidbey Island (the varsity is 8-4, the JV 6-5), the Wolves play ferociously, as documented in these pics by John Fisken.

To see more, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7753&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7754&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Use coupon code EB77534962 before Jan. 27 and you’ll nab a 15% discount.

And, as always, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Julia (John Fisken photos)

   Panic sets in for a Vashon player as she realizes Julia “Elbows” Myers (11) is about to stick an elbow someplace uncomfortable. (John Fisken photos)

Judy fan club

Judy’s fan club appreciates her work.

Monica

Monica Vidoni owns the paint and she’s not renting space right now.

Sylvia

   CHS cheerleaders Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Sydney Autio may be off the clock, but their smiles are always working.

Makana

Foolish girl, you can’t catch Makana Stone in a foot-race.

Wynter

  Wynter Thorne knows what’s what. “I mean, are they raising idiots over there? NO ONE beats Makana!!”

Julia

   You can try and drive the paint against Myers, or you can just gracefully give up and pray for mercy like the girl on the left.

Rose

   “We believe in Judy!!” Lauren Rose (left), Lindsey Roberts and Kayla Rose (right) have joined the movement.

Julia Myers is a saint.

Sometime next year she’ll be off in college, or ruling a third world country as a ruthless dictator, and she’ll look back and think, “Why did I put up with this?”

And by “this” I mean my determination to build her into a legendary super hero, a rampaging, elbows-throwing wild woman who, leg brace and all, is scarring a generation of high school hoops players.

In reality, Judy is actually one of the sweetest, friendliest people you will ever meet, as easy-going as they come.

But she is willing to do the dirty work on the court, and — so far at least — she’s willing to put up with my inanity.

So, let’s keep this crazy train going.

To see more of Myers being freakin’ awesome and her teammates doing their level best to match her, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7622&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

As always, a percentage of purchases goes to fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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"You ain't in high school no more, son!!" Gavin O' Keefe gets a warm welcome in the paint. (John Fisken photos)

“You ain’t in high school no more, son!!” Gavin O’ Keefe gets a warm welcome in the paint. (John Fisken photos)

Tom Roehl's family pulls off another successful tourney.

Tom Roehl’s family pulls off another successful tourney.

Jason McManigle

“Where’s your umbrella? I make it rain!!” Jason McFadyen at work.

Former Wolf big men Trent Diamanti (left) and Nick Streubel mix it up.

Former Wolf big men Trent Diamanti (left) and Nick Streubel mix it up.

Julia

  Wolf super fans Julia Myers (left) and Taylor Herreman spend some quality sister time together.

scream

“Oh sweet lord!! No brakes! This is either gonna be awesome or I’m gonna end up smashed up on the back wall…”

V

“When did they put the rims so high…”

Virgil

Virgil Roehl slices past Jason Bagby for a quick two.

no

“I said NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!”

"dang..."

“Man’s a beast…”

The sound you hear echoing across Whidbey Island this morning is the sound of men who have suddenly remembered they aren’t teenagers any more.

Oh, they played like they still were Saturday.

But Sunday morning, some will pay the toll.

For those involved, however, it was worth it, as a roll call from Coupeville High School’s basketball glory days reassembled for a day.

The event was the annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic, a fundraiser started in honor of the former longtime Wolf coach.

Held every Christmas break, it raises scholarship money for local students, while giving former Wolves (and some hardy outsiders) a chance to reclaim their hardwood success.

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Julia Myers (Hohn Fisken photo)

   Julia Myers, eyeballin’ fools whose shots she will have to block. It’s what Judy does. (John Fisken photo)

Wynter Thorne had a season-high nine in Friday's road win.

Wynter Thorne had a season-high nine in Friday’s road win.

They found their shooting touch quickly.

One game after struggling to put up 19 in an entire game, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad poured in 17 in the first quarter Friday at Orcas Island and never let up, romping to a 59-49 non-conference win.

“Our offense got back on track in a hurry from our previous game,” said a relieved Wolf coach David King.

The victory was the third in the last four games for CHS, and sent it into the Christmas break at 5-3 overall, 1-0 and tied for first in 1A Olympic League play.

Coupeville will be off for 10 days, not returning to the court until it hosts Vashon Island Dec. 29.

Shrugging off the long trip to Orcas, and the loss of two starters who fouled out in the fourth quarter, the Wolves rode the hot hand of Makana Stone, who poured in a season-high 22.

CHS needed all those points, as Stone’s total combined with Julia Myer’s 11 produced a dead-heat with Orcas’ best player, Hannah Brunner-Gaydos, who torched the Wolves for 33.

With the Viking sharp-shooter dropping in 22 of those points in the second half, Orcas was able to stay close.

The Wolves then lost Hailey Hammer to fouls with 5:18 to play, before Myers joined her three-and-a-half minutes later.

With starter Madeline Strasburg still out with an injury, Coupeville has just eight varsity players, making it less than desirable to lose two.

“We need to improve our defense,” King said. “We now have a little over a week to re-dedicate our defensive effort before we play Vashon.

“We are taking too many chances and not beating the offensive player to a spot. We are either a step too late on going for a steal or jumping at fakes and getting out of position,” he added. “This is putting the other four players on the court in a tough spot and giving the offense opportunities to score easy baskets or get to the free throw line.”

Coupeville finished the night with 22 fouls, with Stone one whistle away from joining Hammer and Myers on the bench.

Playing smart, though, she stayed out of trouble and came up big in crunch time.

“All game Orcas was in a diamond and one defense, putting a much shorter player on Makana defensively,” King said. “Makana was able to post these players up at times to score inside.

“An adjustment Orcas made was to double team her in the post,” he added. “She was able to knock down a 15-foot jump shot to combat the double team in the post; this is something she has been working hard to improve.”

Once Coupeville got the lead to 10, it kept its foot on the pedal, maintaining an 8 to 12-point spread for the rest of the game.

The Wolves meshed well, recording 15 assists (Kacie Kiel led with seven) on 27 field goals. The 59-point total was a season-best.

Wynter Thorne poured in nine to back up Stone and Myers, while Kiel (8), Hammer (5) and Mia Littlejohn (4) rounded out the scoring attack.

While it wasn’t a flawless game, it was a well-constructed victory.

“It wasn’t a clean or pretty game at times,” King said. “But we kept fighting and players stepped up, either knocking down a shot when needed or making a defensive stop when needed.”

He took a moment to call out two players, freshman Littlejohn and senior Myers, for their contributions.

Mia is showing flashes of what she can bring to this team, especially as a point guard,” King said. “She is able to penetrate into the key and she has a good runner she can make. Or she is able to see an open teammate and make the correct pass.”

Myers, a defensive stalwart who has never met an opponent she can’t rock on their heels, delivered the night’s most impressive play.

“Her last block on the night was of the highlight reel variety,” King said. “An Orcas player had the ball in the short corner on the baseline, Julia was playing off a little; when the player went to shoot, Julia exploded and swatted it out of bounds.

“The Coupeville cheering section went crazy. A really nice momentum swing in our favor,” he added. “It reminded me of Dikembe Mutombo and his many blocks. The only thing missing was the finger wag.”

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