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Julia (John Fisken photos)

  Julia Myers (right) will not be denied. Seriously. The other girl is still having Nam-style flashbacks two days later. (John Fisken photos)

Skyler

Denied! Skyler Lawrence rejects your request for a basket.

"Get in my hands!!" Allison Wenzel (15) gets dramatic.

“Get … in … MY HANDS!!” Allison Wenzel (15) gets dramatic.

Lauren

   One second you’re dreaming of an easy basket. Then Lauren Grove comes sailing in to ruin your day.

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Hailey Hammer (left) and Makana Stone form an impenetrable wall of rebounding excellence.

KK

“Yoink!!” Kailey Kellner: Professional Pickpocket.

trio

   We pause for a moment brought to you by the Hand Model Society of Coupeville — (l to r) McKenzie Bailey, Kacie Kiel and Lindsey Roberts.

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“Hand model comin’ through. Don’t touch the merchandise, sister!!”

"I'm just gonna sit here for a while.

“That’s it! I’m just gonna sit here for a while until you all stop stealing the ball from me!!”

They are a scrappy bunch.

As much as they love their photo ops, the Coupeville High School girls’ hoops stars love nothing more than thoroughly beatin’ the crud out of any hapless foe who dares to try and touch a basketball that the Wolf player already had their eye on.

Whether it be a rebound, a steal or a battle for a loose ball — all depicted in the photos above — the Wolves are a pack of marauders let loose.

Which is why both the varsity and JV have winning records and are (by far) the most successful hoops squads on Whidbey Island once again this winter.

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JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7539&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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

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Mia Littlejohn and the Wolves aree soaring. (John Fisken photos)

Mia Littlejohn and the Wolves are soaring. (John Fisken photos)

Kacie KIle

   Kacie Kiel, seen here in an earlier game, shows off the superb defense that sparks the Wolves.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad would love to be the team to break a school-wide 10-year dry spell and hang up the first new league championship banner on the gym wall since 2004.

With that in mind, the Wolves made a statement Friday, drilling the biggest school in the 1A Olympic League, Klahowya, 48-26 on their home court.

The first victory in any sport by a Coupeville team against the Eagles, it lifted the Wolves to 3-2 overall, 1-0 in league play.

CHS is the only team in the four-school league to have a win this season, with Klahowya, Port Townsend and Chimacum a combined 0-12.

With eight league games left to play — the Wolves face each rival three times — it’s too early to declare the banner a done deal, but it’s a nice start, especially since Coupeville won handily while having a bit of an off night.

“It wasn’t our best game on the season, but we fought through the sluggish play and girls not feeling well,” said Wolf coach David King. “We executed well enough on offense and slowed them down in the second half by going to a 3-2 zone.”

Coupeville jumped out to a 13-7 lead after one quarter, with Makana Stone dropping in six of her game-high 20 points in the opening moments.

The Wolves spread out the offense, as usual, with Kacie Kiel raining down three (“a perfectly executed play with the ball touching nothing but net”) and the duo of Hailey Hammer and Julia Myers both banging home a bucket.

CHS stretched the lead to ten, only to momentarily lose the momentum and allow Klahowya back in the game. A couple of quick buckets let the Eagles cut the halftime margin to five.

A defensive shift — the Wolves used a zone defense they hadn’t actually practiced — sparked things and Coupeville finally clicked in on the offensive side as well.

From that point on it was all Wolves, all the time, with Mia Littlejohn dropping in a 15-footer and Monica Vidoni taking a nice entry pass from Wynter Thorne and blowing past her defender for the bucket.

Izzy Severns, who led Klahowya to a state soccer title in the fall, did her best to keep the Eagles close, pouring in 16.

“She was all over the court disrupting our offense,” King said. “Next time we play them we will make the necessary adjustments and look to do a better job defensively on her.”

Even with several of his players fighting through illness, and starter Madeline Strasburg still out with an injury, King was pleased with the team-wide effort.

Eight of nine players scored, while the Wolves hauled down 35 boards.

Stone snagged 10 caroms, Hammer collected seven and Myers, Littlejohn and Vidoni hauled down four apiece.

Kiel ran the point superbly, handing out a team-high five assists.

While Stone was at the forefront of the scoring attack, Myers stepped up with a solid nine-point performance to back her. Always a scrapper, she impressed her coach with a “sweet drive from the right wing.”

“She caught the ball, assessed and then made a play,” King said. “She drove baseline, beat her defender and was able to get to the basket for a layup.

“Her game has elevated from last year and she is able to handle the ball off the dribble better,” he added. “This season’s version of Julia is a more confident player and it’s showing in her play.”

Kiel tossed in eight, Hammer swished four, Littlejohn popped for three and Vidoni and McKenzie Bailey chipped in with a bucket apiece.

Coupeville gets right back at it Saturday, hosting 2A Sequim in a non-conference bout. JV tips at 2 PM, varsity somewhere around 3:45ish.

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Monica Vidoni (John Fisken photos)

Monica Vidoni (John Fisken photos)

Wynter Thorne

Wynter Thorne

Hailey Hammer

Hailey Hammer

Makana Stone

Makana Stone

McKenzie Bailey

McKenzie Bailey

Mia Littlejohn

Mia Littlejohn

Kacie Kiel

Kacie Kiel

Madeline Strasburg

Madeline Strasburg

Julia Myers goes her own way.

Julia Myers goes her own way.

You’ve seen John Fisken, sports action photographer.

Now, meet John Fisken, portrait man.

The pics above capture the nine rambunctious CHS girls’ varsity basketball players in a rare moment when they were willing to sit for senior portrait-style photos.

OK, eight of them did. “Judy” goes her own way.

Julia Myers ain’t got no time for stinkin’ portraits.

I swear. I looked through all of them and the irrepressible one is up to shenanigans in every single picture ever snapped of her, all 6,906 of them.

And yes, that makes her my favorite.

She’s gold, Jerry, gold!

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Julia "Judy" Myers (John Fisken photos)

Julia “Judy” Myers, proving high-waisted pants are not just for the retirement home set. (John Fisken photos)

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Letting her support crew (Wynter Thorne, top, McKenzie Bailey, left, and Kacie Kiel, middle) join her photo op. Judy’s nice like that.

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The face transplant went beautifully.

tape up

   “I tape ’em up, cause you never know when I’m gonna have to go all Mike Tyson on a fool. Silly girls, trying to take my rebounds…”

defense

   “You can give me the ball or I can just take it from you. In one of those scenarios you don’t spend the next five minutes crying…”

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Classic Judy.

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Taylor Herreman (left) and her lil’ sis bond.

Taylor Herreman is beloved at Christopher’s on Whidbey.

When she’s not busy studying at Gonzaga or traveling around the world, spreading wonder and merriment, the Coupeville High School grad camps out at the local restaurant.

When she does, she is a favorite of her co-workers, upper management and customers alike.

So, as we approach Christmas, it would be ideal for those of us who work with her when she’s in town to send her something in appreciation for occasionally sprinkling her awesomeness on the joint.

But what to give?

You could come up with a million things or more and they’d probably all be fine, but there is one thing that I, in my dual role of Christopher’s wage slave and Coupeville Sports kingpin, can best deliver.

So, here it is, a smorgasbord of snappy, never-before-seen photos of Taylor’s favorite lil’ sis, Julia “Elbows” Myers, aka Judy.

Being off to college, Taylor can’t be there for her sister’s basketball games — epic throw-downs where Julia channels her inner Dennis Rodman (ferocious defensive beast) on the court and her outer McKayla Bailey (irrepressible camera magnet) off the court.

Now, thanks to these photos, she can see what she’s missing.

Merry Christmas, Taylor, from everyone at Christopher’s.

For all you do, this Elbow (of Julia’s) is for you!

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Aaron Trumbull (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Trumbull bulldozes his way to the basket. (John Fisken photos)

Kailey Kellner

Kailey Kellner flies across the court during conditioning.

DaltonMartin

Dalton Martin (with ball) breaks down the defense.

Julia

Julia Myers, basketball poetry in motion.

Uriel

Uriel Liquidano brings the ball up court, while Joey Lippo shadows him.

Briscoe

Tiffany (in red) and Kyla Briscoe, fighting to see which sister really is the fastest.

Dante

   Dante Mitchell lets fly, while Wiley Hesselgrave can do nothing but stand and admire the flawless shooting form.

Mattea

Mattea Miller goes for the burn.

The Wolf girls catch their breath and collect their thoughts during a rare moment of rest.

   The Wolf girls catch their breath and collect their thoughts during a rare moment of rest.

Ten days.

Monday, Dec. 1 brings the first Coupeville High School basketball game to the court.

Which means, right now, behind the scenes, the Wolf girls’ and boys’ hoops squads are going through the two-week-plus hustle to be ready for opening night.

Conditioning, ball-handling drills, making that internal choice whether to fight for a varsity slot or walk away after the first day of practice — it’s all playing out right now.

The photos above, taken by John Fisken, give us a glimpse of what’s to come once the calendar rolls over into a new month.

Who will be there then? Who will rise and seize the moment?

Only time will tell.

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