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Carlie Rosenkrance threw down a game-high 16 Tuesday, more than doubling Granite Falls by herself. (John Fisken photo)

  Carlie Rosenkrance threw down a game-high 16 Tuesday, more than doubling Granite Falls by herself. (John Fisken photo)

They are getting closer and closer to the perfect defensive game.

First, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team held ATM scoreless for one eight-minute quarter. Then the Wolves blanked Mount Vernon Christian for a half. Tuesday night they stretched it to three quarters.

Only surrendering baskets in one quarter of play (the third), the Wolves romped to a 33-6 victory at Granite Falls in a game in which two Coupeville players would have outscored the Tigers by themselves.

“I was impressed by how much we have stepped up over these past few games and the improvements in these girls,” said Coupeville coach Amy King. “Defense really does win games; they believe it and their execution has been excellent.”

With their defense in lock-down mode, the Wolves were able to shrug off a slower than normal start. Picking up the scoring pace in the second quarter, Coupeville rode 10 first-half points from freshman Carlie Rosenkrance to an 18-0 halftime lead.

After a brief slip in the third (the Wolves actually allowed Granite to score), Coupeville went back into maniac, you-will-not-score mode in the fourth, putting a stamp on its win.

The Wolves, who normally spread their offense around through eight or nine players, limited the point-scoring duties to five Tuesday, with Rosenkrance finishing with 16.

Sophia Jebrail tossed in seven in support, to beat Granite by herself, while Kailey Kellner and Lauren Grove each popped for four. Wynter Thorne added a bucket in a brief appearance before moving up to play in the varsity game.

But it was all about defense — AGGRESSIVE defense — for the Wolves, with every girl on the court chipping in with a contribution.

“I have to give praise to Mattea (Miller) and her aggressive tone on the court,” King said. “She was anticipating everything and played solid the entire game.  She has a great shot but sometimes shots just don’t fall, so she put everything into defense.

Skyler (Lawrence) the same,” she added. “I asked her if she scored and with a smile she said they kept getting a hand in my face but I had a LOT of rebounds. Yes she did!”

Coming off of her varsity debut Saturday, Rosenkrance returned to the JV and lit up Granite Falls on both sides of the ball.

“I have never seen Carlie as aggressive as I saw her tonight,” King said. “She really stepped into a quiet leadership role and got a hand on so many of their passes, ripped the ball out of their hands on the press and drove the ball to score over and over again.”

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Lauren Grove (right) lays down The Stare O' Death on Mt. Vernon Christian. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Lauren Grove (right) lays down The Stare O’ Death on Mt. Vernon Christian. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Locked and loaded.

The Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team has become relentless on the defensive side of the ball in recent games.

After holding Archbishop Thomas Murphy scoreless for an entire eight-minute period, the Wolves went and upped the ante in the very next game, refusing to surrender a single point to Mount Vernon Christian for an ENTIRE HALF.

Sixteen minutes of Wolf-administered Hell on Earth.

And how is it done? Take a gander at the photo above and you’ll see how.

Better yet — hit enlarge on the pic and bask in the full fiery glow of Lauren Grove’s laser glare.

The Wolves are coming … and they’re coming for you.

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Wolf freshman Tiffany Briscoe (33) hangs out with sister Kyla, who will soon suit up for the CMS 8th grade squad. (Amy Briscoe photos)

  Wolf freshman Tiffany Briscoe (33) hangs out with sister Kyla, who will soon play for the CMS 8th grade squad. (Amy Briscoe photos)

Tiffany Briscoe blocks out on a free throw attempt.

Tiffany Briscoe blocks out on a free throw attempt.

Lauren Grove, Zen master, moments before she outscored MVC by herself.

Lauren Grove, Zen master, moments before she outscored MVC by herself.

Saturday was a good day for the red and black.

Coupeville High School won three of four basketball games against visiting Mount Vernon Christian (boys varsity, girls JV, boys JV) and almost pulled off the sweep, with the Wolf varsity girls falling by just a bucket.

The most impressive win might have come from the Coupeville JV girls, who held the Hurricanes scoreless for an entire half as they romped to a 25-6 win.

Behind the scenes, when she wasn’t watching the Seahawks playoff win on her phone, team mom Amy Briscoe snapped the pics above, which she was then kind enough to send our way.

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CJ Smith had a huge steal late in the game, and hit four threws down the stretch, to help ice Coupeville's win. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

  CJ Smith had a game-changing steal late in the game, and hit four free throws down the stretch, to help ice Coupeville’s win. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

It would have been easy to lose.

After falling apart a bit in the third quarter, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball team trailed by four heading into the final eight minutes Saturday against visiting Mount Vernon Christian.

Six minutes later, things looked a bit bleaker, with the Wolves now down by seven with under two minutes to play.

But it was at that exact moment that CHS reached down deep and found a miracle ending, using a mix of three-point bombs and precision free throws to stage a clock-busting 13-3 rally that carried it to an unexpected 54-51 win.

It was the third win in the last four games for the Wolf JV, and one that will leave a lasting impact.

“Very proud of our boys. They showed great resolve today,” said Coupeville coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh. “They stayed together, worked their tails off and were rewarded for their hard work with a win they will remember for a long time.

“They showed their heart.”

The ending was a wild one, as the Wolves got their points from three players who all shone brightly under pressure.

DeAndre Mitchell started the rally with a trey, then hit two free throws, while Gabe Wynn (a three-pointer and a free throw) and CJ Smith (four free throws and a huge steal) chipped in with four apiece during the run.

In a game where both teams lived at the charity stripe, Coupeville started slowly (8 of 22) but found its groove in the fourth, draining 14 of 19 down the stretch.

The Wolves, paced by big-time rebounding from Jared Helmstadter, went to the locker room with a six-point lead.

“We played with heart and enthusiasm in the first half, especially on the defensive end,” Van Velkinburgh said.

MVC rallied in the third, throwing together a 17-5 run, but Coupeville blunted the surge a bit by successfully pulling off a basket on an in-bounds play to end the quarter.

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Lauren Grove perfects her shooting touch. (John Fisken photo)

Lauren Grove perfects her shooting touch. (John Fisken photo)

Now that’s how you play defense.

Holding visiting Mount Vernon Christian scoreless for the ENTIRE SECOND HALF, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team romped to a 25-6 win Saturday.

Yes, you read that right. The visiting Hurricanes were unable to put a single, solitary point on the board after halftime, as the Wolves — minus four key players — got big-time nasty.

“Our defense was phenomenal!,” said Coupeville coach Amy King. “We harassed ball handlers, interfered with passes, forced turn overs and yes, they got shots up, but we didn’t allow them offensive rebounds or put backs.”

The Wolves were without McKayla Bailey (softball tournament) and McKenzie Bailey (injury) and swing players Monica Vidoni and Wynter Thorne were held out of the JV game, so they would be fully available to help a varsity team missing one of its captains.

Not that the absences made the slightest difference. Every one of the Wolf girls wearing a uniform chipped in, with Lauren Grove kick-starting the offense with a season-high nine points, outscoring MVC by herself.

Lauren decided she didn’t want a close game so went on a little rampage,” King said.

With Grove raining down buckets — and getting help from her teammates, as six other girls scored — Coupeville jumped out to a 15-6 lead at the half. Than the Wolves went into lock-down mode.

“Seriously, our defense the whole game was solid,” King said. “The girls playing low on defense moved so well, coming up to help the wings, then dropping back low to protect the key … it was a thing of beauty.

Emily (Coulter) started aggressively helping and others (Mattea Miller, Jenn Spark, Tiffany Briscoe and Kailey Kellner) followed,” she added. “All while the wings (Carlie Rosenkrance, Lauren, Erin Josue and Aura Corredor) put a hand in every shooters face.

“And you’re crazy if you think anyone could get into the key. Skyler (Lawrence) and Sophia (Jebrail) kept that closed up.”

With Rosenkrance sitting out the third, so she would have a quarter left to make her varsity debut later, Grove took over handling the ball. That took a slight bump, however, when she got in foul trouble.

“No other actual point guard to lead our offense, so I did the most logical thing … put in Emily as point guard,” King said. “She can handle the ball, she knows all the plays and she plays with confidence. Why not?

“She did great and said she never wanted to do that again!”

Kellner and Lawrence backed up Grove on the offensive end, each banging home four, while Rosenkrance, Miller, Jebrail and Spark all tossed in a bucket.

“Total team victory,” King said. “So much fun to watch!!”

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