
Alex Jimenez drilled a three-ball to help kick off Coupeville’s scoring Wednesday in a hotly-contested JV game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
The second quarter was a killer.
Undone by a 17-2 Concrete run Wednesday, the Coupeville High School JV boys basketball team couldn’t get all the way back and fell 40-28.
The loss drops the Wolf young guns to 1-7 on the season.
Erase that second quarter cold streak and CHS would have pulled out a 26-23 win.
The Wolves “won” the first (8-6) and fourth (10-3) quarters and played tough in the third, but it wasn’t quite enough.
“This was a game that we were never really out of … but also never really in after the first quarter,” said Coupeville coach Chris Smith. “Although we saw scoring from eight different guys, we just couldn’t get the offense clicking.”
Swing player Mason Grove led the offense, hitting for seven points in his two quarters of action, while Koa Davison knocked down five.
Daniel Olson (3), Alex Jimenez (3), Gavin Knoblich (3), Ulrik Wells (3), Sage Downes (2) and David Prescott (2) also scored, while Jean Lund-Olsen, Jacobi Pilgrim and Tucker Hall saw floor time.
While noted sharp-shooter Grove saved his three-balls for the varsity game, where he drained three, four of his teammates hit from distance.
Jimenez, Olson, Knoblich and Davison all dialed up a successful trey from behind the arc.




































































