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   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.

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Koa Davison (John Fisken photos)

Koa Davison rises up above the crowd. (John Fisken photos)

Natalie Hollrigel

   The rare moment when ever-busy Wolf cheerleader Natalie Hollrigel is simply on pause.

Brian Shank

Brian Shank, mixing ballet with hoops.

cheer

   Hollrigel spends some quality time with (l to r) Claire Mietus, Sophie Furtjes and Julie Bucio.

Tucker Hall

Having spied the open man, Tucker Hall gets ready to trigger the play.

Ariah Bepler

   When he’s not playing basketball, Ariah Bepler moonlights as a male model. Allegedly.

Steven Cope

Steven Cope hits the fall-away jumper.

A little cheer, a lot of hoops.

That’s what photo god John Fisken is offering us today, with this mix of pics captured at Friday’s Coupeville vs. Chimacum boys’ basketball games.

To see much, much more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-BB/CHS-BBB/20170106-vs-Chimacum/

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Gavin Knoblich (John Fisken photo)

   Gavin Knoblich (44) and Ulrik Wells (5), seen here in an earlier game, both put in strong efforts on the boards Friday night. (John Fisken photo)

If you didn’t show up early Friday, you missed the show.

By the time Coupeville and visiting Chimacum were done playing their JV boys’ basketball game, we saw a little bit of everything.

A missing ref, frequent technical fouls, an epic number of missed free throws, a triumphant return from the injured list by CHS big man Koa Davison, and, unfortunately, a close loss for the Wolves.

Clanking 19 shots from the charity stripe (it shot just 12 of 31), Coupeville let one slip away, falling 50-43 to the chippy Cowboys.

Before they did, the Wolves got to witness the two-man ref crew (official #3 showed up an hour late) whistle three technical fouls, all for fairly unexpected reasons.

Chimacum got two — the first for a player who forget to remove studs from his ears before taking the court, the second for delay of game for repeatedly rolling the ball away from Coupeville and the refs after made baskets.

The Wolves were teed up when a defender made inadvertent, and incidental, contact with a Cowboy inbounding the ball.

Why a warning wasn’t issued before jumping to awarding Chimacum free throws remains a good question, and one the refs had no desire to answer.

When the two squads were allowed to actually play, it was a tightly-contested game, with neither side holding more than a two-point lead until late in the third.

With Davison back in action and dominating in the paint, Coupeville had opportunity to break things open, but could not buy a break at the free throw line.

That enabled Chimacum to pull away late, hitting back-to-back three-balls to stretch the lead out to nine at 44-35.

The Wolves responded, however, getting points from three different players during an 8-2 surge that pulled them back within a three-ball with 45 seconds to play.

Mason Grove kicked off the late run, burying a trey from the right side, before Jered Brown slid a pair of free throws through the twines.

Another freebie from Davison and a pull-up jumper in traffic off of Brown’s fingertips cut the lead to 46-43, but Chimacum held on, dropping in two final buckets to stretch the final deficit out to seven.

Davison, back after having leg issues, led the way with 13, while Sean Toomey-Stout hit a variety of shots to collect 10.

Grove (9), Brown (8), Gavin Knoblich (2) and Ulrik Wells (1) rounded out the scoring, while, for the first time in a long time, the Wolf bench was packed.

Aiden Juras, Nikolai Lyngra, Elliott Johnson, Tucker Hall and Kyle Rockwell all saw floor time, with Rockwell being a genuine beast on the boards.

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Koa Davison (John Fisken photos)

   Koa Davison may be outnumbered, but dang it, that rebound is his and he’s not giving it back. (John Fisken photos)

Gage Powers

Gage Powers (51) comes swooping in to make a play for a loose ball.

Mason Grove

   Mason “Dead-Eye” Grove debates whether to pass or nail another long-range jumper.

8th grade

   A season away from high school, the CMS 8th graders begin to perfect the art of staring down the cameraman.

Ben Smith

   Do not get between ferocious ball-hawk Ben Smith (53) and the basketball … unless you’re willing to lose an arm or two.

Sean Toomey-Stout

Sean Toomey-Stout, already a pro at gliding on film.

The best-dressed stats keepers in the biz -- Cassidy Moody (bow tie) and Melia Welling.

   The best-dressed stats keepers in the biz — Cassidy Moody (bow tie) and Melia Welling.

Jered Brown

   CMS coach Bob Martin (in baseball cap) sends positive thoughts Jered Brown’s way, as the Wolf point guard flies by, on his way to causing havoc.

Jake Mitten

Jake Mitten does some mid-air ballet on his way to a game-high 22.

7th grade

The Wolf 7th graders, already believing they own the gym hallway.

They are the future and the present.

Many of the guys on the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball squads are players who will one day stand at center stage as Wolf high school players.

But, as they rumble through their early days, they are also already photographic stars, thanks to travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

Making a surprise visit to CMS Monday, he snapped a stream of pics as the Wolves clashed with Port Townsend’s Blue Heron Middle School.

A selection of his work can be found above, and, if you want to see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

7th grade — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf365b7e1560

8th grade — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf365b62157c

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Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim (John Fisken photos)

   Jean Lund-Olsen soars into the clouds to yank away another rebound. (John Fisken photos)

Koa Davison

   They call Koa Davison “Dead-Eye” because he doesn’t miss. Well, if they don’t, they should.

crowd

Wolf fans gets extra-creative.

Jake Mitten

   Jake Mitten, reviving the glory days of his uncle, former Wolf hoops legend Jason McFadyen.

Jered Brown

Jered Brown splits the defense.

trujillo

Come to a basketball game, go home with balloons.

Dakota Eck

Dakota Eck drops in a quick two.

Sean Toomey-Stout

   He slices. He dices. He has moves for days. He’s Sean Toomey-Stout and you can’t contain (or stop) him.

Opening night was a huge hit.

Coupeville Middle School kicked off its boys’ basketball season Monday with two wins — the 7th graders romped, the 8th graders pulled it out in OT — a full gym and even a roving photographer or two.

While we have yet to see what pics Junior Photo Bomb Queen Mollie Bailey might have snapped (I’m working on it), we can present to you some of John Fisken’s work.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

7th grade:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf362dfb15de

8th grade:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf362dfa80a9

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