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Kyla Briscoe put up eight points and eight boards Friday. (John Fisken photo)

Kyla Briscoe put up eight points and eight boards Friday. (John Fisken photo)

They needed every body.

Down to just seven players with rebounding machine Tiffany Briscoe sidelined with an injury, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball squad was super-thin Friday night in La Conner.

So, despite being super sick, sophomore spark plug Lauren Grove reached down and pulled off her best Michael Jordan impression, playing through the haze and almost helping the Wolves pull off a stunner.

Grove’s eight points, two rebounds, two steals, one block performance, coming in the muggy gym from Hell, got her brownie points from her coach, even if CHS eventually fell 43-40.

“These girls are pushing themselves,” Wolf coach Amy King said. “Lauren had to be taken out more often to give her a chance to hydrate. I know she shouldn’t have been at this game, but this is how tough she is.

Kailey (Kellner) had to come out once because the air was so thick she just couldn’t catch her breath,” she added. “I appreciate their dedication and hard work.

“They are communicating more and really have bonded as a team. We would have loved to have taken that game, but had to find the positive in making a comeback, playing better in the second half and knowing we gave it all we had.”

Kellner was lights-out awesome, pumping in a team-high 11, while snagging 15 rebounds and making off with three steals.

As bothersome as the heat was, she never blinked.

Kailey had a lot of rebounds, but her best of the night was in the second half of the fourth quarter,” King said. “Every time we took a shot and it didn’t go in, there were three La Conner girls and Kailey.

Kailey’s hand went up higher and brought the ball down very strong before she would take it back up. She fought for everything.”

Despite the heat and a short bench, Coupeville (5-4 on the season) got out to an early lead, before La Conner went to the long ball to shake things up.

With three different Braves banging home treys in a short time span, La Conner used a 19-12 surge in the second quarter to build a 27-21 halftime lead.

Things got better for Coupeville in the second half, but time just ran away from the Wolves in the end.

“We did a lot of good things in the second half. Our energy picked up, our offenses ran better and our defense got more aggressive,” King said. “At one point, Brisa (Herrera) just grabbed the ball out of the hands of her opponent and made a great pass to her teammate.

“I love things like that.”

With Lauren Rose, Kyla Briscoe, Grove and Kellner anticipating passes and Allison Wenzel and Skyler Lawrence dominating inside, the Wolves were a scrappy, if overheated, team in the late stages of the game.

Skyler directed on defense the whole game,” King said. “She is such a tough player; she talked the whole night, got in great position for open shots and at one point drove the ball up the court as no guards were open.

Allison played great defense, stretching her hand above her opponents so no shots could be taken,” she added. “She was scrappy on rebounds and got her basket on a rebound put back.”

While Kellner and Grove topped the stat sheet, every one of the seven Wolves in action put up nice numbers.

Briscoe netted eight points and eight rebounds, while Rose popped for six, snagged three boards and pilfered two steals.

Lawrence (four points, seven rebounds), Wenzel (three points, four rebounds) and Herrera (three rebounds) all chipped in with stellar effort.

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The multi-talented Lauren Grove

The multi-talented Lauren Grove

She is kinda like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Put Lauren Grove in a Wolf uniform — be it volleyball, basketball or track — and the CHS sophomore has a motor that rarely, if ever, stops running.

She swarms on defense, she attacks on offense, she sacrifices her body for the good of her team and is always among the first to fly into a huddle, encouraging and congratulating those around her.

Lauren leads by example on the playing surface, and that example is one of a sometimes wild woman. In the best way possible.

Yet get her off the court, where she is quick to slap on the jammies, jump in the stands and dote upon her younger siblings and she presents another face — that of the sweet-natured, deeply-caring big sis.

And it is that mix that makes her one of the most vibrant young sports stars in Cow Town.

A genuinely friendly, smart, outgoing young woman, Lauren shines in the heat of athletic play and away from it.

She may not be the tallest or the fastest (though she is pretty quick) but she takes a backseat to no one when it comes to heart and hustle.

As she celebrates her big day, our best wishes to one of our best.

You make more than just your mom proud every time you shine, Lauren.

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Brisa Herrera

Brisa Herrera (33) scored her first basket of the season Wednesday. (John Fisken photos)

Kailey

Kailey Kellner continued her season-long streak of torrid shooting, dropping in a game-high 15.

The night started off beautifully.

While the varsity game would turn out to be an apathetic disaster, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball squad looked impressive during their time on the court Wednesday.

Busting out an 11-0 second quarter that sealed the deal, the Wolves strolled past visiting Friday Harbor 38-20 in a game that wasn’t even remotely close.

Twice stretching the lead out as far as 21 points, a much-more aggressive Coupeville squad (now 4-3) benefited from having a confident trio at the forefront of its attack.

Lauren Rose, in the lineup for the first time this season, pumped in eight points in the first half, continually harassing timid Friday Harbor ball-handlers into turnovers.

Then the second half became the Kailey Kellner Show, as the sophomore shooting sensation banged home 14 of her game-high 15 after the break.

She hit three consecutive jumpers in the third to spark a 10-0 run, then swished four more buckets during an 8-2 streak in the fourth.

After almost all of her buckets, she punctuated the made shot with a slight downward wave of her fingertips as the ball hit the bottom of the net, honoring a tradition dear to the heart of all stone cold killers masquerading as outside bombers.

Helping set up the duo was Lauren Grove, who was charged up on defense and nimbly set up numerous fast breaks for the Wolves, who set the pace and never allowed Friday Harbor to get comfortable.

The visitors stayed close for a quarter, trailing just 6-4 after the opening eight minutes.

Then the Wolves picked up the intensity and broke the will of their opponents, holding them scoreless for an entire quarter.

Rose hit for three baskets, two on set-ups from Grove, while the biggest fan cheer went to Brisa Herrera, who banked home her first bucket of the season to cap the run.

Coupeville spread the offensive love around, with six of the eight players who suited getting into the scoring column.

Kellner was backed by Rose (8), Grove (6), Kyla Briscoe (4), Skyler Lawrence (3) and Herrera (2).

Allison Wenzel and Tiffany Briscoe failed to score, but both chipped in with stellar efforts on defense, with Wenzel rising up to swat away a shot as her braided ponytail whipped through the air like Indiana Jones‘ bullwhip.

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Kyla

Kyla Briscoe (and her elbows) head to the hoop. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren

Ball-hawk Lauren Grove is not one to stay quiet on defense.

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They were missing a few players, but those in attendance were strong enough to win the day. L to r, Briscoe, Brisa Herrera, Grove, Mia Littlejohn, Mattea Miller, Kailey Kellner and Allison Wenzel.

Kailey

Kellner has a date with the hoop.

Mattea

Miller can’t be stopped by mere mortals.

Grove

Grove, slicin’ ‘n dicin’, leaving broken ankles as far as the eye can see.

Allison

Wenzel explodes through the tall trees.

Brisa

Herrera and Miller fly down the court.

They didn’t have strength in numbers, but they did have strength.

Despite playing with just six players, the ever-rugged Coupeville High School JV girls’ hoops squad chopped down Darrington Friday.

Working the sideline in the CMS gym, documenting the Wolves as they howled, was John Fisken, who provides the pics above.

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Lauren Grove (John Fisken photos)

   Having gotten properly stretched in the early days of practice, Lauren Grove and Co. are now a lean, mean, rebounding machine. (John Fisken photos)

Mattea Miller

   Mattea Miller, dreaming of the night she’d score 10, snag five boards, block two shots and make off with two steals. That night turned out to be Friday.

Low on players, high on talent.

Despite starting the night with just six active players — making for a very thin bench, with only Brisa Herrera around to keep coach Amy King company at tip-off — the Coupeville High School girls’ JV squad rebounded like a rabid pack of Wolves Friday and held off visiting Darrington 26-20.

The victory evened the squad’s record at 1-1 on the season.

Missing key players Lauren Rose, Tiffany Briscoe and Skyler Lawrence, Coupeville didn’t offer King many options. Turns out she didn’t need them.

After a tentative start, the Wolves ran the Loggers off the floor in the middle part of the game, outscoring Darrington 18-4 over the course of the second and third quarters.

The decisive run was fueled by a passion for boards, as CHS combined to haul in 34 of them.

Kailey Kellner was top gun, snatching 10 rebounds, while Kyla Briscoe (8), Allison Wenzel (6), Lauren Grove (5) and Mattea Miller (5) all got their hands on a fair share of caroms as well.

When they weren’t gathering in boards, the Wolves were redirecting Darrington’s shots.

CHS rejected seven attempts, led by Kellner, who said no-no-no to three Logger tries.

Miller paced Coupeville in the scoring column, hitting a pair of long-range three point bombs en route to a game-high 10 points.

Kellner banged away for seven, Grove popped for six and Briscoe notched the first points of her short high school career with three.

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