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Makana Stone (Eileen Stone photo)

   Coupeville grad Makana Stone and the Whitman College women’s basketball squad is 12-0 after a big win Friday night. (Eileen Stone photo)

Taking a break did not slow them down at all.

Facing off with a foe for the first time in 17 days, the Whitman College women’s basketball squad blasted visiting Linfield 74-37 Friday night.

The win lifts the red-hot Blues, who feature Coupeville High School grad Makana Stone prominently on their roster, to 12-0 overall, 3-0 in Northwest Conference play.

Whitman, which hadn’t played since a holiday tournament in Hawaii Dec. 19-20, exploded out of the gate Friday, grabbing a 22-6 lead after one quarter of play.

The biggest play in that run, at least for people back on Whidbey, was Stone delivering her third blocked shot of the season.

The former Wolf sensation taught Linfield’s Annalise Beshears a lesson Coupeville’s rivals learned many times over — don’t try and shoot anywhere near Stone’s long, deadly arms.

Playing on the same night her former high school squad rolled Chimacum, Stone collected four points, three rebounds, an assist and the aforementioned block in 11 minutes of floor time.

Four Blues players ended up in double digits, led by Chelsi Brewer and Emily Rommel, who knocked down 13 apiece.

For the season, Stone is averaging 5.3 points and 4.7 boards a game off the bench.

She has 64 points, 56 rebounds, 10 steals, eight assists and three blocks, while leading Whitman in field goal percentage at 51% (28 of 55).

Whitman will have a quick turn-around, hosting Pacific University Saturday afternoon, the second in a stretch of four straight home games in Walla Walla for the Blues.

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Start practicing today and you can grow up to be the next Lathom Kelley. (John Fisken photos)

   Start practicing today and you can grow up to be the next Lathom Kelley (with ball) or Hunter Downes. (John Fisken photos)

Smedley

Brett Smedley, camp director and new CHS head football coach.

Your future is waiting. Will you step up and tackle it?

Future gridiron warriors who are entering grades 3-6 can take part in a football camp run by the Coupeville High School coaching staff and current and former Wolf players.

The camp runs July 8-9 from 9 AM-noon both days and cost is $30 for one session or $60 for both days (includes camp t-shirt).

Registration is ongoing at the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club (203 N. Main).

Sessions will cover the fundamentals of passing, catching, blocking, tackling, and kicking with work on basic offensive and defensive systems.

Players will scrimmage and there will be a camp tournament, daily awards and team building activities.

The camp is run by new CHS head coach Brett Smedley, who brings 14 years of football playing and coaching to the field.

A former player at Linfield College, he coached high school football in Vancouver before coming to Coupeville, where has has been a PE teacher and assistant coach.

He inherits the head coaching spot for the Wolves this fall with the departure of Tony Maggio.

Smedley and his staff want the camp to “provide campers with an experience that improves his/her football skills in a safe and positive environment.”

“Players are encouraged to reach their fullest potential and come away from camp not only with new skills but an enthusiasm for the game,” he said. “We focus on a maximum number of quality repetitions and give students a high level of attention through a low camper to coach ratio.

“Finally, we expect players to learn and have fun!”

For more information, contact the coach at bsmedley@coupeville.k12.wa.us

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