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Audrianna Shaw scored 12 points Wednesday night, sparking Coupeville’s varsity to a season-opening win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They played their best at crunch time.

Busting open a tie ball game, the Coupeville High School varsity girls basketball squad used a splendid fourth-quarter run Wednesday to capture a big win in Megan Smith’s debut as head coach.

With four different players scoring in a game-busting 10-3 tear, and a fifth making the defensive play of the night, the Wolves held off visiting Granite Falls 37-34 on opening night.

The non-conference win came against a former league rival, and a scrappy one at that.

Granite made solid runs at the end of each of the first three quarters to stay in the game, but it was Coupeville’s turn at the end.

Things were knotted at 27-27 heading into the final eight minutes of action, and the Wolves actually fell behind after the Tigers netted a three-point bomb to go up 30-29.

That was a response to Coupeville’s Carolyn Lhamon slapping home a bucket in the paint off of a feed from Maddie Georges, and seemed to set Granite up nicely.

Au contraire.

The battlin’ Wells sisters soon went to work, with senior Izzy banking home a shot in the paint, followed by freshman Savina scooping a gorgeous runner over a forest of outstretched arms.

Up 33-30, the Wolves put the ball in the hand of steady Audrianna Shaw, who converted a pair of buckets to break the spirit of the visitors.

The first basket came on a pullup jumper, with Georges putting the ball right on Shaw’s fingertips, before a running layup sealed the deal.

While the 8-0 run was a prime example of the Wolves shining under pressure, the defining moment came on the other end of the floor.

With Granite barreling in for a breakaway bucket, Georges hit turbo, slashed between two rivals and got herself right in front of the oncoming player.

Positioning herself perfectly to draw the charge — and never flinching when the incoming Tiger leveled her — Georges got the well-deserved call from the ref and brought her fan section to its feet.

With the CHS gym roaring, the ever-scrappy Wolf junior popped back up, perhaps moving a bit gingerly, and was promptly pummeled by happy teammates.

While Granite scored a frantic four points in the final 30 seconds to cut the final margin back to three, time ran out on the visitors, letting Coupeville’s faithful celebrate anew.

The game was fairly even all night, with the Tigers up 9-8 at the first break.

Shaw and Georges nailed three-balls in the opening frame, while Wolf senior Ja’Kenya Hoskins ripped a rival’s head clean off with an emphatic block on defense, but the Tigers closed the quarter on a 5-0 run.

Granite was back at it in the second frame, closing things on a 6-2 surge after Coupeville used a pair of three-balls from Georges to stake itself to a seven-point lead.

The best bucket in the quarter came from Nezi Keiper, back on the floor after sitting out last season.

Taking a nice dish from Savina Wells, Keiper backed her defender down, then converted a turnaround jumper which rippled nothing but net.

The third quarter was almost a replay of the first two, as Coupeville opened with a 6-0 tear to go up by nine, before the Tigers scrabbled back into the game.

Lhamon knocked down a three-point play the hard way, with her bucket and free throw set up by an Izzy Wells steal, while Shaw’s three-ball was the saving grace during a 12-3 Granite rally.

That set up the fourth quarter, and a solid finish for the Wolves.

Shaw finished with a game-high 12, and achieved a personal milestone Wednesday, passing the 100-point career mark.

With 105 points and counting, she’s the 103rd Wolf girl to hit triple-digits in the 48-year history of the program.

Georges (9), Lhamon (7), Savina Wells (3), Hoskins (2), Keiper (2), and Izzy Wells (2) also scored Wednesday, with Gwen Gustafson, Lyla Stuurmans, and Abby Mulholland bringing heart and hustle on defense.

The Wolves return to the floor Saturday when they host Forks. Varsity tips at 1 PM, JV at 2:30.

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Maddie Georges was MVP for a Wolf varsity volleyball team which finished second in a seven-team league. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One setter to lead them all.

Junior Maddie Georges, who kick-started the offense all season, was named team MVP Monday when the Coupeville High School volleyball program capped its season with an awards banquet.

She was joined by sophomore Grey Peabody and freshman Katie Marti, who shared most valuable player honors for the Wolf JV squad.

 

Varsity award winners:

MVP — Maddie Georges
Most Inspirational — Ryanne Knoblich
Most Improved — Katie Marti
Heart of a Wolf — Jill Prince
Captains — Alita Blouin, Georges, Prince

 

JV award winners:

MVP — Katie Marti, Grey Peabody
Most Inspirational — Gwen Gustafson
Most Improved — Mia Farris

Mia Farris is locked-in.

 

All-Conference honors:

First-Team — Maddie Georges
Second-Team — Alita Blouin, Jill Prince
Honorable Mention — Olivia Schaffeld

 

Varsity letter winners:

Alita Blouin
Maddie Georges
Taygin Jump
Ryanne Knoblich
Katie Marti
Madison McMillan
Grey Peabody
Jill Prince
Olivia Schaffeld
Lyla Stuurmans
Lucy Tenore
Savina Wells

 

Certificates of Participation:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Mia Farris
Gwen Gustafson
Jada Heaton
Issabel Johnson
Aby Wood

Katie Marti was a busy bee, playing strongly for both varsity and JV.

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Maddie Georges eyeballs a new season of basketball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The countdown to opening night is underway.

The Coupeville High School girls hoops players kicked off practice this week, and photo whiz kid John Fisken ambled by the gym to snap some pics.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/BBB-GBB-2021-11-17-1st-practice/

 

Gwen Gustafson

Abby Mulholland

Audrianna Shaw

Carolyn Lhamon

Ja’Kenya Hoskins

Lyla Stuurmans

Hall of Fame player turned varsity coach Megan Smith demonstrates the art of the dribble.

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Coupeville setter Maddie Georges was a First-Team All-Conference pick. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Alita Blouin bumps her way towards Second-Team All-League honors.

Onward and upward.

Four Coupeville High School spikers were honored when the Northwest 2B/1B League doled out All-Conference honors, with all the Wolves marking an improvement from last season.

Junior setter Maddie Georges was tabbed as a First-Team pick a year after landing on the Second-Team, while libero Alita Blouin and middle blocker Jill Prince earned Second-Team honors this time around.

That duo were both Honorable Mention during their sophomore campaigns.

Jill Prince dances the dance of her people.

Completing the Coupeville honorees was sophomore Olivia Schaffeld, who claimed Honorable Mention for her first season on the Wolf varsity.

CHS went 10-2 in NWL play, finishing second to La Conner, which will chase a third-straight 2B state title this weekend.

The top Brave — junior Ellie Marble, whose spikes sound like gun shots hitting the floor — was tabbed league MVP, making her three-for-three in that category.

Orcas Island was honored with Best Sportsmanship, while Viking leader Rachel Wilson was also named Coach of the Year.

 

All-Conference teams:

 

First-Team:

Bethany Carter – Orcas Island – Sophomore – Outside Hitter
Rachel Cram – La Conner – Senior – Libero
Sarah Cook – La Conner – Senior – Outside Hitter
Maddie Georges – Coupeville – Junior – Setter
Makayla Herrera – La Conner – Junior – Middle Blocker
Emma Keller – La Conner – Senior – Setter
Alyvia Wright – Darrington – Senior – Setter

 

Second-Team:

Gena Beazer – Darrington – Junior – Middle Blocker
Alita Blouin – Coupeville – Junior – Libero
Morgan Huizenga – La Conner – Sophomore – Middle Blocker
Tayla Malo – Orcas Island – Sophomore – Setter
Ella Mason – Friday Harbor – Senior – Setter
Rainee Nations – Darrington – Senior – Outside Hitter
Jill Prince – Coupeville – Junior – Middle Blocker

 

Honorable Mention:

Breanna Monteith – Darrington – Junior – Outside Hitter
Rayah Oostra – Mount Vernon Christian – Junior – Setter
Ashley Parker – Concrete – Senior – Outside Hitter
Olivia Schaffeld – Coupeville – Sophomore – Middle Blocker
Claire Wright – Darrington – Freshman – Outside Hitter

Olivia Schaffeld straight-up murders the ball.

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Halfway through her high school career, Maddie Georges tops all active CHS girls basketball scorers. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe enters his senior season #24 all-time across the history of Wolf boys basketball.

It’s a living, ever-updating history.

Entering the 2021-2022 high school basketball season, I’ve been able to document 402 Coupeville boys and 234 girls who have tallied at least one point in a varsity game.

With boys hoops at CHS stretching back to 1917, there are understandably some early-day names still missing from my records.

Though, at this point, those missing gunners played in prehistoric eras where scoring was rare, so the top of the charts is pretty safe.

Unless we ever track down the 1951-1952 Wolf boys stat sheet and complete Tom Sahli’s stellar totals.

Until then, the one former CHS grad to ever face-off with hoops immortal Elgin Baylor will sit at #19 all-time, while we’ll know he’s probably top 10.

But with current players, our totals are pretty impeccable, which puts us in a good place.

There are 10 boys and 13 girls currently walking the hallways at CHS who have scored in a varsity uniform, including two who did so before they were actually in high school.

Thanks to tweaks in the rules, Lyla Stuurmans and Savina Wells got a jump on their hoops careers, allowed to play on the Wolf varsity last season as 8th graders.

Maddie Georges, a junior, and senior Hawthorne Wolfe are the top returning scorers, and it’s Hawk who is ready to make a run at history.

He enters his senior campaign in 24th place on the all-time CHS boys scoring chart, just 24 points from cracking the top 20.

With 664 points, Wolfe would need to scorch the nets for 474 more to pass Jeff Stone (1967-1970) and Mike Bagby (2002-2006), tied for #1 among CHS boys with 1,137 points apiece.

Brianne King’s school record of 1,549 points, however, set between 1999-2003, seems safely out of reach.

Barring any schedule changes, Coupeville’s boys have 20 regular season games, and the hope of a playoff run afterwards.

Wolfe would need to pop for 23.7 points a night over 20 games to reach 1,138, and he went for 21 a game in a pandemic-shortened 12-game season as a junior.

So, you’re saying there’s a chance?

 

Where things sit heading into the 2021-2022 season, with point totals and current athletes rank on the all-time scoring charts:

 

Active girls:

Maddie Georges – 124 points – #85
Izzy Wells – 113 points – #93
Audrianna Shaw – 93 points – #107
Savina Wells – 59 points – #123
Carolyn Lhamon – 56 points – #128
Anya Leavell – 51 points – #134
Ja’Kenya Hoskins – 32 points – #152
Kylie Van Velkinburgh – 25 points – #163
Lyla Stuurmans– 23 points – #166
Gwen Gustafson – 17 points – #175
Ryanne Knoblich – 17 points – #175
Nezi Keiper – 2 points – #221
Morgan Stevens – 2 points – #221

 

Active boys:

Hawthorne Wolfe – 664 points – #24
Xavier Murdy – 221 points – #125
Grady Rickner – 94 points – #192
Logan Downes – 52 points – #247
Alex Murdy – 49 points – #253
Logan Martin – 31 points – #281
Jonathan Valenzuela – 15 points – #327
Cody Roberts – 8 points – #353
Miles Davidson – 4 points – #375
Cole White – 2 points – #385

 

Hawk chases history:

Jeff Stone – 1137
Mike Bagby – 1137
Randy Keefe – 1088
Mike Criscuola – 1031
Jeff Rhubottom – 1012
Bill Riley – 934
Pete Petrov – 917
Brad Sherman – 874
Denny Clark– 869
Arik Garthwaite – 867
Bill Jarrell – 855
Hunter Smith – 847
Corey Cross – 811
Jack Elzinga – 770
Barry Brown – 769
Hunter Hammer – 755
Steve Whitney – 730
Dan Nieder – 729
Tom Sahli – 719*
Chris Good – 688
Gavin Keohane – 677
Virgil Roehl – 674
Foster Faris — 668
Hawthorne Wolfe — 664

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