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Freshman Lindsey Roberts scored six of her career-high nine points in the fourth Monday. (John Fisken photos)

   Freshman Lindsey Roberts scored six of her career-high nine points in the fourth Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Mia Littlejohn

   Mia Littlejohn, seen here in an earlier game, dealt out a game-high eight assists at Mount Baker.

While it would have preferred a win, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad came away from Monday’s defeat at Mount Baker looking like a pretty dang good team.

The host Mountaineers stayed undefeated at 4-0 by holding on at the end for a narrow 50-47 victory, but the Wolves, behind ferocious performances from Makana Stone and Mia Littlejohn and a breakthrough one from freshman Lindsey Roberts, proved they won’t go down easily.

Despite trailing by 15 at one point and beset by a team of highly proficient long-range gunners, Coupeville (2-2) rallied and had a chance to send the game into overtime.

Both of their losses so far have come against teams with winning records, and, in both, the Wolves were a shot away from forcing an extra period.

“This game was a good building block for us. Mount Baker is a very good team that can shoot the ball well,” said CHS coach David King. “We just need to play a full 32 minutes.

“As a team we now know we can compete with the very good teams,” he added. “We make a few more free throws, maybe get back a few turnovers or have the ball bounce our way a time or two and we could have won this game.

“It’s still very early, but these players are showing that they won’t quit despite the score.”

In its previous game, Baker had crushed Coupeville’s 1A Olympic League rival, Port Townsend, 74-16 and the Mountaineers came out hot, dropping nine treys on the Wolves.

Baker led 17-12 after one, but Coupeville fought back to cut the deficit to just one by the half.

Tiffany Briscoe netted a bucket right at the buzzer, off of a feed from Litttlejohn.

The start of the third quarter was a bit of a disaster for the Wolves though, as they came out “flat and two steps slow.”

Down by 15 in a blink of an eye, the Wolves rallied behind Stone, who had “one of the best games of her high school career” and surged back.

The final eight minutes of the game was the best stretch Coupeville put together all night.

“The fourth was a complete quarter for us,” King said. “Our defense raised the bar and clamped down and caused some turnovers.

“If we can bring the effort we had in the fourth, along with the beginning of the first and the latter parts of the second and third, then we will be a team that will be hard to beat.”

Stone threw down 23, snatched 14 boards, pilfered three steals and dealt out two assists while Littlejohn had five points, eight assists and two rebounds.

Roberts, who had netted two free throws in her first three high school games, came alive on the offensive end, scoring six of her career-high nine in the fourth quarter.

Tiffany Briscoe was a solid presence down low, with six points and five boards, while Kailey Kellner netted three points to go with her six assists and four rebounds. Kyla Briscoe swished a free throw to round out the scoring attack.

With a young team — Coupeville only returned three girls, two who were full-time players, from last year’s league title winners — King has been pleased to see constant growth.

Key to that has been his veterans leading the way.

Mia has stepped up with her leadership and Makana probably played one of her best games in her high school career,” he said. “We were happy with the effort and growth we played with during the game.

“That said, we weren’t satisfied with the outcome. We will get right back at it today and look to shore up some things and continue to fight and push to get better,” King added. “The way we are sharing the ball on offense and working on defense are things we have been looking for.

“Each player is putting team first and it shows in how they have come out in these early games so far.”

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Makana Stone (Sylvia Hurlburt photos)

Makana Stone can already taste the two points. (Sylvia Hurlburt photos)

Lauren Grove

  Lauren Grove (right) is filled with joy at the mere sight of teammate Mia Littlejohn.

Tiffany Briscoe

Tiffany Briscoe, working the paint like she owns the place.

team

The Wolves cap their pre-game huddle by firing up a round of shots.

Kyla Briscoe

   The key to Kyla Briscoe’s success? The purple shoes. Oh, and talent, too. A whole lot of talent helps, as well.

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote will knock you out … with her note-perfect cheer routines.

"Your hair game is strong ... but mine is stronger!!"

“Your hair game is strong, sister … but mine is stronger!!”

Mia Littlejohn

“At my signal, unleash Hell, Wolves!!”

Is there anything Sylvia Hurlburt doesn’t do?

No, the answer is no, cause she does it all. And she does it all really, really well.

Cheerleader, choreographer, track star, ballet dancer, and, of course, photographer with mad skills.

All of those words describe the ever-moving, ever-grooving Coupeville High School senior.

Her latest work, which she is nice enough to let me unleash onto the masses, is this collection of girls’ basketball photos.

The eight pics above are just a small fraction of what she shot — I’ll continue to drop Hurlburt originals on you as the season unfolds — but they give you a solid taste of what she’s up to when she gets let loose with a camera.

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Makana Stone (far left) and teammates celebrate winning the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic. (Amy King photos)

   Makana Stone (far left) and teammates celebrate winning the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic. (Amy King photos)

Tiffany Briscoe (left) and Mia Littlejohn do some pre-game prep Saturday morning.

   Tiffany Briscoe (left) and a deeply excited Mia Littlejohn do some pre-game prep Saturday morning.

Lauren Grove (left) and Lindsey Roberts chow down after Friday night's win.

Lauren Grove (left) and Lindsey Roberts chow down after Friday night’s win.

Da champs.

Da champs.

“Our locker room was rockin’ after the win. Very vocal and a well deserved celebration!”

Having accomplished their weekend goal — bring home championship hardware from the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic — the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad went a little bonkers in the afterglow.

And that was fine with coach David King.

“We had a great start on Friday and an even better finish on Saturday!”

Garnering a little revenge and redemption along the way, the Wolves put together a defensive clinic Saturday, holding off arch-rival South Whidbey 31-27 to win the four-team tournament.

Friday Harbor beat Overlake 52-25 to claim third-place.

With two wins in as many days at the first in-season tourney the Wolf hoops program has attended in several years, Coupeville improved to 2-1 on the still-young season.

The title game win was a nice little bit of payback, as well.

The Wolves only loss so far came on opening night to the Falcons, when a last-second shot that would have forced overtime rimmed out.

South Whidbey came in confident, but they finished flat on the mat.

“In our pregame locker room talk, we could hear the chants and South Whidbey being very vocal in their pregame,” King said. “Our approach was to come into the game focused and get the job done that we came for.

“South Whidbey has a very good team and it’s always fun to compete against them,” he added. “We knew we had to make some adjustments from Wednesday to be able to come out on top.”

The Wolves spent some time in the morning watching video from opening night, and noticed a few things that allowed them to tweak their defense.

Then Coupeville came out on fire, yet calm and controlled.

Showing superb ball movement — a trait they displayed all weekend — the Wolves jumped out to a quick 9-1 lead.

Lauren Grove dropped back-to-back buckets to kick things off, before Kailey Kellner nailed a long trey and Makana Stone drilled a sweet jumper of her own.

Lauren has been working extremely hard on making some adjustments with her shooting,” King said. “So far, in our first two games her shot hasn’t been falling like she had hoped, but today it did.”

South Whidbey managed to get back in the game by forcing a quicker pace to the game and flustering the Wolves a bit.

While Coupeville was still clamping down on defense, the Wolves picked up a few too many fouls and the Falcons took advantage, draining 7 of 9 at the charity stripe in the first half.

The Falcons continued to make runs at CHS, but a three-ball from Mia Littlejohn and a clutch basket from Stone at the end of the third staked Coupeville to a 25-22 lead headed into the fourth.

The final quarter was a defensive war — neither team scored in the first four minutes of the fourth — with several Wolves coming through in the final moments.

Littlejohn swished a huge trey, Kellner tickled the twines for a bucket and Tiffany Briscoe dropped a pressure-packed free throw as Coupeville refused to relinquish the lead.

While the very-young Wolves struggled at times on offense, they came through when it mattered.

“We are still a work in progress on offense, still learning how to be patient and play to our tempo,” King said. “But this weekend we showed glimpses of how good we can be when we are patient.”

And when the offense wasn’t working, the defense, led by Briscoe in full-on Dennis Rodman-mode, was there to win the day.

Tiffany isn’t the tallest post player, but the desire and hard work she brings every day is second to none,” King said. “Even though she was undersized today she played tough defense and was on the floor whenever there was a loose ball near her.

“Yes, we need to score the ball to win, but without the effort from Tiffany today we probably don’t win.”

Everyone on the floor bought in on defense, with Grove and freshman Lindsey Roberts making a real impression on their coach.

Lauren is a ball hawk on defense,” King said. “Lindsey was another player that stepped up and played very good post defense.

“She is still learning how good she can be; we have even talked about her becoming a shut down defender,” he added. “This weekend she stepped up and gave the same type of effort Tiffany did in the post.

“It’s great to see players step up throughout the lineup and contribute.”

Stone paced the Wolves with a double-double, scoring 10 and snatching 10 rebounds. She also had five steals, five blocks and two assists.

Kellner (seven points, three rebounds, three steals), Littlejohn (six points, three steals), Grove (four points, six rebounds), Tiffany Briscoe (three points, six rebounds) and Roberts (one point, five rebounds) rounded out the stat sheet.

Kyla Briscoe and Lauren Rose also saw quality floor time in the championship game, while Friday’s surprise hero, Allison Wenzel, was an enthusiastic bench presence.

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Wolves (Amy King photo)

   Wolves (l to r) Mia Littlejohn, Makana Stone, Lindsey Roberts and Kailey Kellner celebrate on the bench near the end of the game. (Amy King photos)

dinner

Off to dinner after the game.

"Of course we won."

“Of course we won.”

Allison Wenzel can not be stopped.

The Coupeville High School sophomore basketball player got her first varsity floor time Friday and immediately went off, draining a three-point bomb on her way to a five-point fourth quarter explosion.

Toss in 21 more from senior sensation Makana Stone, and the Wolf duo combined to outscore Overlake by themselves in the opening game of the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic.

By the time the game was done, with Coupeville’s big three (Stone, Mia Littlejohn and Kailey Kellner) completely sitting out the fourth quarter, the Wolves had strolled to a 37-20 win to kick-off the two-day tourney.

Now 1-1 on the season, CHS will get a chance at garnering a bit of revenge and redemption Saturday.

The Wolves will play Island rival South Whidbey — which nipped Friday Harbor 33-30 — in the tourney title game at 1:30 PM.

Less than 72 hours after it fell to the Falcons by a single bucket on opening night Wednesday, Coupeville will get the rematch it was anticipating.

The Wolves will be coming in on a big high, after they took the best their private school foes could offer and never blinked.

“We came out fired up and ready to play,” said Wolf coach David King. “Led from start to finish.”

Fresh off a bus-and-boat trip to get to Friday Harbor, Coupeville clung to a narrow 11-10 lead after the first quarter.

Stone tossed in five, Littlejohn added four and Tiffany Briscoe banked in a bucket, but the Owls seemed like they would make a tight affair of things.

Then, the Wolves clamped down on defense, holding Overlake to just five points over the next two quarters.

An 11-2 run in the second, fueled by eight more from Stone, pushed the halftime lead to 22-12.

Then a decisive 8-3 surge in the third — with all of Coupeville’s points coming from its lone senior — sealed the deal.

Comfortably ahead, King went to his bench big-time in the fourth, with Kyla Briscoe, Lauren Rose, Lauren Grove and Wenzel playing the whole way.

Lindsey Roberts and Tiffany Briscoe split the remaining eight minutes, allowing the squad’s trio of captains to rest up and enjoy the view from the bench.

They may have been on the bench, but they were loud ‘n proud while they were there.

“One thing about this team, they all want each other to succeed and play well,” King said. “Makana, Mia and Kailey all were vocal and cheering on their teammates.”

Wenzel, who played in all four quarters, made the most of her time in the spotlight.

Allison stole the show in the fourth,” King said. “As the shot clock was winding down and our bench counting it down, she found herself outside the three-point line in front of our bench with the ball.

“With three seconds left on the clock, she knew she had to shoot, she squared up and banked home a three,” he added. “Our bench went CRAZY!”

Proving she wasn’t a one-hit wonder, Wenzel took a pass just below the free throw line on the side of the key on the very next possession and drained the jumper.

At that point, Overlake began to wave the white towel of surrender.

Littlejohn added five points to back up the two-headed beast of Stone and Wenzel, while Tiffany Briscoe (3), Kellner (2) and Grove (1) rounded out the scorers.

Stone snared 16 rebounds, made off with three steals and rejected three shots, while Grove (five boards), Kellner (four rebounds, three assists) and Rose (three steals, two assists) all chipped in.

Tiffany Briscoe hauled in four rebounds and pilfered three steals, while Littlejohn, Roberts and Kyla Briscoe had three rebounds apiece.

While they’re happy with any win, this one was particularly satisfying for the coaching duo of David and Amy King.

“After the South Whidbey game we talked about being more patient on offense, don’t force the ball into the middle and don’t take the first open shot,” David King said. “We practiced that very well Thursday night and came out today and moved the ball very well.

“This was probably our best game in our three-plus years of coaching varsity that we didn’t rush our offense and played at the tempo we wanted to play at,” he added. “Overall it was a complete game with each player contributing.”

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Makana Stone (Amy King photo)

   Makana Stone tries to stay toasty warm while waiting for the ferry. (Amy King photo)

bus (Amy Briscoe photo)

Stay in school or jump on the bus? (Amy Briscoe photo)

bus (Briscoe photo)

Jump on the bus!! (Briscoe photo)

ferry (King photo)

   “We get to go on a ferry!! Oh wait, this is the 15,819th ferry we’ve taken as athletes…” (King photo)

Lindsey Roberts (King photo)

   Lindsey Roberts may only be a freshman, but she already realizes the importance of getting in a power nap on road trips. (King photo)

It’s tourney time.

And, frankly, it’s been several years since we even heard that around these parts.

For some reason, Coupeville High School basketball squads have been AWOL in recent years when it came to attending in-season tournaments.

But that changes today, as the Wolf girls are off to Friday Harbor for the Tip-Off Classic.

Coupeville plays Overlake at 2 PM, followed by the hosts tipping off against South Whidbey. Friday’s losers and winners pair up Saturday at 10 AM and 1:30 PM, respectively.

Depending on how things play out on day one, the Wolves might get a chance for some revenge against their Island rivals. CHS fell 32-30 to South Whidbey Wednesday in the season-opener.

And, in a twist, the Wolf JV squad will get a game at the tourney as well, with a match-up against Friday Harbor Saturday.

Going on an actual trip (the varsity and its coaches will spend the night Friday) not only gets the Wolves two games, but a chance to come together in a team environment in a way a regular bus trip to a game wouldn’t allow.

“It should be a great bonding experience for the team,” said Coupeville coach David King.

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