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The CHS gym was alive with the sound of basketball lessons being taught. (Photos courtesy Megan Richter)

The next generation is building for a bright future.

Twenty Coupeville Middle School girls showed up for three days, three hours each time, for a recent basketball skills camp.

The hoops event was run by CHS head coach Megan Richter, with help from middle school net guru Brooke Crowder and a group of former Wolf players.

“They worked so hard and improved so much,” Richter said of her future stars. “It was such a great experience for everyone.”

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When the weather heats up, so does the basketball action.

Coupeville High School coaches and players are offering a skills clinic July 1-3 for girls entering grades 5-9, which will focus on fundamentals and the values of the Wolf program.

Info can be found in the photo above.

CHS hoops guru Megan Richter and her support staff are also gearing up for summer ball.

That’s open to current and incoming high school players, with registration due by May 24.

For any questions, email Richter at mrichter@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

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Madison McMillan drains a free throw. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They shoot, you pay, everyone scores.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team is conducting a fundraiser this season based on how many free throws the squad hits in varsity games.

You pledge a certain amount for each successful charity shot, then pay up at the end of the season, once all the numbers are totaled up.

All money raised goes to the Wolf program to help with equipment and supplies.

Fans can reach out to Coupeville coaches or players to get a donation sheet.

Or, if you want to get a jump start on helping out, you can also skip ahead and make a flat donation now by contacting CHS head coach Megan Richter at msmith@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

For more info, keep on scrolling down to the handy-dandy photo below.

Then, sit back and watch as the Wolves chase the kind of free-throw numbers put up by sharpshooters like Steph Curry and Larry Bird.

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They may be young but have already chosen wisely by embracing basketball. (Stevie Glover photo)

Can you ignore the siren call of the basketball court?

No, you cannot, and should not.

If you have a child in Coupeville in K-5, it’s your responsibility to help encourage your offspring to learn to love the one true sport.

Listen, I don’t make the rules, I just pass them on.

With that being said, registration for the 2024 season of the Coupeville Youth Basketball Association is open now, so get crackin’.

Cost is $40 per player, and that seems very reasonable to introduce a child to what many are calling “God’s chosen sport.”

Yeah, it’s me. I’m “many” in this scenario.

Anyways, last day to register is Friday, Dec. 8, with practice beginning right after the holidays on Jan. 8.

 

To register and for more info, pop over to:

https://www.coupevilleyouthbasketball.com/

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Adeline Richter informs dad Bennett his football players should be running stairs right now, even if it is the offseason. (Photos courtesy Megan Richter)

There’s a new coach on the sidelines.

Adeline Joy Richter, the cutest baby to appear on Coupeville Sports today, arrived Nov. 2, uniting two sports empires.

Mom is Megan (Smith) Richter, three-time CHS Athlete of the Year turned Wolf varsity girls’ basketball coach.

Dad is Bennett Richter, state football champ (back in his Oak Harbor days) and the man who ended Coupeville football’s three-decade dry spell, bringing a gridiron league title back to Cow Town in 2022.

Grandpa is CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith, the first coach to lead a Wolf girls’ team to a state tourney win in ANY sport.

Grandma is Cherie Smith, the true power behind the throne, a hoops whisperer of great renown for both her husband and daughter.

And we haven’t even spoken of Uncles James and Ian Smith, legendary three-sport Wolf athletes who made South Whidbey sports teams cry more than once, which is just plain sweet.

Plus, Aunt Ashley Smith, who will be her fiercest protector, and countless cousins and other family members on both sides.

Why, Adeline, who popped into the world at 5 pounds, 15 ounces, and 19 inches long, might almost be called … “The Chosen One.”

Just don’t tell Grandpa I said that.

“How you doin’?”

“Mom, we can’t tell dad this, but … basketball is God’s chosen sport.”

“Yowza, is it just me or is there a draft in here?”

Hangin’ with the grandparentals.

“I’m snug as a bug in a rug.”

“I already signed a NIL deal? Sweet!”

“Hit the gas, Skippy! Big Ten hoops on Peacock in 10 minutes and rumors of a bottle waiting for me!”

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