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Camden Glover (left) and Landon Roberts both had hits Wednesday. (Photo courtesy Stevie Glover)

You win some, and you learn some lessons in the other ones.

That’s always the hope for coaches, at least.

Given the chance to have sole possession of the home diamond Wednesday, the Coupeville High School JV baseball team had one of those second type of games.

Jumped on early by Mount Vernon, the young Wolves fell 13-1 in a game in which they almost matched the Bulldogs in hits but were undone by walks and errors.

The loss to a large-school foe drops Coupeville’s second squad to 3-2 on the season.

While the game was mercy-ruled after five innings, there were bright spots for the Wolves.

“Even though the score was lopsided the boys did well,” said CHS coach Jon Roberts. “They are hitting the ball well and Mount Vernon’s pitcher was a quality pitcher with several pitches.”

Aiden O’Neill paced the Wolf attack, smacking a leadoff double in the bottom of the first inning, then coming back around to collect a single later in the game.

He scored Coupeville’s lone run, scooting home on an RBI single from Camden Glover, while Landon Roberts, Johnny Porter, and Cole Hutchinson also had base-knocks.

Coupeville was only outhit 9-6 in the game, but lost the walks and errors battle 15-1.

Eight fielding miscues, with three of them coming during an eight-run Mount Vernon top of the first inning, stung.

“There were about four bone head errors and four that were just youth,” Roberts said. “They are learning.”

Coupeville now heads back to the practice field to get more reps in and is scheduled for a rematch with Mount Vernon later in the season.

Up next for the JV, if the weather holds, is a road trip to Olympic Apr. 23, followed by another trek Apr. 28 to South Whidbey.

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Andrew Aparicio netted a bucket off of a rebound Wednesday, as Coupeville’s C-Team clashed with 4A Mount Vernon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They knew they were in for a tough fight.

When the Coupeville High School C-Team boys basketball squad took the floor Wednesday night, they were missing two key players, and their foe was a high-flying team from a 4A school.

So, the fact the Wolves fell 61-12 to visiting Mount Vernon wasn’t the biggest surprise of the new year, is what we’re saying.

But, despite playing without leading scorer Ty Hamilton and enforcer Ben Smith, both battling illnesses, Coupeville didn’t go down easily.

“They definitely didn’t give up,” said CHS coach Patrick Upchurch. “They put up a good battle, a good fight, against a strong team.”

Mount Vernon, which is 6-1 on the season, is listed as the school’s “freshman” team, though their roster shows three juniors, three sophomores, and just two 9th graders.

The Bulldogs C-Team, which stayed home on the mainland, is made up of all freshmen, so, you had me confused from the get-go.

Which is not that hard to do.

Regardless of what grade level they sit in, Mount Vernon had a flashy, nimble point guard in junior Cads Pineda, a strong three-ball shooter in sophomore Trent Borgognoni, and a 6-foot-5 bruiser in freshman Donovan McEwan.

It’s easy to see why the Bulldogs boast a stellar record, as they zip the ball around, toss daggers from the corners, and get thousands of buckets off of crisp passes to guys cutting under the basket.

Coupeville played a far rougher form of the game, though their players, a good chunk of whom are new to the game, showed flashes of promise.

Freshman Dominic Coffman netted the first bucket of the night for the Wolves, driving around his defender and banging home a running layup.

But, even then, the score sat at 13-2 in favor of the visitors, a sign of how tough this matchup would be for CHS.

Fellow frosh Alex Murdy, a JV player popping down to help fill out the illness-depleted roster, followed Coffman’s bucket with a swooping layup of his own.

Then, Mount Vernon scored 32 of the next 34 points, stretching the lead all the way out to 45-6 two minutes into the third quarter.

Coffman prevented the refs from instituting a running clock, for a few moments at least, as he slashed to the hoop for a bucket to keep the lead below the 40-point cutoff.

The Bulldogs, however, rained down a couple more three-balls, part of the seven they hit on the night, and that triggered the running clock and one of the stupidest rules in modern high school basketball.

Once the lead hits 40, refs now order clock operators to stop adding points to the scoreboard, regardless of which team scores them.

The scorebook keeper still tallies field goals and free throws, but fans in the stands are left high and dry, lest their tender sensibilities be offended by actually knowing the real score.

It’s stupid, maybe second only to the rule which prevents middle school basketball teams from playing overtime periods to break ties.

Maybe…

Back in the real world, where all the buckets were fully recorded, Coffman paced the Wolves with six points, while Murdy, Andrew Aparicio, and Brayden Coatney tossed in a bucket apiece to round out the scoring.

Coen Killian, Nick Armstrong, Alex Wasik, Chris Cernick, Caleb Sonntag, Jaden Goodrich, and Josh Upchurch also saw floor time for CHS, with Cernick playing strongly on the defensive end of the floor.

The Wolf C-Team returns to action next week with three games.

They host Cedar Park Christian Tuesday, January 14, host Sultan Jan. 15 in a rescheduled game, then travel to South Whidbey Jan. 17.

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Chris Cernick had six points, six rebounds, and two blocks Tuesday for Coupeville’s C-Team. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Backs against the wall, they played their best.

The Coupeville High School C-Team boys basketball squad knew it would be in for a rough night Tuesday, hitting the road to play Mount Vernon’s freshmen.

The Bulldogs attend a 4A school, while the Wolves rep a 2B-sized student body spending its final year in 1A.

Plus, Mount Vernon has been especially strong, routing teams left and right.

So, when I tell you the Bulldogs rolled to a 65-13 win, it’s not a huge surprise.

But just because they lost doesn’t mean the Wolves, who sit at 1-2 on the season, went down easy.

Sparked by the play of Chris Cernick, Coupeville put together its best stretch of the game in the fourth quarter, holding its own while being nipped just 10-9.

Chris had a good game for our team,” said CHS coach Patrick Upchurch. “He led with two blocks, six rebounds, and really aggressive defense to help lead the charge in the fourth quarter.”

Cernick, a second-year hoops player who also doubles as a soccer star, popped for six points, sharing team-high honors with Ty Hamilton.

Alex Wasik slid a free throw through the twine to round out Coupeville’s scoring.

Also seeing floor time for the Wolves were Nick Armstrong, Ben Smith, Dominic Coffman, Simon Shelley, Brayden Coatney, Coen Killian, and Josh Upchurch.

While Coupeville’s varsity and JV have two games left before winter break, neither of their opponents fields a C-Team, so the young Wolves don’t play again until the first week of January.

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CHS football players (l to r) Daylon Houston, Dawson Houston, and Ben Smith arrive in Mount Vernon Saturday for their first spring scrimmage. (Deb Smith photos)

A little of that fall football feeling, on June 8.

With their work done, the Wolves head home.

And so it begins.

We’re two-and-a-half months out from the first day of fall practice, but that’s not stopping the Coupeville High School football team from working.

Taking a break from spring practice, the Wolves hit the road Saturday and traveled to Mount Vernon for the first of two scrimmages.

While squaring off with the 4A Bulldogs, Coupeville put the ball in the end zone numerous times.

The details are a little sketchy, but we know Wolf quarterback Dawson Houston netted a touchdown through the air and another on the ground, while Andy Martin and Timothy Ursu crashed in to score while leading the rushing attack.

The Wolves host Concrete 6 PM Thursday, June 13 at Coupeville’s Mickey Clark Field in the second, and final, scrimmage of spring.

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Jaylen Nitta dropped in 14 points Thursday as Coupeville’s C-Team invaded Mount Vernon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jaylen Nitta was feelin’ it.

The speedy Coupeville High School guard singed the nets Thursday for a season-high 14 points, but it wasn’t enough to derail a very-good Mount Vernon freshman squad.

The Bulldogs, repping a large 4A school, pulled away after halftime, earning a season-sweep of 1A Coupeville’s C-Team with a 62-19 win.

With the road loss, the Wolves drop to 0-6 on the season.

But Coupeville’s C-Team gets a chance to jump right back into action, as it plays four games across the next five days.

The Wolves travel to Granite Falls Saturday for a tournament in which they get two games, then return home Monday to face Oak Harbor.

That match-up is part of a two-game affair between the Island neighbors, as the Coupeville JV girls kick off things with a 3 PM game against the Wildcats.

The Wolf boys face their Oak Harbor C-Team counterparts at 5 PM, and both games are free to the public.

Thursday night, Coupeville kept things close in the first half, trailing by 14 at the break against a Bulldog squad comprised of fast, springy players.

Nitta pumped in 12 of his 14 before the break, opening with six points in the first quarter before throwing down another eight in the second frame.

Mount Vernon’s speed and aggressiveness derailed any chances of a Wolf comeback after the break, however.

“We were fairly close, but they are undefeated this year and showed us why in the second half,” said CHS coach Scott Fox. “We fought hard, but made too many mistakes that they capitalized on.

“On to Saturday’s games!”

Chris Cernick battled in the paint for four points to back Nitta and his 14, while Ben Smith swished a third-quarter free throw to round out the scoring attack.

Jonathan Partida, Andrew Aparicio, Tony Garcia, and Brayden Coatney rounded out the active Wolf roster, all seeing substantial floor time.

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