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Mason Grove (John Fisken photo)

   Mason Grove hit for 13 Monday, including a key bucket in overtime. (John Fisken photo)

For one agonizing second, it looked like possibly the worst defeat of all time. Then, things got better.

Much better.

Coupeville Middle School 8th grade basketball guru Bob Martin might have several new ulcers after Monday’s season-opening 46-40 overtime win over visiting Chimacum, but the balm of a victory will ease the indigestion a bit.

After controlling the game from the second basket of the game until the final 30 seconds, the Wolves somehow put themselves, with a little help from a ref, in position to lose AFTER the final buzzer.

Clinging to a 38-36 lead as time wound down, the Wolves were trying to do everything but foul Chimacum on the final play of the game.

Give credit to the Cowboy ball-handler, who took advantage of the situation.

Lowering his shoulder, he slammed into a Coupeville defender, threw up a three-point air-ball that didn’t even get halfway to the rim and wished upon a star for a miracle.

And got one.

As the game buzzer sounded and the Wolves started to celebrate, the ref on the other side of the floor zoomed into the picture, whistling a foul and sending the Cowboys to the line for three free throws with the clock reading all zeroes.

Chimacum hit the first two to tie things up, then by the grace of something (maybe karma for all the screaming, frothing at the mouth and charging out of the coaches box their coach did), the third free throw slid off the rim.

Given a reprieve, Coupeville regained its senses and re-found its mojo, thoroughly dominating overtime behind the sweet free throw shooting of Sean Toomey-Stout (4-for-4 in the extra period).

The comeback, after the collapse, showed the steel in the Wolves collective spine, though, in all fairness, the game should never have gone so long.

Chimacum had big bodies, but Coupeville had more talent, with the inside/outside attack offered by Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim and Mason Grove being the biggest difference.

Pacquette-Pilgrim rolled to a team-high 16 points (10 of those came in the second quarter) with a variety of inside moves, while still being very much a work in progress.

As he gets stronger and more confident, realizing he can, and should dominate, he’s looking at an especially bright future.

Grove already has the cold-blooded assassin part of his game locked into place, and there is literally no spot on the court from which he is afraid to launch a long-range bomb.

He’s also super quick and goes from zero to 60 in a few footsteps, just like older sister and CHS track record holder Lauren, and that speed killed the slower Cowboys.

When Grove wasn’t letting fly from distance, he was slashing to the hoop, and his little running jumper with two minutes to play in overtime sealed the win for Coupeville.

After Chimacum hit the first bucket of the season, the Wolves took the lead right back on a trey from Grove and a layup from Toomey-Stout.

Coupeville stretched the lead out as far as nine and never relinquished it until they got cold at the worst possible time.

Up 32-27 entering the fourth, the Wolves went scoreless for nearly a four-minute stretch.

The Cowboys knotted things up at 32, Pacquette-Pilgrim stopped the carnage with back-to-back buckets, then Chimacum roared back to tie it again at 36.

Koa Davison banked in a jumper with 33 seconds to play to stake Coupeville to its final lead in regulation, before the refs decided to spice things up.

For the game, the Wolves got scoring from five players, with Pacquette-Pilgrim (16) and Grove (13) being joined by Toomey-Stout (9), Davison (6) and Omar Moralez (2).

Jered Brown also started for the Wolves, while Ulrik Wells and Jean Lund-Olsen saw key floor time.

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Mattea Miller (John Fisken photos)

   Mattea Miller flies the friendly skies for two of her game-high 18. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf super fans Abby Parker (left) and Hope Lodell master the art of wordplay.

Wolf super fans Abby Parker (left) and Hope Lodell master the art of wordplay.

The odds were not in their favor.

Suiting up just six players, while visiting Bellevue Christian had a full bench and a six-foot-one starter who towered above her foes, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team was at a disadvantage Saturday.

Or were they?

Powered by a scorching hot Mattea Miller, who pumped in a team-high 18 from every direction, the scrappy Wolves ran the Vikings off the court early, then held on for a wild 32-30 win in overtime.

The victory, the second in less than 24 hours, lifted CHS to 2-1. Imagine what they might do when they get back all their players.

Primed to stop the BC ceiling scraper, Wolf defenders Kailey Kellner and Allison Wenzel teamed up to largely shut her down.

Kailey and Allison did a great job keeping her from getting the ball or being able to do much with it,” said Wolf coach Amy King.

Coupeville broke open the game early, surging to a 13-5 lead at the break, before eventually showing the effects of tired legs.

Knowing the Wolves had no depth, Bellevue kept the pace of the game fast in an effort to rattle them.

“They were really smart to press us the whole game except the first quarter and play us man the entire game,” King said. “They knew we had a short bench and took advantage of that.

“Overall we did a good job breaking the press but struggled on offense,” she added. “The girls were tired and that showed often. But they played with heart and determination.”

After inching back into the game, Bellevue sent it into OT with a last-second shot that was a prayer answered.

“The battle in the fourth quarter went back and forth; we had the lead and watched it dwindle,” King said. “They had a girl who kept putting up shots, ending with 20 points. We had several girls try to defend her.

“Some of her shots were just thrown up towards the basket like the one that tied the game,” she added. “It was a bullet that danced on the rim long enough to drop.”

Not flustered (or hiding it well) the tired Wolves reached down deep in the extra period.

Miller, who snatched 13 boards and two steals to go with her offensive display, scored five in the overtime, including a game-clinching free throw.

Kyla Briscoe started things off, sinking a shot from the weak side, then Tator stepped up and went all Michael Jordan on the Vikings.

Mattea played smooth like always but got more aggressive on her shot,” King said. “It was nice to see her reading passes and getting the fast break lay up.”

Key to the win was another strong performance on the boards for the aggressive Wolves.

Kellner hauled down 18, to go with eight steals and three blocks, while Briscoe matched Miller with 13. Wenzel got her hands on another 11.

While Miller had the hot shooting touch, four of her five teammates also chipped into the scoring effort. Lauren Grove popped for five, Kellner banged home four, Wenzel netted three and Briscoe saved her bucket for OT.

With her squad the only one of the four Wolf teams that netted a win Saturday, King was justifiably proud of her starting five and plucky reserve Brisa Herrera.

“Excited for the girls with this win,” she said. “They worked so hard and as a team. Wolf pride at its finest!”

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