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Uriel Liquidano kick-starts the WOlf offense, which poured in 13 goals Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

   Uriel Liquidano kick-starts the Wolf offense, which poured in 13 goals Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf supporters Kerry Rosenkranz (left) Erin Rosenkranz and Keegan Kortuem

   Wolf supporters Kerry Rosenkranz (left) Erin Rosenkranz and Keegan Kortuem brave the blustery, wet conditions.

One was fun. Three was better.

Coupeville High School senior Colin Belliveau got his first taste of being a scorer for the Wolves Thursday and liked it so much he just kept on firing away.

By the time he was done, he had rung up a hat trick, and that, combined with four more goals for team scoring leader Abraham Leyva, powered Coupeville to a 13-3 shellacking of visiting Chimacum.

Their second straight blow-out of the Cowboys lifted the Wolf booters to 3-5 overall, 2-0 in Olympic League play.

They sit alone atop the league at the moment.

Things will get a bit tougher, though, with Coupeville headed to Klahowya Tuesday.

The Eagles are 8-1-2 overall, 1-0 in league play.

But thoughts of that first-place showdown were far off Thursday, as the Wolves overcame a rainy, windy day to rain down the most goals the squad has scored in a game in recent memory.

And, possibly, school history.

Junior Sebastian Davis and freshman William Nelson tallied two apiece in support of Leyva and Belliveau, while Loren Nelson and Joel Walstad rounded out the scoring attack.

Leyva now sits with 12 goals, while Belliveau, Davis, William Nelson and Walstad are tied for second with three apiece.

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Tiffany Briscoe had her "best offensive game of the season

Tiffany Briscoe outscored Chimacum by herself Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Some nights, everything goes right.

Every shot you throw up goes in. Every defensive wrinkle you throw at a team works. The water even tastes better.

Tuesday night was that kind of nirvana for the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team, which massacred host Chimacum 44-4 in a game that could have been much, much worse.

The Wolves pulled back midway through the third, however, trying to run clock, work on plays and not embarrass the Cowboys any more than necessary.

The team’s fourth straight win, it lifted the young guns to 10-5 on the season, 5-0 in Olympic League play.

And it was over fairly quickly, as Coupeville stormed out to a 12-0 lead after the opening quarter.

Even though things didn’t quite work out the way Wolf coach Amy King had it planned.

“Our goal was to jump up quickly on the board, then have a chance to make our first attempt at a press. I told the girls we would press after our first score,” she said. “Of course, it was several times up and down the court before we would score and then just about everyone just ran down the floor, forgetting all about the press.

“We finally got it though, and once we started, the press just flowed beautifully.”

With Kyla Briscoe, Lauren Grove and Lauren Rose harassing Chimacum at every turn, the Wolves spent most of the night scoring off of steals and quick transitions.

When it did have to work the ball around on offense, Coupeville benefited greatly from a more-assertive Tiffany Briscoe.

Normally a terror on defense, she accepted the call to duty on the offensive end in this game, as well.

Tiffany loves defense … but not so much love for offense,” King said. “We have been working her over pretty good telling her she needs to play a full game – both ends of the court.

“Tonight she was driving, fighting for rebound put backs and just taking the opportunity to score. It was so nice!”

Every one of the eight Wolves brought a smile to their coach’s face on this night.

“These girls really are just playing so well right now,” King said. “Very happy with them all.

Allison (Wenzel) was everywhere on defense and fought for everything,” she added. “Brisa (Herrera) has really stepped up her game too; she has been grabbing rebounds and following Skyler (Lawrence’s) lead with grabbing onto the ball, trying for steals or causing jump balls.”

Kailey Kellner paced the offense with 11 points before swinging up to join the varsity, with Tiffany Briscoe (10), Grove (9), Rose (5), Herrera (4), Lawrence (3) and Wenzel (2) rounding out the scorers.

Kyla Briscoe snatched eight rebounds and made off with four steals to help spark the super-charged Wolf defense, with big sis Tiffany (six rebounds), Kellner (5) and Lawrence (5) also hitting the boards hard.

Lawrence had a team-high six steals.

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