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“Put us in there and let us score!!” (Michelle Armstrong photo)

The nets keep flipping, and we keep tracking the numbers.

With the holidays coming up fast, Coupeville High School basketball squads are wrapping up the 2023 portion of the 2023-2024 hoops schedule.

All four Wolf squads play at home Tuesday against Forks, then the varsity teams hit the road to travel East for tournament-style games against Cle Elum and Kittitas.

After that, there’s a break before everyone gets back at it in early January.

Coming to your town to make your scoreboard overload. (Michael Davidson photo)

As we head down the stretch run of 2023, a current look at where scoring stats sit for the Wolves:

 

Varsity – Girls
(6 games)

Mia Farris – 48
Katie Marti – 46
Madison McMillan – 35
Lyla Stuurmans – 18
Jada Heaton – 14
Skylar Parker – 8
Teagan Calkins – 4

 

JV – Girls
(5 games)

Haylee Armstrong – 40
Tenley Stuurmans – 32
Bryley Gilbert – 16
Capri Anter – 12
Teagan Calkins – 9
Lexis Drake – 8
Brynn Parker – 6
Taylor Marrs – 4
Adie Maynes – 4
Chelsi Stevens – 2

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(6 games)

Logan Downes – 142
Cole White  56
Ryan Blouin – 37
Chase Anderson – 34
Hunter Bronec – 19
Nick Guay – 15
Hurlee Bronec – 11
William Davidson – 6
Zane Oldenstadt – 2

 

JV – Boys:
(5 games)

Jack Porter – 59
Camden Glover – 49
Johnny Porter – 45
Aiden O’Neill – 35
Landon Roberts – 32
Riley Lawless – 17
Davin Houston – 10
Easton Green – 8
Jayden McManus – 6
Makai Myles – 4
Malachi Somes – 3

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Teagan Calkins drives to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s 496 points in the book, and many more to come.

High school basketball is just getting revved up, and the week ahead is a busy one for Coupeville’s four hardwood teams, who each have three games on the schedule.

That will give the Wolves plenty of opportunities to fill up the bucket as individual scoring races start to shape up.

Monday is just a practice day, with games set for Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday — so, an ideal time to scan those stats.

Where we stand on Dec. 11:

 

Varsity – Girls
(3 games)

Mia Farris – 22
Katie Marti – 19
Madison McMillan – 17
Lyla Stuurmans – 8
Jada Heaton – 6
Skylar Parker – 2

 

JV – Girls
(2 games)

Haylee Armstrong – 17
Capri Anter – 9
Teagan Calkins – 9
Bryley Gilbert – 7
Tenley Stuurmans – 5
Lexis Drake – 2

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(4 games)

Logan Downes – 91
Cole White  – 42
Ryan Blouin – 28
Chase Anderson – 13
Nick Guay – 8
Hunter Bronec – 5
Hurlee Bronec – 5
William Davidson – 4

 

JV – Boys
(3 games)

Jack Porter – 33
Aiden O’Neill – 27
Johnny Porter – 23
Camden Glover – 22
Landon Roberts – 19
Riley Lawless – 7
Davin Houston – 6
Jayden McManus – 6
Easton Green – 2
Makai Myles – 2

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Carson Grove lines up a shot. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Buckets for nearly everyone.

With two more players recording their first points in the last round of games, we’re up to 20 Coupeville Middle School hoops players in the scoring column.

With three games left on the schedule, there’s still time for everyone to make a run for the top of the chart.

The Wolves host South Whidbey Dec. 11, travel to Langley Dec. 12 for a rematch, then leave the island Dec. 13 for the season finale at Lakewood.

Where things stand through Dec. 7:

 

Nick Laska – 40
Chayse Van Velkinburgh – 27
Johnathan Jacobsen – 22
Calvin Kappes – 19
Xander Beaman – 17
Carson Grove – 16
Diesel Eck – 15
Khanor Jump – 14
Jayden Little – 13
Kamden Ratcliff – 8
Lincoln Wagner – 8
Maverick Walling – 8
Roger Merino-Martinez – 6
Treyshawn Stewart – 5
Trenton Thule – 4
Nathan Niewald – 3
River Simpson – 3
Jacob Lujan – 2
Mario Martinez – 2
Jonah Weyl – 2

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One of the Battlin’ Bronec Brothers waits for someone to get open. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Every point counts, even the missing ones.

We’re one week into a new season of Coupeville High School basketball, so it’s time for our first look at individual scoring stats for the Wolves.

The varsity boys have the most games in the books, while the JV girls are haunted by a missing 16 minutes of stats.

Let the numbers fall where they may.

 

Varsity – Girls
(2 games)

Madison McMillan – 12
Mia Farris – 10
Katie Marti – 10
Lyla Stuurmans – 4
Jada Heaton – 3
Skylar Parker – 2

 

JV – Girls
(1 game)

Teagan Calkins – 9
Bryley Gilbert – 5
Capri Anter – 2
Haylee Armstrong – 2

**Missing 26 points​​**

 

Varsity – Boys
(3 games)

Logan Downes – 58
Cole White  33
Ryan Blouin  25
Nick Guay – 8
Chase Anderson – 4
William Davidson – 4
Hunter Bronec – 3
Hurlee Bronec – 3

 

JV – Boys
(2 games)

Jack Porter – 20
Camden Glover – 18
Aiden O’Neill – 15
Johnny Porter – 15
Landon Roberts – 10
Davin Houston – 6
Jayden McManus – 6
Riley Lawless – 5

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Calvin Kappes leaves the defense flatfooted. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Everyone is a threat to score.

With three games in the books, the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball teams have seen 18 different players ring up a bucket or better.

The race for top honors is an intense one, as well, with seven players in double digits, and only four points separating the #4 scorer from the #1 offensive weapon.

With two games ahead next week — home affairs with Northshore Christian (Tuesday, Nov. 28) and Sultan (Nov. 30) — look for the numbers to keep shifting.

Where individual point totals stand through Nov. 24:

 

Nick Laska – 20
Calvin Kappes – 19
Chayse Van Velkinburgh – 17
Johnathan Jacobsen – 16
Xander Beaman – 14
Carson Grove – 12
Diesel Eck – 10
Jayden Little – 8
Kamden Ratcliff – 8
Khanor Jump – 6
Lincoln Wagner – 6
Maverick Walling – 6
Trenton Thule – 4
Nathan Niewald – 3
River Simpson – 3
Jacob Lujan – 2
Treyshawn Stewart – 2
Jonah Weyl – 2

Nick Laska, with Carson Grove running behind him, gets the offense flowing.

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