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Tenley Stuurmans, breaking ankles and taking names. (Jackie Saia photo)

The buckets keep droppin’ and the stat keepers stay busy.

We’re another week into the high school basketball season, and several milestones popped up along the way.

Chase Anderson reached 300+ points for the second season in a row — while also tallying his 900th career point — and fellow Coupeville senior Camden Glover passed 200 points during his final campaign.

Also, CMS 8th graders River Simpson, Kamden Ratcliff, and Diesel Eck made their high school hoops debut, and the entire trio recorded points in a JV win over La Conner.

Overall, the Wolves have combined to rattle the rim for 2,421 points as we head into the final week of the regular season.

Where we sit through Feb. 2:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(17 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 168
Tenley Stuurmans – 136
Teagan Calkins – 133
Danica Strong – 76
Arianna Cunningham – 46
Adeline Maynes – 40
Kennedy O’Neill – 40
Capri Anter – 8
Lexis Drake – 8
Sydney Van Dyke – 8

 

JV
(12 games):

Ava Lucero – 104
Cami Van Dyke – 50
Anna Powers – 43
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 35
Zayne Roos – 22
Taylor Marrs – 20
Olivia Hall – 12
Finley Helm – 12
Emma Cushman – 4
Elizabeth Marshall – 3

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(17 games):

Chase Anderson – 304
Camden Glover – 207
Aiden O’Neill – 95
Davin Houston – 92
Malachi Somes – 60
Carson Grove – 32
Riley Lawless – 27
Easton Green – 21
Liam Blas – 16
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10

 

JV
(15 games):

Jayden McManus – 124
Josh Stockdale – 103
Liam Lawson – 92
Khanor Jump – 77
Nathan Coxsey – 65
Carson Grove – 49
Ayden Warren – 21
River Simpson – 13
Brian Thompson – 13
Trent Thule – 8
Diesel Eck – 4
Chris Zenz – 4
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2
Kamden Ratcliff – 2

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Carson Grove has racked up points for two teams this season. (Jackie Saia photos)

Eight players have hit triple digits.

With three games left in the regular season, Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to rattle the rim for 2,146 points.

Leading the way are four girls and four boys — five at the varsity level and three playing JV — who have cracked 100.

Where things sit through Jan. 26:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(15 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 160
Teagan Calkins – 128
Tenley Stuurmans – 124
Danica Strong – 72
Kennedy O’Neill – 40
Adeline Maynes – 36
Arianna Cunningham – 32
Capri Anter – 8
Sydney Van Dyke – 8
Lexis Drake – 7

 

JV
(10 games):

Ava Lucero – 104
Cami Van Dyke – 43
Anna Powers – 37
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 27
Zayne Roos – 15
Taylor Marrs – 14
Olivia Hall – 10
Finley Helm – 10
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(15 games):

Chase Anderson – 272
Camden Glover – 174
Aiden O’Neill – 84
Davin Houston – 69
Malachi Somes – 57
Carson Grove – 30
Riley Lawless – 27
Easton Green – 17
Liam Blas – 15
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10

 

JV
(13 games):

Jayden McManus – 107
Josh Stockdale – 103
Liam Lawson – 72
Khanor Jump – 69
Nathan Coxsey – 60
Carson Grove – 49
Ayden Warren – 15
Brian Thompson – 10
Trent Thule – 8
Chris Zenz – 4
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2

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Haylee Armstrong leads all Wolf girls in scoring this season. (Photo courtesy Michelle Armstrong)

They’ve got their sights set on 2,000.

As they head into a week where they’ll travel to Concrete before hosting Orcas Island, Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to ripple the nets for 1,846 points this season.

Five Wolves have topped 100, with three girls and two boys hitting triple digits, and a number of other hardwood aces hot on their heels.

Here’s where things sit through Jan. 18:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(13 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 145
Teagan Calkins – 110
Tenley Stuurmans – 110
Danica Strong – 67
Kennedy O’Neill – 38
Adeline Maynes – 34
Arianna Cunningham – 28
Capri Anter – 6
Sydney Van Dyke – 6
Lexis Drake – 4

 

JV
(9 games):

Ava Lucero – 86
Cami Van Dyke – 43
Anna Powers – 36
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 27
Zayne Roos – 15
Taylor Marrs – 14
Olivia Hall – 10
Finley Helm – 10
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(13 games):

Chase Anderson – 234
Camden Glover – 135
Aiden O’Neill – 83
Davin Houston – 59
Malachi Somes – 46
Carson Grove – 24
Riley Lawless – 16
Easton Green – 15
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10
Liam Blas – 7

 

JV
(11 games):

Jayden McManus – 92
Josh Stockdale – 78
Liam Lawson – 63
Khanor Jump – 53
Carson Grove – 49
Nathan Coxsey – 47
Ayden Warren – 11
Trent Thule – 8
Brian Thompson – 6
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2
Chris Zenz – 2

Chase Anderson is rattling the rims for 19.5 points a night across the 12 games he’s played. (Melanie Wolfe photo)

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Olivia Hall comes bearing gifts. (Melanie Wolfe photo)

They’re keeping the scorebook operators busy.

Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to rattle the rims for 1,457 points this winter so far, with that number stretched across varsity and JV contests.

Two Wolves — Chase Anderson and Haylee Armstrong — have cracked 100 points, with two more — Tenley Stuurmans and Camden Glover — a single bucket away from hitting triple digits.

As Coupeville preps for a busy week ahead, with games against Auburn Adventist Academy, Darrington, and Napavine on the slate, here’s a look at where things sit through Jan. 10:

 

GIRLS:

 

Varsity
(11 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 120
Tenley Stuurmans – 97
Teagan Calkins – 85
Danica Strong – 44
Kennedy O’Neill – 28
Arianna Cunningham – 23
Adeline Maynes – 22
Lexis Drake – 3
Capri Anter – 2
Sydney Van Dyke – 2

 

JV
(8 games):

Ava Lucero – 74
Cami Van Dyke – 32
Anna Powers – 30
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 25
Olivia Hall – 10
Finley Helm – 10
Zayne Roos – 10
Taylor Marrs – 8
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2

 

BOYS:

 

Varsity
(10 games):

Chase Anderson – 166
Camden Glover – 98
Aiden O’Neill – 63
Davin Houston – 52
Malachi Somes – 40
Carson Grove – 22
Easton Green – 15
Riley Lawless – 15
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10
Liam Blas – 5

 

JV
(9 games):

Jayden McManus – 65
Josh Stockdale – 62
Liam Lawson – 53
Carson Grove – 49
Nathan Coxsey – 42
Khanor Jump – 33
Ayden Warren – 9
Trent Thule – 8
Brian Thompson – 4
Jaden Flores Garcia – 2
Chris Zenz – 2

Khanor Jump looks for an open teammate. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Ayden Warren knocks down a bucket. (Julie Wheat photo)

We’ve crossed over into four-digit territory.

With the high school basketball season now firmly locked into the 2026 portion of the 2025-26 season, Wolf players have combined to rattle the rim for 1,138 points.

Senior Chase Anderson leads all scorers, despite not playing in the season opener, while junior Haylee Armstrong currently tops all girls in delivering presents to the hoops gods.

With home games coming up Tuesday against Friday Harbor, here’s where things sit through Jan. 5:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity
(9 games):

Haylee Armstrong – 95
Tenley Stuurmans – 80
Teagan Calkins – 69
Danica Strong – 29
Kennedy O’Neill – 22
Adeline Maynes – 17
Arianna Cunningham – 15
Lexis Drake – 3
Capri Anter – 2
Sydney Van Dyke – 2

 

JV
(6 games):

Ava Lucero – 62
Cami Van Dyke – 31
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 23
Anna Powers – 22
Finley Helm – 10
Olivia Hall – 5
Zayne Roos – 4
Elizabeth Marshall – 3
Emma Cushman – 2
Taylor Marrs – 2

 

BOYS:

Varsity
(8 games):

Chase Anderson – 136
Camden Glover – 80
Aiden O’Neill – 46
Davin Houston – 45
Malachi Somes – 36
Easton Green – 15
Riley Lawless – 13
Mahkai Myles – 12
Sage Arends – 10
Carson Grove – 7

 

JV
(7 games):

Josh Stockdale – 52
Carson Grove – 49
Nathan Coxsey – 36
Liam Lawson – 35
Jayden McManus – 34
Khanor Jump – 15
Ayden Warren – 9
Trent Thule – 7
Chris Zenz – 2
Brian Thompson – 1

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