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Logan Downes rains down buckets. (Chloe Marzocca photo)

The net keeps poppin’, the points keep droppin’.

Coupeville High School basketball players have combined to ring up 2,475 points this season, stretching across varsity and JV contests.

So far, we have six players — four boys and two girls — having topped 100 points, with a bunch more coming up fast.

Now, those with access to more detailed computerized stats can track rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, even the number of offensive charges drawn while playing defense.

Me? I can count points, most days, and scoring is the lifeblood of basketball, so here you go.

Through Jan. 29:

 

Varsity girls
(15 games):

Alita Blouin – 148
Maddie Georges – 90
Ryanne Knoblich – 73
Lyla Stuurmans – 64
Gwen Gustafson – 53
Katie Marti – 34
Carolyn Lhamon – 25
Mia Farris – 21
Jada Heaton – 2
Madison McMillan – 2
Skylar Parker – 2

 

JV girls
(14 games):

Madison McMillan – 107
Kierra Thayer – 58
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 52
Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo – 45
Jada Heaton – 34
Reese Wilkinson – 33
Teagan Calkins – 22
Bryley Gilbert – 15
Skylar Parker – 14
Liza Zustiak – 14
Kayla Arnold – 11
Brynn Parker – 7
Kassidy Upchurch – 2

 

Varsity boys
(17 games):

Logan Downes – 390
Alex Murdy – 180
Cole White – 111
Nick Guay – 107
Jonathan Valenzuela – 71
Ryan Blouin – 48
Dominic Coffman – 47
Chase Anderson – 31
Jermiah Copeland – 10
Zane Oldenstadt – 8
William Davidson – 5
Mikey Robinett – 4
Hunter Bronec – 2
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2

 

JV boys
(11 games):

Hunter Bronec – 89
Aiden O’Neill – 82
Chase Anderson – 71
Jack Porter – 64
Camden Glover – 55
Johnny Porter – 49
Hurlee Bronec – 41
Landon Roberts – 34
Malachi Somes – 34
Mikey Robinett – 6
Carson Field – 4
Yohannon Sandles – 2

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“Here you go. We scored all the points in this ball.” (Bailey Thule photo)

Another game, another couple milestones.

Coupeville High School junior Nick Guay cracked the 100-point club Friday night, tossing in 13 points at Mount Vernon Christian.

With 95 and counting this campaign, and six from his sophomore season, he now has 101 points for his varsity days.

Meanwhile fellow junior Cole White banked in a team-high 15, pushing his career total to 132.

That puts him, for the moment, in a tie with Craig Anderson on the all-time CHS boys’ basketball scoring chart.

The middle school hoops coach is the father of freshman varsity player Chase Anderson, linking Cole White, whose own dad Greg scored 604 points back in the day, to both father and son.

Just two of many stories behind the stats, with three weeks of regular season games left to play.

Scoring stats through Jan. 23:

 

Varsity girls
(13 games):

Alita Blouin – 112
Maddie Georges – 68
Ryanne Knoblich – 61
Lyla Stuurmans – 51
Gwen Gustafson – 44
Katie Marti – 32
Carolyn Lhamon – 23
Mia Farris – 18
Jada Heaton – 2
Madison McMillan – 2

 

JV girls
(11 games):

Madison McMillan – 86
Kierra Thayer – 51
Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo – 34
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 33
Jada Heaton – 28
Reese Wilkinson – 23
Teagan Calkins – 20
Liza Zustiak – 10
Kayla Arnold – 9
Bryley Gilbert – 9
Skylar Parker – 6
Brynn Parker – 4
Kassidy Upchurch – 2

 

Varsity boys
(15 games):

Logan Downes – 352
Alex Murdy – 151
Nick Guay – 95
Cole White – 93
Jonathan Valenzuela – 60
Ryan Blouin – 43
Dominic Coffman – 38
Chase Anderson – 30
Zane Oldenstadt – 6
Jermiah Copeland – 5
Mikey Robinett – 4
William Davidson – 3
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2

 

JV boys
(10 games):

Hunter Bronec – 82
Aiden O’Neill – 77
Chase Anderson – 71
Jack Porter – 58
Camden Glover – 53
Johnny Porter – 46
Hurlee Bronec – 33
Landon Roberts – 29
Malachi Somes – 24
Mikey Robinett – 6
Carson Field – 4
Yohannon Sandles – 2

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Wolf junior Logan Downes is a single point shy of averaging 25 a night through 13 games. (Bailey Thule photo)

The nets continue to pop.

Another week of games is in the books, and Coupeville High School basketball players are keeping scorekeepers busy.

The Wolves are up to 1,798 points across the 2022-2023 season with three players — Logan Downes, Alex Murdy, and Alita Blouin — having topped double figures.

There’s still plenty of games left, and plenty of points to add to the total, but let’s take a quick break to marinate in what’s already happened.

Season scoring stats:

 

Girls Varsity
(11 games):

Alita Blouin – 107
Maddie Georges – 63
Ryanne Knoblich – 53
Lyla Stuurmans – 48
Gwen Gustafson – 42
Katie Marti – 30
Carolyn Lhamon – 21
Mia Farris – 12
Jada Heaton – 2
Madison McMillan – 2

 

Girls JV
(9 games):

Madison McMillan – 77
Kierra Thayer – 47
Jada Heaton – 25
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 25
Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo – 24
Reese Wilkinson – 19
Teagan Calkins – 17
Liza Zustiak – 10
Kayla Arnold – 9
Bryley Gilbert – 8
Brynn Parker – 4
Skylar Parker – 3
Kassidy Upchurch – 2

 

Boys Varsity
(13 games):

Logan Downes – 324
Alex Murdy – 127
Nick Guay – 80
Cole White – 74
Jonathan Valenzuela – 52
Ryan Blouin – 43
Dominic Coffman – 35
Chase Anderson – 21
Jermiah Copeland – 5
Mikey Robinett – 4
William Davidson – 3
Zane Oldenstadt – 2
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2

 

Boys JV
(8 games):

Hunter Bronec – 65
Chase Anderson – 63
Aiden O’Neill – 60
Jack Porter – 42
Camden Glover – 38
Johnny Porter – 34
Hurlee Bronec – 28
Landon Roberts – 17
Malachi Somes – 17
Mikey Robinett – 6
Carson Field – 4
Yohannon Sandles – 2

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Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo flies to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re at 1,420 points and counting.

Coupeville High School basketball players are making the net jump as the season rolls along, and we’re pretty sure we know who tallied each of those points.

Logan Downes is leading the way, dropping 24.4 points a game at the varsity level, but a couple of JV girls made big moves this past week.

Madison McMillan went off for a season-high 23 in a home win over Orcas Island, while Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo recorded 19 points across her first two games on the CHS hardwood.

With a busy week ahead — games Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday — all the Wolves have a chance to kick their numbers to a new level.

As we look ahead, a look back at what has already been recorded in the scorebooks:

 

Varsity girls
(8 games):

Alita Blouin – 84
Maddie Georges – 51
Ryanne Knoblich – 44
Lyla Stuurmans – 40
Gwen Gustafson – 34
Carolyn Lhamon – 21
Katie Marti – 20
Mia Farris – 12
Jada Heaton – 1

 

JV girls
(7 games):

Madison McMillan – 76
Kierra Thayer – 34
Jada Heaton – 25
Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo – 19
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 19
Teagan Calkins – 17
Reese Wilkinson – 14
Kayla Arnold – 8
Bryley Gilbert – 8
Liza Zustiak – 6
Kassidy Upchurch – 2
Skylar Parker – 1

 

Varsity boys
(10 games):

Logan Downes – 244
Alex Murdy – 104
Nick Guay – 60
Cole White – 60
Jonathan Valenzuela – 44
Ryan Blouin – 32
Dominic Coffman – 17
Chase Anderson – 13
Jermiah Copeland – 4
Mikey Robinett – 4
William Davidson – 3
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2
Zane Oldenstadt – 1

 

JV boys
(6 games):

Chase Anderson – 48
Hunter Bronec – 48
Aiden O’Neill – 44
Jack Porter – 38
Johnny Porter – 31
Camden Glover – 25
Hurlee Bronec – 24
Malachi Somes – 15
Landon Roberts – 11
Mikey Robinett – 6
Carson Field – 4
Yohannon Sandles – 2

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Madison McMillan makes a delivery. (Jackie Saia photo)

No more flipping the nets until the new year.

With the varsity boys winning a two-day, four-team holiday tournament in Leavenworth, Coupeville High School’s basketball programs go back into deep freeze for a bit.

The second holiday break features no hoops contests between Dec. 29 and Jan. 3, with the Wolf girls returning to action Jan. 4 with home games against Granite Falls.

The CHS boys get back at it Jan. 6, when Orcas Island arrives on Whidbey for four games in one night.

As we wait out the dry days ahead, a look at where Coupeville players sit in the season scoring chase:

 

Varsity girls
(6 games):

Alita Blouin – 59
Maddie Georges – 42
Ryanne Knoblich – 37
Gwen Gustafson – 29
Carolyn Lhamon – 21
Lyla Stuurmans – 21
Katie Marti – 14
Mia Farris – 10
Jada Heaton – 1

 

JV girls
(5 games):

Madison McMillan – 43
Kierra Thayer – 22
Jada Heaton – 20
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez – 17
Reese Wilkinson – 10
Kayla Arnold – 8
Bryley Gilbert – 8
Teagan Calkins – 7
Liza Zustiak – 2
Skylar Parker – 1

 

Varsity boys
(9 games):

Logan Downes – 204
Alex Murdy – 90
Nick Guay – 60
Cole White – 53
Jonathan Valenzuela – 44
Ryan Blouin – 29
Dominic Coffman – 17
Chase Anderson – 13
Jermiah Copeland – 4
Mikey Robinett – 4
William Davidson – 3
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2
Zane Oldenstadt – 1

 

JV boys
(5 games):

Hunter Bronec – 42
Chase Anderson – 41
Aiden O’Neill – 41
Johnny Porter – 27
Jack Porter – 25
Hurlee Bronec – 24
Camden Glover – 18
Malachi Somes – 9
Mikey Robinett – 6
Carson Field – 4
Landon Roberts – 4
Yohannon Sandles – 2

Chase Anderson fires away. (Chloe Marzocca photo)

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