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CMS 8th grader Hannah Davidson, seen here during practice, spent most of Thursday trying to deflect constant elbows to the face, chest and back. (John Fisken photo)

  CMS 8th grader Hannah Davidson, seen here during practice, spent most of Thursday trying to deflect constant elbows to the face, chest and back. (John Fisken photo)

It was a weird afternoon all around.

Take one fairly physical visiting team, toss in a plot twist on how long a game is, then liberally sprinkle with two refs who seemed to have little understanding of their job, and it all added up Thursday to one big pain in the rear for Coupeville.

By the time things were done, both of its middle school girls’ basketball squads had suffered their first losses of the season, and its coaches and fans were left with a mixture of puzzlement and unhappiness etched on their faces.

In the opener, the Wolf 7th graders raced out to an eight-point lead midway through the second quarter, before fouls stripped them of their best inside presence.

With Morgan Pease planted on the bench for the final five minutes of the first half — which turned out to to be the final five minutes of the game (more on that later) — Coupeville watched in horror as Forks sliced into the paint repeatedly, closing the game on a 10-0 run to nail down a 19-16 victory.

If that was rough, the nightcap was worse, as the refs went from bad to ridiculous, causing normally restrained CMS coach Bob Martin to virtually implode as Forks smashed the Wolf 8th graders (in the face, repeatedly) en route to a 49-25 romp.

The losses left both Wolf squads at 2-1 on the season.

Thursday’s opener was set up to be a shorter-than-normal affair, as Forks claimed to have just five 7th graders.

Having agreed to cut the game in half, the Wolves stormed out to an early lead, and held it for most of the half.

Now, when Forks ran a sub in early in the first quarter (presumably an 8th grader), it was obvious their players wouldn’t have had to play the entire 32 minutes if the game was normal length.

Still, that was small potatoes compared to two refs who combined a lack of staying on top of the game (“Wait, what, they’re shooting free throws? Who’s shooting free throws?”) with a flair for ignoring some brutal collisions while working their whistles overtime on petty infractions.

Even with all that going on, Coupeville stretched its lead out to 14-6 when Genna Wright banked home a shot while clearing out the paint the way (elbow-swinging) older sister Sarah likely taught her.

Forks pulled off a three-point play the hard way to slice away at the lead, before Chelsea Prescott immediately answered.

Taking an in-bounds pass from Mollie Bailey, the Wolves leading scorer dropped in her final bucket of the half, giving her a game-high 10 (she’s averaging 18.4 ppg over the 2.5 games played) and pushing the lead back to 16-9.

Then came a string of foul calls on the Wolves, especially Pease, while on the other end, the Wolves couldn’t buy a break.

The most glaring example: Prescott, in the air, with a shot leaving her hands, was hammered on the upraised wrists, yet the refs gave the ball to CMS on the side, and didn’t send the Wolves to the line to shoot.

Given new life, and with the refs breath the wind beneath their wings, Forks claimed their first lead of the game on a pair of free-throws.

Then they iced the game with a put-back off of a rebound (on a play in which the Wolf who originally had the ball was clocked in the back of the head, causing her to cough it up).

As confused fans watched the two teams go down the handshake line instead of head to the locker room for halftime, the 8th graders took the floor and the refs recharged by making a silent pact to get worse. Much worse.

The nightcap featured one play over and over (and over again) — Wolf post player Hannah Davidson being smacked.

In the head. On the shoulders. In the chest. Pretty much anywhere the Forks defenders could get away with it.

Oh right, on this night they could get away with it anywhere…

At the half, Martin and 7th grade coach Ryan King had an animated three-minute-plus discussion with the refs that started at one end of the court and ended at the other.

Unfortunately (for me, at least), my life-long dream of seeing an ejection in a middle school game was for naught as both CMS coaches are smart, restrained guys who made their points, expressed their displeasure, but refused to go all Bobby Knight.

I tip my hat to the Wolf coaches, cause they handled the situation better than most.

Battered, knocked around and poked to death, the Wolves rallied a bit and got back what they could.

Scout Smith got back on defense, planted herself for a good 10 seconds, then got rocked by a Forks girl who, on the move, blasted the slender Wolf point guard hard enough the thunk was heard across the street by grocery store shoppers.

No foul.

So the scrappy one picked herself up, shot up the floor, took a pass and banked home a three-ball from the top, pausing for just a millisecond to do a little happy (and sore) dance.

Smith later sank another trey on her way to a team-high eight, while Davidson and Avalon Renninger each knocked down six.

Maya Toomey-Stout popped for five to round out the CMS attack.

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Hannah Davidson

   Hannah Davidson, here lining up a free throw in an earlier game, scored seven Monday as Coupeville held on for a win in Port Townsend. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith (John Fisken photo)

Scout Smith ran the Wolf offense and dropped in eight of her own points.

Flip the script.

In game #1, the Coupeville Middle School varsity girls’ basketball teams played an edge-of-your-seat thriller and a blowout.

Same thing in game #2, just with the teams reversed.

Monday night in Port Townsend, the 8th grade Wolves, who had romped first time out, hung on through cold second-half shooting to escape with a 23-19 win.

The victory lifted them to 2-0 heading back home to face Forks Thursday.

That matches the 7th grade varsity, also 2-0 after a one-point win on opening night and a 30-point romp Monday.

The 8th graders knocked down 16 of their 23 in the first half to build a lead, then found the basket a bit more unforgiving after halftime.

After netting just five in the third, they could manage only a lone bucket in the fourth, courtesy point guard Scout Smith.

Thanks to scrappy defense, though, the Wolves were able to hang on and withstand their dry spell on offense.

Smith paced the Coupeville attack, dropping in a game-high eight, while Hannah Davidson popped for seven.

Maya Toomey-Stout and Avalon Renninger each knocked down four to cap the limited offensive attack.

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A Wolf works on her dribbling skills in the early days of practice. (John Fisken photos)

   A Wolf works on her dribbling skills in the early days of practice. (John Fisken photos)

Genna Wright

Genna Wright (with ball), breakin’ ankles and takin’ names all day long.

It’s their time to own the court.

With the start of the season less than a week away (Thursday, Feb. 18 at home against Chimacum, 3:15 tip), the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads are hard at work.

8th grade hoops guru Bob Martin has 15 girls, while guru-in-training Ryan King will have to make do with just seven 7th graders, it appears.

Since they can swap players around a bit (middle school rules are flexible like that), it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

The rosters as they stand today:

8th grade:

Ashleigh Battaglia
Luci Coleburn
Hannah Davidson
Jaden Marrs
Emma Mathusek
Cassidy Moody
Cynthia Rachal
Marenna Rebischke-Smith
Avalon Renninger
Scout Smith
Megan Thorn
Maya Toomey-Stout
Seriana Weatherford
Melia Welling
Tia Wurzrainer

7th grade:

Brooke Ausman
Mollie Bailey
Thora Iverson
Catherine Lhamon
Morgan Pease
Chelsea Prescott
Genna Wright

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There is no doubt. Genna Wright enjoys her time on the court. (John Fisken photos)

   There is little doubt Genna Wright enjoys her time on the court. (John Fisken photos)

Maya Toomey-Stout (left) shadows Hannah Davidson during a dribbling drill.

Maya Toomey-Stout (left) shadows Hannah Davidson during a dribbling drill.

dribble

“Time to go break some ankles!”

Scout Smith

Scout Smith, showing off the handles that make other teams weep.

Avalon Renninger

   Avalon Renninger drops a crossover move, just to see if the cameraman is paying attention.

Coach Bob Martin and his 8th graders.

Coach Bob Martin and his 8th graders.

Ryan King's 7th grade squad.

Ryan King’s 7th grade squad.

And so it begins.

The next wave of Coupeville girls hoops stars laid claim to the courts Monday with the start of a new season of middle school basketball.

A mix of established veterans like Maya Toomey-Stout, Melia Welling and Scout Smith, mixed in with young guns like Chelsea Prescott, Genna Wright and the heir to the Photo Bomb Queen throne, Mollie Bailey, are hard at work under the watchful eyes of coaches Bob Martin and Ryan King.

Their first game is Thursday, Feb. 18, when they host Chimacum (3:15 tip).

That kicks off a 10-game schedule in which the Wolves are home every Thursday and on the road every Monday.

The photos above, from a busy Day #2 of practice Tuesday, are courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

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Scout Smith is expected to be one of the top CMS 8th grade hoops players this winter. (John Fisken photo)

   Scout Smith is expected to be one of the top CMS 8th grade basketball players this winter. (John Fisken photo)

Basketball begins again.

Well, in a week it does.

Next Monday, Nov. 9, Coupeville Middle School boys’ hoops hotshots get a head start on everyone with their first day of practice.

CMS girls start Feb. 1, after the boys are done, while the high school squads kick off practice Nov. 16.

The CMS boys, who are coached by Bob Martin (8th) and Randy King (7th), are set to kick off game play the last day of November, with a 10-game schedule.

The Wolves will be home on Mondays this season (action tips off at 3:15) and hit the road Thursdays, with two games each against five opponents.

When the girls take over in February they’ll flip the schedule, with road games on Mondays and home games Thursday.

I would tell you to laminate the schedules, but, if the past is any kind of reliable indication, it might be better to write the dates down with a pencil and keep a big eraser handy.

To keep up to date on any changes, pop over to: http://coupeville.tandemcal.com/

The schedules as they appear today:

CMS boys:

Mon-Nov. 30 Chimacum
Thur-Dec. 3 @ Port Townsend
Mon-Dec. 7 Forks
Thur-Dec. 10 @ Stevens
Mon-Dec. 14 Sequim
Thur-Dec. 17 @ Chimacum
Mon-Jan. 4 Port Townsend
Thur-Jan. 7 @ Forks
Mon-Jan. 11 Stevens
Thur-Jan. 14 @ Sequim

CMS girls:

Thur-Feb. 18 Chimacum
Mon-Feb. 22 @ Port Townsend
Thur-Feb. 25 Forks
Mon-Feb. 29 @ Stevens
Thur-Mar. 3 Sequim
Mon-Mar. 7 @ Chimacum
Thur-Mar. 10 Port Townsend
Mon-Mar. 14 @ Forks
Thur-Mar. 17 Stevens
Mon-Mar. 21 @ Sequim

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