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   Mikayla Elfrank torched Seattle Academy for 11 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks and two assists Friday afternoon. (John Fisken photo)

(Amy King photo)

   The Wolves enjoy their ferry ride to Friday Harbor, where they are defending their title at the Tip-Off Classic. (Amy King photo)

Based on last year’s records, the opening game of the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic was a match-up of heavyweights.

Based on the results, however, one of those two teams might be a lot better than the other this time around.

Runnin’ and gunnin’ Friday afternoon, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad slapped Seattle Academy down hard, drilling the Cardinals 44-31.

The win, coming in a battle of schools which made it to the Sweet 16 of the 1A state tourney a year ago, lifts the Wolves to 1-1 and puts them into the title game of the Tip-Off Classic for a second straight year.

Coupeville, which is the defending champ, closes the tourney Saturday against Friday Harbor, which beat Seattle Lutheran.

The Wolves entered the tournament coming off a non-conference loss at Blaine, but the two days of practice in between games bore immediate fruit.

“We worked on some things and the players were a quick study in the two practices and came out on fire,” said CHS coach David King.

Junior point guard Mia Littlejohn was the catalyst early, knocking down six points and handing out assists by the bunches as the Wolves raced to a 19-10 lead at the first break.

Mia led the charge in the first quarter,” King said. “She dictated the pace and pushed the tempo.”

Littlejohn had some big-time help from Mikayla Elfrank, who was “aggressive from the minute she stepped on the court.”

The junior, in her first season with the Wolf hoops squad, went for seven of her team-high 11 points in the opening quarter, including swishing a baseline three-ball.

Elfrank put together a fantastic game, racking up 12 rebounds, three blocks and two assists to go with her points.

While Coupeville went a bit cold from the field in the middle two periods, racking up just 10 points combined in the second and third, its defense held Seattle Academy at bay.

Then senior gunner Kailey Kellner went off, scoring all 10 of her points in a decisive fourth quarter. Six of the points came via a pair of long-range treys.

Coupeville is putting an emphasis on getting out and running, though King admits it’s still a work in progress.

“We looked to run at every opportunity we could. They ran the lanes well and looked to feed the ball ahead,” he said. “One thing that did slow us down offensively was at times being too aggressive; that turned into errant passes and turnovers.

“We are still trying to figure this speed game out.”

King was especially happy with his team’s work on the boards, where Elfrank (12), Kellner (11) and Lindsey Roberts (10) dominated the rebounding battle.

“The team came ready to play today and our rebounding was outstanding,” he said.

Coupeville combined to haul down 48 caroms, winning the fight in the paint despite Seattle Academy boasting a very solid 6-foot-2 girl in the middle.

The Wolves excelled all across the court, with Littlejohn (7) and Kellner (5) combining for 12 assists and the team making off with 19 steals.

“Many players stuffed the stat sheet and did some good things today,” King said. “The others that may not have stuffed the stats, played their roles very well as a supporting cast.”

Elfrank (11), Kellner (10) and Mia Littlejohn (7) led the scoring attack, while Lauren Rose hit for six and Roberts and Tiffany Briscoe popped for four apiece.

Kalia Littlejohn rounded out the scoring attack with a bucket, while Kyla Briscoe snatched five rebounds and Lauren Grove had two steals.

Allison Wenzel, Charlotte Langille and Sarah Wright also floor time for a deep Wolf squad.

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   Lauren Rose is back and looking for a second straight title at the Friday Harbor Tip-Off Classic. (John Fisken photos)

(John Fisken photo)

Anticipation builds.

It’s tourney time.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad hits the road Friday for an overnight trip, a team bonding experience and a chance to defend its title all at the same time.

The Wolves are returning to Friday Harbor for the 3rd annual Tip-Off Classic, an eight-team, two-day event they won last year, when they rolled Overlake 37-20 and South Whidbey 31-27.

Neither one of those foes are back, as two Seattle teams are joining Coupeville and Friday Harbor this time around.

The Wolves open play Friday at 2 PM against fellow 1A school Seattle Academy, while the hosts face off at 5:30 with Seattle Lutheran in a battle of top 2B squads.

Saturday the teams flip, with Friday’s losers squaring off at 10 AM, while the first day winners play for the tourney title at 1:30 PM.

Meridian, Overlake, Friday Harbor and Seattle Lutheran are competing on the boys side of the tourney, but, since the Wolves aren’t involved, that’s all we have to say on that.

Coupeville’s JV girls will join their varsity counterparts on the second day and play a non-tourney game against Friday Harbor.

The Tip-Off Classic, at least based on last year’s teams, is loaded, as Coupeville, Seattle Academy and Friday Harbor all advanced to state in 2015-2016.

All three were knocked out in the round of 16.

 

Capsules for the tourney:

 

Coupeville:

This season: 0-1

Last season: 16-6

Conference: 1A Olympic League

Coach: David King

Mascot: Wolves

School colors: red, white, black

WIAA classification student enrollment (grades 9-11): 227

Best finish at state tourney: 6th in 2001-2002

 

Seattle Academy:

This season: 0-0 (*plays Bear Creek Wednesday*)

Last season: 18-4

Conference: 1A Emerald City League

Coach: Joel DeBruhl

Mascot: Cardinals

School colors: black, red

Student enrollment: 323

Best finish at state tourney: Never placed

 

Friday Harbor:

This season: 0-0

Last season: 19-5

Conference: 2B/1B Northwest League

Coach: Fred Woods

Mascot: Wolverines

School colors: purple, gold

Student enrollment: 199

Best finish at state tourney: 4th in 1979-1980

 

Seattle Lutheran:

This season: 0-0

Last season: 14-10

Conference: 2B/1B SeaTac

Coach: David Bills

Mascot: Saints

School colors: white, blue

Student enrollment: 91.75

Best finish at state tourney: 7th in 1986-1987 and 1991-1992

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