
Ethan Spark, seen in an earlier game, torched the nets for 12 Thursday in Sequim. (John Fisken photo)
The rain in Spain may stay mainly in the plain, but the shots off of Nate Despain’s fingers fell mainly right through the middle of the net.
With their sophomore gunner dropping 17 of his game-high 19 in the first half, outscoring visiting Coupeville by himself, the Sequim High School boys’ basketball squad rolled to a 56-40 win Thursday night.
The non-conference loss, the second in a four-day period to the 2A school, leaves CHS at 3-15 heading into its regular season finale.
That’s when things will get interesting for the Wolves.
Coupeville sits at 3-5 in 1A Olympic League play, in a tie with Chimacum, a game up on Klahowya (2-6) and well back of league champ Port Townsend (8-0), who they will visit Saturday for a 6 PM game.
All the possibilities:
*Coupeville wins, Chimacum beats Klahowya = Wolves finish in a tie with Chimacum, Cowboys own tiebreaker and are #2 seed, Wolves #3 seed in playoffs, Klahowya out.
*Coupeville wins, Klahowya beats Chimacum = Wolves #2 playoff seed, Klahowya and Chimacum tied, Eagles own tiebreaker, are #3 seed, Chimacum out.
*Coupeville loses, Chimacum beats Klahowya = Chimacum #2, Coupeville #3, Klahowya out.
*Coupeville loses, Klahowya beats Chimacum = Bring on the crazy.
In that final scenario, all three teams tie at 3-6, and all own a tiebreaker on one of the two other teams.
If that happens, the three squads travel to Port Townsend Tuesday, Feb. 7 for a battle royale that starts at 6 PM.
Chimacum would have a first-round bye, thanks to a coin flip, while Coupeville and Klahowya would play a half game (two eight-minute quarters).
Loser exits stage right and is done for season, while winner then faces Chimacum in another 16-minute game to decide the #2 and #3 playoff seeds.
Got all that? We’ll be back on Saturday with an update.
Thursday night offered Coupeville a chance to get some revenge on Sequim after taking a 72-33 beating three nights earlier.
And, while they couldn’t fully turn the tables, the Wolves did make things closer.
The primary problem was they didn’t get fully rolling until the second half, falling behind 17-7 after one quarter and 29-14 at the half.
After the break, CHS did finally corral Despain, limiting him to just a single second-half bucket, but the damage was done.
Coupeville got stronger as the game played out, scoring 12 points in the third before winning the fourth 14-10.
Wolf junior Hunter Smith poured in nine points in the final quarter, on three treys, as he notched 13 of his team-best 15 in the second half.
Ethan Spark added 12, including another trio of three-balls, while Gabe Wynn knocked down seven.
Joey Lippo (2), Brian Shank (2) and Cameron Toomey-Stout (2) rounded out the attack, while Ariah Bepler, Kyle Rockwell and Steven Cope all saw floor time.
Coupeville hit seven three-point bombs, bettering Sequim, while also hitting 7 of 10 free throws.
Sequim was deadly at the charity stripe themselves, netting 12 of 13.
JV loses:
Playing without a point guard after freshman Jered Brown’s recent broken collarbone, the Wolf young guns dropped their game to fall to 7-11 on the season.
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