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Coupeville’s Dominic Coffman and La Conner’s Isaiah Price may tangle again in the playoffs. (Chloe Marzocca photo)

It took them 34 years to get back to state. Now they’re looking to go back-to-back.

The Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad rolls into next week’s bi-district tourney as the #1 seed from District 1, intent on punching a return ticket to the big dance.

This year’s boy’s tourney is a four-team, double-elimination affair, and the Wolves need two wins to be one of two teams to advance.

Wolf coaches plot a winning strategy. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

What you need to know:

 

What:

District 1/2 boys’ basketball tourney

 

When:

Feb. 14, 16, 18

 

Where:

Coupeville High School (501 S Main)

 

Admission:

Tickets can be purchased two ways – online or at the door.

No regular season passes are accepted, as playoff money goes to the districts, and not the school hosting the tourney.

Ticket sales at the door are CASH only.

To purchase online, pop over to the GoFan link at:

https://gofan.co/

You select the game and date, then bring your phone with you to the game. The ticket taker will hit redeem on the screen, stamp your hand, and you’re cleared to enter.

Prices are:

$8.00 — Adults and students w/o ASB

$6.00 — Senior citizens, military ID, students with ASB, children (6-12)

 

Bracket:

https://www.wpanetwork.com/wiaa/brackets/tournament.php?act=view&tournament_id=3810&view_edits=1

 

Team capsules:

 

Auburn Adventist Academy

Season record: 16-3

League: 1B/2B SeaTac

Trips to state tourney: None

RPI ranking: #11

Results vs. bi-district foes: Lost to Coupeville 59-52, beat La Conner 62-50, beat Northwest Christian 55-28

Coach: Hector Brito

Seniors: Not available

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville

Season record: 13-7

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state tourney: 6 (Most recent: 2022)

RPI ranking: #22

Results vs. bi-district foes: Beat AAA 59-52, beat La Conner 57-56 and 60-47

Coach: Brad Sherman

Seniors: Dominic Coffman, Jermiah Copeland, Alex Murdy, Jonathan Valenzuela

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner

Season record: 9-12

League: Northwest 2B/1B League

Trips to state tourney: 42 (Most recent: 2019)

RPI ranking: #37

Results vs. bi-district foes: Lost to AAA 62-50, lost to Coupeville 57-56 and 60-47

Coach: CJ Woods

Seniors: Isa Gonzalez-Rojas, Finn Hakenson, Cole Medeiros, Jacob Pommels, Isaiah Price, Braden Thomas

Mascot: Braves

 

Northwest Christian (Lacey)

Season record: 9-9

League: 1B/2B SeaTac

Trips to state tourney: 1 (2013)

RPI ranking: #33

Results vs. bi-district foes: Lost to AAA 55-28

Coach: Not available

Seniors: Musie Dunning, Avery Freese, Levi Mavaega

Mascot: Wolverines

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What’s in your wallet?

Let’s get the technical stuff out of the way first.

If you plan to attend a Coupeville High School athletic event this coming school year, here’s what to know about ticket prices.

You have to pay for regular-season games for:

Boys and Girls Basketball
Football
Volleyball

You do NOT have to pay for regular-season games for:

Baseball
Cross Country
Boys and Girls Soccer
Softball
Boys and Girls Tennis
Track and Field

Now, once that second group of sports teams make the playoffs, you will find yourself paying for district or state contests.

The photo at the top of the story gives you a quick breakdown of ticket prices, which remain the same as they were last year.

PS — All Coupeville Middle School sports events, whether in volleyball, boys soccer, cross country, girls and boys basketball, or track and field, are FREE.

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Ticket prices for the 2018-2019 school year. (Photo courtesy Willie Smith)

New league, new school year, new ticket pricing list.

As fall sports kick into high gear this coming week, with home football, volleyball, soccer and tennis events at Coupeville High School, always a good time to know what you have to pay for, and what you don’t.

So, here’s the breakdown.

During the regular season, CHS only charges admission for volleyball, football and basketball.

Scroll back up to the handy-dandy guide for those prices. Heck, you can even print out the list and laminate it, if you like.

While only three sports require regular season paid admission, the postseason is its own thing.

If the Wolves host playoff games in baseball, softball, track or soccer, expect to fork out some sweet moola to get into the stands.

Same thing if you follow CHS on the road for the postseason, which is also the first place where tennis or cross country fandom will cost you some greenbacks.

And PS, any and all middle school sports events are still free and the best bargain in town.

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