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Tiffany Briscoe snatched six boards, helping spur a defensive-orientated win Friday. (John Fisken photo)

Tiffany Briscoe snatched six boards, helping spur a defensive-orientated win Friday. (John Fisken photo)

Orcas had the height. Coupeville had the heart.

Overcoming a size disadvantage and a very productive swing player who banged away in the paint, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team bounced host Orcas Island 36-23 Friday.

The win lifted the young Wolves to 5-3 on the season heading into the Christmas break.

CHS has 10 days between games, not returning to the court until Dec. 29, when it hosts Vashon.

After making the long trip to Orcas, Coupeville came out a bit slowly, but then found a different gear.

Down 6-4 after one quarter, the Wolves went on a 14-4 tear in the second quarter to blow things open.

The points came from everywhere, with five different players tallying buckets in the quarter.

Even with leading scorer Kailey Kellner on the bench with foul trouble, the Wolves were able to use a big advantage on the boards to spur the scoring frenzy.

Orcas rallied briefly in the third behind their top gun, Jessie Nicholls, who returned from a first-half ankle injury to pour in 11 of her game-high 13 points in the quarter.

Using the same shot over and over, she was fairly unstoppable.

Until the speedy duo of Lauren Rose and Lauren Grove clamped down on the Orcas ball-handlers, preventing them from getting the rock to Nicholls.

Making off with frequent steals, the duo frustrated the Vikings and Coupeville put the game away with a solid final quarter.

“I was very proud of the way they all played,” said Coupeville coach Amy King. “This game they really all came together and moved the ball well. It’s a nice way to go into the winter break.”

While the Laurens spurred the defensive attack, all of the Wolves chipped in with stellar effort.

Kyla (Briscoe) was strong on defense and Allison (Wenzel) and Brisa (Herrera) both had a good defensive night,” King said. “We really did a good job of anticipating the passes.

Tiffany (Briscoe) played tough as always and Skyler (Lawrence) always proves why she belongs on the court, three very strong rebounds and a steal. She made it hard for Orcas to drive like they had hopes to.”

Kellner paced the Wolves with a team-high 12 points, while Rose banged away for eight. Kyla Briscoe (6), Lawrence (4), Grove (4) and Tiffany Briscoe (2) rounded out the scoring attack.

The battlin’ Briscoes combined to pull down 11 boards, led by Tiffany’s six, while Wenzel snatched five caroms and Grove hauled in four rebounds.

Rose pick-pocketed six steals.

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Madeline (John Fisken photos)

  Madeline “Maddie Big Time” Strasburg can palm a basketball. Her teammates seem ever so impressed. (John Fisken photos)

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   Every time you look at this photo, you notice something else going on. It’s the gift that never stops giving.

Roberts

  Landon Roberts, heir to the throne. Two CHS Athlete of the Year winners for parents (Jon and Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts) — the intensity is from mom.

Lindsey

   The Chosen One joins older sis Lindsey for a moment sure to grace the Roberts’ family Christmas card.

Allison

Allison Wenzel played like a beast on defense in the JV game, then sprinted into the stands to wail away during the varsity contest. They call that multi-talented.

Kiel

Kacie Kiel’s floating head hangs out with parents Elaina (hidden) and Steve.

Britt

Wolf hoops legend Brittany Black returns to the gym she once owned. And yes, she gave me her autograph. E-Bay, here I come.

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Wolf b-ballers (l to r) Wynter Thorne, Lauren Rose and Mattea Miller, seconds before they beat the paparazzi up and took his camera.

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe has had just about enough of this nonsense, thank you very much.

Quickest way to get a lot of page views? Run a lot of photos.

So, it’s a good thing John Fisken is so willing to let me use his work.

The smorgasbord above showcases his behind-the-scenes pics from a recent CHS girls’ basketball game.

Like what you see? Buy the man a Diet Coke ($1 from the Booster Club concession stand) the next time you see him.

He’s rumored to be appearing at Friday’s Wolf boys’ game and Saturday’s girls’ game.

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.

Piling cans of Diet Coke at his feet. That’s the other half.

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Tiffany

   Tiffany Briscoe makes dang sure no one is taking this rebound away from her. (John Fisken photos)

Kyla

Lil’ sis can fight, too. Kyla Briscoe goes to battle.

Brisa

Brisa Herrera struggles for control of the ball.

Mattea

   Mattea Miller slides into position, ready to offer a bit of rejection to the Baker shooter.

KK

You can jab all you want. Kailey Kellner is not moving.

Lauren

Lauren Grove: “Yes, I got the ball, and no, you do not need to know how.”

Allison

Allison Wenzel stops ‘n pops.

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   The young Wolves listen to hoops wisdom from CHS coaches Amy (in black) and David King.

Elbows were thrown.

Monday’s tussle between the JV girls’ hoops squads of Coupeville and Mount Baker was a physical one.

The visiting Mountaineers were aggressive, and, once a few Wolves got over their initial trepidation, it became a push-and-shove-and-bounce-folks-off-the-hardwood event.

Working the sidelines to catch all the intensity was photo man John Fisken, who provides the pics residing above.

To see more, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7431&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Kailey Kellner scored a team-high 11 Monday in her team's loss. (John Fisken photo)

Kailey Kellner had a deadly shooting touch Monday, scoring a team-high 11. (John Fisken photo)

There were huge chunks of the game that felt like a win.

And while that wasn’t reflected on the scoreboard — where the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team fell 32-17 to visiting Mt. Baker Monday to drop to 2-2 — it doesn’t make it any less true.

If you were looking, there were major positives.

Wolf sophomore Kailey Kellner continues to grow into a team leader, scoring all her team’s points until midway through the third.

Refusing to bend to aggressive Mountaineer defenders, she pounded the ball inside, then popped outside and drilled long-distance jumpers on her way to an 11-point performance.

Fellow sophomore and feisty spark-plug Lauren Grove made her presence felt when she elevated and rejected a Mt. Baker shot while on the run.

Coming from behind the shooter while zooming like the track star she is, Grove got nothing but ball, a fact everyone but the ref acknowledged.

Keeping alive a night-long trend, he whistled her for a foul. Then looked guilty.

With a non-stop series of tweets, it looked like the Wolves would lose most of their seven players before halftime, yet somehow avoided that fate.

In a bit of a surprise, the refs later swallowed their whistles and only one player (Kellner) fouled out, and not until the game’s final minute.

That came during Coupeville’s best defensive stand.

Trailing 28-12 entering the fourth, the Wolves refused to crumple, holding Baker scoreless for almost six full minutes.

With Kellner, Grove, Kyla Briscoe, Tiffany Briscoe, Brisa Herrera and (especially) Allison Wenzel getting chippy and fighting for loose balls, Mattea Miller capped the stand with a superb sacrifice.

Frantically back-pedaling to get ahead of a Mountaineer fast break, she snapped into position at the last possible second, held her ground and got leveled by an out-of-control dribbler to successfully draw the charge.

The collision rocked her off her feet but as the ref whistled an offensive foul, Miller let a smile smile play on her lips. But just for a second and then she was all business again, as usual.

More proof that, even in a loss, the Wolf young guns are a team to be respected.

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Kyla Briscoe (left) and big sis Tiffany are ready. Are you? (Amy Briscoe photo)

   Wolf varsity spikers Kyla (left) and Tiffany Briscoe are ready. Are you? (Amy Briscoe photo)

Volleyball is ready to do some work tonight.

When Coupeville hosts Port Townsend (JV at 5, varsity at 6:15), it’ll be two things in one.

On the one hand, it’s a showdown for positioning in the Olympic League standings at the halfway point of the six-game league schedule.

Coupeville (1-1 in league play, 1-7 overall) is in a tie with Chimacum (1-1, 3-6) for second place, a game off of Klahowya (2-0, 10-0).

The Redhawks (0-2, 5-4) have stumbled out of the gate after a strong non-conference stretch of the schedule, but could shake things back up with a win on the road.

To go along with the match, the two schools will also participate in a Dig for the Cure cancer awareness night.

The Wolf players will wear different colors to reflect the battles against different cancers and fans are encouraged to join in with their choice of clothing.

Pink is for breast cancer, blue for prostrate and red for Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

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