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Scott Stuurmans banks home a bucket during the 2015 Tom Roehl Roundball Classic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

For the first time in years, there won’t be an alumni basketball tourney in Coupeville.

The Tom Roehl Roundball Classic, which grew from an all-Wolf event to a major hoops showdown pitting local teams against off-Island foes, has been called off a month before tip-off.

The 2018 tourney was originally set for Dec. 22.

Tournament organizer Noah Roehl released a statement Monday afternoon:

We are canceling the 2018 Tom Roehl Hoops tournament.

We may re-visit hosting at a later date in the spring and will re-evaluate for future years.

We are sorry to do this, but feel it’s in the best interest of folks involved in organizing the tournament and time commitments of all of us over the holidays.

The tournament is named in honor of Noah’s father, who was a highly-influential local coach for decades.

Tom Roehl was an assistant football coach for many years on Ron Bagby’s staff at Coupeville High School, while also running a very-successful youth basketball program.

After his death in 2003, the Roehl family launched football and basketball alumni games, which have generated considerable money for scholarships which are presented to local students annually.

While the football game was retired, the basketball tourney grew in popularity, as alumni teams like Red Pride and the Coupeville Cows vied with teams from Oak Harbor, South Whidbey, Seattle and beyond.

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   Former Wolf hoops legend Jason Bagby lays down some defensive heat during a past Roehl Round-Ball Classic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Who still has game?

The biggest, baddest and most anticipated alumni basketball tourney in all the land returns to the prairie Saturday, Dec. 23.

The Tom Roehl Round-Ball Classic goes down in the Coupeville High School and Middle School gyms that day, with action kicking off at 9 AM.

After falling to an Oak Harbor team in 2016, Coupeville’s Red Pride is expected to lead the challengers, seeking a return to form and a sixth title.

The all-day hoops tourney, which annually draws teams from Coupeville, Oak Harbor, South Whidbey, Anacortes and Mukilteo, honors a former longtime coach.

Roehl was an assistant football coach at CHS for 19 seasons, while also leading the Central Whidbey Youth Athletic Association’s basketball program for two decades. He passed away in 2003.

The tourney raises money for scholarships which are given out by his family to students in Coupeville and South Whidbey.

For more info and to register, pop over to:

http://www.tjroehl.org/2017-registration-page.html

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Marlene Grasser

Marlene Grasser, bein’ awesome. (Photo courtesy Sherry Roberts)

It’s time to bring the ladies home.

For the past nine years, Tom Roehl’s family and friends have done a remarkable job keeping the former Coupeville coach’s memory alive and his legacy thriving with the annual Roehl Roundball Classic.

The yearly all-day basketball tourney raises money for scholarships and gives former Wolf hoops stars the chance to reunite and relive their high school days.

When I attended last year’s shindig, it was a bit like going through a time machine, seeing players from the early ’90s facing off with — and soundly beating — recent CHS grads.

It’s a huge success and everyone who has been involved, from the Roehls on down, deserves a huge hand.

But, there is one small thing.

The tournament has been, with very few exceptions, an all-male tourney.

Other than a player or two here and there, it’s just not real likely you’re going to get, say, a 5-foot-4 female point guard to get super-excited about catching elbows all game from 6-foot-5 guys who outweigh them by 100 pounds.

So, while we get to see a lot of the guys who once wore the Wolf uniform back in action, we don’t get to see the women who once repped the red and black as girls.

Which is too bad, since the largest portion of Coupeville’s prep hoops success was crafted by those young women.

It was Wolf girls who hung repeat state banners in the late ’90s and early 2000’s, not the guys.

It’s the Wolf girls who are headed towards a third straight Olympic League title this season, not the guys.

So, I say, we need to bring the ladies home, same as the gentlemen.

Someone, or several someones, needs to step up and pull together a similar one-day event aimed at former Wolf female hoops stars.

Not as competition to the Roehl Roundball Classic, but as a complement and a chance to honor all of our hoops history.

It doesn’t have to be played at the same time. Actually makes more sense to have it a different time, so both events can stand on their own.

My idea to kick-start it, is you name it in honor of one of the finest hoops players ever to pull on a Coupeville uniform, an amazing, well-loved women who unfortunately left us way too early.

Just as the guy’s tournament honors the legend and legacy of Tom Roehl, the women’s tournament could honor Marlene Grasser.

She had a tremendous impact on everyone around her, and it would be a fitting tribute to all she accomplished and all she means to a large group of people.

You put on the Marlene Grasser Roundball Classic and I think you get a huge turnout.

Right here on the Island, you could harass former CHS hoops stars ranging from Lexie and Brittany Black to Tina (Lyness) Joiner to Kacie Kiel to “old school” legends like Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts and Aimee (Messner) Bishop, and on and on.

Like with the guy’s tourney, if you plan it right, you can pull in players off at college or living real life, and give them a chance to see their families.

Ashley (Ellsworth-Bagby) Heilig, Brianne King, Ann PettitKassie (Lawson) O’Neil, Madeline Strasburg, Makana Stone, Julia Myers.

The list is endless and I think a lot of them would come.

Since girl’s teams tend to use more strategy than boy’s teams (my own opinion) you could incorporate coaches.

Willie Smith, who launched the CHS girls program into rarefied air, is sitting right there in the AD’s office. Not hard to find.

David and Amy King, who are racking up league titles as fast as the printers can make new plaques, are already in the gym all winter.

Heck, if we ask nicely, I bet Greg Oldham and Phyllis Textor might pop in for a visit and a chance to prowl the CHS gym one more time.

Now listen, I’m not the guy to set this up, but I would love to write about it, the same as I do with the guy’s tourney.

The template is there, and I’m sure Noah Roehl would be willing to answer questions about how he and his family pull off their event.

We just need someone to seize the moment.

Bring the ladies home. Honor Marlene. Celebrate the rich legacy of girls hoops at CHS.

It can happen. It should happen.

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Scott Stuurmans

Scott Stuurmans powers inside for two. (John Fisken photos)

Gavin

Gavin O’Keefe can kill you with the pass or the shot. It’s choose your death time.

Gavin Keohane

Gavin Keohane, still gliding.

Jason Bagby

It’s the thunder down under, as Jason Bagby works in the paint.

Brad Sherman

   Brad Sherman looks for an opening, while Stuurmans is intent on keeping the door slammed shut.

Desmond Bell

Desmond Bell triggers the offense.

Caleb Valko

Caleb Valko initiates the dance.

Dante Mitchell

“Yoink!” Dante Mitchell steals yet another rebound away.

Can you smell the liniment?

Alumni, young and old, filled the Coupeville High School gym Monday for the 9th annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic, reliving their basketball days for a good cause.

The all-day hoops extravaganza, which honors the memory of a longtime local coach and raises funds for scholarships, drew 10 teams this year and the eye of wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken, who delivers us the pics seen above.

To view more, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2016-Tom-Roehl-Round-Ball-Clas

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Gavin O'Keefe (John Fisken photo)

   Former Wolf sharpshooter Gavin O’Keefe gets welcomed into the rough and tumble world of alumni hoops. (John Fisken photo)

You have less than four weeks to get back in shape.

The 9th annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic hits Coupeville High School’s gym the day after Christmas.

The all-day orgy of basketball, which brings tons of Wolf alumni back to the court they once ran as youngsters, goes down Monday, Dec. 26 from 9:30 AM until somewhere around 5 PM.

All teams will play two seeding games in the morning, with a single-elimination tourney going down in the afternoon, as everyone and their brother comes after defending champ Red Pride.

Last year’s event featured a three-point contest, handily won by Gavin Keohane, but the fate of the “Who Wants to Be Steph Curry?”-style shootout remains up in the air for this year.

Event organizer Noah Roehl is waiting to see how much interest is out there before making a final decision.

The Roundball Classic honors the memory of longtime local coach Tom Roehl, with money raised going to fund scholarships in his name.

To register your team (or sign up as a free agent) pop over to:

http://www.tjroehl.org/2016-registration-page.html

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