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Tournament MVP Jason Bagby swoops to the hoop. (John Fisken photos)

Tournament MVP Jason Bagby swoops to the hoop. (John Fisken photos)

Da champs.

(Most of) da champs.

Brad Sherman gets the ol' shooting touch warmed up.

Brad Sherman gets the ol’ shooting touch warmed up.

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The Central Ballers, minus one man who missed the photo op.

Anthony Bergeron (right) looks for an opening

Anthony Bergeron (right) looks for an opening.

Tourney organizer Noah Roehl hauls in a board.

Tourney organizer Noah Roehl hauls in a board.

Red Pride had a nice run, but it’s done.

For the moment at least.

Reviving memories of high school glory Saturday, the Coupeville Cows upended Red Pride at the Tom Roehl Roundball Classic, ending that squad’s run of three straight tournament championships.

The Cows were paced by tourney MVP Jason Bagby and included other former Wolf stars in Nathaniel Mouw, Mike Bagby, Jason McFadyen, Jerry Helm, Jason Fisher and Brad Sherman.

The Cows nipped the Central Ballers, who advanced to the title game for a second straight year.

This year’s roster, headed up by CHS hoops coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh, included Nick Streubel, Gavin O’ Keefe, Kramer O’ Keefe, Anthony Bergeron, Mike Lacey, Austin Thomas, Rodrick Rumble, Rashaad Smith and Harvey Ruiz.

The annual tournament, a fundraiser which honors a former longtime Coupeville coach, drew seven teams this year.

“It was a lot of fun. Wish we could do it more often,” Van Velkinburgh said. “Coach Roehl would be proud of his children and the charity/scholarship they have started.”

Along with game play, the event added a three-point shooting contest, which was won by Arik Dahlin.

The all-day event was sponsored by Harada Physical Therapy, Island Periodontics, DCG Engineering, Windermere and Cascade Custom Homes.

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"You ain't in high school no more, son!!" Gavin O' Keefe gets a warm welcome in the paint. (John Fisken photos)

“You ain’t in high school no more, son!!” Gavin O’ Keefe gets a warm welcome in the paint. (John Fisken photos)

Tom Roehl's family pulls off another successful tourney.

Tom Roehl’s family pulls off another successful tourney.

Jason McManigle

“Where’s your umbrella? I make it rain!!” Jason McFadyen at work.

Former Wolf big men Trent Diamanti (left) and Nick Streubel mix it up.

Former Wolf big men Trent Diamanti (left) and Nick Streubel mix it up.

Julia

  Wolf super fans Julia Myers (left) and Taylor Herreman spend some quality sister time together.

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“Oh sweet lord!! No brakes! This is either gonna be awesome or I’m gonna end up smashed up on the back wall…”

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“When did they put the rims so high…”

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Virgil Roehl slices past Jason Bagby for a quick two.

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“I said NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!”

"dang..."

“Man’s a beast…”

The sound you hear echoing across Whidbey Island this morning is the sound of men who have suddenly remembered they aren’t teenagers any more.

Oh, they played like they still were Saturday.

But Sunday morning, some will pay the toll.

For those involved, however, it was worth it, as a roll call from Coupeville High School’s basketball glory days reassembled for a day.

The event was the annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic, a fundraiser started in honor of the former longtime Wolf coach.

Held every Christmas break, it raises scholarship money for local students, while giving former Wolves (and some hardy outsiders) a chance to reclaim their hardwood success.

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Rodrick Rumble warms up prior to the tourney. (John Fisken photos)

Rodrick Rumble warms up prior to the tourney. (John Fisken photos)

We have lift-off...

We have lift-off…

and the rim cries uncle.

and the rim cries uncle.

Old stars. New stars. A possible NFL star.

They were all in town Saturday and gathered in the Coupeville High School gym for the annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic.

The fundraiser, named in honor of a former longtime Wolf coach, drew a strong group of players, with almost every big name from the past two decades of CHS hoops showing up.

Among them was former Oak Harbor football sensation Rodrick Rumble, who went on to have a stellar career at Idaho State.

He’s currently pursuing an NFL career and had a tour of duty in the camp of the Indianapolis Colts.

On this day, the lanky six-foot-two receiver demonstrated his hops for all to see.

This rim will remember Rumble.

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