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Lathom Kelley (John Fisken photos)

  After taking the hand-off from Hunter Downes (back), Lathom Kelley plunges for yardage. (John Fisken photos)

Julian Welling

  Having been on a baseball field until just recently, Julian Welling is still looking around for his mitt.

Cameron Toomey-Stout

Cameron Toomey-Stout is locked on the ball.

JR Pendergrass

JR Pendergrass anchors the line.

Smedley

Coupeville’s new head coach, Brett Smedley, runs his first official practice.

Mitchell Carroll

Mitchell Carroll rises up to snag the ball.

team

A look at the Wolf roster (or at least everyone who was there on Day 1).

Football is back. Sort of.

Led by seniors-to-be Wiley Hesselgrave, Lathom Kelley and Ryan Griggs, the Coupeville High School gridiron squad kicked off the start of spring practice Monday.

While the season opener (Sept. 4 at South Whidbey) is still three months away, the early work gave the Wolves a chance to get used to a new coach.

With the departure of Tony Maggio, former assistant coach Brett Smedley has taken the reigns and Monday was his first day of running things.

As returning players and newbies ran through plays, traveling photo man John Fisken (doing double duty between Coupeville and Oak Harbor, where his son will play football in the fall) snapped the pics above.

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Hard-charging Wolf junior Wiley Hesselgrave was tabbed as a First Team All-League player. (John Fisken photos)

   Hard-charging Wolf junior Wiley Hesselgrave was tabbed as a First Team All-League player. (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Downes (left) got back on defense and drew a charging foul on his opponent, proof of why he was a Mr. Hustle.

  Hunter Downes (left) got back on defense and drew a charging foul on his opponent here, proof of why he was one of two Wolves to win a Mr. Hustle award Monday.

Aaron Curtin capped his stellar career by joining Downes as a Mr. Hustle recipient.

Aaron Curtin capped his stellar career by joining Downes as a Mr. Hustle recipient.

After counting all the bruises he inflicted on rival defenders, it’s a pretty safe bet Wiley Hesselgrave left his mark on his team’s new league.

The boys’ basketball coaches in the 1A Olympic League took note, voting the Coupeville High School junior as a First Team All-League pick last week.

That award was the headliner for the Wolf boys at their season-ending banquet Monday, along with senior Aaron Curtin (varsity) and freshman Hunter Downes (JV) picking up the team’s Mr. Hustle Awards.

JV participation certificates:

Desmond Bell
Beauman Davis
Hunter Downes
Nick Etzell
Joey Lippo
Luke Merriman
Dante Mitchell
DeAndre Mitchell
Ben Olson
Brian Shank
Hunter Smith
Ethan Spark
Cameron Toomey-Stout
James Vidoni

Varsity participation certificate:

Dalton Martin

Varsity letter winners:

Aaron Curtin
Ryan Griggs
Jared Helmstadter
Wiley Hesselgrave
Risen Johnson
Matt Shank
CJ Smith
Aaron Trumbull
Isaac Vargas
Joel Walstad
Gabe Wynn

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Hailey Hammer pops for two of her ? points. (John Fisken photos)

Hailey Hammer pops for two of her 95 points. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf juniors Makana Stone and Wiley Hesselgrave have combined for ??? points this season. (John Fisken photo)

Your leading scorers in 2014-2015, juniors Makana Stone and Wiley Hesselgrave.

2,087 points.

Take the 23 players to score in a varsity game for Coupeville High School this season, and that’s what you get. Assuming my points totals are sorta, kinda correct (which is always debatable).

Leading the way, by a large margin, was junior Makana Stone, who accounted for 17.6% of all points scored by herself.

Tossing in 367 over 22 games, she averaged 16.7 a game, figures topped by only two girls — Brianne King and Zenovia Barron — in a CHS uniform in the last 25 years.

The points were the sixth-most in a season during that time (King holds the high-water mark with 446 in 24 games in 2000-2001) and the scoring average was the third-best (King at 18.6 in the same season is tops).

My best guess for season-ending point scoring totals:

GIRLS:

Makana Stone — 367
Julia Myers — 148
Kacie Kiel — 116
Madeline Strasburg — 96
Hailey Hammer — 95
Monica Vidoni — 69
Wynter Thorne — 58
Mia Littlejohn — 52
McKenzie Bailey — 17
Kailey Kellner — 12

BOYS:

Wiley Hesselgrave — 273
Aaron Trumbull — 148
Aaron Curtin — 134
Joel Walstad — 133
Ryan Griggs — 97
Risen Johnson — 87
CJ Smith — 54
Matt Shank — 53
Dalton Martin — 47
Gabe Wynn — 24
Hunter Smith — 3
Jared Helmstadter — 2
DeAndre Mitchell — 2

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Ryan (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Ryan Griggs watches the ball, while his foe prepares to swallow it whole. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Wiley (ST)

That moment when Wiley Hesselgrave becomes a panther. (ST)

team (ST)

The Wolves huddle before the tip-off. (ST)

locker room (Joey Lippo photo)

   CHS coaches Anthony Smith (front) and Dustin Van Velkinburgh deliver a pre-game talk. (Joey Lippo photo)

Marie (Mark)

   Big sis Marie Hesselgrave taught Wiley everything he knows about being a beast on the court. (Mark Hesselgrave photo)

opening (Bob Martin)

Anticipation is in the air moments before tip-off. (Bob Martin)

book 9ST)

Extra glossy. (ST)

Gabe (ST)

Gabe Wynn has big news. “Dude, there’s a snack machine IN THE GYM!!” (ST)

The mission was simple, and it worked.

With the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team on the road in Puyallup Saturday for their playoff opener, I put the word out — get me photos.

Action? Great. Behind the scenes? Excellent.

The eight pics above, courtesy four different photographers, capture some of the many facets of the game that were on display, on the court and off.

Now, the challenge goes out to the Wolf girls and their fans, parents and hanger-ons.

Monday, the league champs will take their 15-5 record to Sumner High School for a rematch with Bellevue Christian, a team they lost a 52-51 gut-wrencher to Dec. 6.

Get your cameras out. Your phones out. Maybe get a pencil and draw something.

I want it.

Players getting ready. Eating their pre-game meal. On the bus. Selfies. Whatever.

I have huge faith in these Wolf girls, who love having their photos taken as much as any group I have ever seen.

Make me proud, ladies.

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Wiley Hesselgrave is in the zone in the hours before tip-off. (Mark Hesselgrave photo)

   Wiley Hesselgrave is in the zone in the hours before tip-off. (Mark Hesselgrave photo)

It ended too quickly, but it was another huge step back towards the top.

The Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad, making its first postseason appearance under fourth-year coach Anthony Smith, ran into a lights-out shooting performance by host Cascade Christian Saturday and fell 57-36.

The loss capped a 7-13 season for the Wolves and knocked them out of the district playoffs.

But the defeat, and the loss of five seniors, can’t obscure the fact CHS has improved each season since Smith took the coaching reigns.

Inheriting a team largely made up of freshmen his first year, Smith and that young core (Aaron Trumbull and Joel Walstad played all four years, Aaron Curtin three) have gone from zero wins to one to three to this year’s performance.

“It was a real honor to coach all the seniors,” Smith said. “But those three have been here from the beginning, when we would have three to four guys at an open gym.

“They helped lay the foundation of what we’ve got going now and help us set some standards for the program.”

That trio, along with Matt Shank (who moved to town from Utah before his junior season) and first-year varsity player Isaac Vargas, now depart, but the cupboard is far from bare.

Leading the returning players will be current junior Wiley Hesselgrave, who capped a stellar year with a 20-point, four-rebound performance in Puyallup.

“He has let some people know we’ve got a guy down here who can play and will come after you all night long,” Smith said with an appreciative chuckle.

Hesselgrave’s magnificent performance aside, the Wolves didn’t have enough to counter Cascade Christian’s outside shooting.

The Cougars hit from long range, early, late and often, and it wasn’t just their guards, as their post players also showed pop.

Jumping out to an 18-8 lead after one quarter, Cascade Christian took a 12-point lead in at the break, then broke the game open in the third.

Any chances of a Coupeville comeback died quickly as the Cougars rained down several quick treys on their way to a devastating 16-3 surge in the third.

“They hit a couple threes on us, bam, bam, and that was it,” Smith said. “Give them credit. They shot the ball extremely well.”

Walstad chipped in with six points to back Hesselgrave, while Trumbull (4), CJ Smith (2), Ryan Griggs (2) and Hunter Smith (2) rounded out the scorers.

Trumbull had four boards and two steals while Griggs snared four rebounds and rejected three shots.

Curtin added three boards, a block and a steal in his final performance as a Wolf hoops star.

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