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Jared Helmstadter, seen here in an earlier game, scored a team-high 12 Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Jared Helmstadter, seen here in an earlier game, scored a team-high 12 Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Now it’s a winning streak.

Playing an inspired middle two quarters Tuesday night, the Coupeville High School JV boys’ basketball team bounced visiting Sultan 44-32 to claim its second straight victory.

Getting points from eight different players, the 1A Wolves went toe-to-toe with the 2A Turks and never backed down.

Instead it was Coupeville going strong to the hoop most of the time, with Jared Helmstadter and the Mitchell brothers, Dante and DeAndre, consistently getting in the paint and putting the ball in the hoop.

The trio combined for 29 points, topped by Helmstadter‘s 12. The sophomore was a consistent threat all night, scoring in all four quarters, including two key buckets during a game-clinching run in the fourth.

Sultan had ripped off five straight points to open the final quarter, cutting Coupeville’s lead to six.

Instead of panicking, the Wolves ramped up the speed of their attack and the Turks crumbled, as Coupeville used an 11-2 spurt to claim control of the outcome.

Helmstadter and Dante Mitchell threw down four points apiece during the run, while DeAndre Mitchell popped for a bucket and Brian Shank slid a free throw through the net that kicked off the rally.

The Wolves scored the game’s first bucket — a pull-up jumper from Helmstadter — and led most of the way.

With Oscar Liquidano scoring in the paint off of rebounds and CJ Smith, Clay Reilly and Gabe Wynn setting up their teammates with precision passes, Coupeville forced the flow of the action most of the way.

The start of the game was bumped back a few minutes after a fire alarm went off right before tip-off, forcing the gym to be cleared.

Basically the flashing lights and sirens could have been a victory celebration, just 32 minutes early.

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Madeline Strasburg plots her next bit of awesomeness. (John Fisken photo)

Madeline Strasburg plots her next bit of awesomeness. (John Fisken photo)

One time is luck. Two times is un-freakin’-believable.

Coming in consecutive games, 17 days apart, Coupeville High School junior Madeline Strasburg pulled off the VERY SAME stunning play at the VERY SAME time.

Way back on Dec. 17 with South Whidbey in town, Strasburg banked home a three-point bomb from way out on the left side of the court right at the third quarter buzzer.

Friday night, La Conner was in town, Coupeville put the ball in her hands again, and with 0.1 seconds to go in the third, ball goes up, ball banks off the glass, Strasburg skips away with an almost mirror-image trey.

Part of her team-high 12 points, the bomb punctuated Coupeville’s third straight win, a 39-25 non-league romp, that, other than a bump in the fourth quarter, went almost flawlessly for the Wolves.

Now 4-2, Coupeville used a stifling defense to sap La Conner’s will.

Jumping out to a 15-4 lead, the Wolves led by double figures for most of the night, eventually stretching their lead to 19 early in the fourth after consecutive breakaway buckets by Makana Stone and Strasburg.

Then came the only bump, as La Conner mounted an 11-1 surge fueled by a full court press and Coupeville’s seeming desire to shoot much faster than coach David King would have liked.

The Wolves snapped back into focus, however, closing out the game at the free-throw line and upping the intensity on defense.

Breeanna Messner took several shots from La Conner elbows while wrestling for balls, then crashed hard out of bounds to deflect a ball with under two seconds to go.

Hustle like that, which came all evening from the formidable ballhawk trio of Messner, Amanda Fabrizi and Julia Myers, was the norm.

Even playing without hard-hustling Kacie Kiel — in street clothes after being injured in a recent practice — the Wolves were the much-more hard-nosed of the two teams.

Stone and Hailey Hammer controlled the paint, while the Wolf guards prevented La Conner from establishing any sort of rhythm early.

Strasburg banged home two quick buckets to kick things off, before Myers knocked home a sweet layin under pressure. Strasburg then popped for another quick jumper, before allowing Stone and Hammer to join the scoring race.

The game’s prettiest basket came right before halftime, when Fabrizi, while double-teamed, suddenly whirled and sank a hook shot that caused one Wolf fan to scream “Kareem Abdul-Jabbar lives, baby!!”

Strasburg paced the scorers with her dozen, while Stone tossed in nine and Myers drained six. Messner tickled the twine for five, Fabrizi singed the nets for four and Hammer dumped in three.

McKayla Bailey, Monica Vidoni and Wynter Thorne all chipped in with hustle and smart defensive play during their time on the court, as well.

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Jason Knoll unleashes a blistering overhead in a match earlier this week. Knoll and his teammates have won three of their last four matches. (Photo by Wendy McCormick)

Last to start, first to the top!

The Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad was the final one of the four Wolf fall sports teams to get its season underway, but now that the netters are on the courts, they have quickly established themselves as the premier local team.

After bouncing the University Prep JV team 4-1 Saturday, the net men have won three of their last four matches.

At 3-2 on the season, with rumbles on the road at South Whidbey and Overlake this coming week, the Wolves are the lone Central Whidbey squad to currently be boasting a winning record.

Much like their previous win over Friday Harbor, Saturday’s affair was straight-froward, no-frills, get-on-the-court-and-win-then-get-off-the-court action.

“It was pretty businesslike. The boys went out and did what they need to do,” said CHS coach Ken Stange. “Four matches in one week was quite the whirlwind. We did manage to play some good tennis.”

With University Prep sending eight players up in a snazzy rich school vehicle, the two teams played pro sets, with the visitors playing several times to give Coupeville a chance to trot out as many players as possible.

 

Results:

1st Singles — Nathan Lamb beat Hyunrae Kim 8-3

2nd Singles — Aaron Curtin beat Neil Jain 8-2

1st Doubles — Ben Wehrman/Jason Knoll lost 8-6

2nd Doubles — Brandon Kelley/Brian Norris beat Reed Bishop/Dylan Dayka 8-2

3rd Doubles — Ben Etzell/Sebastian Davis beat Brent Hanauer/David Michelman 8-2

4th Doubles — Kyle Bodamer/Jake McCormick lost to Kim/Jain 8-6

5th Doubles — Shane Squire/Jared Helmstadter lost 8-3

6th Doubles — Cameron Boyd/Loren Nelson lost to Bishop/Dayka 8-5

7th Doubles — Connor McCormick/J. McCormick lost 8-1

8th Doubles — Konrad Borden/Stephen Edwards beat Hanauer/Michelman 8-6

9th Doubles — Zane Bundy/S. Davis beat Kim/Jain 8-6

10th Doubles — Geoff McClarin/Beauman Davis lost to Bishop/Dayka 8-1

11th Doubles — Sam Wynn/Garrett Compton lost to Hanauer/Michelman 6-1

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