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Glover’s 28 points fuel Coupeville’s 72-32 rout, tie for third

Coupeville routed Concrete 72-32 as Camden Glover scored a career-high 28; the win ties the Wolves for third in the NWL and boosts momentum for the stretch run.

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Glover’s 28 points fuel Coupeville’s 72-32 rout, tie for third
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Camden Glover dominated the paint and Coupeville High School delivered a statement performance Tuesday night, cruising to a 72-32 victory at Concrete that pushed the Wolves into a three-way tie for third place in the Northwest 2B/1B League. Glover poured in a varsity career-high 28 points, all scored in the first three quarters, while Chase Anderson added 14 as Coupeville built an insurmountable lead early.

The Wolves exploded out of the gate with an 18-2 first-quarter advantage, led by the inside scoring of Glover and perimeter production from Anderson. Coupeville led 35-16 at halftime and extended the margin to 54-22 through three quarters before closing out the 40-point win. The defense was equally notable, holding Concrete to 32 points and creating transition opportunities that sustained the scoring onslaught.

The balance of the lineup contributed across the board. Davin Houston scored eight points, Riley Lawless and Malachi Somes each added six, Carson Grove had four, Liam Blas scored three, Easton Green two, and Aiden O’Neill one. Nathan Coxsey rounded out the rotation, helping keep Coupeville’s depth fresh throughout the blowout.

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The victory improved Coupeville to 3-3 in league play and 6-8 overall. The Wolves have now won five of their last eight games and three straight against conference opponents, a run that has them level with Darrington (3-3, 9-6) and Friday Harbor (3-3, 3-13) in the seven-team NWL standings. Mount Vernon Christian leads the league at 5-0 and 11-4 overall, followed by Orcas Island at 5-1 and 9-5. Concrete falls to 1-4 in league play and 4-12 overall, while La Conner sits at 0-6 and 0-15.

For Coupeville fans, the statistical margin matters beyond one night. A 72-32 result signals both offensive efficiency and defensive control, improving point differential and team confidence as the league schedule tightens. Glover’s 28 points, coming entirely in the first three quarters, underline his emergence as a primary scoring option and a matchup problem for opponents.

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The win also has local implications: stronger conference positioning raises the stakes for upcoming matchups and offers a clearer path to postseason positioning if the Wolves maintain consistency. With momentum on their side, Coupeville will look to keep the climb going as league play continues, giving supporters on Whidbey Island plenty to cheer about in the weeks ahead.

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