Bronwyn Stevens with friend Kelsey Macklin. Below: Cooper Kohler in the safe hands of Wolves forward Amy Kidner.
Camera IconBronwyn Stevens with friend Kelsey Macklin. Below: Cooper Kohler in the safe hands of Wolves forward Amy Kidner. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Joondalup Wolf cub Cooper courtside

Justin BianchiniJoondalup Times

AT four weeks old, Cooper Kohler was the youngest of a happy Wolf pack kicking off a weekend of milestones for the Joondalup State Basketball League club last Friday night.

The nephew of Wolves women’s captain Shani Amos found himself in the safe hands of forward Amy Kidner during the men’s victory over Willetton – Greg Hire’s 150th.

More milestones were to come the following night against Mandurah – Sherelle Knight’s 200th and three-point specialist Seb Salinas’ 350th match.

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Wolves supporter Bronwyn Stevens was not going to let a broken toe and heel bone stop her from watching the Wolves.

“I’m supporting the Wolves and I’m good mates with Greg Hire,” she said.