
Gabe Wynn (center) always knows where the camera is, a trick he picked up from girlfriend/noted photo fiend McKenzie Bailey.

Bouncing back after an injury cost him a chunk of the football season, Hunter Downes is ready to tear it up.

The Wolf brain trust (l to r, it’s Anthony Smith, Trent Diamanti and Dustin Van Velkinburgh) is in mid-season form.

“I have the POWER!!” Jared Helmstadter crushes his audition to play He-Man in the new “Masters of the Universe” movie.
Defense, first, last and always.
The first day of basketball practice brought a huge chunk of Wolf boys to the CHS gym Monday, and, once they were there, the early emphasis was on getting ready to defend.
The Wolves used pool noodles to work on posture, running through a defensive technique under the watchful eye of the Coupeville coaching staff and wanderin’ photo man John Fisken.
Looking to continue their upward climb — the Wolves won seven games last season, their best mark in four years — Coupeville has one sure thing in senior Wiley Hesselgrave.
After him, it’s a wide-open battle for positions, with a mix of returning players and promising newcomers, all dead set on being on the varsity roster come opening night.
Let the battle begin.














































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