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Best team photo ever, as Amanda Fabrizi flies over Breeanna Messner?

Best team photo ever, as Amanda Fabrizi flies over Breeanna Messner?

"Yes! Yes, it is!!"

“Yes! Yes, it is!!”

The ref who got run over by Caleb Valko -- who was scrambling to play defense -- then shoved Valko AND called a technical on him, talks to Wolf coach Anthony Smith. "Heh, heh, heh, coach, I'm just a big doofus..."

    The ref who got run over by Caleb Valko — who was scrambling back to play defense — then shoved Valko AND called a technical on him — talks to Wolf coach Anthony Smith. “Heh, heh, heh, coach, I’m just a big doofus…”

"Yes, yes you are."

“Yes, yes you are.”

Nick " The Threshing Machine " Streubel tries to remove a Sultan's player's arm from its socket.

“MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!!!”

"Ooh, well played, Mr. Streubel! Well played!!!!"

“Ooh, well played, Mr. Streubel! Well played!!!!”

At every home Coupeville High School basketball game this season, one fan has always been in attendance.

His parents call him Liam, but he also goes by the code name Wolf Baby and he draws cameras wherever he goes. His approval can make or break a player, so it’s a good thing he’s generally a happy go lucky little guy.

We ran these photos past him (the first one is courtesy Amanda Fabrizi, the next five are by Shelli Trumbull), and he gave us the thumbs-up, so there you are.

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b13b18b7b17b12b2b9b4b15b8This is being published at a little after 1 AM, so you’re probably not in the mood to read a lot of words.

Good thing you don’t have to, then.

Pretty pictures from Shelli Trumbull. Pictures of a Friday night in a small town. Scenes repeated all across America Friday night, but unique to us because of the people in the pictures.

We are … Coupeville!

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Friday, Friday, Friday!!

Friday, Friday, Friday!!

Friday night, the party is at the high school gym.

After playing five straight games on the road to start its season, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team will finally take their home court that night, kicking off a doubleheader of basketball. Making things juicier, the foe is Island arch-rival South Whidbey.

The Wolf girls (2-3 overall, 1-1 in Cascade Conference play) will tip-off with the Falcons (3-3, 0-2) at 5:15, followed by the Coupeville boys (0-5, 0-2) vs. their Langley counterparts (1-5, 0-2) at 7 PM. On the other side of the hallway, the JV teams will meet in reverse order in the middle school gym, allowing Wolf swing players Morgan Payne and Madeline Strasburg a chance to bounce between varsity and JV games.

Putting the chocolate sauce (for real) on top of the sundae, the concession stand will be offering something different to go with the usual burgers, hot dogs, candy bars and astoundingly popular Cup o’ Noodles.

I speak of Kapaw’s ice cream and at $2.50 for high-grade frozen goodness, I know you can not resist. Add in the allure of (optional) chocolate sauce, and it’s on like Donkey Kong!

P.S. — The money raised at the concession stand goes to help CHS students, so when you buy ice cream, it’s like you’re doing it for the kids.

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A nice student section. Too bad it's the VISITING student section. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

A nice student section. Too bad it’s the VISITING student section. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

These are dark days in the world of Coupeville High School boys’ basketball.

But I’m not talking about the obvious reasons.

Yes, the Wolves have lost 24 straight games stretching over parts of three seasons, and it has been 670 days since Coupeville celebrated a varsity win in boys’ hoops action.

Feb. 10, 2011 (when CHS bounced Port Townsend 49-41) was a lifetime ago.

After falling to University Prep in a playoff game — ending Randy King’s 20-plus year run as head coach — Coupeville went 0-19 during a tough rebuilding season a year ago. Now they’re 0-4 heading into a home game Tuesday against Lakewood in a season marked thus far by an epic team-wide case of food poisoning and a broken foot that has sidelined top gunner Gavin O’Keefe.

But while the losing streak is a reality that the team and coach Anthony Smith face every day, that’s not why I say it is a dark time.

This is not a team that has given up. Not a team that is marking time until spring sports start.

I have watched them play in three of their four games this season, and I have seen a team that deeply cares. They hustle. They work their butts off. They want to win just as much, if not more, than the teams that they have played.

Where the darkness comes in is a town and a school’s inability, or unwillingness, to fully commit to supporting them on the way back up that hill.

Fan turnout at their home games has been sporadic, at best. There are parents there, yes, but few fellow students. On the road at La Conner, there was a chunk of Whidbey Islanders present, but they were predominately there for the Wolf girls’ team, which played first in a doubleheader.

And, unlike Wolf volleyball games, where Danny “Shaman” Savalza and his sizable band of followers rocked the gym in costumes and face paint, all the action in the student sections last Friday night came from the visiting team.

It was Cedarcrest, not Coupeville, that had people wearing costumes and fake mustaches and screaming their heads off.

It is embarrassing when Wolf players, in their home gym, are the ones being loudly (and, admittedly, creatively) heckled as they try to shoot free throws. When a Cedarcrest player went to the line, you could have heard a pin drop.

What happened to a home court advantage?

Coupeville students defended their turf rabidly at volleyball matches. They turned out in sizable numbers for football games. There was fairly decent crowds for most girls’ soccer games, at least until the weather got really nasty.

It’s not as if they don’t care.

I understand. Rooting for a struggling team is not easy. It’s not as fun being a Coupeville fan when they’re getting buried by a hail of three-point bombs and being dunked on as it was in 2010, as the Wolves wrapped up a 16-5 season behind Hunter Hammer, Ian Smith and Co.

But the thing is, they need you now more than they did then.

The Wolves need their fellow students, former players, random people in town, to back them at their lowest. To at least give them a fighting chance at having a “home court advantage.” To not be shouted down by two rows of JV players from another town.

The wins are going to come back. It will mean more if you’ve been there during the losses.

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"Tell mom I'll take out the garbage when I feel like it. Geez!!"

“Tell mom I’ll take out the garbage when I feel like it. Geez!!”

"Requests? I don't do requests!!"

“Requests? I don’t do requests!!”

Wolf cheerleaders (l to r) Destiny Bitting, Elizabeth Bishop, Emily Clay, Emilee Crichton and Iris Ryckaert.

  Wolf cheerleaders (l to r) Destiny Bitting, Elizabeth Bishop, Emily Clay, Emilee Crichton and Iris Ryckaert.

The world's most dangerous band.

The world’s most dangerous band.

Moms (l to r) Joan Payne, Melissa Zimmerman Losey, Abbie Martin and Christine Marx.

Wolf moms (l to r) Joan Payne, Melissa Losey, Abbie Martin and Christy Marx.

And a wee bit of basketball, as Morgan Payne drives hard to the hoop.

And a wee bit of basketball, as Morgan Payne drives hard to the hoop.

There’s more going on at a basketball game than just the action on the court.

Intrepid photographer Shelli Trumbull is there to capture it all, from the clash on the hardwood to the action in the stands.

So, we turn this space over to her as she documents moments from the Coupeville-Cedarcrest boys’ basketball games Friday night.

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