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First they came for our vuvuzela horns. Then the Fun Police came for the Wobble. (Melissa Zimmerman-Losey photos)

Wobble on, Wolf Nation, wobble on…

Until the break of dawn.

To everything there is a season, and that season has passed for The Wobble.

After closing every home football game with a cheerleader-led hustle to the catchy, Cab Calloway-influenced rap song “Wobble” by Atlanta’s own V.I.C., a routine that would invariably pull in most of the remaining people in the stands, the dance is no more.

Despite the fact the song is a catchy tune, and the dance is one anyone from a little kid to a crusty 80-year-old could do, a complaint (over some semi-suggestive lyrics) led CHS cheer coach Sylvia Arnold to replace the routine in last Friday’s final home game.

The Wobble will not go inside for basketball season, disappointing much of Wolf Nation.

Which is too bad, since Arnold and assistant coach Cheridan Boyd-Eck had tailored the dance to keep it family-friendly, foregoing the original music video’s butts-in-your-face approach.

“We chose to keep focused on the fun of the “worldwide” dance that was all over YouTube,” Arnold said.

“People have flash mobbed that routine all over the place, and our girls and the crowd loved it!!”

But, ONE family complained, and, to avoid controversy, the Wobble went the way of the Hammer dance and the cha-cha, replaced by an energetic Zumba routine, “Dance! Dance! Dance!” crafted by Boyd-Eck.

“Everyone seemed to like it, even with the pouring rain,” Boyd-Eck said.

And that persistent rain may have helped, as the crowd hit the exits faster than normal.

Though, as he went, one sardonic scoreboard operator did stop, look around and bellow “I wanna wobble!!”

His plea went unanswered, so he bopped in place by himself for a few moments, shrugged, then headed off into the downpour.

Wobble on, sir, wobble on.

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Well, that’s a nice start… (Shelli Trumbull photo)

The Upset of the Century will be televised … sort of.

When the Coupeville High School football squad pulls off the stunner heard ’round the state and wallops unbeaten, top-ranked King’s Friday night at Mickey Clark Field (7 PM kickoff), even those not in attendance will be able to enjoy the show.

The Knights, being from a fancy-dancy private school, have some state of the art camera equipment they schlep with them and they like to broadcast their athletic achievements across the world wide web. There will be a live stream of the game available at live.kstvonline.com.

Now it would probably not be professional of me to encourage CHS fans to show up bare-chested, with letters painted across their bodies that read “Wolves rule! Knights drool!” or some such nonsense, for the benefit of the cameras.

But then, who ever said I was a professional?

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     Aaron Trumbull and Hailey Hammer are super excited about being up before noon. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

      “You heard me the first time, woman. I said I want this bucket filled with pancakes!!” (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Pancakes for everyone!

Just hours removed from the biggest football win of the season, Coupeville High School players, coaches and fans crowded into Applebee’s at the crack o’ dawn this morning for the Coupeville Booster Club’s Flapjack Fundraiser.

The money raised goes to help CHS athletics and the pancakes … well, the pancakes had an honorable death, filling the stomaches of the Island’s premier gridiron warriors.

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It’s been a week. Time to start getting all misty-eyed over what was.

So, with that in mind, we head back to last Friday’s 2nd annual Coupeville High School Homecoming parade and hand you off to our photographer on the street, Melissa Zimmerman-Losey.

It was a time when the sun still sparkled. When the air had a hint of warmness about it. A time when there were no rain drops splattering down once every five or six hours. It was a time…

Enjoy. Share with your friends. Only 358 days until the next go-round.

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All for one and one for all. (Aimee Bishop photo)

It was a good day to be a Wolf. (Robert Pelant photo)

Senior Haley Marx shares the joy of her team’s first win with her parents after the match. (Robert Pelant photo)

“I love to see their smiles!”

That was a sentiment heard from numerous parents Thursday, as three separate Coupeville High School teams pulled off electrifying wins, guaranteeing a somber ride back to Sultan for the visiting Turks.

The Wolf girls’ soccer squad won their first game of the season, breaking out of a season-long scoring funk and erupting for a 3-1 win at Mickey Clark Field. Just down the road, the CHS gym was rockin’ all night long, as the JV spikers shredded Sultan 25-18, 25-23, 25-23 behind the play of Kenzie Kooch and Kacie Kiel, a mere prelude to the epic five-set win (25-21, 19-25, 25-22, 15-25, 15-10) the varsity would then pull out, sending their fans into a fit of pandemonium.

With pink (and an excess of glitter) everywhere, as the athletes honored breast cancer awareness, the young women of Coupeville reached down and found a new resolve. That was never more evident than on the volleyball court, where Wolf captain Bessie Walstad paid tribute to those who have fought the disease, including Wolf Athletic Director Lori Stolee.

What many in the crowd might not have known was the spikers were also paying tribute to the mother of two of their players (Katie and Kacie Kiel), who was recently diagnosed with the disease. After bringing her presents and raining hugs down on her, they left her with a smile as they played their best volleyball of the season.

The JV, sparked by Kooch, their captain, blitzed the Turks. A run of nice serves by Camilla Rische, Miranda Engle and Sidney Autio packaged around well-placed tips by McKenzie Bailey and Rhiannon Ellsworth made things easy and then Kacie Kiel unloaded a couple of whiplash-inducing spikes just to seal the deal.

The varsity match was more of a full-on war, one that intensified the longer the match went on. When the Sultan cheering section, buoyed by an influx of soccer players, tried to get loud, Coupeville’s fans (in particular Steve Kiel, who set a one-man record for good-natured lung-busting love of his Wolves) showed why NO ONE makes them bow down.

Inspired and a bit amused by the action in the stands, the Wolves threw themselves around the court with wild abandon. If Amanda Fabrizi wasn’t going face-first in pursuit of a dig, then Breeanna Messner and Sydney Aparicio were pulling off a tandem dive.

Coupeville opened the match with a display of power from enforcers Walstad and Hailey Hammer, then cinched the first set with a perfectly-placed tip from Messner that slid artfully through a razor-thin opening between two flailing Sultan players.

After falling behind in the second set, the Wolves staged a furious rally, punctuated by Haley Sherman unleashing a cold, precise fury on the hapless Turks, burying several shots off of the kneecaps of her opponents. It wasn’t quite enough, however as the Turks held on to even the match.

The match went on like that, point and counterpoint, through two more split sets and then a nail-biting finale. Up 9-3 in the final set, Coupeville surrendered six straight points, before Walstad broke out her best steely glare and laced a game-busting spike. Riding the wave of cheers, the Wolves closed out the match with picture-perfect tips from Messner and Megan Oakes and then, finally, Steve Kiel was free to head home and drink a nice warm cup of tea to sooth his throat.

The Wolf booters were making their own magic across town, assaulting the goal in a manner not seen this season.

Makana Stone opened things with a breakaway goal off of a through ball from Amanda d’Almeida, Madison Tisa McPhee flat out schooled the Sultan goalie by taking away a loose ball and chipping it into the net and then Haley Marx put the cherry on top by smashing a pass from d’Almeida past the defense.

With a rare lead, sophomore goalie McKayla Bailey and her stalwart defenders (Anna Bailey, Jenn Spark, Kelsey Miranda and Marisa Etzell, among others) went into lock-down mode and ran the clock out, setting off a group celebration that could probably be heard across town.

Well, unless you were sitting next to Steve Kiel. But hey, if I’m semi-deaf for a day or two, I’m OK with it.

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