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CHS Vice Principal Leonard Edlund remains a man of mystery. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Can’t play the games without fans.

Well, you can, but then the gym gets so quiet all you can hear is the sound of shoes squeaking on hardwood.

Better to put bodies in seats, unleash some cheering, then let the paparazzi click away, as seen in the pics above and below.

Charlotte Young (center) and Sherry Bonacci (right) have coached Coupeville athletic teams. The countdown to Scout Smith joining them has begun!

Lucy Tenore (left) and Sofia Peters get fired up.

Dustin Van Velkinburgh (center) lays down some wisdom to the younger generation.

The Lyla Stuurmans fan club is ready to get rowdy.

Kylie Burdge transports mom Trina to a different plane of existence.

Another division of the Lyla Stuurmans fan club, also possibly rowdy.

Someone’s been in the holiday nog…

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Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, the gift that keeps on giving. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ugly sweaters to group reunions, there was something for everyone.

With the holiday season in full gear, Coupeville High School’s varsity basketball teams whacked visiting Crescent Wednesday night, while wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken worked the sidelines.

The off-court pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see action shots from the games, and possibly make some Christmas purchases for Uncle Rollo and Aunt Ronette in Reykjavik, pop over to:

 

Girls:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2022-2023/GBB-2022-12-14-Coupeville-vs-Crescent

 

Boys: 

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2022-2023/BBB-2022-12-14-Coupeville-vs-Crescent

Lyla “The Franchise” Stuurmans hangs out with mom Sarah.

Now they’re old school. CHS grads (l to r) Logan Martin, Hawthorne Wolfe, Audrianna Shaw, and Kylie Van Velkinburgh catch up.

Fred and Susan Farris keep an eye on daughter Mia as she wrecks folks out on the hardwood.

Even retired, Mia Littlejohn is good for a quick 20 points if necessary.

Wolf Moms Corinn Parker (sweater) and Morgan White keep a watchful eye on the Wrecking Crew, AKA the Sherman boys.

The student section, ready to go crazy.

The very talented future of Wolf athletics.

Their sweater game is on point.

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Taylor Brotemarkle leads off a series of Wolf fans gazing at the action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s people (mostly) staring off into the distance.

Doing their best Jurassic Park tributes, Coupeville sports fans ponder on-field and on-court action, or at least try to go to their warm place.

One or the other.

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Fresh off her own successful run at the state meet, cross country ace Cristina McGrath supports her football-playing classmates. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The cold never bothered them, anyway.

There was a bit of a November nip in the air Saturday as Coupeville hosted Onalaska in a state playoff game, but the temps didn’t keep Wolf fans away.

Instead, they opted for wearing layers, sipping hot drinks, and staying active on the cold metal bleachers at Oak Harbor’s Wildcat Memorial Stadium.

Jarrett and Tasha Fiedler raise the roof.

Mia Farris stares down the cameraman while Ryan Blouin has gone to his happy place, where it’s much, much warmer.

“I will get loud ‘n proud, yes sir.”

Gwen Crowder contemplates going all Sean Penn on the paparazzi.

Where’s Waldo, Coupeville edition.

Former CHS hoops star Anya Leavell came prepared for the cold.

The Wolf faithful get rowdy.

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Lyla Stuurmans is pleased to see her favorite photographer is working courtside. (Bailey Thule photos)

Crowd work is an underrated art.

Get yourself a photographer who can capture fans and players in the moments between the action, going below the surface to capture that inner light, and you’ve got yourself a keeper.

Like Bailey Thule, who delivers the portraits seen above and below.

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