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Peyton Caveness and Co. kick off a new season Friday at Klahowya. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolf line stands tall.

It begins.

A new high school football season kicks off Friday, with Coupeville traveling to Silverdale to face former league rival Klahowya.

It’s a rematch from last season, when the visiting Eagles nipped the Wolves 42-39 in a high-scoring thriller.

This time around, the game, which starts at 5 PM, marks the debut of Bennett Richter as Coupeville’s new head coach.

For those traveling to the game, parking is in lots on the front and side of the school, which will be marked with signs.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate with cash or credit, but concessions are cash only.

For those staying home on Whidbey, the game will be streamed on the NFHS Network, which charges a fee.

To watch, pop over to:

https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/

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Coupeville High School football coach Bobby Carr makes a new friend — the lil’ bee hanging out on the Adidas logo on his jacket. (Alia Houston photo)

We’re in a bit of a holding pattern.

The first game of a new school athletic year is eight days away, arriving next Friday, Sept. 2.

Until then Coupeville High School teams continue to practice, and, hopefully, Wolf coaches are prepping responses to questions so we can pound out some Fall Sports Preview stories.

Looking to kill a few minutes? Turn your gaze on the photos above and below, which come from the early days of a new season.

Aby Wood bumps her way to stardom. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Malachi Somes eyeballs the defense. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Have ball, will shoot. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Preseason workouts lead to in-season success. (Nikki Breaux photo)

Grier Mooney flips the ball skyward. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two goal-scorers passing in the night. Or, more likely, at about 2:37 in the afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s a story here… (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Ayden Wyman, ready to slice ‘n dice the defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re officially underway.

Monday brought the first practices for Coupeville High School soccer, volleyball, cross country, and tennis, while football chugged along towards the one-week mark.

Wandering down from the wilds of Oak Harbor, canny camera clicker John Fisken snapped the first shots from a new school athletic year, capturing four of six Wolf teams hard at work.

Alita Blouin (left) and Maddie Georges are back on the court for their senior season.

Time to air it out.

Two players, one soccer ball. Let the bodies hit the floor.

Ryanne Knoblich uncorks a sizzler.

William Davidson anchors the line.

Aidan Wilson prepares to attack.

Carolyn Lhamon, makin’ moves and takin’ names.

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Ready to rumble. (Thomas Ford photo)

The seniors will lead the way.

Coming off of a busy Saturday which saw two practices, and a team run at Ebey’s Landing, the Coupeville High School football team has released a hype poster for the new season.

Doubling as a schedule for Wolf fans, it was shot by photographer Thomas Ford and stars CHS seniors.

“That’s something I’d like to do every year for the graduating class,” said Coupeville head coach Bennett Richter.

“I thought it came out pretty awesome.

“Hopefully we can get the word out and get some people to come out and watch a very exciting Coupeville team!”

 

The 2022 schedule:

Fri-Sept. 2 — @ Klahowya — (5:00)
Fri-Sept. 9 — South Whidbey — THE BUCKET GAME — (7:00)
Fri-Sept. 16 — Sultan — (7:00)
Fri-Sept. 23 — @ La Conner — (5:00)
Fri-Sept. 30 — Friday Harbor — HOMECOMING — (6:00)
Fri-Oct. 7 — Bellingham — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 14 — @ Cascade (Leavenworth) — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 21 — La Conner — SENIOR NIGHT — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 28 — @ Friday Harbor — (6:30)

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Wolf senior Dominic Coffman is ready to crush it. (Photos courtesy Nikki Breaux and Dominic Coffman)

The thermometer says summer, the calendar says fall.

Sort of.

Temps pushed 80 degrees in town Wednesday, but that didn’t stop the Coupeville High School football team from kicking off the first day of practice for a new season.

Volleyball, soccer, cross country, and tennis all begin Aug. 22, but the gridiron giants get a jump on things.

That’s because the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association requires football players to have 12 practices to be eligible for games, while all other sports only need 10.

The first official game of the 2022-2023 school year arrives Sept. 2, when Wolf football travels to Klahowya for a non-conference tilt.

With things underway, we present a smorgasbord of pics from a team camp held in Tenino several weeks back.

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