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Coupeville’s Dominic Coffman gets crunchy with a South Whidbey runner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The disrespect.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association released its first RPI numbers for high school football Thursday, and it’s not so much what they did to Coupeville, as what they did to other teams.

The Wolves are 0-2 on the young season after a 42-39 loss to Klahowya and a 33-7 defeat to South Whidbey in a game which was 7-7 until three minutes before halftime.

Coupeville, a 2B school, was playing up in those non-conference games, with both opponents hailing from the 1A classification.

Heading into Friday’s home game against La Conner, the Wolves are ranked #37 out of 43 schools in 2B, with the Braves headed to Whidbey ranked #41.

Friday Harbor, which beat La Conner 63-0 last week, sits at #31, putting all three 2B schools in the Northwest 2B/1B League down near the bottom quarter of the rankings.

With two games against each of their league rivals on the schedule, none of the three are likely to make a major move upward in RPI, even if they run their conference schedule.

Which is fine and dandy, as RPI — Ratings Percentage Index — doesn’t mean a whole lot.

It’s one of the factors the state’s seeding committees will take into consideration when they set the brackets for the state playoffs.

And, if you’re one of the final 16 teams in your classification, you really won’t care what your RPI was. You just care you’re still playing.

But, with the first football rankings out, and volleyball and soccer coming next week, it is kind of funny to look at a couple of things.

My alma mater, defending 2A state champ Tumwater, is currently ranked #13, and, if you believe there are 12 better teams than the T-Birds, you might want to have your head examined.

THS is being punished, somewhat, because its most recent game was an OT thriller against Oregon’s defending 6A champs, and the WIAA’s RPI doesn’t give full credit for out-of-state foes.

On a note which hits closer to home, I’m sure Klahowya will be thrilled to note it is listed in the RPI as Central Kitsap Middle School.

I mean, back when Coupeville and Klahowya played together in the 1A Olympic League, I was sorta, kinda disrespectful of the Eagles sometimes. Or so their fans were quick to tell me.

But come on man, I never once referred to them as a middle school.

Such disrespect…

 

To see the complete first edition of the WIAA’s RPI rankings, pop over to:

https://wiaa.com/DirRPIz14.aspx?SecID=1185

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Taylor Brotemarkle, destroyer of worlds. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Action everywhere.

With six Coupeville High School fall sports teams in action — seven if we count varsity and JV volleyball as their own entities — wanderin’ photographer John Fisken has plenty of targets.

The pics above and below, which give you a little feel for the wide range of activities goin’ down, are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some glossy pics for grandma in Boca Raton, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

Alex Murdy believes he can fly.

Lucy Crouch ponders the mysteries of the universe.

Tum Ursu keeps chugging right along.

Eryn Wood, soccer sharpshooter.

Landon Roberts (left) and Cole White, possibly planning shenanigans.

Reiley Araceley, fleet of foot.

“Volleyball is life!”

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Wolf quarterback Cole Hutchinson (6) will have extra time to rest. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Covid ain’t got nothin’ on the wind.

The reality of life on an island once again came to the forefront Friday, as an incoming storm killed a planned football game.

Coupeville High School was supposed to travel to Port Townsend for a non-conference game with East Jefferson, but the game was cancelled an hour before the Wolves were set to board the bus.

With several ferry runs between Coupeville and Port Townsend already being cancelled today, the chances of getting to the mainland were limited, and the chances of getting back even slimmer.

A wind advisory, with predictions of winds gusting up to 55 miles per hour, is in effect through 8 PM Friday night.

The game will not be rescheduled.

Instead Coupeville (0-2) moves forward into Northwest 2B/1B League play, hosting La Conner next Friday, Sept. 24.

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Isaiah Bittner is a bad man. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

New week, new opponent.

The high school football season rolls on, and Coupeville’s attention has already turned to East Jefferson, who the Wolves face this Friday in a game in Port Townsend.

But, while CHS game plans, we can take a moment to look back at the game just past, thanks to this collection of photos from John Fisken.

To see everything he shot at the Battle for The Bucket in Langley, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2021/FB-2021-09-10-at-South-Whidbey/

 

Scott Hilborn rambles in for a touchdown.

It’s a pileup at midfield.

Jonathan Valenzuela is off to run wild.

Cameron Breaux, disguised as a ref.

Cole Hutchinson scrambles for precious yards.

Coupeville coach Marcus Carr keeps an eagle eye on his offense.

Hilborn won’t let Erik Haugen get away.

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South Whidbey quarterback Ryan Morgan spins to make the handoff. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

He who doesn’t take his own photos shouldn’t complain too loudly.

Keeping that in mind, we’re thankful as always when John Fisken allows the blog to use his photos, as he does here.

With Friday night’s Battle for The Bucket in Langley being the only time he plans to head South this season for football, the pics offered up here heavily feature the host Falcons over visiting Coupeville.

But, and it’s an important but, there are a ton more photos to peruse and possibly purchase on Fisken’s site, and there the Wolves hold their own.

To see what he shot, choose your favorite team and pop over to:

 

Coupeville:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2021/FB-2021-09-10-at-South-Whidbey/

 

South Whidbey:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/South-Whidbey-HS/FB-2021-09-10-vs-Coupeville/

 

Falcon faithful, reading Coupeville Sports? More likely today than yesterday…

Ready to rock (and roll) on a Friday night.

A Wolf sighting, as Tim Ursu motors to daylight.

If I lived down South, I might know these ladies. I don’t, so I don’t, but they seem like pretty loyal fans.

I know one Falcon cheerleader, because Morgan Batchelor (back, center) is also a volleyball and basketball star.

Lucas Taksony catches some air (and the ball).

Our second Wolf sighting, as Mikey Robinett (45) brings down a wayward runner.

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