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Skylar Parker launches a lethal serve. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The day was action-packed.

Multiple Coupeville High School spring sports teams were in action at home Wednesday, with wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken bouncing from locale to locale.

The photos above and below capture CHS varsity tennis and softball players in action, but are just the tip of the iceberg.

To see more, and ponder purchasing some glossy memories for Aunt Agnes and Uncle Arthur over in Amarillo, pop over to:

 

Girls Tennis:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Tennis-2021-2022/GT-2022-04-13-vs-OH-C-team/

 

Softball: 

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-/SB-2022-04-13-vs-CPC/

 

Mia Farris drops a bunt, Jedi-style.

Taylor Brotemarkle is too quick for your tag.

Noelle Daigneault unleashes a missile.

The Wolf bench keeps the chatter flowing.

Eryn Wood moves in for the kill.

Katelin McCormick, reppin’ Linkin Park, and doubles mate Mary Milnes plot world domination.

Ron Wright abides.

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Mary Milnes flicks a return shot. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The work of the high school sports scheduler is never done.

Especially in the spring, when weather and other issues frequently mess with the best laid plans.

Such is the case for the Coupeville girls tennis squad, which once again sees its schedule shifting.

A trip to South Whidbey this coming Monday, Apr. 18 has been bumped nearly a month out due to a conflict with a Falcon league match.

Meanwhile, a previously rained-out tilt with that same South Whidbey team, only with this match in Coupeville, has been rescheduled.

The new remaining schedule, knock on wood:

Monday, Apr. 25 — Friday Harbor (3:30)

Tuesday, May 3 — South Whidbey (3:30) — SENIOR NIGHT

Wednesday, May 11 — @ South Whidbey (3:30)

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Coupeville netter Sophie Martin teamed with Lucy Tenore Wednesday, with the duo scorching their big-city foes. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sophia Milasich also came up a winner against Oak Harbor.

Still undefeated.

Shuffling the roster a bit, the Coupeville High School varsity girls tennis team took care of business Wednesday, bouncing Oak Harbor’s C-Team 6-2.

The home win lifts the 2B Wolves to a pristine 3-0 on the season, with their biggest test coming up quickly.

That arrives Monday, Apr. 18, when Coupeville travels to South Whidbey to face the always-tough Falcons.

Facing off with 3A Oak Harbor, the Wolves controlled much of the match, with two of their six wins coming thanks to 8-0 bagel jobs.

Of Coupeville’s two losses, the closest was a battle royal where the Wolves fell in a tiebreaker.

 

Complete Wednesday results:

1st Doubles — Mary Milnes/Katelin McCormick won 8-2

2nd Doubles — Eryn Wood/Skylar Parker won 8-0

3rd Doubles — Noelle Daigneault/Elizabeth Lo lost 8-1

4th Doubles — Hayley Fiedler/Vivian Farris won 8-3

5th Doubles — Sophie Martin/Lucy Tenore won 8-0

6th Doubles — Kim Castro/Leni Raduenz lost 8-7(7-4)

7th Doubles — Sophia Milasich/Yodnam Nakakul won 8-5

8th Doubles — Maylin Steele/Karyme Castro won 8-3

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Elizabeth Bitting leads off a look at CHS spring sports coaches. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They are the guiding lights.

As spring sports play out, the men and women who have stepped up to be coaches at Coupeville High School are at the forefront of things.

In the pics above and below, a look at some of the often-unsung superstars who keep Wolf sports humming along.

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Yodnam Nakakul unleashes a blistering return shot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

No games, but plenty of photos.

With spring break having sprung, Coupeville High School sports teams are taking a few days off between competitions.

But, thanks to photo whiz kid John Fisken, you can fill at least 11.2 seconds of the down time perusing the photos seen above and below.

They come from Wolf tennis, track, softball, and baseball games, and you can practically feel the rain, wind, and cold temps of spring sports in each new image.

To see more of what Fisken has shot this school year, and years past, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Chase Anderson delivers a pitch that’s so crisp, the baseball remains in focus while everything else slides away into soft focus.

Gwen Gustafson awaits the arrival of another strike.

Aidan Wilson catches some air.

Mia Farris keeps the numbers jumpin’ on the scoreboard.

Cole White gets in on this whole tapping home thing which is sweeping Wolf Nation.

Samara Maund flings her javelin into the great unknown.

Skylar Parker flicks another winner.

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