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Homecoming week is almost upon us.

The buildup to next Friday’s football clash between Coupeville and Forks begins Monday with the start of class competitions and continues through a parade and the game itself.

Day one brings with it “Class Colors,” though none of the four classes gets red, black, or white — Coupeville’s actual colors.

Instead, it’s yellow for freshmen, pink for sophomores, blue for juniors, and green for seniors.

OK…

Tuesday is “Country vs. Country Club,” followed by “Wacky Wednesday,” with Thursday all about paying tribute to “The USA” and Friday being “School Spirit.”

As the week plays out, there are two home games for CHS teams, both featuring volleyball, with fans asked to cram the stands in support of the Wolves.

Coupeville’s spikers host Concrete Tuesday on Dig Pink Night and Mount Vernon Christian Thursday, with both rumbles set to tip at 5:00.

Finally, the annual Homecoming parade is set to wind down Main Street and Front Street starting at 3:00 PM Friday, with the gridiron clash kicking off at 5:00 PM.

The dance, with the theme “A Night in Greece,” goes down Saturday at 8:00.

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Sophomores Mia Farris and Hurlee Bronec kick off a parade of Coupeville High School Homecoming royalty. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s Homecoming festivities from a different angle.

John Fisken pops up to offer the pics seen above and below, which capture Friday’s halftime tribute to Coupeville High School’s royalty.

From fresh-faced frosh to seasoned seniors, they all get their moment in the (setting) sun.

Senior girls (l to r) Carolyn Lhamon, Ryanne Knoblich, Karyme Castro-Sotelo, and Alita Blouin bask in the spotlight.

Senior boys (l to r) Tim Ursu, Daylon Houston, Cameron Gates, and Dominic Coffman await the announcement of King.

Juniors William Davidson and Skylar Parker are on the scene.

Coupeville’s mascots join the festivities.

Fab frosh Abbigail Bond and Aiden O’Neill, earning honors early in their career.

All is revealed, as hidden balloons point to the King and Queen.

Coffman and Blouin promise to be benevolent rulers.

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Wesley McGee (left) and Daylon Houston are ready to roll as Coupeville’s football team joins the Homecoming parade.

The weather was nice, the parade even better.

Coupeville High School students and supporters took to the streets Friday afternoon for the annual Homecoming parade, a lead-in to the Wolves decimating Friday Harbor 35-3.

The photos above and below come to us courtesy Angela McGee, Sylvia Arnold, Dylan Guay, Mariah Madsen, and Michelle Armstrong.

Thank you one and all for letting me poach your pics!

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Homecoming Queen Alita Blouin. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Dominic Coffman

A-B-C-D.

The first four letters of the alphabet were all that were needed Friday, as Alita Blouin and Dominic Coffman were tabbed as Coupeville High School’s Homecoming Queen and King.

The senior duo were two of 14 Wolves honored at halftime of a 35-3 CHS win over Friday Harbor.

The other royalty:

 

Senior Princesses:

Karyme Castro-Sotelo
Ryanne Knoblich
Carolyn Lhamon

 

Senior Princes:

Cameron Gates
Daylon Houston
Tim Ursu

 

Juniors:

Skylar Parker
William Davidson

 

Sophomores:

Mia Farris
Hurlee Bronec

 

Freshmen:

Abbigail Bond
Aiden O’Neill

Abbigail Bond and Aiden O’Neill. (Photo courtesy Ashley Blouin)

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King and Queen Xavier Murdy and Noelle Daigneault headline Coupeville High School’s Homecoming royalty. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bow to your royalty.

Coupeville High School crowned its top vote-getters Friday at halftime of the Homecoming game, and John Fisken was there to capture the moment on film.

Seniors (l to r) Anya Leavell, Bella Velasco, Daigneault, and Audrianna Shaw.

Juniors Tim Ursu and Ryanne Knoblich.

A couple of party crashers.

Seniors (l to r) Hawthorne Wolfe, Murdy, Aiden Burdge, and Brian Casey.

Sophomores Ryan Blouin and Kayla Arnold.

Freshmen Ember Light and Hunter Bronec.

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