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Aram Leyva shoots up the field, on the way to another goal. (Pat Kelley photos)

Aram Leyva shoots up the field, on the way to another goal. (Pat Kelley photos)

Matthew Kelley

Matthew Kelley (middle) fights for position with Snohomish United players.

The Coupeville gunners are alive and kicking.

Powered by high-scoring Cow Town residents Aram Leyva and Matthew Kelley, the Whidbey Islanders BU13 FC 01 soccer squad is cruising along at 7-1-2 on the season.

The Islanders head into a showdown for second-place in their 12-team league with a road game at Tracyton Nov. 22, then close the regular season with a make-up game in Oak Harbor Dec. 6.

Whidbey won its most recent game, bouncing visiting Snohomish United 2-1 Nov. 15.

Leyva punched in the first goal of the game, launching a 25-foot shot from the right side.

Kelley tacked on a score mere moments later, squeezing between two defenders and popping a hard shot into the far corner of the net.

Snohomish rallied a bit in a very physical game, scoring on a penalty kick re-do.

Its first shot was blocked, but an Islander strayed into the box early, giving United renewed life.

After that, it was all about the defense, as Whidbey shut down the field and held on for the crucial win.

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“Gingerbread Man!!”

"Eat your heart out, LeBron!!"

“Eat your heart out, LeBron!!”

Fast break fever is rockin’ the land.

With middle school hoops being played, and high school hardwood action just a few weeks away, the sound of madly-squeaking shoes can be heard echoing from gyms everywhere.

Never more so than in this series of shots captured by John Fisken, who tracked one young Wolf as he got out of Dodge in a hurry.

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(John Fisken photos)

“No! You cannot have my ball! This is my ball!!” (John Fisken photos)

Sean

Sean Toomey-Stout heads after a loose ball.

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Ty Eck will not be denied.

And then a gun show broke out in the hallway.

And then a gun show broke out in the hallway.

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When the nostrils flare, it’s time to run.

tean

The future of Wolf hoops.

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Gabe Eck cruises in for two.

Coupeville beats the pressure.

Coupeville beats the pressure.

Basketball be back.

Making their home debut Wednesday, Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball players became the first Wolves to hoop it up.

Along for the ride, madly clicking away, was photographer John Fisken.

To see more of his work and possibly buy some (thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), hop over to the various links below:

7th & 8th JV — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf358a35efd3

7th varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf358a347aa4

8th varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf358a3befdd

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Ashley Menges (John Fisken photos)

Ashley Menges is locked ‘n loaded. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith (right)

Scout Smith (right) moves in to take control of the play.

8th grader or college player? You decide, as Lindsey Roberts

8th grader or college player? You decide, as Lindsey Roberts skies high.

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Good times for Wolf Nation.

Savannah

Savannah Gilcrease Wolfe unleashes her fury on a hapless ball.

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Wolf players get a welcoming hand from teammates during pregame festivities.

Sarah Wright is the master of the net. She owns it and you will not slip a shot past her. Ever. End of story.

  Sarah Wright is the master of the net. She owns it and you will not slip a shot past her. Ever. End of story.

"Maybe if I keep running, I'll run right into next season..."

“Maybe if I keep running, I’ll run right into next season…”

The season is done, but the photos are forever.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads wrapped up play and have begun to move on, but I’ve got a few hundred thousand photos left lying around company headquarters.

So, here you go, eight glossy pics to remind you of that hallowed time of yore when volleyballs flew through the air and the young women who are the future of Wolf athletics let loose with spikes, sets and laser serves.

You know, last week.

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Gabe Wynn (John Fisken photo)

  CHS sophomore Gabe Wynn was once a hoops stud at the middle school level. Who from this year’s crop of players will live up to his legend? (John Fisken photo)

The stains on the football uniforms haven’t even dried yet.

Still, the seasons roll on and today marks the opening of Coupeville Middle School basketball, with the Wolf boys up first.

Their season runs through mid-Dec., at which point the CMS girls inherit the courts.

The boys schedule, as it stands now, is below.

It never hurts to check the official school calendar at http://coupeville.tandemcal.com/, just to be sure things haven’t changed.

For home games, Mondays will be 7th grade JV, 8th JV, 7th varsity, 8th varsity. Wednesday games flip the order to be 8th JV, 7th JV, 8th varsity, 7th varsity.

For the uninitiated, prepare your rear for complete submission, as the bleachers in the CMS gym are rock hard and you’ll be lucky if the whole thing wraps up somewhere around three hours.

The schedule:

Mon-Nov. 3 @ Granite Falls
Wed-5 North Shore Christian
Wed-12 @ Langley
Mon-17 @ Lakewood
Wed-19 King’s
Mon-Dec. 1 @ Granite Falls
Wed-3 Sultan
Mon-8 @ North Shore Christian
Wed-10 Langley

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