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Let the aces fly

CHS varsity head coach Cory Whitmore and senior Abby Mulholland welcome you to a new volleyball season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time to drop some spikes.

The Coupeville High School volleyball teams kick-start new seasons Thursday with a trip to Concrete, followed by three-straight matches at home.

As they fine-tune their sets and sharpen their service games, the Wolves also found a few moments to pose for wanderin’ photographer John Fisken.

Some of what he shot can be seen above and below, but, for the full collection, you’ll have to hang around for the entire season.

 

Grey Peabody

Coupeville’s high-flying JV squad gets their moment in the spotlight.

Jill Prince

Jada Heaton

Big talent, big dreams for the Wolf varsity.

Taylor Brotemarkle

Wolf JV coach Ashley Menges

The trail calls them

Claire Mayne leads off a photographic look at CHS cross country. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re running full-tilt into a new season.

Coupeville High School cross country runners get their first taste of action against other schools Sept. 11, when they travel to Bellingham for the Sehome Invite.

As the Wolves prep for competition, photographer John Fisken swung by practice to snap some pics, some of which are seen here.

 

Landon Roberts

The Wolf harrier program enters its fourth season since being reborn in 2018.

Hank Milnes

Wolf coach Paige Spangler

Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott, seen here with dad Cory, is playing volleyball for Medaille College in New York. (Photo courtesy Josie Prescott)

Another first.

Playing in her fourth college volleyball match Tuesday, Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott came away with her first win.

Sparked by a five-kill, six-dig performance from the former Wolf, Medaille College ran visiting Wells College off the floor in straight sets.

The 25-14, 25-18, 25-22 win lifts the Mavericks to 1-3 on the season, and they’ll carry that record into the Medaille/Hilbert Invitational, which runs Sept. 10-11.

Prescott and Co. are scheduled to play Buffalo State, SUNY Poly, and Hilbert College during that tourney.

Playing at home in Buffalo, New York, the Medaille spikers produced a well-balanced stat-line Tuesday, with junior Halle Bogas (eight kills) and freshman Haley Kennedy (22 assists) among the leaders.

Prescott has played in all 12 sets the Mavericks have contested this season, racking up 19 kills and 23 digs thus far.

Freshman Mason Butler shared time in goal in Coupeville’s season opener. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re not yet at full force.

The Coupeville High School boys soccer squad opened a new season Tuesday with a limited roster, yet still put up a good fight.

While the Wolves fell 4-0 at Mount Vernon Christian, second-year CHS head coach Robert Wood came away pleased with some of what he saw.

“Pretty good play considering the novice team, only two subs, and another five on the bench waiting for eligibility,” he said.

Thanks to a quirk in the schedule, Coupeville has plenty of time to get everyone on the roster ready before its next game.

The original home opener set for this Friday was cancelled when Cedar Park Christian begged off due to a lack of players.

That means the Wolves don’t play again until Sept. 17, when they host defending Northwest 2B/1B League champ Orcas Island.

After that, the games start coming much-quicker, with CHS currently sitting with a 15-game schedule.

Or, 16 if CPC reschedules.

Tuesday, Coupeville split time in net between junior Aidan Wilson, who patrolled the goal in the first half, and freshman Mason Butler, who got the call after halftime.

Both Wolf goalies surrendered a pair of scores.

Wood praised the work put in by his active players, with hard-charging senior Xavier Murdy “running himself into the ground” while covering every inch of the field.

The Wolf coach also offered “special consideration to Cameron Epp and Nick Guay” for stepping up and claiming the center back spots formerly held by now-graduated stars Owen Barenburg and Sam Wynn.

With plenty of time between games one and two, Wood is ready to get back to the practice field with his young, relatively-inexperienced team.

“(We’ve got) 999 things to work on,” he said. “Orcas is next week … time to practice and get more players.”

Coupeville cheerleader Avery Williams-Buchanan brings the spirit. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The photo bin overflows.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken was a busy bee Friday night, as he buzzed through Coupeville as part of a two-games-in-two-cities-in-one-night tour.

The pics above are below are some more behind-the-scenes ones, capturing all the varied people who make a football game a melting pot.

To see more of Fisken’s work, including action shots from various sports, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/