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   Genna Wright beats the ball at its own game, proving she too can levitate. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kalia Littlejohn leads an attack.

Wolf fans show support for Lindsey Roberts.

That’s gonna leave a mark.

“Sweet sassy molassy, I felt that all the way up here!!”

   International man of mystery Josh Bayne waves his support for CHS seniors Lauren Bayne (left) and Sage Renninger.

Avalon Renninger breaks out a tango, mid-match.

The action was fast, but the camera was quicker.

Having moved from grass to turf for the postseason, the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad found the pace of the game a bit sped up Saturday.

Wandering on to the sidelines, in between shooting cross country and volleyball, paparazzi John Fisken was on top of things, however, madly clicking away.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to the link below.

When you do, remember, purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2017-10-28-vs-Vashon/

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   It’s a Renninger family reunion, as Sage (left) and Avalon celebrate their sisterly soccer success. (John Fisken photos)

   CHS girls soccer manager Chris Cernick shoots game action, while Dawn Hesselgrave protects him from the elements.

Sage Renninger gets ready to torch Bellevue Christian’s goalie.

Dr. Z lives dangerously, operating an electronic scoreboard in the rain.

   That area behind Wolf sharpshooter Ema Smith? That’s where new, possibly covered stands will go … one day.

   The BC goalie ponders the futility of her life as Avalon Renninger (16) scoops up goal scorer Lauren Bayne.

   CHS football players came out to support their classmates Saturday, though they did find some time to amuse themselves as well.

   One BC defender can’t bear to look, as Kalia Littlejohn (black headband) and Avalon get their celebration on.

A little rain is not going to stop John Fisken.

The intrepid photographer ambled back to his car at halftime Saturday and reemerged with a giant U-Dub umbrella, then, shielded from the steady Whidbey drizzle, went promptly back to work.

As the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad pulled out a stunning come-from-behind 3-2 win over big city rival Bellevue Christian, Fisken’s camera fired away, catching the shots featured above.

Your featured performer?

Avalon Renninger, super sophomore, rampaging booter and giddy force of life, who pops up multiple times in this essay.

To see everything Fisken shot (purchases support college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2017-09-09-vs-Bellevue-Christian/

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Valen Trujillo lets rip with another winner. (John Fisken photos)

Rubi Melendrez is locked-in and ready to unleash a flawless volley.

Tennis guru/Terminator Ken Stange, rockin’ the best beard in Cow Town.

   Sophie Fürtjes, AKA “The Düsseldorf Destroyer,” unleashes her full fury on her hapless foes.

Julie Bucio pauses for a photo op before the day’s competition.

No shot, no matter how dastardly, escapes Avalon Renninger.

It was a long wait, but worth it.

Finally getting to play for the first time in 11 days Monday, the Wolf netters also got a visit from travelin’ camera clicker John Fisken.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-Tennis/20170327-Girls-vs-Olympic/

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Avalon Renninger (John Fisken photo)

   Freshman Avalon Renninger hit for a team-high four points in her high school basketball debut. (John Fisken photo)

(Amy King photo)

   Emma Mathusek (left) models the beginning of the black eye she got Tuesday, while Hannah Davidson demonstrates how it happened. (Amy King photo)

Emma Mathusek had a memorable high school basketball debut.

The Coupeville freshman knocked down the first basket of the season Tuesday, finished with a team-high four points and got her bell rung, departing with “a really cool black eye.”

Her offensive touch, and facial sacrifice, weren’t enough to save the Wolf JV, however, as host Blaine used a height advantage to roll to a 28-16 non-conference win.

And when I say height advantage, I mean the Borderites had a 6-foot-3 girl somehow playing JV ball.

“I believe that is where Blaine broke the game open,” said a deadpan Coupeville coach Amy King.

While the Wolves have no one remotely close to that tall (especially on the JV level), they didn’t back down from the rampaging giant.

“It was a well fought battle,” King said. “Tonight we had a group of hard-working, feisty JV’ers. This being the first actual high school game for half the team, we did well.

Ema (Smith), Hannah (Davidson) and Nicole (Lester), with help from Sarah (Wright) one quarter, were as strong as could be in the post,” she added. “We were able to shut her (the 6’3 girl) down or block her when she brought the ball down low and definitely made it uncomfortable at every opportunity.”

King was pleased with the defensive effort she got from the top of her rotation to the bottom.

“The girls went back and forth between a man and an aggressive zone defense – all worked together, looked for steals and caused a lot of turnovers,” she said.

“Every wing who stepped foot on the court did an outstanding job on defense and helping move the ball on offense,” King added. “Maddy (Hilkey) really shut players down.”

The Wolf coach also had praise for the ball-handling skills of Scout Smith and Ashlie Shank, and the scrappiness of Maya Toomey-Stout, Tia Wurzrainer, Renninger and Mathusek.

“They showed what they were made of, stopping drives and making Blaine work for every point they got,” King said. “It was an improvement from Saturday’s jamboree and they will only continue to get better.”

Mathusek and Renninger paced Coupeville with four points apiece, while Wright, Davidson, Smith and Hilkey netted two apiece.

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Birthday girls Mollie Bailey (top) and Avalon Renninger. (John Fisken and Sherry Roberts photos)

   Birthday girls Mollie Bailey (top) and Avalon Renninger. (John Fisken and Sherry Roberts photos)

They are the sparkling future of Wolf sports.

The duo of Mollie Bailey and Avalon Renninger share a lot in common, starting with having birthdays just a few hours apart.

Bailey’s was Friday (I just found out) while Renninger’s is today.

Both are younger sisters of highly-successful Coupeville athletes (McKayla and McKenzie Bailey, Sage Renninger) who are already on their way to being just as big stars, if not bigger, themselves.

Bailey, who will be an eighth grader at CMS in the fall, is a scrappy point guard on the basketball court and an even scrappier catcher on the softball diamond, a hard-hitting, fast-talking whirlwind.

Meanwhile, Renninger, who will be a freshman at CHS, is a ball of energy blazing across the soccer pitch, basketball court and (so far) track oval (though she may swap that for tennis).

Described by CHS hoops coach David King as a bulldog, for her willingness to get down and scrap with foes for every loose ball, every rebound, Avalon has a motor which never stops running.

Both young women share a lot of similar traits, being outgoing and friendly off the field, and then being more than willing to slice you off at the kneecaps in the heat of battle.

Like their sisters before them, the duo also have a love for the camera and are willing to play the PR game.

Bailey, in particular, is gunning for her sister’s Photo Bomb Queen status and she’s got the chops to make it happen.

As they both make the move upwards this year, with bright careers ahead of them, sports-wise and as smart, tough-nosed young women of the prairie, we want to wish them happy birthday.

Your future is wide-open, ladies. Go claim your destiny.

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