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Camden Glover gazes at the world with wide open eyes. (Jackie Saia photo)

The eyes are windows to the soul and all that jazz.

The pics above and below, snapped by a variety of photographers, mostly focus on peepers, whether flared, curious, or partially hidden in the dark.

Is it a trend, or am I playing fast and loose, looking for a way to slap together a random series of snapshots to form an article?

That’s in the eye of the beholder.

(Parker Hammons photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Parker Hammons photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Jackie Saia photo)

(Parker Hammons photo)

(Bailey Thule photo)

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Mia Farris unleashes a lightning bolt. (Bailey Thule photo)

So much pink.

Coupeville High School volleyball’s annual breast cancer awareness night, when the spikers raise money for the fight, went down Tuesday.

And appropriately, with the event called Dig Pink Night, virtually everyone in the gym rocked at least a little bit of Barbie’s favorite color.

Snapping pics as things unfolded were CHS yearbook whiz kids Bailey Thule and Alysia Burdge, who deliver the photos seen above and below.

Always time for a group selfie. (Alysia Burdge photo)

Katie Marti ponders why she’s so awesome. Then she realizes she was born that way. (Bailey Thule photo)

Wolf Moms raise money for the fight against breast cancer. (Bailey Thule photo)

Madison McMillan, waiting to destroy the volleyball. (Bailey Thule photo)

Lexis Drake gets her Hulk on. (Alysia Burdge photo)

Born for the spotlight. (Bailey Thule photo)

The wrecking crew. (Bailey Thule photo)

And then we fade out. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Emma Garcia leads off a series of Wolf cheer pics. (Photos by Jackie Saia and Bailey Thule)

It’s the sound of spirit.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders remain among the hardest-working athletes in Wolf Nation, both on game day and at practice.

With road football games the next two weeks, it’ll be a bit before the spirit squad is back front and center at Mickey Clark Field.

But that time will come, with the Homecoming game Oct. 13 and Senior Night Oct. 27.

Until then, a photographic look at the Wolves in action.

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Fan pics are everything. He’s just Ken. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s Barbie’s world. The rest of us just live in it.

The summer sensation has morphed into fall fashion, with Coupeville High School football fans flooding the prairie with pink as far as the eye can see.

The pics above and below come to us courtesy John Fisken, who was busy snapping away into the fading sunlight Friday.

To see game action shots from Coupeville’s thrashing of La Conner, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/CHS-Football-2023-2024/FB-2023-09-22-vs-LaConner

 

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Coupeville High School spikers Grey Peabody (left) and Katie Marti, forever connected. (Bailey Thule photo)

Here’s a camera, go capture the essence of teenagers playing sports.

Now, you’re probably not going to be able to do it in one frame and … well, dang.

Well played, Bailey Thule. Well played.

In the last two school years, you have shown an uncanny eye behind the camera.

Wherever you go after high school, whatever major accomplishments you achieve, I hope you keep clicking.

Because you have a special talent, Miss Thule.

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