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Wolf alumni Dawson Houston and Lily Leedy arrive to watch the next generation make their mark. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

If you play, they will come.

Coupeville and South Whidbey clashed in the annual Battle for the Bucket Friday night in Langley, drawing in a sizable number of fans supporting both schools.

There was even a bee or two (or 40,000…) hanging around the visitor bleachers, intent on joining the festivities.

Capturing it all on film was wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

To see more snaps, including action shots, pop over to:

 

Coupeville:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/CHS-Football-2023-2024/FB-2023-09-08-at-South-Whidbey/

 

South Whidbey:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/South-Whidbey-HS/FB-2023-09-08-vs-Coupeville/

CHS cheerleaders pause during warmups for a group shot.

“I swear, if one more bee divebombs me tonight, I’m going to unleash total freakin’ destruction!”

“He’s magic, man.” Chase Anderson’s parents watch their son dazzle on the gridiron.

Prepared for anything.

Wolf faithful enjoy watching a South Whidbey receiver drop a pass.

Pamela Morrell defies gravity.

Cow Town fans made the trip South to support their team.

Wolf coach Bobby Carr and senior captain Peyton Caveness share a moment.

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Wolf cheerleaders such as Ember Light are leading a food drive to help Coupeville’s food bank. (Bailey Thule photo)

Coupeville’s cheerleaders are leading the charge to feed their community.

The Wolf spirit leaders, working with the Spirit of Cheer Booster Club, are running a Back-to-School Food Drive to help the Gifts from the Heart Food Bank.

This is in response to word that Coupeville’s food bank is at an “all-time low,” and seriously in need of donations to continue its work.

Food can be dropped off at several locations, including the lobbies at Coupeville Middle/High School and Coupeville Elementary.

Other spots accepting donations include Peoples Bank, the Pacific Northwest Art School, and Living Hope Foursquare Church.

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Kassidy Upchurch leads off a series of CHS cheer pics. (Jackie Saia photos)

The spirit is strong with them.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad lists 20 athletes on their season-opening roster, and the pics above capture a portion of those Wolves at the first football game.

From 8th graders through seniors, they’re an enthusiastic bunch, sure to be found front and center all fall.

Bella Karr

Jacob Schooley

Milana Light

Lexis Drake

Isabella Schooley

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Hayley Thomas

Miles Gerber

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Alysia Burdge gets the crowd fired up. (Bailey Thule photo)

Two cameras to capture twice the school spirit.

Jackie Saia and Bailey Thule were both busy clicking away Friday night at Coupeville High School’s football season opener, and their pics capture Wolf cheerleaders at their loudest ‘n proudest.

(Jackie Saia photo)

(Bailey Thule photo)

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Young cheerleaders bring the noise and excitement during their 2022 performance. (Corinn Parker photo)

The cheer life calls to you.

Have a kid in K-5 at Coupeville Elementary School and want them to participate in this fall’s junior cheer program? Now is your time.

Registration is open from Aug. 31-Sept. 8, kicking off in person Thursday at the CES Back to School Night/PTA Ice Cream Social.

That event runs from 5:00-6:30 PM.

Can’t be there? You can also register online at https://coupevillesoc.com/.

Cost is $65 per student, and your child gets both pom poms and a sweatshirt.

Or, if you’re content with just the sweatshirt and the memories, it’s $50.

Practices will be held September 12, 14, 19, and 21 in the CES Multipurpose Room from 3:30-4:45.

Junior cheer will cap things with a halftime performance Friday, Sept. 22 during Coupeville’s home game with La Conner.

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