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Lyla Stuurmans is pleased to see her favorite photographer is working courtside. (Bailey Thule photos)

Crowd work is an underrated art.

Get yourself a photographer who can capture fans and players in the moments between the action, going below the surface to capture that inner light, and you’ve got yourself a keeper.

Like Bailey Thule, who delivers the portraits seen above and below.

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Lynn Cosner leads off a celebration of Wolf senior cheerleaders. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They stayed loud ‘n proud through the rain, and any possible tears.

Seven senior Coupeville High School cheerleaders were honored at halftime of Friday’s game with La Conner, acknowledged for being the heart of the Wolf program.

From veterans to newcomers, they all have been vital to bringing the energy and pride back to Mickey Clark Field.

Gracie McFarlin

Lucy Crouch

The magnificent seven.

Hayley Fiedler

Emma Morano (left) and Valentina Nadela

Karyme Castro Sotelo

Always on point.

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Wolf cheerleaders bond. (Delanie Lewis photo)

Students snapping students.

With Coupeville Sports in its 10th year of existence, you always want to find new ways to keep things evolving.

Thanks to Coupeville High School yearbook teacher Jackie Saia and her student photographers, we’ve been able to run more photos from different sources than normal.

And, when it’s teenagers behind the camera, and teenagers in front of the camera, as in these Wolf cheer pics, there’s often a different feel to the photos, I’ve found.

There’s less of a remove than what you sometimes get when the photographer is an adult, and the pics seem to capture a different side of the athletes.

At least that’s what I think.

(Bailey Thule photo)

(Helen Strelow photo)

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(Helen Strelow photo)

(Delanie Lewis photo)

(Helen Strelow photo)

(Delanie Lewis photo)

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Intensity, thy name is Wolf cheer. (Bailey Thule photos)

They’re always ready to mix business with pleasure.

When gametime hits, the Coupeville High School cheerleaders are on point, out in front and diligent in leading Wolf Nation in rockin’ the house.

But, before they put their game faces on, the young women in red and black also like to goof around with each other and pose for pics, like these from fellow CHS student Bailey Thule.

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William “The Show Pony” Davidson stands tall while rockin’ pink jammies. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf Nation represented.

Tuesday night the Coupeville High School volleyball teams put on a Dig Pink Night to raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer, and it was a success on all fronts.

The Wolves raised $940 for the Whidbey Health Foundation, thanks to ticket sales for raffle items.

Plus, both CHS spiker squads romped to straight-sets victories over visiting Concrete, with a raucous student section and the Wolf cheer squad combining to raise the roof.

Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Famers Aimee Bishop (left) and Toni Crebbin, eternally awesome.

Coupeville’s JV spikers are a spiffy 8-1 this season.

Wolf cheerleaders bring the spirit.

Photo ace Jackie Saia heads to work.

The Wolf varsity sits atop the Northwest 2B/1B League standings.

Stylish spikers Maddie Georges (left) and Lyla Stuurmans turn photographer John Fisken’s silver locks pink, in memory of his mother and sister.

“It’s about to get loud.”

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