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“Cake, cake, time to eat some cake!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Get in my belly!!” (Leann Leavitt photo)

“I am proud of the fight in this team, and I have learned so much from their effort, and passion many of them pour into this game!”

Looking back on his second season at the helm of the Coupeville High School football program, Bennett Richter came away pleased.

While the Wolves came up just short in a bid to defend their league title, and return to state, the small school warriors remained resilient while frequently playing up against 1A and 2A schools.

“Although the season may not have turned out the way we intended, the memories and life lessons experienced and learned throughout this season will carry on with these kids and coaches the rest of our lives!” Richter said.

“We found that the sons of Coupeville are resilient, strong and unafraid to run headfirst into adversity and to tackle what may seem impossible!”

Operating on limited sleep, with his newborn daughter having arrived right at the end of the season, Richter pulled things together Thursday to hand out awards and letters at a dessert-orientated banquet.

Sophomore Chase Anderson, a two-way First-Team All-Conference player, was tabbed as Offensive MVP, while senior lineman William Davidson copped Defensive MVP.

Anderson also notched Special Teams MVP, with senior Zane Oldenstadt earning the Way of the Wolf, which goes to the player who is “most inspirational, who would you follow into battle.”

William Davidson brought sexy back to the gridiron. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Chase Anderson
Cameron Breaux
Hunter Bronec
Jayme Carranza
Peyton Caveness
Myca Clarkson
Adrian Cunningham
William Davidson
Logan Downes
Jaje Drake
Marcelo Gebhard
Matthew Gilbert
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Davin Houston
Riley Lawless
Casey Masters
Zane Oldenstadt
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Dylan Robinett
Mikey Robinett
Skylar Sand
Yohannon Sandles
Malachi Somes
Kris Sturtevant

 

High school participation certificates:

Chance Hart
Matthew Kuzma
Zachary Nieman
Nikolas Rogers
Chris Villarreal

 

8th grade participation certificates:

Deacon Frost
Carson Grove
Khanor Jump
Jayden Little
Nathan Niewald
Max Ohme
Jackson Sollars
Jonah Weyl

Nikolas Rogers is one of many Wolves who can return next year. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Soccer ace Andrew Williams gets things into focus. (Jackie Saia photo)

Not quite a tsunami, but much more than a trickle.

Thanks to the hard-working, and talented, paparazzi out there, I built a nice treasure trove of photos during the fall sports season.

Now, as banquet season rages, and basketball practice hits full speed, I’m working my way through the backlog.

Today’s collection, shot by Jackie Saia and John Fisken, is probably the final photo essay we’ll have featuring fall sports.

But never say never.

Kickin’ butt and takin’ names at the state tourney. (Jackie Saia photo)

Issabel Johnson (left) and Aby Wood are full of spirit. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Carly Burt (left) and Lexis Drake class up the joint. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ayden Wyman runs into battle. (Jackie Saia photo)

Wolf spikers (l to r) Mia Farris, Issabel Johnson, Madison McMillan, and Taylor Brotemarkle catch a snack between sets. (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

CHS volleyball guru Cory Whitmore whips his team into a frenzy. (Jackie Saia photo)

“You ain’t never seen dancing until you’ve seen The Show Pony shake his tail feather!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Aby Wood enjoys her time in the land of spikes and sets. (Jackie Saia photo)

Smiles all around.

As we continue to work our way through the backlog of fall sports pics, today’s collection, shot by Jackie Saia and John Fisken, captures a mix of grins, big and small.

Am I reaching a bit?

Maybe, but better this than a medley of frowns.

Andrew Williams and Bailey Thule. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Carly Burt (left) and Capri Anter. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Geoff Kappes (and son), plus Barbi Ford. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Taylor Brotemarkle (left) and Lyla Stuurmans. (Jackie Saia photo)

Skylar Parker (left), Grey Peabody (center), and Issabel Johnson. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Paul and Marilyn Messner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Grant Van Dyke and Michelle Armstrong. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Jada Heaton, getting the maximum enjoyment out of every moment she has as an athlete. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jada Heaton is the best of what high school sports can be.

There are others, both in Coupeville and in far-flung locales, who approach their seasons with joy, happiness, and utter delight.

But the Wolf junior is arguably the best at what she does, which is to bring the whole freakin’ sun with her into the gym and onto the diamond.

I hope that I’m not putting too much pressure on her or embarrassing her with the spotlight.

But dang it, Jada deserves all the praise, because her sheer joy at getting to be a prep athlete is infectious and a great testament to how she has been raised.

Every town needs a Jada, and Coupeville is lucky to have her be ours.

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(Bailey Thule photo)

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Wolf Mom Kim Brotemarkle hangs out with one of her young fans. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re cleaning out the archives.

As we transition from fall sports to basketball season, we’re taking a moment to present a medley of pics previously shot, but not run.

The ones seen above and below, which come to us courtesy John Fisken, feature fans at various Coupeville High School events from the past two months.

Fall may be fading, but the photos remain timeless.

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