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The Coupeville Booster Club -- doing solid business since back in the days when Ron Bagby was still rockin' the short shorts. (Photo courtesy Scott Losey)

   The Coupeville Booster Club — doing solid business since back in the days when Ron Bagby was still rockin’ the short shorts. (Photo courtesy Scott Losey)

You can change the world.

Yes, you, the one sitting there eating crackers in your pajamas while reading this.

With a new school sports year officially starting tonight, as the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad plays in a jamboree up Oak Harbor way (6 PM at Wildcat Stadium), now is the time for everyone to answer the call of their nation.

And by that, I mean Wolf Nation.

The power behind the throne — the Coupeville Booster Club — is putting out a call for new members, and it’s like they’ve sent you an engraved invitation.

Want to help guide the athletic future of the Wolves?

Be creative? Industrious? Packed with enough spirit that you elevate a couple of inches off the ground when you walk?

Or just want to write a check and sit back in your easy chair, content to eat crackers again, knowing you’ve done your bit?

Either way, this is most certainly for you.

The Booster Club, which is essentially a rollicking lil’ club of like-minded folks who band together to keep Coupeville athletics rolling, is absolutely essential.

From funding scholarships to buying varsity letters to providing snacks for teams stuck on long bus and ferry trips to clothing Wolf coaches in snazzy polo shirts, they are the people who make the magic happen.

In my own case, they were invaluable, both with a financial donation and extensive behind the scenes support, when I was working on my year-long project to install a Wall of Fame in the CHS gym.

Without their help and support, and their ability to calm me down whenever I started ranting about how we should get AC/DC to play the unveiling ceremony (while strobe lights and a fog machine waged war in the gym), the project would have veered off the road about 2,419 times.

But now, you’re asking yourself, why me?

Because every fan, whether you’re a Wolf parent or not, has valuable opinions and can bring a different perspective to the club.

New ideas, new energy, is what keeps the Booster Club hoppin’ as it keeps up with an ever-changing athletic world.

Join and you get access to the inner circle, a feeling of accomplishment and pride, a chance to make Coupeville athletics shine even brighter in the days to come, maybe even a pat on the head.

And candy.

Cause there’s usually candy at the club meetings. Just saying.

Whether you want to rise in the ranks to being one of those who guide the day-to-day business or you’re content to be the wind beneath their wings while staying in the background, now is the time.

How do you join? So, so easy. Thanks for asking.

There are four membership levels:

$25 makes you a Wolf backer.

$50 buys you an individual membership.

$75 nets you a family membership.

$125 gets you a business membership (with Wolf flag included).

PS — The secret fifth membership, known informally as the “Bill Gates level,” is if you step in and personally finance an entirely new football field or gym on your own.

Do that and the community gives you a parade and carries you through town on its shoulders, shouting your name as roses and chocolate rain down from the skies above for hours on end.

Could happen. You never know.

To join the Booster Club, there’s a couple of quick and easy options.

You could mail a check (written to “Coupeville Booster Club”) to P.O. Box 452, Coupeville, WA 98239, pop over to the Club’s Facebook page (see below) and use a credit card or swing by the club’s booth at Wolf games.

If you are Bill Gates, though, maybe use option three.

Don’t want to lose any million-dollar-plus checks in the mail now, do we?

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coupeville-Booster-Club/83614917107

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Gabe Wynn (John Fisken and Ema Smith photos)

   Hoops star Gabe Wynn plays nice with the paparazzi. (John Fisken and Ema Smith photos)

Lindsey Roberts

   CHS frosh Lindsey Roberts (left) hangs out for a moment with her mama, Wolf athletic legend Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts.

Tami Aparicio

   Then she’s off to grab another photo op, this time with Tami Aparicio (left) and Jennifer Kellner.

squaD

The hardest-working salad-making squad in all the land.

Sage

Sage Renninger thought she just saw a crab leg move.

Charlotte

Wolf moms Kali Barrio (left) and Charlotte Young, up to no good.

Ally

Droppin’ side-eye, all day long.

BaYNE

   Lauren Bayne planned ahead. Now that you’ve eaten turkey for three straight days, you’d pay extra for some crab legs, wouldn’t you?

So, it’s the day after the day after Thanksgiving, that time when you look in the frig and are like, “What? There are still leftovers in there?!?!”

You’re like, “Well, they’ve been in there for some time and they’re all stuck together…” and then you dive in and eat them all. You just do.

While I don’t have that 23rd slice of pie or the bite or two of cranberry sauce that got wedged in under the stuffing to offer, I do have some leftover photos.

Last Saturday was the Coupeville Booster Club’s biggest fundraiser event of the season — the annual Crab Feed and Auction — and photo whiz kids John Fisken and Ema Smith were there snapping away.

At the time, we ran photo essays by both of them, but, there were so many photos, we couldn’t use them all.

So now, a week later, I’m clearing out digital space and presenting to you the leftovers.

Just nuke them in the (mental) microwave and enjoy.

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Konni Smith (Ema Smith photos)

Konni Smith comes bearing sweet treats. (Ema Smith photos)

Cheryl Engle

Grandma-to-the-stars Cheryl Engle (right) enjoys the evening.

Sarahg Wright

  Sarah Wright (far right), noted camera enthusiast, drawn like a moth to a flame.

Kailey Kellner

Kailey Kellner sees what you did there, Wright. She approves.

Robyn

   CHS moms (l to r) Robyn Myers, Kali Barrio and Charlotte Young, possibly up to shenanigans.

Mark Hesselgrave's photo game is strong.

Mark Hesselgrave’s photo game is strong.

Dawn and Kalia

   Dawn Hesselgrave (left) and Kalia Littlejohn nab a mother/daughter photo for the mantelpiece.

Jon (left) and Jay Roberts audition for "Magic Mike 3."

   Wolf dads Jon (left) and Jay Roberts ace the audition for “Magic Mike 3.” Their daughters will never, ever forgive them … and they’re fine with that.

There’s a war looming.

John Fisken has controlled the photo game in town for a bit, but every day there are new clickers looking to horn in on the biz.

The latest is CHS freshman Ema Smith, who took a short breather from being a three-sport star for the Wolves, hitting the Coupeville Booster Club’s Crab Feed and Auction Saturday night.

The pics above are courtesy her, as Miss Smith throws down the photo gauntlet.

Watch your back, Fisken, there’s a new paparazzi in town.

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Tammy Glover (John Fisken photos)

   Tammy Glover welcomes the overflow crowd to the annual crab-eatin’ shindig. (John Fisken photos)

crab guys

  Meanwhile, outside in the cold, the guys spend some quality time trying not to get pinched.

Dale Sherman

Dale Sherman — silver hair, silver tongue.

salad

The salad crew, ready to rumble.

sald pt. 2

Lettuce tastes best after it’s been airborne.

Sage

Sage Renninger is just thrilled to be working inside, and not outside.

dessert

The photographer wanders down dessert row…

"Get in my stomach!!"

Where Landon Roberts has already camped out. “Get in my belly!!!!”

Cheridan Eck

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck classes up the joint.

Bayne

Lauren Bayne (left) and Ally Roberts display their wares.

Crab, crab as far as the eye could see.

And desserts, and some adult beverages and salads flying through the air, they were all present Saturday.

The occasion was the Coupeville Booster Club’s annual Crab Dinner and Auction, which brings in bucks to help support Wolf athletics.

Current CHS stars were hard at work behind the scenes, former greats were on the floor, bidding and schmoozing, and travelin’ photo man John Fisken was working the room, camera in hand.

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