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Chelsea Prescott lines up a free throw. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Cameron Toomey-Stout knows the ref wishes he had Camtastic’s impeccable hair.

Ema Smith offers to rough up a girl, if need be.

James Vidoni triggers the in-bounds play.

   Stopping on the fly, Mikayla Elfrank is seconds away from draining another bucket.

Defensive dynamo Kylie Chernikoff adds some new floor burns to her collection.

David Prescott touches the heavens as he yanks down a rebound.

   Hunter “The Hammer” Downes drops his patented “Full Moon Falling” wrestling move on a rival player’s noggin.

John Fisken had to sip his Diet Coke on the fly Friday night.

With four basketball games going in Coupeville, and more to come up in Oak Harbor later in the evening, the intrepid photographer was a busy guy, clicking away, then moving on and clicking some more.

The pics above, which capture the Wolves as they battled visiting Sequim, are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

Girls:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-08-GBB-vs-Sequim/

Boys:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-08-BBB-vs-Sequim/

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(John Fisken photos)

In 2014, Brandon Kelley and Breeanna Messner took home scholarship money. In 2015 it was Aaron Trumbull and Julia Myers. This year it could be you.

Every time the camera clicks, you could get richer.

If everyone does their part.

The way it works is this:

John Fisken, in between shotgunning cases of Diet Coke to keep his trigger finger jittery, can be frequently seen at CHS and CMS athletic contests, various cameras whirring away.

He shoots a variety of action and behind-the-scenes photos, then sends a selection my way to use here on Coupeville Sports.

In return, I post links to where parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and coaches and the athletes themselves and whomever can buy high-quality copies of Fisken’s images.

Now, anything that appears here on this blog is fair game. That’s how we’ve set it up.

Right click to your heart’s desire and snatch the glossy images up.

Post them on your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or a billion other obscure new apps my brain pan doesn’t want to know about.

Send them to relatives. Use them as screensavers. Print them out and fill the bird cage with them.

Whatever makes you happy.

But take notice. NONE of the pics here on Coupeville Sports have a big copyright “C” marring them. That’s intentional.

Now, when you pop over to where Fisken’s work is up for sale, the place where ALL the photos are, and where they will be available in a HIGHER quality, they do have that copyright “C” smack-dab in the middle.

You post those with the “C” on them, you just look like a cheapskate, frankly.

Either ask me if I have a pristine copy of said photo (if I do, I’ll shoot it to you) or spend the few bucks Fisken charges and get the high-quality stuff.

Either way, you look like less of a dork than you do if there’s a giant “C” marring your pic.

Plus, when you buy photos from Fisken (either straight from the site or by contacting him at johnfisken@comcast.net to set up a personalized order), part of the money goes to college scholarships he gives out at the end of the school year.

This will be the third time he’s graced CHS grads with his kick-back, and the successors to Brandon Kelley, Breeanna Messner, Julia Myers and Aaron Trumbull will see their dollar amount rise in direct correlation to photos sold.

It’s simple. You buy, you help. You don’t, you don’t.

With that being said, it’s also a great time to remind current seniors to get your rear to the counselors office at CHS and pick up the scholarship form, which needs to be back in before spring is done.

To be eligible for Fisken’s scholarship(s), you should have played at least two sports for all four years (consideration is given to students who moved to Coupeville during their high school career), have a 3.0 or better GPA and not be receiving any financial aid for playing sports from a college program.

If you will be getting that sweet, sweet college sports money, congrats, you already won.

For everyone else, you just need to fill out the form, write an essay (the particulars can be found on that form we just mentioned) and, eventually, have a one-on-one interview with the always-chatty Mr. Fisken at a later date.

If you bring a can of Diet Coke with you to that meeting, so much the better, but you didn’t hear that from me.

 

Wait! I want to buy photos now!! Remind me where to go!!!

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?district=3&league=21

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Ema Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf hoops star Ema Smith is relieved to know her personal photographer has arrived on scene. (John Fisken photos)

Sandy Roberts

Susan and Sandy Roberts, just here to class up the joint a bit.

crowd

   An overflow crowd enjoys the rock-hard, but beautiful-to-look-at CHS bleachers.

band

“I said no autographs and I meant it!”

Ford and Roberts

   It just got legendary up in here, as former Wolf greats David Ford (left) and Jon Roberts drop in to watch their progeny play some hoops.

Garrett and Mckenzie

Garrett Compton and Mckenzie Meyer hang out during a break in the action.

Robin and Jovanah

Robin Cedillo (left) and Jovanah Foote prepare to drop the beat.

girls on phones

A moment neither one of these girls saw…

girls and papa kiel

   Coupeville’s finest, (l to r) Ashlie Shank, Sarah Wright, Smith and Ashley Menges, get photobombed by Steve “Big Papa” Kiel.

Every great sports photographer knows one important trick — don’t spend all your time focused on the on-court action.

At any Coupeville High School basketball game, there are a ton of other things going on worthy of a pic or two.

Be it band, cheer, celebrity sightings or just people goofing off, you need to get good color to go with the sports action.

The photos above, snapped at Wednesday’s Wolf doubleheader against Orcas Island, come to us courtesy Diet Coke-lovin’ camera clicker John Fisken.

Like what you see?

Well, like I said, he likes his Diet Coke and he’s scheduled to be shooting at Friday night’s CHS girls’ basketball games.

Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, oh wait, is that a concession stand that sells Diet Coke?!?!

How convenient.

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Impressive, yes. But if you want the Pulitzer, you gotta be standing on that, shooting, as the water slams in. Says the guy who is home dry... (John Fisken photos)

   Impressive, yes. But want the Pulitzer, you gotta be standing on that, shooting, as the water slams in. Says the guy who is home dry… (John Fisken photos)

A great day for a swim.

A great day for a swim.

landing

   The landing formerly known as Keystone gets a closeup as the sea tries to reclaim its domain.

One of those days when locals change the name of the ferry to the Vomit Comet.

   One of those days when locals change the name of the ferry to the Vomit Comet.

Now I see you...

Now I see you…

Now I don't.

Now I don’t.

water

Again. Why is no one out there swimming? It looks positively refreshing.

It’s a little breezy out there, I’ll give you that.

Not blow-so-hard-it-destroys-the-drive-in-theater-screen bad (THAT was a storm, younguns…), but still, all in all, Monday has been a decent tango with Mother Nature.

Fortified with much Diet Coke, travelin’ photo man John Fisken charged blindly into the eye of the storm to snap pics at both Ebey’s Landing and the Keystone (yes, I know they don’t officially call it that anymore) Ferry Landing.

Me? I stayed inside where it’s warm and dry.

It’s why I get the big bucks.

Wait? What do you mean I get no bucks?!?

Oh well, at least I’m dry. That’s a start.

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Hunter Downes (John Fisken photos)

Wolf QB Hunter Downes scopes out the action. (John Fisken photos)

Kyla

   Kyla Briscoe (middle) and Katrina McGranahan (right) watch the action unfold on the court, while Sarah Wright is lured by the siren call of the camera.

Wolf Buddies

The Wolf Buddies made the bleachers shake all night.

swing

Brenden Gilbert (74) gets the student section into the swing of things.

Wynter

   It’s a mini-reunion of last year’s Olympic League champion Wolf girls’ basketball squad, as (l to r) Wynter Thorne, Kailey Kellner and Kacie Kiel loiter.

May and Bree

   CHS soccer sensations May Rose (#4 sign), Bree Daigneault (green shorts) and Jasmine Melena (pink coat) cheer for Wolf spiker Ally Roberts.

gilby

   Professional scamp Jae LeVine (helmet) and her support crew (Sylvia Hurlburt, Gilbert and Zane Bundy), prepare for shenanigans.

team

The Wolves celebrate the point that clinched a Senior Night win.

The joint was jumpin’.

Second place was at stake Thursday night (spoiler: the Wolves were successful) and fans were well represented at Coupeville High School’s volleyball match.

The student section was loud, passionate and well-choreographed, while a swirl of family, townsfolk and former players moved through the gym.

Sparked by the 20-pack of Diet Coke he was gifted before the game (or exactly 20 more cans than he thought I would give him), travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away for us.

His work is above. The Diet Coke was never seen again.

To see more photos (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9588&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Drop in customer code EB95884962 and order by Nov. 13 and they’ll give you a crisp 15% off your order.

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