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Mia Farris fires off a shot. (Jackie Saia photo)

They’re digging deep.

The Coupeville High School volleyball teams host Concrete Tuesday on Dig Pink Night, and the theme is the fight against breast cancer.

JV tips at 5:00 PM, varsity at 6:30.

In between sets and spikes, the Wolves and Lions will team up to help raise money and awareness, with all funds going to the Whidbey Health Foundation’s mastectomy gift basket fund.

There will be raffles for gift baskets at the volleyball match, with tickets set at $5.00 or five for $20, and fans are encouraged to wear pink in support of those battling cancer.

A sampling of the gift baskets up for auction. (Jennifer Heaton photos)

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A great team playing for a great cause.

When the Coupeville High School volleyball squads return to action Tuesday, Oct. 5, the Wolves will be playing for more than just themselves.

Coupeville’s opponent will be Concrete, with JV set to tip at 5:00 PM, varsity at 6:30.

But the home games are also tagged as Dig Pink Night, with the Wolves and Lions raising funds to fight breast cancer.

All proceeds go to pay for mammography’s through WhidbeyHealth.

If you’re there in person, you’ll be able to participate in a raffle and win prizes.

But, if you can’t make it and want to still help, donations can be made by popping over here, and choosing “Mammography-Dig Pink” as the Fund Designation:

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E113978&id=1

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Emma Mathusek is dressed to honor the battle against breast cancer. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Vivian Farris keeps the Coupeville offense flowing.

Wolf mom Maria Reyes models some catchy eye-wear.

Maya Toomey-Stout (left) and Maddie Vondrak (pink glove) turn wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken pink to honor the memory of his late sister Mary.

Hannah Davidson gets artful at the net.

CHS soccer star Tia Wurzrainer gets an A+ for her artwork.

Taygin Jump with the bump.

9-1 on the season, with killer grades and a great sense of community spirit.

The Mad Masher gets dramatic, as Maddie Vondrak brings the heat.

It was a special night for Coupeville High School volleyball.

All three Wolf spiker squads won their home matches against Sultan Wednesday, but there was more going on then just a sports contest.

CHS joined hundreds of other schools in hosting a Dig Pink Night, raising money and awareness for the ongoing battle against breast cancer.

Photographer John Fisken, who lost his sister Mary to the disease, took a moment to put the camera down and honor her memory by turning his silky, silvery locks and beard a bright shade of pink.

Before and after, he hefted his cameras and caught a mix of on and off court action, some of which you can see above.

To see more of his work, and possibly buy some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball/VB-2019-10-09-vs-Sultan/

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