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Taygin Jump will not be putting up with any shenanigans today. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They are the unsung heroes.

If you want to pull off a successful track and field meet, you need a ton of volunteers willing to go the extra mile.

Wednesday afternoon the action was hopping as Coupeville Middle School hosted South Whidbey in the home finale, and those volunteers were the glue holding things together.

Capturing them on film was wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken, who provides us with the pics seen above and below.

Anna Myles is a strict, but fair judge.

Sarah and Scott Stuurmans make sure their bench stays in place.

Ayden Wyman preps the long jump pit.

She who controls the measuring tape, controls the world.

It’s not an official mark until they say it is.

The day’s best high jumper gets major air.

“Minus two points for eagle-related shenanigans…”

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Axel Partida gets his head into the game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   The very first fans in the stands at the very first game played in front of Coupeville High School’s new stadium.

Zach Ginnings (and his toasty warm fingers) are ready to rumble.

   Wolf superstars (l to r) Kylie Chernikoff, Genna Wright and Catherine Lhamon enjoy a rare sunny spring day on the prairie.

Hunter Downes sets up the defense…

then goalie Dewitt Cole does all the work.

Two high-flying soccer fans find a comfy perch.

Ben Smith get the ball the heck away from his goal.

The sun was out, soccer balls were bouncing and cameras were clicking.

It was a busy time at the new Coupeville High School Stadium on Saturday, with the Wolves thrashing Olympic in their season opener and wanderin’ photo bug John Fisken clicking away.

To see everything the erstwhile snapper collected, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2018-03-10-Boys-vs-Olympic/

And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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