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Let the balloons fly free! (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s pink portraits on parade.

Jumping back to earlier in the week, when the Coupeville High School volleyball teams held Dig Pink Night to aid in the fight against breast cancer, I still have some more photos to get out.

They’re shot by John Fisken, and, if you want to see more of his work, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

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Nezi Keiper (back) and Carolyn Lhamon kick off a series of fan photos from Tuesday night’s CHS volleyball matches. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The gym was alive with color Tuesday night.

With the Coupeville High School volleyball squads hosting Dig Pink Night, to honor the battle with breast cancer, Wolf fans dressed up for the occasion.

That drew the attention of wanderin’ cameraman John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

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Coupeville cheerleader Avery Williams-Buchanan brings the spirit. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The photo bin overflows.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken was a busy bee Friday night, as he buzzed through Coupeville as part of a two-games-in-two-cities-in-one-night tour.

The pics above are below are some more behind-the-scenes ones, capturing all the varied people who make a football game a melting pot.

To see more of Fisken’s work, including action shots from various sports, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

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Bella Velasco rocks the best hat of the night. (Photos by JohnPhotos.net)

Mickey Clark Field was back open for business.

The start of a new school athletic year arrived Friday, as Coupeville High School hosted Klahowya on the gridiron, resulting in a 12-touchdown, 81-point extravaganza.

Along for the ride, his Fabio-style locks blowing in the slight prairie breeze, was wanderin’ photo whiz kid John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

The best chain gang in the western United States is rested and rarin’ to go.

“I swear, junior, the fish I caught was this freakin’ BIG!!!”

Lily Zustiak classes up the joint.

Pamela Morrell waits for the beat to drop.

Garrett and Sylvia Arnold spread sunshine.

Former CHS quarterback Dawson Houston scouts the new guys.

“Can you say no to a sizzlin’ burger?”

“NO!!! No, I can’t!!!!!”

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It’s been a really long school year. Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith (left) is not here for your shenanigans. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Basketball, the best high school sport of them all, is almost here.

Practice begins this coming Monday, May 10, with Coupeville’s girls and boys teams starting pandemic-shortened 12-game seasons May 18.

But, with the arrival of hoops, comes the strictest set of Age of Coronavirus guidelines for fans this school year.

Northwest 2B/1B League Athletic Directors have decided no away fans will be allowed at any games, with no exceptions.

Further, the only way for home fans to see games will be if they have an in with a current player.

In order to assure the number of people in the gym meets Washington State Department of Health guidelines, each Wolf player will receive four tickets per home game to distribute to family and friends.

This will apply to five of six home games — Concrete (May 25), La Conner (May 27), Mount Vernon Christian (June 3), Friday Harbor (June 8), and Senior Night against Darrington (June 17).

Coupeville’s home game May 20 against Orcas Island is not open to fans of any kind, as the Vikings have requested that concession from all other NWL schools.

Tickets will be distributed the day prior to a game, and NO FAN will be admitted without a ticket.

Once inside, fans are required to follow all protocols and guidelines as defined by the Coupeville School District, Island County Health, Washington State Health Department, and the Washington State Interscholastic Athletic Association.

They are as follows:

**No outside food; water in a bottle/container is allowed.

**Masks must be worn AT ALL TIMES (other when taking a drink).

**Family groups may sit together, but must maintain a minimum of six-feet of distance from other groups/fans.

**Sitting areas in the gyms will be marked by tape/cones and MUST be followed.

If a row has a cone/X on it, that row is NOT to be sat in.

Tape also shows six-feet of distance throughout the stands.

**Any arguing, harassing, or non-compliance by a spectator towards CHS workers/coaches will result in the immediate discontinuation of ALL fans to attend, and the school will move to streaming games only.

 

Links to stream games:

Concrete — Concrete School District – YouTube

Coupeville — Coupeville High School – Coupeville, WA (nfhsnetwork.com)

Darrington — Justgame Web Services (justagamelive.com)

Friday Harbor — Friday Harbor Tiny Radio | Facebook

La Conner — La Conner Athletics Alpha Channel – YouTube

MVC — Mount Vernon Christian School – Mount Vernon, WA (nfhsnetwork.com)

Orcas Island — Orcas Island Booster Club | Facebook

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