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The Wolf line holds its ground against 3A Lakeside. (John Fisken photos)

The Wolf line holds its ground against 3A Lakeside. (John Fisken photos)

Lookin' for some runnin' room.

Gabe Wynn looks for some runnin’ room.

Coupeville's second-string works on team tackling, bringing three men down hard on a runner.

   Coupeville’s second-string works on team tackling, bringing three men down hard on a runner.

It all ends in 14 days.

Two weeks from today, summer vacation comes to a screachin’ halt for a chunk of Coupeville High School athletes, as Wednesday, Aug. 20 marks the first official day of practice for Wolf football players.

Volleyball, tennis and soccer players open practice Monday, Aug. 25, and the 2014-2015 school athletic year kicks off Friday, Sept. 5 with a home football game between CHS and those dastardly, college-coach-hirin’ interlopers from South Whidbey.

To get you prepped, we offer a few more photos from Coupeville’s recent summer scrimmage against Lakeside. The pics are courtesy John Fisken, and, if you like them, you can see more at:

http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf354d7ba545&esch=1

Purchase any and a portion of your money goes to help fund scholarships for Wolf senior student/athletes. Breeanna Messner and Brandon Kelley nabbed the inaugural awards in June.

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Gabe Wynn drive shard to the hoop. (John Fisken photo)

Gabe Wynn drives hard to the hoop. (John Fisken photo)

Landon Roberts vs. a hot dog. A Roberts never loses... (Sherry Roberts photo)

Landon Roberts vs. a hot dog. A Roberts never loses… (Sherry Roberts photo)

April 21 is a day of promise for Wolf athletics.

Two young stars, one in his first year of high school play, the other on his way, share today as a birthday.

Gabe Wynn, already a three-sport star for Coupeville High School (tennis, basketball, baseball), turns 15.

He saw varsity playing time during his first season of hoops, building on the success he had at the middle school level, and is a hustler and hard worker in all of his sports.

The offspring of former Oak Harbor High School athletes Robyn (Seth) Myers and Alan Wynn, he’s part of a large, diverse mixed family that includes basketball hit woman Julia “Elbows” Myers and is more than holding his own.

The future is bright for this one.

And it’s positively radiant for Landon Roberts, son of not one, but TWO former Wolf superstars — CHS Athlete of the Year winners Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts and Jon Roberts.

As he hits the big 7, Landon’s athletic future is wide open.

His pops played baseball, basketball and football, while his mom terrorized opponents on the basketball and volleyball courts.

Older sister Lindsey is already making waves herself at Coupeville Middle School, and Landon has gotten some of his early schooling by hanging out on a regular basis with former Wolf basketball giant Hunter Hammer.

We may have to wait a few years for him to make his presence known, but his mega-watt smile in the stands already has lit up the joint.

They are the future, Gabe and Landon, and we hail them in the present.

Happy birthday, young guns. Enjoy these days, and the ones ahead.

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CJ Smith, about to take off for another stolen base. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

CJ Smith, about to take off for another stolen base. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Ethan Marx cleared the bases with a three-run single in the first Saturday.

Ethan Marx cleared the bases with a three-run single in the first Saturday.

Cole Payne slams the door shut on the Falcons.

Cole Payne slams the door shut on the Falcons.

It was over quick.

The Coupeville High School JV baseball squad came out swinging the big sticks Saturday morning, pounding away for seven runs in the first two innings on its way to an 8-5 win over visiting South Whidbey.

The home game, coming on a cold, crisp, thankfully non-windy day on the prairie, was the first of the season for the young Wolves, and the first JV baseball game in several seasons for CHS.

With a pack of freshmen having turned out this year, Coupeville coach Willie Smith has two squads for the first time in the last four seasons.

And, with all of the varsity players on hand to offer frequent and vocal encouragement to their younger counterparts, the continued growth of the CHS program took another big step forward.

The offensive attack was on-point from the first batter for the Wolves, as sophomore Cole Payne thumped a lead-off double to straight-away center field.

After a passed ball moved Payne to third, he skipped home on an RBI single from CJ Smith, who promptly stole second himself. Walks to Kyle Bodamer and Clay Reilly juiced the bags, and then the runs really started coming.

Gabe Wynn slapped an RBI single up the middle to give Coupeville a 2-1 lead, then fellow frosh Ethan Marx unloaded with a shot down the right field line, clearing the bases.

The third guy coming home, Wynn hit the ground hard, sliding around a sweeping tag from the Falcon catcher and smacking his hand emphatically on the plate with his team’s fifth run.

The Wolves added two more in the second, when junior Korban Korzan crunched an RBI double, then later scored on a passed ball. Wynn capped the scoring in the fourth with an RBI on a sacrifice fly.

With CHS not having a full nine-man JV roster, Korzan and fellow junior Aaron Trumbull came down from the varsity to get brief stints in on the mound. The duo combined with freshman Jonathan Thurston and Payne to share mound time.

Payne, channeling his inner Mariano Rivera, slammed the door shut in the seventh. With the bases loaded, he recorded back-to-back strikeouts to end the threat and earn the save.

The game marked the high school debut of Wynn, Thurston, Reilly, Marx, Jimmy Myers and Aiden Crimmins.

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