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Gwen Gustafson scans the defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The action was fierce, the camera clicks frequent.

Ever-thirsty paparazzi John Fisken swung by the Coupeville High School gym Thursday, and the pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he snapped, and plan out some possible purchases, pop over to:

GBB 2021-06-03 vs MVC – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Pinned down, Maddie Georges looks for help.

Anya Leavell waits to fly into action.

Kylie Van Velkinburgh makes it rain.

Gustafson hits the floor while fighting for control of the ball.

“No, I don’t think I will let you have it.”

Morgan Stevens lines up a shot.

Wolf shooting star Audrianna Shaw (in green) roots for the boys basketball squad.

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Maddie Vondrak, comin’ right at you. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the spikes hit the floor, and the photos hit the internet.

Wanderin’ pic clicker John Fisken haunted the Coupeville High School gym Saturday, capturing the images seen above and below.

To marinate in everything his cameras caught, while pondering the possibility of purchasing some mementos, pop over to:

VB 2021-04-17 vs MVC – John’s Photos

Gwen Gustafson visualizes the ace she’s about to rip off.

Former CHS star Hope Lodell is back, but now she’s tracking the exploits of a new generation of spikers.

Kylie Chernikoff shows off her laser focus.

Issabel Johnson cranks up the power to 11.

One name, two legends. Emma Mathusek (left) and Emma Smith scope out the Wolf players trying to follow in their (large) footsteps.

Chelsea Prescott gets artful.

75% of the Kiel family follows their favorite sport. L to r, it’s Katie, Lanie, and Steve, while only Kacie is MIA.

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Chelsea Prescott emerges victorious from a wild scrum. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Alita Blouin sizes up a free throw.

Mollie Bailey looks for an opening in the defense.

Heidi Meyers offers tips to CHS coach Scott Fox.

Gwen Gustafson, a second before she starts breakin’ ankles.

Audrianna Shaw clamps down on defense.

Hannah Davidson rolls hard to the hoop.

The Wolf varsity, ready to rock ‘n roll.

The nets were on fire, and so was the cameraman.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken worked the sidelines at Tuesday’s Coupeville High School girls basketball games, as both he and the Wolves got back into the flow of the season.

The pics above are courtesy him, but are just the start of what he shot.

To see all the snaps, and perhaps ponder buying some glossies for presents, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2019-2020/GBB-2020-01-07-vs-CPC/

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Morgan Stevens and the Coupeville JV are 4-2 headed into winter break. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Some games the basket just plays unfair.

Saturday afternoon the rim and the net conspired against the Coupeville High School JV girls basketball squad, holding the Wolves to a season-low in points during a 28-9 loss to visiting Nooksack Valley.

The non-conference loss snaps a three-game winning streak for CHS, which heads into winter break sitting at 4-2 on the season.

The Wolves are off 16 days now, not returning to action until Jan. 7, when Cedar Park Christian comes to Whidbey.

The Coupeville varsity returns four days earlier, but their opponent, Chimacum, doesn’t have a JV squad this season.

Saturday’s tilt came against a strong foe which has held three of its six opponents to single-digit scoring.

The Nooksack JV limited Sedro-Woolley to just two points, and Sultan to four, so Coupeville’s nine point total, while low, is understandable.

Damage was done in the opening quarter, as the visiting Pioneers charged out to an 11-0 lead.

Holding the Wolves without a field goal in the first half, Nooksack stretched the margin to 16-2 at the half, with Coupeville’s scoring coming on free throws from freshmen Alita Blouin and Ryanne Knoblich.

CHS got off the schneid in the third thanks to field goals by Abby Mulholland and Knoblich and played Nooksack close to straight-up across the final two quarters.

Knoblich led the Wolves with three points, while Blouin, Mulholland, and Gwen Gustafson chipped in with two apiece.

Also seeing floor time for Megan Smith’s squad were Savana Allen, Natalie Castano, Samantha Streitler, Claire Mayne, Jessenia Camarena, Heidi Meyers, Morgan Stevens, and Ella Colwell.

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Abby Mulholland scored seven points Friday as the Coupeville JV decimated visiting Concrete. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They only got one chance to play, so they made dang sure to get the most out of it.

While some other Coupeville High School basketball teams are playing as many as three times this week, the Wolf JV girls got the short end of the stick.

Friday Harbor bailed on its game at the last second Wednesday, and The Bush School was upfront about only wanting to play a varsity game Saturday.

That left the Coupeville JV girls with one chance to impress, Friday night at home against Concrete, and they delivered.

And how.

Blasting the visiting Lions in every quarter, the Wolves romped to a 50-13 non-conference victory, lifting their record to a shiny 3-1 on the season.

CHS bolted out to a 13-2 lead after one quarter of hardwood action, sparked by the hot shooting of Alita Blouin, who popped for six quick points in the first frame.

From there, Megan Smith’s squad attacked from all angles, throwing up buckets at a dizzying pace.

From 13-2, Coupeville stretched the lead to 26-7 at the half, then 37-9 after three quarters.

The Wolves got big games from everyone on the roster, with eight different players scoring.

Gwen Gustafson, the only Wolf to score in every quarter, finished atop the stat sheet, popping the nets for a sweet 15 points, while Blouin was right behind her with 12.

Abby Mulholland (7), Ella Colwell (6), Jessenia Camarena (4), Natalie Castano (3), Savana Allen (2), and Ryanne Knoblich (1) also scored.

That pack got on-court help from Samantha Streitler, Claire Mayne, and Morgan Stevens, and off-court support from Lily Leedy and Heidi Meyers.

While the young Wolves will sit out Saturday’s action, they have a full week ahead, with games against Sultan, Port Townsend, and Nooksack Valley before heading into winter break.

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