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   Hunter Downes celebrates Saturday during Coupeville’s playoff win over Bellevue Christian. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Aram Leyva, a wizard on the soccer pitch. Seriously, he’s going all Harry Potter on us and flying.

Wolf fans celebrate a game-busting goal.

In the heat of battle, William Nelson finds his moment of Zen.

Alex Jimenez dances with the ball.

Axel Partida has a meeting of the minds with the ball.

A giddy Downes (right) and Pedro Gamarra hug it out.

“Bow Down to Cow Town!”

Loud ‘n proud.

Coupeville High School shocked the soccer world Saturday, upending five-time state champ Bellevue Christian and earning the Wolf booters their first playoff win since 2012.

With the game just up the road in Oak Harbor, CHS had a sizable collection of fans on hand, plus the attention of their own personal paparazzi.

The photos above, a mix of on and off field action, come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2018-05-05-vs-Bellevue-Christian/

And, when you do, remember that purchases make it more likely he’ll shoot future Wolf sporting events.

Plus, a chunk of any proceeds go to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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   Wolf seniors Sage Renninger (left) and Payton Aparicio have been doubles partners since day one. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Claire Mietus and her biggest supporter, mom Willow.

   Kameryn St Onge played four years for tennis guru Ken Stange. In her Senior Night farewell she said “I will always have my memories and cherish them forever.”

   Heather Nastali, who said “some of the best moments were just going to practice, learning the game with close friends around,” delivers a winner.

Maggie Crimmins and mom Jodi, flooding the world with sunshine.

Mietus and doubles partner Jillian Mayne share a laugh during their match.

The Splendid Six, and the ol’ ball coach.

They went out with a bang.

Sparked by their six seniors, the Coupeville High School girls tennis squad rolled Thursday to its fourth-straight Olympic League title.

To read about the victory, arrow back up a story or two on your computer or phone.

But, before you go, take a moment to marinate in Senior Night pics, courtesy John Fisken.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Tennis/2018-05-03-vs-Chimacum/

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   Tiger Johnson and Tamika Nastali kick off our look at the 2018 Coupeville High School Prom. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Glass attack.

Raven Vick and Jake Hoagland

Kyle Rockwell, Dane Lucero and Nick Etzell

Dylan Hummel and Mira Mostafavinassab

Wolf tennis ace Kameryn St Onge (red dress) and friends.

Madison Rixe and Jacob Smith

The gang’s all here.

Ben Olson and Ashlie Shank

Sofia Hassapis, Claire Mietus and Jesse Hester

Dance, magic, dance.

Moving away from the world of sports for a moment, we swing by Coupeville High School’s Prom, which went down Saturday night at the Oak Harbor Yacht Club.

John Fisken and his 1,001 cameras were in attendance and the pics seen above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/Coupeville-Prom-2018/

And, being the nice guy he is, all 300+ shots are available to be downloaded for free.

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   Scout Smith lays down the law. “You dare to run on me? ME????? Foolish child…” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Matt Hilborn gets creative in a bid to make SportsCenter.

   Mollie Bailey: “I could throw this ball straight over the center field fence. I won’t cause I’m all responsible and stuff, but I could if I wanted to. I’m not just strong, I’m farm strong, baby!!”

   Hunter Smith is cookin’ in the kitchen, and someone just ordered the high, hard cheese.

   Fireball-chucking Wolf hurler Katrina McGranahan enjoys the look on batter’s faces when they strike out.

   “I told you before, you want to go to McDonald’s after the game, you win. Milkshakes are for closers!”

   Flying towards the foul line, Kyle Rockwell tracks the ball for a key out in the final inning.

Chelsea Prescott proves The Terminator wasn’t just a movie.

Wins, and glossy action pix, as far as the eye can see.

The Coupeville softball and baseball squads have combined to go 22-8 this spring and are an inch or two away from both adding league title plaques to the school’s Wall of Honor.

It’s a done deal for the softball sluggers, while the diamond men are 98.76% there.

Both teams captured big home wins Friday, with softball crushing Island rival South Whidbey 10-0 and baseball nipping Chimacum 2-0 for a win which all but anointed them league champs.

As the games played out, local camera bug John Fisken worked both sides of the street, and the pics seen above are courtesy him.

To see everything which came out of his camera, pop over to:

Softball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2017-2018/2018-04-27-vs-South-Whidbey/

Baseball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2017-2018/2018-04-27-vs-Chimacum/

And remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes. So, circle of life and all.

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   With no practice Friday, Wolf track star Emma Smith brought a friend to the baseball game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Drake Borden and dad Mark spend some quality time together.

Track speed queen Natalie Hollrigel slows down for her close-up.

   Cory Prescott (right) is available as a professional chaperone. Decent rates, call today.

Avalon Renninger contemplates the mysteries of the universe between innings. “Is it legal to be as awesome as I am? Yes … I’m gonna have to say yes.”

   The top row gets rowdy, as (l to r) Cheryl Engle, McKenzie Bailey and Genna Wright contemplate gettin’ up to shenanigans.

Ema Smith is no prairie newb. She comes ready for any and all weather.

One win away and Wolf baseball fans can already taste another league title.

   After opening her 8th grade track season with a bang this week, fast-rising supernova Ja’Kenya Hoskins swings by to check out her future classmates.

The weather was just so-so Friday, but that didn’t keep the bleachers from getting jammed.

Wolf fans ignored the cool, cloudy conditions and came out in force to watch the red-hot Coupeville softball and baseball teams anyway.

And they were rewarded, as both squads stormed to victories, raising their records to 10-4 (softball) and 12-4 (baseball).

As the games played out and the stands rocked, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken clicked away, and the pics above are courtesy him.

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