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   Hunter Downes eyes the defense, looking for the tiniest of holes through which to slip a pass. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

A serious scorekeeper’s table for a serious game.

Gavin Knoblich stops ‘n pops.

The Joey Lippo fan club is out in force.

Cameron Toomey-Stout comes flying in hot.

   Four generations of Shermans converge in the CHS gym. The one you don’t see is Brad, the Wolf boys basketball coach.

Koa Davison has eyes only for the basket.

   Seniors, left to right, Kyle Rockwell, Lippo, Ethan Spark, Downes, Hunter Smith, James Vidoni and Toomey-Stout celebrate a final win on their home court.

The action was hot and the camera was crankin’.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball team shocked first-place Klahowya Thursday night, sending the Wolf seniors out victorious in their final home game.

Along for the ride was ace camera clicker John Fisken, who captured the shots above and a whole lot more.

To see everything he snapped, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2018-02-01-BBB-vs-Klahowya/

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

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   CHS band director Jamar Jenkins brings both the noise and the funk to Senior Night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Wolf seniors (l to r) Mckenzie Meyer, Laurence Boado and Jake Hoagland are honored for their band careers. (Susan Hulst photo)

   A trio of talented middle school musicians joins in the performance. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Meyer, possibly up to shenanigans…

Jaschon Baumann senses the danger…

But Meyer is faster!

   Wolf senior Ben Olson (in cap) puts down the drum sticks and poses with his groupies … er, family. (Hulst photo)

If the gym’s a rockin’, don’t come a knockin’.

Seriously, just walk in, cause no one will hear you banging on the outside doors.

When the Coupeville High School band (with a few middle school ringers tossed in for good measure) gets going, the gym is jumping, and Thursday night was prime time for the prairie musicians.

The pics above, which capture some Senior Night festivities and some musical action, come to us from photo bugs John Fisken and Susan Hulst.

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   Wolf seniors like Kyle Rockwell were honored before Thursday’s CHS boys basketball game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf mom Kali Barrio works on decorations.

James Vidoni

Hunter Downes

Ethan Spark

Hunter Smith

Cameron Toomey-Stout

Joey Lippo

First the tributes, then the game.

Coupeville High School boys basketball paid homage to a large group of upperclassmen Thursday, then went out and shocked first-place Klahowya on Senior Night.

John Fisken was in town for the evening, and delivers the pics seen above.

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   A pack of ornery Wolves irritate the crud out of a Port Townsend rival. Left to right, the defensive dynamos are Sarah Wright, Allison Wenzel and Ema Smith. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kyla Briscoe (black jacket) leads the cheers from the Coupeville varsity bench.

Kylie Chernikoff looks for an opening in the RedHawk defense.

Scout Smith’s hair fakes one way, while the pass eventually went the other way.

The Wolf JV bench enjoys watching their teammates romp to a blowout win.

   It’s a battle for rebounding position and international dominance, as Finland’s Vilma Jurmu (15) battles with Spanish superstar Julia García Oñoro.

John Fisken is a busy bee these days.

Bouncing madly back and forth between Oak Harbor and Coupeville as the winter sports season winds down, he (and his cameras) have been just about everywhere.

With an early start time Friday in Cow Town, Fisken was able to hit the games between the Wolf girls and visiting Port Townsend before heading back to Navy land for Oak Harbor’s Senior Night festivities.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/GBB-2018-01-26-vs-Port-Townsend/

And, when you do, keep in mind — purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes. So, circle of life and all.

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   Charlotte Nölle (back) delivers a hug to her favorite CHS band member, Mollie Bailey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Left alone to operate the scoreboard, CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith inadvertently launches a nuclear missile.

   SWISH basketball coach Lark Gustafson and future Wolf hoops stars watch the current high school players do what they do.

Heidi Meyers lays down the beat.

Sherry Roberts, AKA “The Velvet Voice,” takes over announcing duties.

   CJ Smith and Sylvia Hurlburt find a semi-comfortable perch on the always-hard bleachers.

   Lucy Sandahl gives volleyball mate Lauren Rose a new ‘do, while Emma Smith keeps an eye on things.

Meyers and Raven Vick get a helping hand from Port Townsend’s Sierra Ruegg.

Pics to the left, pics to the right, pics as far as the eye can see.

Wanderin’ photo bug John Fisken slid by Coupeville’s gym Friday night to catch some Wolf girls basketball action, and put his camera to good use.

Along with in-game snaps, he also landed some glossy photos of fans going about their business, which can be seen above.

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