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Soccer ace Andrew Williams gets things into focus. (Jackie Saia photo)

Not quite a tsunami, but much more than a trickle.

Thanks to the hard-working, and talented, paparazzi out there, I built a nice treasure trove of photos during the fall sports season.

Now, as banquet season rages, and basketball practice hits full speed, I’m working my way through the backlog.

Today’s collection, shot by Jackie Saia and John Fisken, is probably the final photo essay we’ll have featuring fall sports.

But never say never.

Kickin’ butt and takin’ names at the state tourney. (Jackie Saia photo)

Issabel Johnson (left) and Aby Wood are full of spirit. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Carly Burt (left) and Lexis Drake class up the joint. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ayden Wyman runs into battle. (Jackie Saia photo)

Wolf spikers (l to r) Mia Farris, Issabel Johnson, Madison McMillan, and Taylor Brotemarkle catch a snack between sets. (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

CHS volleyball guru Cory Whitmore whips his team into a frenzy. (Jackie Saia photo)

“You ain’t never seen dancing until you’ve seen The Show Pony shake his tail feather!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Wolf Mom Kim Brotemarkle hangs out with one of her young fans. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re cleaning out the archives.

As we transition from fall sports to basketball season, we’re taking a moment to present a medley of pics previously shot, but not run.

The ones seen above and below, which come to us courtesy John Fisken, feature fans at various Coupeville High School events from the past two months.

Fall may be fading, but the photos remain timeless.

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“Fear my cannon, fools!!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re wearing purple and gold today but could be clad in black and red when it counts.

That’s the real reason I run photos from Oak Harbor Football and Cheer League games, because you never know which players will grow up to play high school ball in Coupeville.

Since there is no youth league in Cow Town, often future Wolves first suit up and hit the turf in Oak Town.

Case in point, current CHS senior Logan Downes, who is graduating after setting school single-game, single-season, and career touchdown passing marks.

Once upon a time as a young gunslinger he wore purple and gold, then graduated to better colors once he matured.

The current mix of players, who played Saturday at Wildcat Memorial Stadium in a pair of playoff games, are all free agents at this point.

And whether they hail from Coupeville or Oak Harbor, there’s still time for them (and their parents) to make the right choice for their high school days.

Make ’em Bow Down to Cow Town while being tutored by Wolf gridiron guru Bennett Richter and get featured on a regular basis here on Coupeville Sports.

Cause Oak Harbor doesn’t have a sports blog of its own.

Just sayin’, nudge, nudge.

Well, anyway, while you’re weighing your child’s best shot at sports immortality, pop over and see everything John Fisken shot at those Saturday games:

 

PeeWee:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/OH-Football-2023-2024/OHFCL-PeeWee-2023-11-05-vs-Getchell/

 

Seniors:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/OH-Football-2023-2024/OHFLC-Seniors-2023-11-05-vs-Ferndale/

 

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What thoughts may come? (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sometimes the action slows down, and you’re left with your thoughts.

The collection of photos seen above and below capture moments when Coupeville athletes, coaches, and administrators find themselves marinating in the moment.

Are they thinking about the game in hand, or whether they left the stove on at home?

We’ll likely never know, as they remain enigmas wrapped in mystery.

Desi

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Coupeville soccer coach Kimberly Kisch hangs out with her mini me. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One more peak pitch performance, captured in peppy pics.

The Coupeville High School co-ed JV soccer squad closed its season Saturday, clashing with visiting Friday Harbor under sunny skies.

While the second team played, Wolf varsity booters, and coach Robert Wood, pulled double duty, working as refs and sideline strategy planners.

Along for the ride was wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken, who delivers the snaps seen above and below.

 

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/CHS-Boys-Soccer-2023-2024/BS-2023-10-28-JV-vs-Friday-Harbor/

 

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