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Jake Hoagland makes the notes sing. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf cheerleaders bring the noise and the funk.

   Fast-rising CMS hoops stars Ja’Kenya Hoskins (left) and Izzy Wells visit the gym they will one day rule.

CHS band instructor Jamar Jenkins makes sure they spelled his name correctly.

Wolf legend CJ Smith spends some quality time with mom Charlotte.

   One row, four Wolf superstars. L to r, it’s Payton Aparicio, Sage Renninger, Natalie Hollrigel and Mallory Kortuem.

   Sherry Roberts (left) and Sylvia Arnold share a chuckle … while discussing their plot to take over the world.

“Put me in, coach!”

   An injury has kept Heidi Meyers off the basketball court, but nothing can slow her roll when she’s got a tune to share with the world.

   “The Gazelle” at rest. Fleet-footed Maya Toomey-Stout slows down long enough to turn her camera on her fellow athletes.

Glossy pics as far as the eye can see.

Whenever John Fisken swings by Coupeville to shoot sporting events, he always tries to capture the full circus.

So, along with action shots of whatever game is playing out, he also is quick to nab band members, cheerleaders, fans and the like as they go about their business.

Thanks to his lightning-quick camera(s), we have a new batch of behind-the-scenes photos, which appear above courtesy him.

If you like what you see, pop over to Fisken’s site and take a gander at the other three billion photos he has stashed there.

And remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

To see more:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/

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Chelsea Prescott lines up a free throw. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Cameron Toomey-Stout knows the ref wishes he had Camtastic’s impeccable hair.

Ema Smith offers to rough up a girl, if need be.

James Vidoni triggers the in-bounds play.

   Stopping on the fly, Mikayla Elfrank is seconds away from draining another bucket.

Defensive dynamo Kylie Chernikoff adds some new floor burns to her collection.

David Prescott touches the heavens as he yanks down a rebound.

   Hunter “The Hammer” Downes drops his patented “Full Moon Falling” wrestling move on a rival player’s noggin.

John Fisken had to sip his Diet Coke on the fly Friday night.

With four basketball games going in Coupeville, and more to come up in Oak Harbor later in the evening, the intrepid photographer was a busy guy, clicking away, then moving on and clicking some more.

The pics above, which capture the Wolves as they battled visiting Sequim, are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

Girls:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-08-GBB-vs-Sequim/

Boys:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-08-BBB-vs-Sequim/

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Ulrik Wells stakes his claim to the paint. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Avalon Renninger, seconds before she shattered another rival’s ankles.

Lindsey Roberts looks worried, but she shouldn’t. Her shooting form is flawless.

Ethan Spark shows off his new yoga move, the Downward Wolf.

Chelsea Prescott flies in to deliver an early Christmas present to the basket.

With teammates running on his side, Jean Lund-Olsen pounds the ball up-court.

The Wolf bench celebrates a rain of three-balls.

Mikayla Elfrank goes WWE on a fool.

The gym is alive with the sounds of basketball again.

And one of those sounds is the click-click-click of John Fisken’s camera, as he captures Wolf hoops stars in action.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see more (a percentage of purchases funds college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

Girls (varsity and JV):

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-01-GBB-vs-MVC/

Boys (varsity and JV):

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/2017-12-01-BBB-vs-MVC/

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   Wolf cheerleader Mica Shipley touches the heavens. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   “Who knew they could play the sweet, sweet sounds of Chicago this FREAKIN’ LOUD???”

Mckenzie Meyer, Renaissance Woman.

Amanda Neitzel and Kory Score enjoy an evening on the town.

   Skyy Lippo, soon to be seen dancing the lead role in the ballet she’s reppin’ on her sweatshirt.

   Ja’Kenya Hoskins just wants to eat her popcorn and check her updates, but the paparazzi is always gettin’ up in her face.

   CHS volleyball stars (l to r) Emma Smith, Lucy Sandahl and Ashley Menges swing by to see if the gym still looks the same.

Melia Welling gives Ashleigh Battaglia a leg (or two) up.

In his later years, Harris Sinclair got really, really into his music.

Softball sensation Tamika Nastali lays down some sweet air guitar riffs.

There’s the game, and then there’s the universe around the game.

On the court, basketball plays out. Meanwhile, around the sides, cheerleaders fly high, band members wail, and fans look for a chance to get their photos snapped.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken is always a busy bee at games, and he doesn’t disappoint, delivering a mix of off-court pics for your light Saturday reading enjoyment.

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   Coach Lark Gustafson (center) heads up a SWISH hoops squad featuring Coupeville players in grades 5-7. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   One step away from high school ball, the Wolves playing for Dustin Van Velkinburgh are in 8th grade.

The little sisters are here, to lay claim to the court.

Coupeville’s girls SWISH basketball teams have been ultra-successful in recent seasons, and there seems little reason to think it won’t continue.

The young Wolves, many of whom have now been playing together for several seasons, are working their way towards the high school team, all with an eye on continuing the success those older squads have also enjoyed.

This year’s 8th grade SWISH team has already beaten Orcas Island and Friday Harbor, while losing thrillers to big-city foes from Anacortes, Blaine and Mount Vernon.

The Wolves, playing without several injured players, had late leads on two of those three teams.

“We are playing really well; just missing shots,” said coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh. “Should be a good group to watch throughout high school.”

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