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   CHS seniors Grey Rische and Skyler Lawrence both had successful four-year runs as athletes. (John Fisken photos)

Dependable. Always.

Coupeville High School seniors Skyler Lawrence and Grey Rische have been rock-solid, as athletes and people, the past four years, and Tuesday night they got some sweet payback.

The duo were honored by photographer John Fisken, each taking home $500 thanks to money raised by sales of pics shot by John’s Photos this school year.

This is the fourth year Coupeville athletes have received the honor, with Lawrence and Rische joining past winners Jared Helmstadter, Sebastian Davis, Julia Myers, Aaron Trumbull, Breeanna Messner and Brandon Kelley.

To be eligible, Wolves had to play at least two sports for four years, carry a 3.0 GPA and not be receiving financial assistance from a college for athletics.

By pure luck, this year’s winners share the exact same birthday — Oct. 1, 1998.

Lawrence played basketball and was a track and field thrower her entire CHS career.

As a junior, she was part of a girls basketball squad which went to state, the first time the Wolf hoops program had made it to the big dance in a decade.

She also made it to state twice in the shot put, advancing as a sophomore and junior, while winning the sub-district title in the event three years running.

Lawrence advanced to districts or further in all three of her events — shot put, javelin and discus — during her prep career.

Rische, who follows in the footsteps of his brother (Helmstadter) by winning the photo scholarship, played tennis and was a track athlete.

During his time hanging around the oval, he proved a quick learner, competing in eight different events, running the gamut from hurdles to throws to relays to races.

As a sophomore he won a javelin title at the Olympic League JV Championships, an event in which Rische made it to sub-districts three times in his career.

He also made it to sub-districts in the discus, and was a huge supporter of his Wolf teammates every moment he was wearing the red and black.

On the tennis court, Rische was a strong double player, teaming up most notably with his brother.

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   Sarah Wright makes it official, stamping on home after blasting a two-run home run at the district tourney. (John Fisken photos)

   CHS football legend Paul Messner (rockin’ the impressive beard) and family made the trip off-Island to watch the Wolves play.

Wolf center-fielder Hope Lodell vacuums up another fly ball.

  In the year of the long ball, Katrina McGranahan crushes yet another moon shot.

CHS assistant coach Ron Wright fears not the sunburn (likely) headed his way.

Lauren Rose, your friendly neighborhood Terminator.

   Head coach Kevin McGranahan enjoys the show (and the knowledge that, unlike Wright, his head is shielded from the sun).

Kyla Briscoe gets the rally caps going.

After a season of rain, rain and more rain, the finale was soaked in sun.

Playing four games (and 33 innings) in 26 hours at the West Central District 3 tourney in Tacoma, the Coupeville High School softball sluggers finally had reason to use sunblock.

They also had plenty of opportunities to get their close-ups, as busy bee paparazzi John Fisken popped in while bouncing from locale to locale Saturday, shooting Whidbey Island athletes competing in postseason action.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see more (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170520-Playoff-vs-Bellevue-Christian/

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   Lucy Sandahl (8) and Mallory Kortuem head for the finish line in the 800 at Saturday’s West Central District 3 track meet. (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf throwers (l to r) Skyler Lawrence, Allison Wenzel and Alexxis Otto smile for the camera after kickin’ butt and takin’ ribbons in the discus.

   Ariah Bepler drops over the bar on his way to winning the high jump, punching his ticket to state.

CHS senior Lauren Grove is headed back to state for a third, and final, time.

Ashlie Shank advertises her school while waiting for her event.

Hiding from the paparazzi.

Naika Hallam fires the javelin skyward.

   Landing with a splash in the triple jump, foreign exchange student Aurora Zanardi ends her American high school track days.

For some, it was the next step. For others, the final stop.

But, regardless of whether they advanced to state or not, all the Coupeville High School track stars competing at the district meet in Renton Saturday got a chance to shine in front of John Fisken’s camera.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see much more (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Track/20170520-District-Track-meet-day-2/

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   It was then, late in the third inning of a mid-season game, that Gavin Knoblich began to contemplate the meaning of the universe. (John Fisken photos)

Hawthorne Wolfe streaks for home.

“Are you ready for the high, hard cheese, son? No, no, you’re not.”

“Get on my bat, ball!!”

Chelsea “Cool Rider” Prescott gets ready to slash.

“I believe I can fly and … crud.”

Well, I can’t read a schedule.

Somehow I missed the fact the Central Whidbey Babe Ruth baseball team was playing at home Tuesday, less than a mile from my house.

Thankfully, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken is more on top of things, and these pictures, captured as the Wolves bounced North Whidbey in a game called short by darkness, are courtesy him.

To see more (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Baseball/20170516-Babe-Ruth-Coupeville-vs-North-Whidbey/

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   Randy King (with starter’s pistol) gets ready to unleash bedlam. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf throwers Alex Jimenez (left) and Trystan Ford plot their strategy.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins hits her stride.

   Cassidy Moody is in charge of this event, and she’s not about to take any sass (or wear any shoes).

Logan Martin unleashes his inner beast.

Kiara Contreras works on her kung fu while running the hurdles.

CHS track star Raven Vick juggles keeping stats and enjoying a cold treat.

Someone has spotted the cameraman.

   Fleet-footed relay runners (l to r) Jake Mitten, Sage Downes, Sam Wynn and Aiden Burdge head to the blocks.

The sun was shining, PRs were popping up in every race and the paparazzi was busy clicking away.

John Fisken wandered through Coupeville Tuesday and the photos above, capturing the lone home middle school track meet of the season, are courtesy him.

To see more (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Track/20170509-MS-Track/

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