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Wolf JV coach Stephanie Henning plots out strategy. (John Fisken photos)

Emma Mathusek comes up firing after fielding a grounder.

Swinging between the rain drops, Tiffany Briscoe rips another hit.

The master of the artful bunt, Tamika Nastali, works at perfecting her craft.

   Tracking the ball into her mitt, Wolf catcher Mackenzie Davis waits for Scout Smith’s fastball.

The wins (and photos) keep raining down.

Local paparazzi John Fisken dodged the liquid sunshine Saturday to nab the Wolf softball pics seen above.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170422-vs-Lynden-Christian/

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Bree Daigneault celebrates a well-played point.  (John Fisken photos)

Bathed in (brief) sunshine, Kameryn St Onge is ready to rock the world.

Valen Trujillo strides into another winner.

Tia Wurzrainer feels the love.

   And then the rain returns, though Zoe Trujillo remains locked-in regardless of the weather.

A wet spring continues to bedevil the Coupeville High School girls tennis squad.

Tuesday’s Olympic League showdown with Klahowya was halted mid-match when bright sunshine turned into a downpour in mere seconds.

A half hour later? The sun was back but the Eagles were well on their way home.

The match will be finished when the two teams meet Apr. 27 in Silverdale.

Unless it rains that day, too…

It was the third straight match affected by the liquid sunshine.

A trip Monday to North Kitsap was called off, then bumped to Thursday.

That comes on the heels of last Friday, when the Wolves had just boarded the ferry to travel over to Chimacum when the cancellation call came.

Tennis has been stung the hardest of any CHS sport by the damp spring weather.

While baseball has played 12 games, soccer 11 and softball nine, tennis is lagging far behind with just five completed matches.

Heck, even track is ahead of the netters now, having competed in six meets.

The constant rain-outs are creating a backlog for the Wolf netters.

If weather permits, they’ll travel to Kingston Wednesday, then North Kitsap Thursday.

Next week, CHS is scheduled to play 4.5 matches in four days — Monday (Friday Harbor) and Tuesday (Chimacum) at home, Wednesday (South Whidbey) and Thursday (Klahowya) on the road.

 

To see more photos from Tuesday’s match (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-Tennis/GT-20170418-vs-Klahowya/

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   After a season of rain and wind, Mackenzie Davis is just happy to see the sun again. (John Fisken photos)

Tamika Nastali dares you to run on her gun.

   Veronica Crownover (14) is about to get mobbed after blasting a home run over the center field fence.

   Wolves (l to r) Hope Lodell, Lauren Rose and Sarah Wright enjoy post-game cupcakes.

Rose might have enjoyed hers a little too much…

Freshman Scout Smith gazes into her bright future.

   Seniors (l to r) Robin Cedillo, Jae LeVine and Tiffany Briscoe hang out with coach Kevin McGranahan.

Friends forever.

Saturday was prime time.

The sun emerged, delivering a true spring-like day, the Wolf softball sluggers bashed Friday Harbor, cupcakes were eaten, flowers were given out to player’s moms and wandering photo man John Fisken made an appearance in Cow Town.

The photos above are courtesy him.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170415-vs-Friday-Harbor/

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Ethan Spark gets his head into the game. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf goalie Dewitt Cole fires the ball downfield.

   With teammate Aram Leyva running beside him, Hunter Downes pulls the trigger on the CHS offense.

Well, the weather was nice.

While the score of Friday night’s boys soccer game between Coupeville and Port Angeles wan’t to the liking of the locals (a 6-0 Wolf loss), rain and wind mostly stayed away.

That made John Fisken’s job easier, and the wanderin’ paparazzi was able to snap away without too much time devoted to wiping off his camera lenses.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Boys-Soccer/20140414-vs-Port-Angeles/

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Lauren Rose gives her bat a pep talk. (John Fisken photos)

   Mud flies as a Chimacum runner comes roaring in to third as Wolf Matt Hilborn tries to corral the throw.

   Wendi Hilborn pretends she’s not concerned about having to clean Matt’s white pants.

CHS hurler Dane Lucero brings the heat.

   Having successfully beaten the throw, Hope Lodell acknowledges the crowd reaction (or asks the ump for time).

   Baseball moms Lisa Jenne (left) and Kristi Etzell, quick to realize sunny doesn’t always equal warm on the prairie.

Swing (and click) away.

With rain and wind having turned to sunshine (and a little wind) Wednesday afternoon, both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball teams were able to get in league games.

Along for the ride was local paparazzi John Fisken, who provides us with a mix of action and reaction shots.

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

Softballhttp://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170412-vs-Chimacum/

Baseballhttp://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Baseball/20170412-vs-Chimacum/

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