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Hope Lodell (John Fisken photos)

   Hope Lodell shows off her cannon of an arm, peppering the audience with little pink duckies. (John Fisken photos)

Payton

Payton Aparicio was locked in from opening tip to final point.

Emma

   Emma Smith and Co. are all smiles as they sail towards Coupeville volleyball’s first league title since 2004.

team

The Wolf bench always appreciates a good butt-whuppin’.

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe fights for a point at the net.

Valen Trujillo

How low can Valen Trujillo go to save a point? Very, very low.

Katrina

   Ashley Menges (14) gazes in awe as Katrina McGranahan pulls off some mid-air magic.

(Diane Fisken photo)

   John Fisken becomes a fuzzy pink wonder in tribute to his sister, Mary, who fought breast cancer for a decade-plus. (Diane Fisken photo)

Coupeville was in the pink Tuesday night.

The rampaging Wolf volleyball squad rolled to a straight-sets win over its biggest rival, while also raising money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer.

When he wasn’t snapping pics, John Fisken also participated in the Dig for the Cure festivities, letting CHS spikers turn his silver locks pink in honor of his sister Mary, who passed away recently after a 10-year battle with the disease.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/VB-20161018-Klahowya-at-Coupev/

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Brad Sherman (John Fisken photos)

   “Sweet sassy molassy! The boy’s gunnin’ for my record!!” CHS offensive guru Brad Sherman watches his QB, Hunter Downes, tie his school single-game record for TD passes. (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Downes

  “I’m coming for all your records, old man!!” Downes flings some heat on a damp day.

Hunter Smith

   Hunter Smith also tied a school single-game record, hauling in three of Downes four scoring strikes on the afternoon.

Jacob Martin

   “I said SIT DOWN!!” Jacob Martin (32) has had just about enough of people trying to run past him for this day, thank you very much.

Cameron

   Cameron Toomey-Stout skips through the rain on his way to some of his 166 receiving yards. 

Ryan Labrador

Ryan Labrador holds the line, giving his guys time to pull off their magic.

Martin

Martin plunges into the fray.

Sean Toomey-Stout

No one escapes from Sean Toomey-Stout. No one.

Ignoring #StormFreakOut2016, John Fisken spent Saturday doing what photographers do — wading into the eye of the hurricane in pursuit of sweet, sweet pics.

He emerged three hours later a little damp, but not too ruffled, with plenty of glossy photos to document Coupeville’s trip to Lake Washington to face Bellevue Christian.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/FB-20161015-Coupeville-at-BC/

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Mckenzie Meyer (John Fisken photos)

Mckenzie Meyer is here to rock … and roll. (John Fisken photos)

Allison Wenzel works on Jesse Hester's makeup, before they join the Mulan float.

   Allison Wenzel works on Jesse Hester’s makeup, before they both join the Mulan float.

Lauren Grove scrambles to catch up with the soccer float.

Lauren Grove scrambles to catch up with the soccer float.

Homecoming Duchess Arlana Nielsen and Duke Chad Felgar prepare to hit the open road.

   Homecoming Duchess Arlana Nielsen and Duke Chad Felgar prepare to hit the open road in style.

Payton Aparicio

   CHS spikers (l to r) Lauren Rose, Payton Aparicio and Lucy Sandahl enjoy the brief sunshine.

Booster Club

Fueled by way too much sugar, the Booster Club peels out.

Nick Blalock

Nick Blalock stands ready to let loose with some musical stylings.

seniors

   Senior royalty (l to r) Uriel Liquidano, Jacob Martin and Ethan Marx bask in their moment of glory.

John Fisken sacrificed for us.

Like I said yesterday, the ever-affable paparazzi pulled himself out of his sick bed (and stopped searching WebMD for disturbing new diseases) and trekked down to Coupeville to shoot the Homecoming Parade.

With that kind of effort, we can’t sell him short, so we’re back for round two of his parade pix.

And seriously, next time you see Fisken, buy him a Diet Coke.

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(John Fisken photos)

   Audrianna Shaw gets her whole body into her hit. (John Fisken photos)

Chandelle Schoonover

Coral Caveness and Chandell Schoonover (9) plot strategy.

Lita

   Lita Woollet, a highly-accomplished scrapper on the wrestling mat, is ready to rumble on the hardwood.

high five

   Ella Colwell (18) and Samantha Streitler exchange high fives after a successful point.

serve

Caveness fires up a lethal serve.

Genna

   Before taking the court Genna Wright gets a family portrait with her grandparents/biggest fans, Ron and Gretchen Smith.

team

Finding ways to kill time between matches.

The future is coming, one spike at a time.

Coupeville’s younger volleyball players are busy tearing up the court right now at the middle school level, anxious to emulate their high-flying role models on the first-place high school squad.

As they played Thursday at home against Chimacum, photographer John Fisken snapped away, capturing a mix of 7th and 8th grade action.

To see all of his photos (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/MSVB-20161006-Coupeville-vs-Ch/

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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photos)

Mia Littlejohn triggers a play Thursday night. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts

The leg that launches. Wolf defender Lindsey Roberts lets rip.

Lauren Bayne

Lauren Bayne directs traffic (and the soccer ball).

Megan DePorter

   Nothing gets by her. Senior defender Megan DePorter keeps the ball away from her goal.

This is shaping up to be the most successful season in the relatively short history of Coupeville High School’s girls soccer program.

The Wolves have already tied their record for most wins in a single season, their leader has exploded the school’s scoring record, and, even when they lose, they stay close.

Thursday night provided Coupeville with one of those rare losses, as it fell to visiting Port Angeles 3-1 on a rain-streaked night.

The non-conference defeat, coming to a large 2A school, drops the small-school 1A Wolves to 6-3-1 on the season.

Two of their losses have come to 2A schools, while the other one was a narrow defeat to perennial 1A state title contender Klahowya.

Coupeville gets a chance to avenge one of those vanquishings when it travels to Sequim Tuesday, Oct. 11 for a non-conference bout.

Facing off with a strong Rough Rider squad, the Wolves were stung by junior Emily Boyd, who tallied two goals.

She opened the scoring in the game’s 15th minute, then tacked on another at the 35-minute mark.

In between, Taylar Clark punched another goal in for Port Angeles, as the Rough Riders built an insurmountable lead.

Coupeville avoided the shutout when sophomore Kalia Littlejohn beat the defense in the 44th minute for her seventh goal of the season.

The score was set up by Mia Littlejohn.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/GS-20161006-Coupeville-vs-Pt-A/

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