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Kyla Briscoe (John Fisken photos)

   Kyla Briscoe (and her happy frog blanket) wait wistfully for warmer weather to return. (John Fisken photos)

Robert Nastali

   Robert Nastali tries to decide which daughter is his favorite at the moment. It all hangs on this at-bat.

Ally Roberts

   Wolf volleyball ace Ally Roberts keeps it low-key, so as not to be swarmed by autograph seekers.

Rich Briscoe

   Rich Briscoe debates whether slapping the umpire on the back of the head would help him make better calls.

Sylvia Arnold

   The day was overcast, yet Sylvia Arnold was still shooting off rays of sunshine from every pore. Uncanny.

Sean LeVine

   Sean LeVine — soccer guru, EMT, dad, possible runway model (he’s already got Blue Steel down cold…).

Moments after this picture was taken, the photographer vanished. Coincidence?

  Moments after this picture was taken, the photographer vanished. Coincidence?

Gretchen Smith

   Gretchen Smith basks in the glow of watching granddaughter Sarah Wright, Coupeville’s catcher/cleanup hitter, be super-awesome on the diamond.

Fans, fans as far as the eye (or camera) can see.

Coupeville sports boosters are as dedicated as any you will meet, and jam the stands for almost every Wolf sports event.

Softball is no exception, and, as CHS played Meridian Saturday, wanderin’ photo man John Fisken let his camera slide through the crowds to snap some portraits for us.

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Lauren Rose (John Fisken photos)

   They may call Lauren Rose “Mouse,” but her cannon of an arm roars like a lion when making the throw from third to first. (John Fisken photos)

Cole Payne

   One cock of the arm from Wolf catcher Cole Payne, and even the most daring of would-be base stealers feel their stomachs drop through their shoes.

Tamika Nastali

Eagle-eyed Tamika Nastali never flinches as she calmly watches ball four arrive.

Joey Lippo

   Joey Lippo’s mom, Connie, will have a mixed reaction to this pic. On the one hand, her son scored. On the other hand, someone has to wash those pants…

Julian Welling

   Julian Welling remains the king of delivering epic facial expressions while firing in the high, hard cheese.

Veronica Crownover

Raise your hand if you just scored, Veronica Crownover.

"Yeah, I don't think so..." Clay Reilly can't be fooled by your weak change-up.

“Yeah, I don’t think so…” Clay Reilly can’t be fooled by your weak change-up.

Jae LeVine

Jae “Flash” LeVine, quicker than a sand storm.

If it’s Saturday, swing away.

Taking advantage of a day off from school, both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball squads hosted non-conference games this weekend.

Bouncing back and forth across the road (while dodging traffic), travelin’ photo clicker John Fisken captured a bit of both games for your viewing pleasure.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Softballhttp://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11316&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Baseball http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11317&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Luke Merriman

Luke Merriman is just here to sign autographs. (John Fisken photos)

Ashlie Shank

   Ashlie Shank (left) and Ema Smith are happy to see that their personal paparazzi has shown up once again.

Hoagland

Jim Hoagland, man of mystery.

Christine Wright

   Christine Wright gazes into a bright Wolf sports future which includes her two youngest, multi-sport stars Sarah and Genna.

mom

   Baseball moms enjoy the sunshine, since a week or two back they were all huddled under blankets and umbrellas, dodging rain, wind and bitter cold.

Lauren Bayne

  Wolf track star Lauren Bayne spends a few minutes of down time taking in a ballgame.

Hunter Downes

CHS quarterback Hunter Downes ponders the meaning of life.

Genna Wright

Genna Wright’s own athletic future is so bright, she has to wear shades.

It wouldn’t be the same without the fans.

Sure, you could play the games, keep the scores, hand out the trophies, but, without people hollering, things would feel off.

As he clicked away at recent CHS baseball and softball games, wanderin’ cameraman John Fisken let his lens slide into the stands and snapped these glossy pics for us.

Proof that fans can hold the spotlight just as strongly as the players they’ve come out to watch.

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Julian Welling (John Fisken photos)

   Julian Welling abused the Klahowya pitcher twice, once with the Stare O’ Death, then by ripping an RBI single. (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Smith

Hunter Smith keeps a laser focus as he drops a bunt.

Kory Score

Kory Score provides a tall target at first.

Cole Payne

“Go, man, go!” Wolf coach Marc Aparicio sends Cole Payne flying for home.

Clay Reilly

   Lurking among the dandelions, Clay Reilly is in the right spot at the right time to rob Klahowya of a hit.

Smith

Smith pulls out his best hurdler moves as he flies into first.

The best in the biz.

After shocking Klahowya on Tuesday afternoon, the Coupeville High School baseball squad sits atop the 1A Olympic League with a perfect 3-0 record.

Wandering around, snapping pics as the action unfolded, was paparazzi John Fisken, and the photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11280&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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You do not run on Jae "Flash" LeVine. Ever. (John Fisken photo)

You do not run on Jae “Flash” LeVine. Ever. (John Fisken photo)

Tiffany Briscoe

   Tiffany Briscoe comes up firing from right field, dropping the hammer on a straying runner.

Heather Nastali

Heather Nastali smoothly scoops up a wandering softball while patrolling left.

Katrina McGranahan

   Heat, heat and more heat is what Katrina McGranahan’s pitching arm has to offer rival sluggers.

Mikayla Elfrank

   Mikayla Elfrank can already taste the double she’s about to blast. Spoiler alert: it came about two feet away from being a home-run.

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Wolf third-baseman Lauren Rose (5) calls the team meeting to order.

Their intensity matched the sunshine.

Playing under summer-like conditions (anyone remember a few games back when the diamond was nailed by a winter windstorm?), the Coupeville High School softball squad brought their A-game Tuesday.

That carried over to their photo skills, where, as usual, they made superb targets for wanderin’ camera man John Fisken.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11273&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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