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Logan Downes (7) is off to the races. (John Fisken photos)

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Emett Raye (far left) hauls down a Lakewood runner.

The uniforms are purple and gold, but the guys under the pads hail from the land of black and red.

Four Coupeville Elementary School students are playing with the Oak Harbor Youth Football League this fall, and rovin’ camera man John Fisken snapped two of them during jamboree play this past weekend.

Making the trek up to Oak Town to battle on the gridiron are Wolves Logan Downes, Wyatt Howard, Gabriel Reed, Aiden O’Neil and Emett Raye.

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CMS track coach Elizabeth Bitting rolls to the best performance in the half marathon by a female runner from Coupeville. (John Fisken photos)

   CMS track coach Elizabeth Bitting rolls to the best performance in the half marathon by a female runner from Coupeville. (John Fisken photos)

Jon Crimmins

Jon Crimmins, Coupeville’s top male finisher in the half marathon.

Sarah Chombeau 10K

Sarah Chombeau leads all local runners in the 10K.

Daniel Verble 10K

Hot on her heels, Daniel Verble notched the top male performance in the 10K by a Coupeville male runner.

Olivia Flack 5K

Olivia Flack can not be caught in the 5K.

Samuel Wynn (338) and James Wood 5K

   Samuel Wynn (338) and James Wood are neck-and-neck coming down the stretch in the 5K.

Gabe and Jyotica Barrio

Gabe and Jyotica Barrio, out for a father/daughter run.

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Sherry Roberts (left) and Tammy Smith head home.

Debra Savalza

Debra Savalza nears the finish line with a flourish.

Gone with the wind.

Not that there was too much wind on a sunny, sizzlin’ August day, but local runners competing in the annual Race the Reserve Saturday were flying along.

The photos above, which come to us courtesy John Fisken, capture a slice of Coupeville’s best and brightest as they waged war against the clock and their own inner will.

To see more and possibly purchase some for the mantle-place (a portion of the money goes to college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

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Batman (John Fisken photos)

Little known fact. When not fighting crime, Batman stays busy as a rampaging linebacker. (John Fisken photos)

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One quick cut and he’s gone, leaving behind just a scorch mark on the grass.

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A future Wolf cheer captain begins her rise to the top.

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They may not know how to spell his last name, but Logan Downes is already a star, following in the footsteps of older brothers Hunter and Sage.

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   “Step back, son. When I get goin’ here, no one, and I mean no one, is gonna catch me!!”

A new season kicked off Monday.

The Oak Harbor Youth Football and Cheer League hit the gridiron to start practice and travelin’ photo man John Fisken was on hand to click away.

Seven Coupeville Elementary School students are signed up for the league this season, with four football players and three cheerleaders.

Five of the seven fall in the Pee Wees category (ages 7-8) while the other two call the Midget class (9-10) home.

Pee Wee Cheer:

Taylor Brotemarker
Elizabeth Cato
Avery Miller

Pee Wee Football:

Aiden O’Neil
Emett Raye

Midget Football:

Logan Downes
Wyatt Howard

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Teo (John Fisken photos)

Teo Keilwitz (9) leads the Wolves out to battle. (John Fisken photos)

Ryan Labrador

Ryan Labrador (70) just wants to hug the quarterback.

Shane Losey

Shane Losey keeps his eyes locked on the ball.

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   Ty Eck (1) snags a Lakeside runner, while Uriel Liquidano (right) flies in to help out on the play.

Greg Villarreal

Greg Villarreal ponders man’s fate in the vast universe … or his team’s next play.

Jacob Martin

   Always-helpful Jacob Martin (32) figures there’s no reason for the Lakeside runner to wait until after the game to take his pads off.

Seth David

Seth David checks his chin strap before going out and droppin’ a hurtin’.

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CHS coach Brett Smedley (middle) lays out the game plan for his squad.

John Fisken was a busy, busy guy.

The travelin’ photo man snapped a ton of photos Saturday as Coupeville High School played a summer scrimmage against visiting Lakeside, and, while we ran a bunch that day, we didn’t use them all up.

So, as we head into a Monday morning, here’s a few more football-drenched images.

23 days until the official start of practice. Not that anyone’s counting…

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Brett Smedley (John Fisken photos)

Wolf head coach Brett Smedley watches his players at work. (John Fisken photos)

Christi Messner

Sisters Christi Messner (left) and Aimee Bishop grant a photo op.

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Coach corner, as gridiron guru Orson Christensen (front in blue), former CHS head man Tony Maggio (red jersey) and state baseball Hall of Famer Jim Waller (back, in cap) congregate.

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CHS assistant coach Dylan Schachtner shows the Badgers some love.

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  Nice weather and the sound of football helmets hitting draw out a collection of Wolf parents and fans.

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   Grill master Lincoln Kelly (black CHS shirt) fires up the grill, as Wolf parents prepare for a post-scrimmage BBQ.

If it’s July 25, it’s football season.

Sort of.

With summer workouts winding down, Coupeville High School got a chance to run plays against a real foe Saturday, with Lakeside coming to town for a scrimmage.

Traveling photo man John Fisken was nice enough to grace us with his presence, and the photos above are courtesy him.

This batch focuses on Coupeville coaches and fans, while the next article will feature Wolf players in action.

Oh, and if you’re curious, the first day of real practice?

Wednesday, Aug. 19 — a mere 25 days from now.

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