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Joel Walstad (John Fisken photos)

Joel Walstad flies in, guns blazin’. (John Fisken photos)

CJ Smith

CJ Smith is hungry for a playoff win.

cheer

“We salute you, mighty Wolf warrior!!”

Wiley

Wiley Hesselgrave, droppin’ jaws and takin’ names.

Walstad

Walstad gets fancy.

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   Wolf football star Brenden Gilbert (far right, with Fat Head of Matt Shank) is the only person in the joint who knows where the camera man is hiding.

Now the games get really important.

The regular season is done and both CHS varsity hoops squads are off to the playoffs.

They have different seeds (the 15-5 Wolf girls are #1, the 7-12 boys #3 in their respective classes) but the same goal — postseason success.

Coupeville’s boys’ squad will kick it off first, with a loser-out game in Puyallup against Cascade Christian (11-9) Saturday night. The game tips at 7 PM.

To get you ready, some shiny new pics from the season finale against Klahowya, courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

To see more, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8068&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Plug in top-secret code EB80684962 before Feb. 24 and you’ll get 15% off any purchases.

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"Will someone make this fool let go of my basketball? I don't like people touching MY basketball!!" (John Fisken photos)

   Sarah Wright is a bit perturbed. “Will someone make this fool let go of my basketball? I don’t like people touching MY basketball!!” (John Fisken photos)

2 pts

“Get out your umbrella, cause I’m gonna make it rain!!”

15

“Block my shot? Not a chance, sister!!”

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   And the crowd (led by irrepressible future Wolf star Mollie Bailey, top left in red) goes wild.

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Having left her defender sprawled on the floor, a young Wolf heads for the basket.

Kalia

Kalia Littlejohn threads the needle.

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Raise your hands if you’re sure Coupeville is better than Granite Falls.

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“The next sound you’ll hear is the ball hitting the bottom of the net, baby!!”

And we’re officially tipped off.

The Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball squads made their regular-season debut at home Tuesday, battling Granite Falls and being captured on film by roving photographer John Fisken.

In the night’s premier showdown, the Wolf 8th grade varsity came within a missed half-court shot at the buzzer of upending the Tigers.

Battling back from a double-digit deficit, Coupeville, which was playing without vacationing shooting star Lindsey Roberts, got scoring from four players.

Sarah Wright banged home 10 to pace the Wolves, while Kalia Littlejohn (8), Ashlie Shank (4) and Ema Smith (3) all chipped in.

To see more Fisken action shots, pop over to:

8th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d3eb30ec

7th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d3eaa59b

JV — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d3e930ee

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(John Fisken photos)

   Aaron Trumbull gets a lift from fellow Wolf seniors (l to r) Isaac Vargas, Joel Walstad, Matt Shank and Aaron Curtin. (John Fisken photos)

Pomp

You get a gift bag. And you get a gift bag. And you…

Shank

Shank

Curtin

Curtin (with his new “adopted parents,” Shawn and Renee Walstad).

Vargas

Vargas

Trumbull

Trumbull

Walstad reclaims his parents.

Walstad reclaims his parents.

A moment with coach Anthony Smith, who took over the CHS program as these seniors entered their freshman season.

A moment with coach Anthony Smith, who took over the CHS program as these seniors entered their freshman season.

They were the building blocks.

Four years ago, the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad basically started from ground zero.

A new coach, Anthony Smith, took the reigns after Randy King retired from a 20+ year career at the helm of the Wolves. And, when he did, he inherited a team that had way more freshmen than battle-hardened veterans.

But Smith, and his guys, endured, and they have built on their success each season.

From zero wins to one to three to seven and counting and a playoff appearance this year, Wolf boys’ hoops is steadily moving back to its former glory.

Monday night CHS took a moment before its regular season finale to honor five of the young men who have been at the heart of the growth.

Aaron Trumbull and Joel Walstad played all four years, while Aaron Curtin and Isaac Vargas put in three.

Matt Shank joined in for the last two after his family arrived from Utah, but he fit in so well it feels like he was here the whole way.

As they played on Senior Night, I have one word to describe how I, as a fan in the cheap seats, feel about these five and what they have accomplished.

Respect.

They have never given up, even when taking beatings at the hands of college teams disguised as high schools like ATM and King’s.

When fair-weather fans abandoned them during the growing pains, they still showed up. Night after night, practice after practice.

They endured, they played with honor, through tough losses and now, through some memorable victories.

Many of those fans have begun to come back, joining those who never left.

The gym is getting noisier again, never more evident than during a blow-the-roof-off-the-joint overtime win over the Olympic League’s #1 team, Chimacum, last Friday.

These young men deserve the applause. They deserve our respect.

It is easy to show up when things are going well.

It is easy to get your parents to move you to a different school. It is karma when you spend most of the next three years with your butt attached to the bench at that “better” school.

My respect goes to these five, who didn’t opt out, who didn’t give in or back down, who played their entire careers at Coupeville.

Whether they were here for two years or four, they were Wolves and their play honored those who came before them, while inspiring those who are coming on their heels.

There will be a moment (very soon) when the Coupeville boys’ hoops players get back to that place high on the mountain top — the Wolf girls are up there, waiting for them — but it wouldn’t have happened with out these guys.

Trumbull. Curtin. Walstad. Shank. Vargas.

You will be remembered. You were appreciated.

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Allison (John Fisken photos)

   Allison Wenzel (and her extremely photo-friendly hair) clamp down on defense. (John Fisken photos)

Trumbull

Aaron Trumbull rumbles in the paint.

Mia

Mia Littlejohn holds on to the ball while absorbing a shot to the kidneys.

Wynter

Flying in like Superman, Aaron Curtin has his eyes set firmly on the goal.

Wynter

Wynter Thorne’s face was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Wiley

Ballet-like elevation gets Wiley Hesselgrave room to shoot.

Tiffanmy

Tiffany Briscoe takes a shot to the mid section, but refuses to bow down.

Ryan

  Matt Shank (right) and Curtin watch in awe as Ryan Griggs climbs the stairway to hoops heaven.

The action was hair-raising.

Facing off with physical Chimacum squads Friday, the Coupeville High School basketball teams managed to win three of four games, while keeping most, if not all, of their limbs.

The photos above capture the teams that won (girls varsity and JV and boys varsity) in action.

No disrespect to the Wolf JV boys, but travelin’ photo man John Fisken had to jet to Oak Harbor to cover the Wildcats as well, so you ended up getting left out of this batch of photos.

Next time.

To see more of what he was able to shoot under a time crunch, pop over to:

Girls Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8033&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Girls JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8032&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Boys Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8030&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Plug in the coupon code EB80304962 before Feb. 22 and you’ll get 15% off any photo purchases.

All purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Kalia

“I’m Kalia Littlejohn and you’ve entered a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. That’s a signpost up ahead. Your next stop: The Photo Zone.” (John Fisken photos)

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Five of the six Wolf seniors, representing. Back (l to r), Monica Vidoni, Madeline Strasburg, Kacie Kiel, Julia Myers. Front: Wynter Thorne. MIA: Hailey Hammer.

Some (not all) of the people who make Coupeville High School basketball games run smoothly.

Some (not all) of the people who make Coupeville High School basketball games run smoothly.

Eileen

   The woman who makes CHS sports roll, Eileen Stone, in the one single moment when she’s not busy doing 12,000 things.

Mini cheer

  CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck leads a group of young cheerleaders to the floor for their halftime show.

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   Wolf hoops coaches Anthony Smith (left) and Bob Martin have a meeting of the minds.

Wynter

Kiel and Thorne pose for a classy senior portrait.

Mia

Like a moth to a flame, the click of the camera draws in Mia Littlejohn.

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Freshmen…

"I'm just here so I don't get fined." Aaron Curtin sweeps us away.

“I’m just here so I don’t get fined.” Aaron Curtin sweeps us away.

A million little details go into every Coupeville High School basketball game.

The Wolf players have to be present, of course, but so do the support crew, the fans, maybe even the press (both professional and fly-by-night).

Busy photo man John Fisken, bouncing between two towns in the same night (he still insists on shooting some photos in Oak Harbor for some reason…) captured all of the hullabaloo for you.

Glossy photos. Easier than reading.

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