
Sarah Stuurmans may be a Wolf mom now, but she can still rip up the volleyball court like back in the old days. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
It’s the fashion must-have of the season.
While outdoor high school sports fans can go sans masks these days, you still need that fabric accent when you come inside gyms for volleyball matches.
As Coupeville played its home opener Tuesday — with varsity and JV both winning against visiting Mount Vernon Christian — wanderin’ photographer John Fisken captured the many looks of Wolf fans.
Some went for basic black, others for wilder prints, but all stayed loud ‘n proud while doing their share to blunt the spread of Covid.

The Maddie Georges fan club holds down the top row.

The old school photographers keep a watchful eye on the new-school photo whiz kids coming for their crown, one snap at a time.

Kacie (left) and Katie Kiel, Wolf volleyball alumni of note.

Jennifer Menges eyeballs daughter Ashley – once a top Wolf player, now in charge of things as Coupeville’s JV coach.

Aimee Bishop (left) and Barbi Ford, somehow keeping everything involved in CHS athletics working night in and night out.

Tami and Mitch Aparicio celebrate their anniversary by watching niece Lyla Stuurmans burn up the joint.

Nothing is official until they say it’s official.
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