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Marenna Rebischke-Smith leads off a series of Wolf cheer portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Karyme Castro

Emily Fiedler

Lucy Crouch

Coral Caveness

Mica Shipley

Kim Castro

Ready to get loud.

Let’s take a moment to honor maybe the hardest-working team in Wolf Nation.

The Coupeville High School cheer team puts in the work like few others, and does it without a complaint.

The pics seen above, snapped before the fall sports season began, capture a number of the individual Wolves, as well as a team shot in which the squad members let their personalities show through.

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Quicksilver Sean Toomey-Stout makes the magic happen Saturday afternoon, leading Coupeville to a 28-0 win in Kittitas. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Beth Stout (left) and Lisa Toomey marinate in a proud mama (times two) moment. “We’ve raised him well, my dear.”

Back in action, Isaiah Bittner anchors the Wolf line.

Bracing against the Eastern Washington wind, Wolves (left to right) Alex Jimenez, Ben Smith, Kevin Partida, Dawson Houston, Kynel Hart, and Josh Upchurch get ready for action.

Her work done (for the moment, at least), team manager Melanie Navarro catches a brief, well-deserved break.

A pack of die-hard Wolf fans made the trip East for the game.

Deb Smith welcomes the paparazzi to town.

Dakota Eck returns one of his three interceptions.

Give him enough Diet Coke, and you can get a photographer to the other side of the state.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken plunked himself in the press car with myself and Whidbey News-Times Sport Editor Jim Waller Saturday, and headed off to the wilds of Kittitas.

Once there, with the sweet sounds of vintage AC/DC and Def Leppard songs filling the air (the way the football gods intended it!), our resident camera clicker went to work, and the pics seen above are courtesy him.

To see everything Fisken shot while far from home, and possibly purchase some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2019-2020/FB-2019-10-05-at-Kittitas/

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Zoe Trujillo (front) and Maddie Vondrak get down with their bad selves. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Smashing kills at the net or directing traffic from the back, Kylie Chernikoff is putting together a stellar season.

Vivian Farris is part of a talented group of CHS freshmen athletes who are already making an impact.

Maya Toomey-Stout, crushing dreams of rival players every day, in every way.

Sean Toomey-Stout (left) and Jacobi Pilgrim approve.

Taygin Jump unleashes a smokin’ hot serve.

Jordyn Rogers launches the attack.

Undefeated and it feels so good.

It’s the hottest sports program in town.

Coupeville High School volleyball is nearly perfect this fall, with varsity (5-0), JV (3-1), and C-Team (3-0) combining for a sizzlin’ 11-1 record.

Three of those wins came Tuesday night, as the Wolves defended the honor of their home courts, swatting arch-rival South Whidbey.

As the wins played out, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken bounced between the CHS and CMS gym to capture a collection of pics, showcasing both on-court action and fan reaction.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball/VB-2019-10-01-vs-South-Whidbey/

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Lily Leedy, showing her colors on a night when Coupeville High School soccer honored those fighting against cancer, gets artful with the ball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Carolyn Lhamon launches a missile.

Izzy Wells eyeballs the defense, looking for an open teammate.

Natalie Castano fights for control of the ball in the open field.

Tia Wurzrainer’s moment of Zen – chipping a perfect shot without ever having to open her eyes to see where the ball sits. She just knows.

Natalie Hollrigel, killin’ it.

They are fast, brutal, and efficient.

There’s many reasons the South Whidbey High School girls soccer squad is undefeated this season, and all were on display Tuesday during a 4-0 win at Coupeville.

The Falcons have an explosive offense, a lock-down defense and high-caliber players at every position.

As it heads into a first-place showdown with King’s Thursday, South Whidbey sits at 4-0 in North Sound Conference play, 7-0 overall.

Coupeville, which lost its top scorer to injury in the first half of the season opener, is headed in the right direction, showing growth across the board, even if the record doesn’t always reflect it.

With the loss to their Island rivals, the Wolves sit at 0-4 in league play, 0-6-2 overall.

That puts them a game off of a playoff berth with six conference tilts to go, as they are chasing Granite Falls (1-3, 3-5), who they face Thursday on the road, and Sultan (1-3, 1-5-2).

King’s (4-0, 6-2) sits in a tie with South Whidbey atop the league standings, while Cedar Park Christian (2-2, 5-3) holds the middle.

Coupeville coach Kyle Nelson knew Tuesday’s game would feature probably the toughest foe on the schedule, but he came away pleased with a lot of what he saw from his team.

“I felt pretty good with our effort,” he said. “A few mental errors cost us, but
mostly a great effort and continued improvement.”

 

JV blanked:

No score was reported, but word on the street was that South Whidbey shut out Coupeville, which leaves the Wolf young guns sitting at 0-3 in league, 0-4 overall.

 

To see more photos from both varsity and JV action, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer/GS-2019-10-01-vs-South-Whidbey/

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Maryah Love powers up to launch a power-packed serve. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Brionna Blouin scans the scoreboard after shredding Northshore Christian.

Wolves (left to right) Savina Wells, Bryley Gilbert, Taylor Brotemarkle, and Lyla Stuurmans get ready to welcome their teammates to the floor.

Hayley Thomas is a better ref than the real ref. “That ball is outta here!”

Skylar Parker keeps perfect focus.

Olivia Schaffeld goes low to make the play.

Aby Wood is thrilled with what she sees. “Dang, we’re good!”

The bench offers up some support, as (l to r), Kaitlyn Leavell, Issabel Johnson, Allison Nastali, and Ava Mitten send good thoughts to the server.

The gym was rocking Monday, almost loud enough to drown out the click of the camera.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball played three rock-em, sock-em matches with visiting Northshore Christian Academy, while wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken worked the sidelines.

The pics seen above are courtesy him, but are just the start of all he captured.

To see everything his cameras snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball/MSVB-2019-09-30-vs-Northshore-Christian/

Should you purchase any glossies for grandma’s mantelpiece, a percentage of each sale goes to fund scholarships given out each spring to CHS seniors.

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