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Valedictorian Sarah Wright is on hand Friday to rock the mic at the Coupeville High School graduation. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Madison Krieg gets congrats from Coupeville Schools Superintendent Steve King.

CHS Principal Duane Baumann had a prime seat to see sons Jakobi (left) and Jaschon graduate.

Ema Smith gets mobbed by big sisters Jesi (left) and Ciara.

Citlalli Montiel and Jasmine Nastali enjoy the festivities.

Dewitt Cole (left) and Greg Villarreal strike a pose.

Katherine Morales (left) and Tomi Herrera are off to new adventures.

Kyle Burnett gets the spotlight.

Coupeville’s best and brightest include, left to right, Peytin Vondrak, Lindsey Roberts, Ema Smith, and Emma Smith.

Josh Robinson and Chris Battaglia reach the end of their high school days.

It’s a wrap.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2019 has left the building and is on to new adventures.

But, before they could exit the gym on graduation night, photographer John Fisken was there to snap pics of both the diploma exchanges and the after party.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/Coupeville-graduation-2019

This time out, all photos are free to download.

But, if you want a high-grade, glossy version, you can purchase prints through Fisken as well.

And, if you do, a percentage of each sale will go to help kick off the fundraising drive for the scholarships he’ll give out next year to two graduating CHS student/athletes.

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CHS seniors Lindsey Roberts (left) and Emma Smith each collected scholarship money financed by photo sales. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They chose different sports paths, but were remarkably similar in many other ways.

Coupeville High School seniors Lindsey Roberts and Emma Smith are standout athletes, stellar students, fond of posing for photos, and graceful, strong young women.

Now, they’re each $300 richer, thanks to receiving scholarship money from JohnsPhotos.net.

John Fisken hit the stage Tuesday during the CHS awards night to hand out the moola.

His awards, which are largely funded by photo sales, honor student/athletes at each of the schools he and his cameras haunt – CHS and Oak Harbor High School.

To be eligible, athletes had to play two sports during each of their four years of school, while maintaining a 3.0 GPA.

The winners, who wrote essays and were interviewed by Fisken, also couldn’t receive any athletic scholarship money from a college.

Smith competed in volleyball and track and field during her prep career, finishing as a team captain and First-Team All-Conference selection while unleashing knee-buckling spikes.

She helped lead Coupeville volleyball back to state during her junior season, breaking a 13-year drought, and grew into one of the most fearsome hitters to ever wear a Wolf uniform.

During her final track campaign, Smith won league, district, and bi-district titles in the shot put, and advanced to state in both the shot put and discus.

She plans to attend Montana State University in the fall and study marine biology and environmental science.

Roberts is a rare 12-time letter winner, with impressive runs in soccer, basketball, and track.

On the pitch, she smacked in 17 goals, third-best in program history, while playing primarily on the defensive side of the ball.

Lou also finished as the #18 scorer in Wolf girls basketball history, and captured eight state track meet medals, most-ever by a female CHS athlete.

She holds school records in the 100 hurdles, 4 x 100, and 4 x 200.

Roberts will attend Washington State University in the fall, majoring in design/architecture, with an emphasis on interior design and layout.

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Catherine Lhamon motors away. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolves (l to r) Maya Toomey-Stout, Ja’Tarya Hoskins, Mallory Kortuem, and Lindsey Roberts are state-bound in the 4 x 100 relay.

CHS coach Bob Martin gets all the good gossip from Jacobi Pilgrim (center) and Ryan Labrador.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins is gone, lil’ sis Ja’Kenya takes her place, and it’s the state-bound 4 x 200 squad.

Konni Smith eyeballs the action, as daughter Emma advances to state in two events.

“Parting is such sweet sorrow…”

Wolf volleyball supernova Ashley Menges tries to adjust to a sport which takes place outdoors in the blazing sun.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins returns, joining (l to r) Catherine Lhamon, Alana Mihill, and Lucy Sandahl for the 4 x 400.

The sun was shining, the action was happenin’, and the cameras were clickin’.

Day two of the bi-district track and field championships, hosted by Coupeville High School, drew 23 schools, tons of fans, and photographer John Fisken.

The photos above are courtesy him, and, if you want to see everything he snapped Saturday, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2018-2019/Track-2019-05-18-Bi-District-Meet-Day-2/

Purchase some pics (perfect for that hard-to-please grandma) and some of the money comes back around, as sales fund two scholarships Fisken hands out to CHS senior student/athletes.

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Ryan Labrador launches his way to the state meet. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Lisa Toomey (center) and Beth Stout (right) chat with Willow Vick (left) during Thursday’s opening session of the bi-district track and field meet.

Koa Davison crawls over the high jump bar.

Raven Vick sends her javelin far, far away.

Jean Lund-Olsen (center) leans in to edge out two foes.

Lindsey Roberts perfects her limbo moves.

Jon Roberts is the eye in the sky.

CHS senior Jakobi Baumann (right) comes flying over the hurdles in perfect synchronization with a rival.

Some pics to get you in the mood.

Track and field returns to the forefront Saturday, as Coupeville High School plays host to Day 2 of a massive 23-team, two-classification bi-district meet.

Athletes from 2B and 1A, including the host Wolves, kick things off at 11:30 AM, all seeking a golden ticket to the state championships.

The photos above, snapped by ever-busy camera clicker John Fisken, are from Thursday’s action.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2018-2019/Track-2019-05-16-Bi-District-Meet-Day-1/

And, if you purchase any glossies for grandma, a percentage of each sale gets kicked back when Fisken awards two scholarships to CHS seniors at the end of the school year.

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Jean Lund-Olsen fires towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Raven Vick charges into battle.

Thane Peterson sails away.

Jakobi Baumann takes it all in stride.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins comes back down to Earth.

Ryan Labrador dances with the discus.

Alana Mihill grits it out, pounding laps in the day’s longest race.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins floats over the hurdles.

The wandering paparazzi ended up down in Lynden.

Looking for something to fill his day, photographer John Fisken swung by the district track meet Saturday, as Coupeville wrapped up the two-day event by adding two more titles to its collection.

To see everything he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2018-2019/Track-2019-05-11-1A-District-1-Meet/

And remember, a percentage of all sales comes back around, as Fisken hands out two scholarships each year to CHS senior student/athletes.

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