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Shane Losey comes up firing at third, zipping his throw between the pesky raindrops. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe sends the baseball back in the direction from which it arrived.

Wolf catcher Gavin Knoblich dares someone to run on him.

The rain falls mainly on the plain … except when it falls on the lens.

Battling the elements Monday, enterprising paparazzi John Fisken managed to keep his cameras clicking between the raindrops, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-04-08-vs-South-Whidbey/

And remember, a percentage of any purchases goes to help fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Former Coupeville High School hardball star Joey Lippo is back in the dugout, but this time he’s doing the books. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mason Grove’s cheering section brings the noise.

“I know, I know … you’re all wondering why I asked you here. It’s time to make the biggest decision of our day. Next time we’re on the road, McDonald’s or KFC??”

Even with spring break in full force, a chunk of the student section showed up for Wednesday’s game.

Jim Hoagland, moments before the cameraman “vanished.”

Softball stars Audrianna Shaw (left) and Izzy Wells swing by to support their baseball brethren.

Morgan Pease gets super excited, cause she’s seen the next photo, starring her big brother.

Jake Pease believes he can fly.

The rain held off, but the photos poured down.

Wednesday afternoon brought the one, and only, home game for Coupeville High School during spring break, a tense nail-biter of a baseball game between the Wolves and visiting King’s.

On hand to snap away was paparazzi John Fisken, and the pics above are courtesy him.

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

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-04-03-vs-Kings/

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Mikaela Labrador lets her javelin fly free Saturday at the Coupeville Invite. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

In between compiling track stats, Madison Rixe solves errors in Einstein’s theory of relativity. Why? Cause she can.

Chris Battaglia loves his javelin very deeply. He might have given it a name. But some days, you just have to let go, and hope she comes back to you.

“I rake and I rake, and then, just when it’s looking nice, someone comes along and jumps right in the middle. Little punks…”

Helene Lhamon juggles celebrating her birthday with cheering for daughter Catherine.

Elijah Okaruru tries to puncture the skies.

Track super fans (l to r) Sherry Roberts, Lisa Edlin, and Danny Bonacci go all paparazzi during the hurdles competition.

Lucy Sandahl displays the eye of the tiger as she cruises to one of her two wins on the day.

Sun, track and field action galore, and frequent camera clicks.

As the six-team Coupeville Invite played out Saturday at Mickey Clark Field, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken captured a wide variety of shots.

The pics seen above are just a small fraction of what came out of his camera(s).

To see everything he snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2018-2019/Track-2019-03-30-at-CHS/

And, if you should purchase any glossies, you’ll be giving back, as a percentage of all sales goes to fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Cecilia Camarena reacts to getting the tennis ball stuck in her racket. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf hard-court ace Genna Wright gets mid-match wisdom from CHS tennis guru Ken Stange (left) and team manager Drake Borden.

Jillian Mayne sends a screaming forehand the other way.

Avalon Renninger whispers to the ball, “I’m sorry, lil’ buddy, but I’m going to have to hurt you now.”

Eryn Wood prepares to unleash “The Serve of Death ‘n Destruction.”

Tia Wurzrainer snaps another winner cross court.

The sound of tennis balls being whapped always brings the photographers out from hiding.

With hard court action in Coupeville finally kicking off Wednesday, intrepid paparazzi John Fisken spent several hours clicking away, making sure to nab a shot of all 16 Wolves in action.

The pics above are but a small portion of what he shot.

To see everything, and possibly purchase some glossies (thereby helping fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes), pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Tennis-2018-2019/GT-2019-03-27-vs-Kings/

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International woman of mystery Ema Smith gets some lovin’ from her assistant at Monday’s Coupeville High School baseball game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Former Wolf baseball star Morgan Payne eyeballs the next generation.

A mix of parents, grandparents and hanger-on’s congregate in the stands.

Former CHS volleyball/softball sensation Hope Lodell swings by her alma mater to support boyfriend Dane Lucero.

Coupeville AD Willie Smith wistfully reflects on his days on the diamond.

With a third, and final, son playing for Coupeville, Joan Payne once again faces the horrors of trying to clean white baseball pants.

“Why yes, I am a good dog. Thank you for asking!”

Wolf superstars Ashley Menges (left) and Kylie Chernikoff enjoy a spring day on the prairie, in all its cloudy, cool, about-to-rain glory.

When in doubt, turn the camera away from the field.

Ever-busy paparazzi John Fisken buzzed by the Coupeville High School baseball field Monday, making his first visit to the Wolf diamond.

While in town, he found time to hang out in the stands, schmooze and fire off a round of photos, some of which can be seen above.

To see game action photos, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-03-25-vs-Chimacum/

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