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Daniel Olson fires the ball in during warm-ups. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Teamwork at its finest.

   Xavier Murdy comes up firing from behind the plate for Coupeville’s Babe Ruth baseball squad.

The brain trust, hard at work.

“Just try and throw it past me, bud, just try…”

Cody Roberts brings the heat.

The (very bright) future of Wolf softball.

Hawthorne Wolfe sets off a dust storm as he slides in with a run.

He wanders here, he wanders there, camera always at the ready.

Tuesday night the sound of ball hitting bat drew John Fisken to the Coupeville High School ball fields, where he snapped the pics seen above.

The photos capture two Central Whidbey Little League teams, a Babe Ruth squad in action against Anacortes and Majors softball players and coaches in their down time.

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Jenna Dickson leads off our collection of spring sports portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Zach Ginnings

Alex Jimenez

James Vidoni

Mason Grove

Dawson Houston

Ben Smith

Ivy Leedy

Time for a little spring cleaning.

As the season winds down, I’m going through head shots snapped by John Fisken and trying to make sure 99.3% of them get used.

The eight above, covering softball, baseball and boys soccer, are ones that, for whatever reason, had yet to see the light of day.

Before you ask, there are no tennis pics because it’s a smaller team and I already used all their head shots.

And track? It’s a bigger team and no one snapped head shots, so I can’t use something I never had.

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Dane Lucero brings the heat. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   You know it’s the end of the season when the weather is blue skies and sizzling temps.

“I’m sorry they won’t let you bring your seeing-eye dog on the field with you…”

“Zing, blue, zing!”

CHS assistant coaches CJ Smith (left) and Aaron Lucero ponder the possibilities.

   Nick Etzell (left), dodging a shoe lost by the runner, moves in for the kill on a run-down.

The season came to a close in a hail of photos.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken ended up way off Island Saturday and popped up in Tacoma to click some pics of the Coupeville High School baseball squad in its final playoff game.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see all the action pix his camera caught, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2017-2018/2018-05-12-vs-Charles-Wright/

And, when you land there, remember, every glossy you buy for grandma helps finance college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

So, circle of life and all.

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Audrianna Shaw flies into the great beyond. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   CHS track stars Emma Smith (left) and Ashlie Shank take a break from their training regime to assist at a CMS meet.

Ty Hamilton achieves lift-off.

“Javelin whisperer” Lincoln Kelley (right) imparts wisdom to Logan Martin.

Bella Velasco glides through the hurdles.

   Modern-day track supernovas Lucy Sandahl (left) and Maya Toomey-Stout embrace old-school technology.

Aiden Burdge leaves the surly bonds of Earth.

   Wolf distance runners Carolyn Lhamon (middle) and Jaelyn Crebbin plot their strategy.

It takes a village.

Coupeville Middle School pulled off a successful home track meet Tuesday, with a little help from parents, coaches, athletes (MS and HS), fans and local paparazzi.

The camera clicker wandering the fringes, firing away, was John Fisken, and the pics above are courtesy him.

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

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2017-2018/2018-05-08-MS-Track-at-CHS/

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   Maggie Crimmins intently eyes her target as she prepares to unleash great pain and destruction on its fuzzy exterior. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.com)

Trapped in a war of lobs, Avalon Renninger launches a moon-ball.

   Klahowya players (on left) mingle with Coupeville students who swung by to cheer on their classmates.

Kameryn St Onge peppers another winner.

   CHS athletes from other sports ring the fence, showing support for the netters, who got to skip school Monday for the Olympic League tourney.

Heather Nastali’s radar tells her the ball is on the way to her waiting racket.

Freshman phenom Genna Wright slices ‘n dices.

   Payton Aparicio eyes a third-straight league doubles crown while playing with longtime partner Sage Renninger.

Everyone was making shots.

From the players on the court, to the paparazzi moving from match to match, Monday offered a smorgasbord of action.

The Coupeville High School girls tennis team was hosting, and dominating, the 1A Olympic League tourney, while John Fisken (and his camera) was documenting the goings-on.

The pics seen above come to us courtesy him.

To see everything Fisken shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Tennis/2018-05-07-Olympic-League-Tournament/

And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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