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Loren Nelson (John Fisken photos)

   Eyes scanning the possibilities, Loren Nelson prepares to drop a pass into the fray. (John Fisken photos)

Ethan Kedrowski

Ethan Kedrowski charges into action, fist cocked … just in case.

Jaschon Baumann

   Wolf freshman Jaschon Baumann slides in front of a foe as both try and catch a runaway ball intent on making a bid for freedom.

Jakobi

   Meanwhile brother Jakobi enjoys the action while camped out in the comfort of the press box.

Sebastian

   “So, we meet again.” Sebastian Davis, using just the power of his mind, freezes the ball in mid-air.

Jose

Jose Marcos is ready to get feisty.

McCormick

   Future Wolf soccer star Katelin McCormick stalks the sidelines, monitoring older brother Connor’s goalkeeping skills.

Garrett

Garrett Compton sends the ball far, far away. “And never come back!!”

Everyone got home early.

Thanks to some quirky scheduling brought on by Spring Break, Coupeville and Forks played two soccer games Monday and were still home before most parents got done with their jobs.

Thanks to wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who operates on his own clock, you can still wallow in snappy pitch pics, even if you weren’t at Mickey Clark Field.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.1aevergreen.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11122&league=29&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=223&sport=0

JV — http://www.1aevergreen.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11124&league=29&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=223&sport=0

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May Rose (John Fisken photos)

May Rose and her soccer teammates have won back-to-back games. (John Fisken photos)

After 12 days off, the Wolf spikers get back at it tonight when they host Bellevue Christian.

After 12 days off, the Wolf spikers get back at it tonight when they host Bellevue Christian.

Senior Isaac Vargas has grown into being a two-way terror on the line.

Senior Isaac Vargas has grown into being a two-way terror on the line.

When he's been healthy, Loren Nelson has held down half of the #1 doubles team.

When he’s been healthy, Loren Nelson has been half of the #1 doubles team.

The schedule has been sort of odd this season.

With Coupeville High School adjusting to a new league, less conference games and a more jumbled non-conference schedule, there have been some weird gaps between games.

At least it seems that way.

Case in point, the Wolf volleyball squad (0-4) hasn’t played in 12 days.

They return to the court tonight (JV 5 PM, varsity 6:15), when they host Bellevue Christian. Then, they’re off for another six days.

The CHS soccer squad (3-2) suddenly added a new game to the schedule, plugging in a non-conference affair at Oak Harbor tonight. Kickoff is 6 PM.

That game will bring together a huge chunk of the GU18 Whidbey Islanders squad, with Wolves like Micky LeVine and Jacki Ginnings facing off with their select teammates who play for OHHS such as Becca Pabona and Jacalyn Hefflefinger.

Football (3-2) and boys’ tennis (2-4) both return to action Friday.

The gridiron squad travels to Port Townsend (5 PM kickoff), while the netters will welcome the Chimacum/Port Townsend combined team, with first serve at 4 PM.

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