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Ben Smith and Coupeville football travel to Forks Saturday to play Neah Bay, but Wolf fans need to stay home and watch the game online. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Stay out of bat country.

That’s the directive being issued to Coupeville High School football fans ahead of Saturday’s road game in Forks against Neah Bay.

CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith issued the following statement Wednesday morning:

Forks Stadium/HS has had the rule of only home fans attending their games based on Covid regulations (seating limits).

Therefore, our fans WILL NOT be allowed to travel to watch the game against Neah Bay as this is considered Neah Bay’s home game (their only one of the season and still not at their own site).

Please respect this decision and DO NOT travel to the game.

I am working on making a stream of the game available for our fans to watch.

Thank you.

Coupeville, coming off a win against Lummi Nation, is 2-1 entering the non-conference tilt with Neah Bay (2-0), a four-time state champ at the 1B level.

The Wolves close their pandemic-shortened season May 8 at home against Concrete.

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Coupeville High School volleyball guru Cory Whitmore will coach May 8, and his players will play, but fans will have to watch online. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

No fans will be allowed at Coupeville High School’s final home volleyball match May 8.

The decision was made by CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith and Wolf head coach Cory Whitmore, in conjunction with a request by the Orcas Island Superintendent.

“The option was no fans in attendance or no game and we, myself and the head coach, decided that we would rather have a game for our kids then not play,” Smith said.

The school will stream the match through the Coupeville High School Facebook page that day, allowing Wolf fans to view it for free.

JV plays at 3:30 PM, varsity at 5:00.

Also, Senior Night has been bumped a week earlier, moving up to May 1, when Darrington comes to Whidbey Island.

And, if you were thinking of traveling to Orcas April 23, when Coupeville volleyball visits the outer islands, don’t bother. There will be no fans allowed for that match either.

Other than that May 8 season finale against Orcas, all other CHS volleyball home matches remain open to Wolf fans.

That includes April 17 vs. Mount Vernon Christian, April 27 against Concrete, and the Darrington royal rumble.

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