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Coupeville High School volleyball hosts its annual breast cancer awareness night this coming Tuesday, Oct. 10.

The Wolves host Concrete in a Northwest 2B/1B League rumble that night, with JV at 5:00 PM and varsity at 6:30.

The Dig Pink event raises funds for the WhidbeyHealth Breast Cancer Foundation.

Coupeville players and coaches will wear pink to honor those fighting the disease, and fans are encouraged to join in on the festive attire.

Wolf Moms have pulled together 15 items for a raffle, including “some really great baskets and gift cards.”

Raffle tickets will be $5 a pop, or you can get five for $20.

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Throw a strike, help a pooch. (Photo property WAIF)

Do it for Mittens.

And Sparky, and Lil’ Lulu, and the Colonel.

Take part in a bowling fundraiser for the Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation this weekend, and your lane activity will benefit the pooches and kitties of the Island.

WAIF is hosting an event at Oak Bowl & Mario’s Pizza (531 SE Midway Blvd) Sunday, July 31 with proceeds going to benefit its work.

The fundraiser runs from 1:00-3:30 PM, costs $20 per person and covers two hours of bowling plus shoe rental.

There will also be a 50/50 raffle (cash only!) with $10 tickets. Hit the jackpot and you take home half the ticket sales.

Money raised from the fundraiser will help WAIF with general operations and its animal welfare program.

That includes things such as spay/neuter coupons for low-income households, as well as food, toys and medication for the animals.

Register in advance for the fundraiser at waifanimals.org/lets-bowl and you’ll be eligible to nab one of two $50 gift cards from Popsies, a popcorn/ice cream/candy store in Oak Harbor.

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It’s the sport that’s sweeping the nation.

Pickleball, invented on Bainbridge Island in the ’60s, combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong into a game perfect for all age, and skill groups.

At the professional level, South Whidbey High School graduates Lindsey and Riley Newman are among the best in the world, raking in money and medals as they terrorize all challengers.

Now, the city of Langley is putting on a community day devoted to the sport, with all events free to the public.

Things go down from 10-2 this Saturday, July 10, at the South Whidbey Sports Complex (5598 Langley Road).

There will be pickleball demonstrations, with raffles and snacks, and the opportunity to sign up for programs.

All ages are welcome, with families encouraged to attend together.

If rain should splatter down upon Langley, the event will be bumped back a week, until Saturday, July 17.

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