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Christi Messner is the president and CEO of the Katie Marti Fan Club. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We have played sports together for many years and our friendships made every moment on the court memorable.”

Coupeville High School girls’ basketball honored its five veterans Friday, the last time the tight-knit group will likely have a joint Senior Night.

Based on history, spring will take Lyla Stuurmans and Katie Marti to track, while Jada Heaton, Mia Farris, and Madison McMillan will head off to the softball field.

But the five-pack remained united as they put a wrap on the regular season as hoops players, as Heaton acknowledged in the quote above.

They may still not know what “Iowa! Iowa!” means, but they’ve had a stellar run, and they’re not quite done, as the playoffs kick off in the week ahead.

Madison McMillan

Jada Heaton

Lyla Stuurmans

Mia Farris

Katie Marti

Managers Kauri Hamilton (left) and Melanie Wolfe rep the seniors.

CHS coach Megan Richter and her hardcourt assassins.

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CHS senior cheerleaders get a moment in the spotlight. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I am so grateful for everything I gained from this sport.”

Alysia Burdge is the third Wolf cheerleader in her family, following in the footsteps of older sisters Kylie and Kiara, and she’s been front and center in the sport since the first day she was eligible to join.

Friday night the youngest Burdge was joined by four fellow veterans, as they were celebrated on Senior Night at halftime of the CHS boys’ basketball game.

As they exited, the spirit leaders made their positive feelings known.

“I grew up with a love and idealization for being a cheerleader,” Ember Light said. “And am so grateful that I got to spend high school being one.”

Nick Shelly

Bea Roncada

Ember Light

Pamela Morrell

Alysia Burdge

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The Battlin’ Bronec Brothers — Hurlee (2) and Hunter — and their main support crew. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Being part of this team has been an amazing experience.”

Team manager David Somes summed it up nicely Friday as he and seven other members of the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball program bid adieu on Senior Night.

That the Wolves were celebrating their elder statesmen after beating visiting Friday Harbor for a key win heading into the playoffs?

Even better.

Zander Pulliam

David Somes

Landon Roberts

Johnny (3) and Jack Porter

Carson Field (4)

The seniors went out as winners.

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Madison McMillan leads off a series of senior spiker pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve spent a lifetime together on the volleyball court.

Or at least it may seem that way, as the seven seniors honored Monday by Coupeville High School coaches have been teammates since elementary school.

Part of the first group of 5th grade Wolf Pups, the seven-pack, who have keyed a record-breaking 14-0 run this season, remain a tight-knit group.

“Sports have been a big part of my life, but it’s the bond that I have with my teammates and friends that I cherish the most,” said Jada Heaton, and it’s a sentiment shared by all.

Jada Heaton

Taylor Brotemarkle

Chloe Marzocca

Katie Marti

Lyla Stuurmans

Mia Farris

Wolf coach Cory Whitmore joins his pack of seniors.

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Ayden Wyman leads off a group of CHS senior booters. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

There was a whole pack of them.

Coupeville High School honored eight soccer players Tuesday during Senior Night festivities, before the veteran Wolves led their team onto the pitch at Mickey Clark Field.

While it wasn’t the final home game for CHS — that’s set for Saturday against Orcas Island — it was a prime chance for the team’s eldest players to be hailed for their careers.

Mason Butler

Cael Wilson

Angel Partida

Matthew Ward

Hurlee Bronec

Dane Hadsall

Preston Epp

The eight-pack.

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