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Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

   Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy Neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

Sylvia Hurlburt

Sylvia Hurlburt

Allison Dickson

Allison Dickson

Andrea O'Brochta

Andrea O’Brochta

Rebecca Robinson

Rebecca Robinson

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote

Franklin.

Franklin

Neitzel

Neitzel

The cheer is strong in them.

Seven Wolf cheerleaders ruled the sidelines at Mickey Clark Field for the final time Friday night.

Before the game, and the deluge of rain, it was fairly nice outside, which allowed our newest rovin’ photo man, CHS basketball star Gabe Wynn, to snap these pics as Senior Night festivities played out.

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McKenzie Bailey (John Fisken photos)

  McKenzie Bailey, sort of comfortable in front of the camera. (John Fisken photos)

Autios

Sydney Autio spends some quality time with her parents.

Baileys

   Lil’ sis Mollie Bailey (second from right) arrives to inform the family the spotlight (and McKenzie’s room) will soon be all hers.

Coaches

   The Wolf coaching staff basks in the glow of a season that has produced 12 wins (five varsity, seven JV) so far.

Sydney

The camera lures them back in again.

Autios

Reppin’ their daughter.

seniors

“Another photo?!? Well, I don’t know … OK, if you insist!!!”

team

   Wolf volleyball guru Breanne Smedley (white sweater) talks strategy, while Bailey can hear the click of a camera from 3,000 yards away.

They were little in numbers, but big in personality.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squad only has two seniors this season, but both McKenzie Bailey and Sydney Autio have a life-long love of the camera and the spotlight.

So, it was easy for travelin’ photo man John Fisken to get some pics Thursday as the duo were honored before their eventual win against Port Townsend.

Both Bailey and Autio have another home game ahead of them — a playoff contest next week — but on this night, as usual, the focus was on them and their megawatt smiles.

Job well done, ladies.

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Kali Barrio (John Fisken photos)

   Proud mom Kali Barrio waves her support for her daughter, Wolf senior Jenn Spark. (John Fisken photos)

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote bows out alongside her mom.

Kirsten Pelroy

Kirsten Pelroy and the parental units.

Jenn Spark

Spark and a fraction of her fan club.

sign

Someone gets an A for sign craftsmanship.

Dawn Hesselgrave

   Wolf mom Dawn Hesselgrave, on her way to surprise the seniors with framed mementos of their time on the soccer pitch.

Meanwhile on the bench, the underclassmen amuse themselves.

Meanwhile on the bench, the underclassmen amuse themselves.

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Your Class of 2016 booters and a few of their closest supporters.

Senior Nights are about the players, but it’s also about their families.

It’s a chance for moms and dads and relatives of all kinds to put a cap on years of watching daughters and sons play a sport.

It’s about speeches, like Kirsten Pelroy telling her teammates “I’ll miss being your energizer bunny,” and Jenn Spark thanking her longtime select coach, Sean LeVine, for “teaching me everything about the sport I love.”

And, it’s about the photos.

It’s always about the photos.

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Jae LeVine, seen here making a play Monday, (John Fisken photo)

   Jae LeVine, seen here making a play Monday, has been scrambling to come up with big plays at second base. (John Fisken photo)

Wolf seniors McKayla Bailey (13), Monica Vidoni (14) and Hailey Hammer (15) were honored before the game. (Mike Lodell photo)

   Wolf seniors McKayla Bailey (13), Monica Vidoni (14) and Hailey Hammer (15) were honored before the game. (Mike Lodell photo)

Sometimes the little things mean the most.

Case in point: the fourth inning Tuesday in an otherwise less-than-memorable Coupeville High School softball game.

Trailing 7-0 to visiting Chimacum in a game they would lose 8-0, the Wolves were challenged by coach Deanna Rafferty to get the game back on track with a 1-2-3 inning.

In fact, she went one better, pledging to buy candy for every one of her players if they did just that.

Boom.

Hope Lodell hauled in a shot to center, then Tiffany Briscoe pulled off back-to-back pretty snags on well-hit balls to left and led the excited charge back to the dugout.

Awaiting them, their coach, huge grin on her face, shook her head and let loose.

“I literally hate all of you right now!!”

Then she laughed and so did her team, and, for a moment, the promise of candy made things that much sweeter.

Ultimately, though, defense would spell doom for the Wolves — in two ways — as they dropped to 5-10 overall, 4-4 in Olympic League play.

The loss guarantees Coupeville will carry the league’s #3 seed into the playoffs.

A hot and cold defense — when they were on, they made several standout plays, but then turned around and booted some routine plays — killed the Wolves.

Not helping matters was Chimacum’s defense, which was on point all game.

Coupeville made good contact with the ball most of the game, but garnered only two late-game hits — a single from Katrina McGranahan and a smash-it-and-hustle double from Hailey Hammer — as the Cowboys swallowed up nearly everything hit their way.

“We hit it well, we just hit it right at them all game,” Rafferty said.

Chimacum, which is still battling Klahowya for the league title, scraped together four runs in the first without really doing much more than talk.

A lot.

The chippy, vocal Cowboys only had one hard-hit ball in the inning — a two-run single into center — but capitalized on Coupeville’s inability to hang on to the ball.

After tacking on another run in the second and two more in the third, Chimacum had little more to do than cruise in with the win.

McGranahan finally broke up the no-hitter with two outs in the sixth, but was left stranded.

Hammer then led off the bottom of the seventh with a shot to right center, legging out the double and beating the throw by a step.

But she too never came around, eventually being picked off of third by the Chimacum catcher to end the game.

In between a stream of bobbled balls, the Wolves did have several nice defensive plays.

Jae LeVine upheld the honor of second basemen everywhere, sprinting around to flag down several balls, including a pop-up near the first base line.

Right fielder Monica Vidoni charged a single and threw out a runner trying to go to second, Lauren Rose dropped a lightning bolt on a Cowboy trying to steal a bag and Hammer alertly gunned down another runner at home after fielding a chopper at third.

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Aaron Wright kicks off our Senior Night portraits. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Wright kicks off our Senior Night portraits. (John Fisken photos)

Colin Belliveau

Colin Belliveau

Keegan Kortuem

Keegan Kortuem

Jeremiah Pace (left) and Isaac Vargas

Jeremiah Pace (left) and Isaac Vargas

Ryan Freeman

Ryan Freeman

Joel Walstad

Joel Walstad

Oscar Liquidano

Oscar Liquidano

Josh Datin

Josh Datin

To everything, there is an end.

And while the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer season is far from done — there are at least two more games to play, possibly even a playoff opener at home — Monday was the official send-off for nine Wolf senior booters.

John Fisken was in town (for a few seconds at least) and was nice enough to snap the pics above.

Feel free to marinate in the (slightly) emotional happenings.

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