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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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Pamela Morrell was born to be a cheerleader. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

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

As she and her fellow 12th graders were honored on Senior Night Friday, Coupeville High School cheerleader Alysia Burdge was (almost) closing a door on a long-running legacy.

She’s the third member of her family to work the sidelines at CHS football and basketball games and will be the fourth sibling to graduate from the school.

As Burdge and her compatriots celebrated a big win Friday, they did so in the same way they always approach their job — by being loud ‘n proud.

Pamela Nation came out big time to support their star, and her fellow seniors.

Nick Shelly

Alysia Burdge

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Elizabeth Lo

Kassidy Upchurch

Ember Light

Coupeville’s splendid seniors.

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Hunter Bronec gets ready for his close-up. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They all have different stories but are united by their time repping the red and black on the gridiron.

From memories of rain turning the field into a slip ‘n slide to passionate testimonials on how football gave them a way to emerge from depression and anxiety, the Wolves honored on Senior Night celebrated what the sport has given them.

Then went out and waxed Winlock to the tune of 50-8, improving their record to 5-3 on the season.

There’s still a road trip to Friday Harbor on Halloween, and then a potential playoff game back on their home field, but Friday marked a milestone for them all.

Jack (88) and Johnny Porter

Matthew Campbell

Marcelo Gebhard

Zander Pulliam

Hunter Bronec, back for more.

Wolf head coach Bennett Richter joins the festivities.

Campbell, one of the best managers in the biz, flexes on the world.

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