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The super-talented Jazmine Franklin (and fairly-talented sidekick McKenzie Bailey). (John Fisken photo)

   The super-talented Jazmine Franklin (and sidekick McKenzie Bailey). (John Fisken photo)

The torch has been passed, once again.

Every year (or at least it seems that way to me), as Coupeville High School seniors prepare for graduation, they put together a video dedicated to literally passing the torch to the next class.

This year’s production was headed up by the legend herself, Jazmine Franklin, and is now available to watch everywhere.

But you should watch it here on Coupeville Sports, cause you’re already here, and that just makes life easier.

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Julia Myers

  Julia Myers and Joel Walstad get ready to roll out for Thursday’s CHS senior parade. (John Fisken photos)

Bella

Three cheerleaders in one car! It’s (l to r) Amanda Foley, Bella Cedillo and Kylie Burdge.

Micky

Micky LeVine gets chauffeured by Matt Shank.

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   Catching some rays are (l to r) Marisa Etzell, Hailey Hammer and four-time state golf tourney vet Christine Fields.

Aaron

   Aaron Trumbull (left) and Ashlyn Miller smile for the camera, while Oscar Liquidano is busy watching the road.

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Cassidy Rydell (left) and Brittani Wilkinson bring out their best smiles.

Curtin

  Aaron Curtin (front left) and Josh Bayne (back) grip their seats. They’ve seen Kyle Bodamer drive before.

Carson

  McKayla Bailey takes Carson Risner out for an afternoon drive, in her bad-ass truck. Cause Bailey’s go big or go home.

Maddie

  Maddie Big Time, aka Madeline Strasburg, rolls out in style as CJ Roberts pilots the open road.

Tomorrow they graduate. Today, they rolled out, loud ‘n proud, one last time as a group.

Coupeville High School’s Class of 2015 hit the streets of Cow Town for the annual senior parade, and John Fisken was hanging around on a street corner when they passed, so we got these snappy pics.

And while not every Wolf senior is in these photos (it’s not that small of a school…), these nine portraits give you a good overview of the grads-to-be.

Successful in the classroom and on the athletic fields, they have acquitted themselves quite nicely.

Roll on’, ’15ers, roll on.

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Senior Kacie Kiel (right) embraces Makana Stone during the post-game celebration. (Amy King photos)

Senior Kacie Kiel (right) embraces Makana Stone during the post-game celebration. (Amy King photos)

The best basketball team this school has seen in years.

The best basketball team this school has seen in years.

It wasn’t the prettiest win of the season, but, frankly, who cares?

Long after the particulars of Friday night are forgotten, what will loom large is this — a splendid six-pack of seniors who wore the red and black with great pride exited the Coupeville High School gym heads high (even when a rival player slapped one of them in the face during post-game handshakes), winners to the end.

Riding a season-best 27-point performance from junior Makana Stone, the Wolves crunched visiting Chimacum 53-38 to nab their sixth straight win and improve to 14-5 overall, 8-0 in Olympic League play.

There is much of the season left to go — a regular season finale at Klahowya Monday, then it’s on to the playoffs — but this night was the final time Kacie Kiel, Madeline Strasburg, Monica Vidoni, Hailey Hammer, Julia Myers and Wynter Thorne would play in front of their home fans.

Senior Nights are tricky things, full of emotion. Teams can come out sky high or awash in tears.

Playing a team they had routed twice already, the Wolves struggled a bit to find a groove.

But, they were also good enough when it mattered that the occasional shakiness, while not good for Wolf coach David King’s mental health, wasn’t fatal.

Chimacum hit a three-pointer to open the second quarter, cutting Coupeville’s tenuous lead to 14-12.

Instead of panicking, the Wolves put together their best run of the night, a 12-0 surge that all but sealed the deal.

It began with a bang as Kiel drilled a jumper after Stone snatched a rebound and fed her the ball, then Coupeville essentially pulled off a six-point play.

Once again proving the hype is real, Strasburg morphed into her Maddie Big Time alter ego.

Picking the pocket of a Chimacum player, she then ran down the hapless Cowboy, using her shoulder to knock her rival a good five feet as she crashed hard to the basket.

When she was rightfully rewarded with two free throws, as the defender was clearly moving, the Chimacum coach about swallowed his tongue, turning bright red as he let loose at the refs.

Now, it’s true the reffing crew at this affair was frankly God awful all night, but, this time, they were correct (and also a bit touchy, as they levied a technical on the hyperventilating Cowboy head man).

After Strasburg dropped in all four of her free throws (two for the foul, two for the T), Coupeville retained the ball, with Stone absolutely blowing up her defender to cap a six-point surge in about 1.4 seconds.

From that point on, two trends developed.

One, the refs would get worse and worse and … wait for it … worse.

At one point the game’s worst ref spent 20 seconds laughing and pointing to an acquaintance in the crowd, then turned and immediately called a foul on a play HE DIDN’T EVEN SEE.

Two, every time the Cowboys started to make a push, the Wolves would pull it together long enough to blunt any runs.

Mia Littlejohn made off with a dandy steal where she kept the ball alive by hitting it off the ref in her way (the crowd roars!), Julia Myers dropped some severe side eye as Chimacum’s interior players got progressively nastier with their elbows and Stone was her usual awe-inspiring self.

She finished with 15 rebounds, three assists, three steals and four explosive blocks to go with her scoring bonanza, before exiting with two minutes to play.

Kiel added eight points and three assists, Strasburg pumped in seven points and made off with four steals and Myers dropped in six while snatching nine boards.

Vidoni (2), McKenzie Bailey (1), Littlejohn (1) and Hammer (1) rounded out the scoring, with Hammer also hauling in eight rebounds and thunking a Cowboy in the face nice and solidly on a blocked shot attempt.

Her smile as the ref whistled her for the foul was worth the price of admission.

It is moments like that which will be remembered, and these Wolves, the seniors and their young running mates, have provided Coupeville fans with a ton of them.

From here on out, Killer and Elbows and Maddie Big Time and the whole electrifying crew will take their high-wire act on the road for the remainder of the season.

As they go, Wolf Nation, as one, says simply, “Thank you.”

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   Stylish seniors (l to r) Hailey Hammer, Madeline Strasburg and Julia Myers, dressed for success. (John Fisken photos)

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Myers and Kacie Kiel have a pose-off. It was a tie.

(John Fisken photos)

   “These hands are deadly weapons, Kace. Can’t always control ’em. Totally justified if I start slapping people for no reason. Just sayin’…”

Madeline Strasburg is a little late arriving for the photo shoot.

Madeline Strasburg is a little late arriving for the second half of the photo shoot…

"A camera

“A camera? Well, I never…”

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Wynter Thorne (second from left) shuts down Strasburg, as she, Monica Vidoni (middle) and the other seniors get ready to unleash a little kung fu fightin’.

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“Bruce Lee ain’t got nothin’ on us!!”

pose off

“Big finish girls! Bring it home!!”

Aiden

  The team’s #1 fan, sophomore Aiden Crimmins, overcome by the excitement of the photo shoot, has to be carried away.

The best there’s ever been?

Possibly.

The six seniors who lead this year’s Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad are talented, successful and full of shenanigans.

On the court, they have busted out a 13-5 record (7-0 in Olympic League play), the most wins by a Wolf girls’ hoops teams in a decade.

Along the way, they also clinched the program’s first league title since 2002.

Off the court, they take it to another level entirely.

Super comfortable in front of the camera, the six-pack (Hailey Hammer, Julia Myers, Kacie Kiel, Monica Vidoni, Wynter Thorne and Madeline Strasburg) are always willing to go the extra mile for a photo op.

The day they depart will be a sad, sad day for those of us who like to draft off their good will and get a lot of page hits in return.

Friday night they will take their final bow at home, with Senior Night against Chimacum (5:15 tip).

We may never see their like again, but we did enjoy their time at Coupeville.

Thank you, ladies, for being you.

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Seniors

Wolf seniors, back row (l to r) Madeline Strasburg, Monica Vidoni, Julia Myers, Matt Shank, Wynter Thorne, Joel Walstad, Hailey Hammer. Front: Isaac Vargas, Aaron Trumbull, Kacie Kiel, Aaron Curtin. (Vail photo, courtesy Madeline Strasburg)

2015, going out like a boss.

With both of the Coupeville High School basketball teams enjoying their most successful season in years, a big part of the credit goes to the school’s senior class.

Six girls and five boys have two home games left in this hoops season. After that, it’s on the road for the playoffs for the girls and (hopefully) the boys.

The girls’ squad will honor their seniors before a home game against Chimacum Feb. 6, with the boys taking their final bow against Klahowya Feb. 9.

Until then, bask in the glow of a one-time look at the entire bunch together on the court they have owned for the past four years.

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