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Landon Roberts is just ambling along when he hears the call of duty. “They need me!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Only one man could save them – the Son of Sherry!

Coupeville senior Landon Roberts is at his highlight reel best in the series of pics below, nabbing a La Conner player foolhardy enough to challenge him at the plate.

As if.

Just how mom taught him to play!

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CHS cross country ace Aleksia Jump shares a moment with her fan club president.

The prairie was abuzz with the sound of runners slicing through early morning fog, and cash hitting the bank account.

Saturday brought another edition of Race the Reserve — the biggest fundraiser for Coupeville’s senior class — to life, with the pics above and below showcasing a taste of what went down.

The pics come to us from a wide array of Wolf Moms, always doing my work for me and being greatly appreciated for it.

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Sherry Bonacci sends son Landon off to the state baseball tournament.

They hired a fan favorite.

Sherry Bonacci, a 1989 Coupeville grad and a Wolf Female Athlete of the Year back in the day, is immensely popular in her community.

Now, one of the nicest human beings to ever trod the Earth is coming on board as the district’s new administrative assistant to the superintendent.

“Her skillset and history in the district set her apart as an excellent candidate for this critical position,” outgoing Superintendent Steve King said in a statement.

Sherry will be doing some onboarding and training for this position in July and will officially start in the role in August. Congratulations to Sherry!”

Bonacci, mom to Wolf legend Lindsey and current CHS senior-to-be Landon, will work with incoming superintendent Shannon Leatherwood.

Stephanie and Danny’s sister was previously employed as the district’s special services secretary, a position she has resigned from.

As Coupeville goes through budget cuts, the district is attempting to make reductions through attrition when possible.

King stated the district does not plan to currently replace Bonacci in her former position.

“District leadership and staff will discuss in the upcoming weeks how the workload formerly done by the special services secretary will be absorbed,” he said.

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That moment when you’re on your third store, and the same dang Christmas song is playing on a never-ending loop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The camera points both ways.

While most photographers follow the action on the hardwood, some flip the lens around from time to time to see what the fans are up to at the moment.

Case in point, the pics seen above and below, which capture life in the stands at the final Coupeville High School home games of 2023.

To see what the camera caught when it was pointed towards the court, pop over to:

 

Girls:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2023-2024/GBB-2023-12-19-vs-Forks/

 

Boys:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2023-2024/BBB-2023-12-19-vs-Forks/

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Future Miriam’s Espresso barista supreme Stephanie (Bonacci) Blas was once a (really nice) terror on the hardwood. (Photos courtesy Sherry Bonacci)

Anniversaries bring out the scrapbooks and long-stored boxes of photos.

As Coupeville High School prepares to celebrate 50 years of girls’ basketball Saturday night, many former players and coaches are going down memory lane.

The pics above and below capture a wide variety of hoops stars, from the ’00s back to the ’80s.

Aimee (Messner) Bishop gets a good hold on Cheryl (Pangburn) Rafert back in the day.

This ferry actually runs on schedule.

CHS coach Bob Barker keeps a watchful eye on his ballhawks.

Longtime coach, AD, and administrator Phyllis Textor (blue shirt) is among those expected to return to their old stomping grounds Saturday night.

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