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Mollie Bailey has seen the past and she is delighted. (John Fisken photo)

   CMS hoops star Mollie Bailey has seen the past (which includes dad Rusty sportin’ short shorts) and she is delighted. (John Fisken photo)

Coupeville High School's '84 boys' basketball squad. (Photo courtesy Moose Moran)

  Coupeville High School’s ’85 boys’ basketball squad. (Photo courtesy Moose Moran)

The shorts were shorter and the mustaches were longer.

It was 1985 and we’re jumping back in time to gaze in wonder upon a photo of the CHS boys’ basketball squad from then.

It’s a little dose of Friday Flashback for everyone to marinate their eyeballs in, courtesy Moose Moran, who was nice enough to pluck the pic out of the ether for us.

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Football (Photos courtesy Shelli Trumbull)

   Wolf football players didn’t need face masks in the ’50s. They might have liked them … but they didn’t need them. (Photos courtesy Shelli Trumbull)

Basketball

   To everyone who thought the guys wore short shorts in the ’80s, I give you the “I can’t breath” fashion line.

Baseball

   Ah, when baseball players showed off their socks, instead of today’s style of pulling your pants all the way down so you look like you’re wearing pajamas.

Tennis

Farm boys with wooden rackets. Let the butt-whuppin’ commence, city boys.

It was a different time.

Coupeville High School sports in the early 1950s featured no face masks in football, really short shorts in basketball and wooden rackets in tennis, among other things.

Plus, not a single female athlete to be seen in those days.

While some of the changes in the last 65-70 years have been positive, I still miss the days when baseball players hiked up their pants and looked like baseball players, not guys in pajamas at a sleep-over.

The photos above, which capture an early generation of Wolf heroes — a lot of Sherman, Libbey and Engle sprinkled throughout — come to us courtesy of CHS grad Shelli (Huff) Trumbull.

While her own family represents one of the strong tendrils shooting off from the Wolf Nation tree, she married into another robust one, as well.

Father-in-law Bill Trumbull (seen in these pics) was Class of ’55, while husband Brad (’88) and son Aaron (’15) have all starred while pulling on the red and white.

“60 years of Trumbull men playing varsity sports at CHS. Some of my favorite men!,” she said with a huge smile.

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(Photo courtesy Moose Moran)

The ’72-’73 Wolves in their prime. (Photo courtesy Moose Moran)

(Photo courtesy Bill Jarrell)

Off to the state tourney for the ’75-76 Wolves. (Photo courtesy Bill Jarrell)

Flash forward to the early '90s. (Photo courtesy the Randy King Archives)

   Flash forward to the early ’90s and we’re in color … but still in short shorts. (Photo courtesy the Randy King Archives)

Old school basketball, when fundamentals out-ruled showy theatrics, are known for one thing above all else.

Short shorts.

Today, when the shorts sometimes are so long and flowing they could pass as dresses, it might be hard for some to remember there was a time when basketball was a game of exposed thighs.

Take a trip in the Wayback Machine with these three photos — two from the ’70s and one from the early ’90s — and marinate in the sartorial beauty of it all.

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