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South Whidbey quarterback Ryan Morgan spins to make the handoff. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

He who doesn’t take his own photos shouldn’t complain too loudly.

Keeping that in mind, we’re thankful as always when John Fisken allows the blog to use his photos, as he does here.

With Friday night’s Battle for The Bucket in Langley being the only time he plans to head South this season for football, the pics offered up here heavily feature the host Falcons over visiting Coupeville.

But, and it’s an important but, there are a ton more photos to peruse and possibly purchase on Fisken’s site, and there the Wolves hold their own.

To see what he shot, choose your favorite team and pop over to:

 

Coupeville:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2021/FB-2021-09-10-at-South-Whidbey/

 

South Whidbey:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/South-Whidbey-HS/FB-2021-09-10-vs-Coupeville/

 

Falcon faithful, reading Coupeville Sports? More likely today than yesterday…

Ready to rock (and roll) on a Friday night.

A Wolf sighting, as Tim Ursu motors to daylight.

If I lived down South, I might know these ladies. I don’t, so I don’t, but they seem like pretty loyal fans.

I know one Falcon cheerleader, because Morgan Batchelor (back, center) is also a volleyball and basketball star.

Lucas Taksony catches some air (and the ball).

Our second Wolf sighting, as Mikey Robinett (45) brings down a wayward runner.

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Mikey Robinett had a huge blocked kick Friday, but Coupeville fell 33-7 to arch-rival South Whidbey. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

When things changed, they changed fast.

And not in a good way.

For nearly 21 minutes Friday, the Coupeville High School football team battled host South Whidbey to a 7-7 stalemate.

Then the Falcons erupted for 26 unanswered points in a little over two minutes — including scoring touchdowns on three consecutive plays — and possession of The Bucket was ceded to the guys in blue and white.

Winning the battle of next-door neighbors 33-7, South Whidbey improves to 2-0 on the young season, while sending Coupeville to an 0-2 start.

The victory is the third-straight in the series for the Falcons, after the Wolves won four of the previous six clashes.

In the Coupeville Sports era (2012-2021), South Whidbey leads 5-4, with no game played in 2020 due to Covid.

The Wolves last gridiron win over the Falcons came 1,471 days ago, way back on September 1, 2017.

Though, at least for a bit Friday, it looked like that might change.

Coupeville got on the board first, and did so impressively, burning seven-and-a-half minutes off the clock on the game’s opening drive.

After losing yardage on each of the game’s first three plays, the Wolves struck paydirt when quarterback Cole Hutchinson hit running back Tim Ursu with a pass over the middle.

Ursu, shedding would-be tacklers with each step, picked up most of the 26 yards CHS gained on the play after the catch.

That triggered the Wolf offense, which mixed in runs from Hutchinson, Jonathan Valenzuela, and Scott Hilborn to keep the chains moving.

Hilborn broke free coming around the left side, rumbling like a freight train moving downhill, and bolted in from 15 yards out to get the first points on the board.

Tack on a majestic PAT from Wolf kicker Daylon Houston, and Coupeville was up 7-0 at the 4:30 mark of the first quarter, with a well-rested defense yet to see the field.

While the visitors milked the clock, South Whidbey chose to strike fast on its own opening drive, however.

Holding on to the ball on a quarterback keeper, Falcon senior Ryan Morgan sliced through the CHS defense on his team’s third play, taking off on a 57-yard romp to the end zone.

Boom, and just like that, the battle for Island supremacy looked like it might go a lot like Coupeville’s season opener, when the Wolves combined with Klahowya to put up 81 points.

Except, both offenses stalled out for the next 12 minutes and change, and the game was still knotted at 7-7 late in the second quarter.

At which point everything which could go wrong for Coupeville did.

First, Morgan slipped a touchdown pass into a receiver’s arms with 3:11 left in the half, after having way too much time to scramble.

Then, after South Whidbey whiffed on the extra point, it made up for the miscue by recovering an onside kick to get the ball right back.

While Coupeville fans righteously screamed about a Falcon who was blatantly offsides on the play — which should have denied the turnover — South Whidbey marched 46 yards down the field.

Morgan’s second touchdown pass, launched at the 1:31 mark, punctured Coupeville’s dreams, then the next two plays thoroughly deflated any lingering hopes.

South Whidbey scored touchdowns on Coupeville’s next two offensive plays, courtesy a pick-six interception and a fumble recovery, and Wolf fans were left with little to cheer for except the possibility of rain to wash away the suddenly-ugly scene.

Trailing 33-7, after surrendering 26 points in two minutes and 13 seconds of on-field action, CHS was left to scrape together what highlights it could.

Wolf junior Dominic Coffman ripped a pass out of the air, collecting his third interception of the season on the final play of the first half.

Jump forward to the second half, and you could praise Logan Downes, who busted off a big run on a quarterback scramble.

As well as hail the duo of Mikey Robinett and Kevin Partida, who teamed up for a late defensive gem.

With South Whidbey punting, Robinett crashed hard and blocked the kick with his body.

The Falcons recovered the ball, but Partida, coming in like a heat-seeking missile, made the tackle to complete the beat-down and hand the ball back to the Wolves.

Coupeville hits the road again next week, traveling to Port Townsend Sept. 17 to face East Jefferson — the new Chimacum/Port Townsend hybrid — in another non-conference game.

The first of four Northwest 2B/1B League games for the Wolves is the following Friday, when La Conner comes to Whidbey.

With an already-thin roster — Coupeville had 21 players to South Whidbey’s 31 — the Wolves took a major hit Friday when two-way lineman Zane Oldenstadt broke his left arm.

Zane Oldenstadt

The arm in question. (Photo courtesy Michelle Glass)

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Increased vaccination rates makes it more likely high school athletes will have un-interrupted seasons. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Are you a student at one of Whidbey Island’s three high schools?

Gotten vaccinated for Covid-19 and willing to share with others why you believe it’s important for other students to do the same?

If so, Keven Graves would like to put you on TikTok and related social media as Island County pushes to increase its vaccination rates.

The offer is open to students in Coupeville, Oak Harbor, and on South Whidbey.

For more info, contact Graves at K.graves@islandcountywa.gov.

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I couldn’t tell you who the players are, but here’s a collection of South Whidbey High School athletes in action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wrong school, wrong colors.

And yet, here we are, a blog called Coupeville Sports featuring a parade of South Whidbey High School photos.

Strange times…

Or the fact I almost always say yes when people give me free pics.

So, in between snapping photos of Coupeville girls soccer and volleyball teams competing at this weekend’s Oak Harbor Jamboree, John Fisken also came away with glossy portraits of Falcon athletes in the same sports.

And with the South Whidbey Record having published just one sports story since mid-May, he rightfully offered said photos up to the only Whidbey media site still covering sports on a regular basis.

Which would be my blog, which has published 267 articles (for real) during that same time frame.

Like what you see and/or want to purchase any photos from Fisken?

Easy-peasy, just pop over to:

 

Girls Soccer:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-09-04-Jamboree-at-OHHS/

 

Volleyball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/VB-2021-09-04-at-OHHS/

 

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William Davidson was one of eight Wolves to play Saturday in summer basketball scrimmages. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Left to right: Logan Martin, Hawthorne Wolfe, Nick Guay, Davidson, Xavier Murdy, Cole White, Alex Murdy, Logan Downes. (Brad Sherman photo)

Summer Saturdays are made for hoops.

The South Whidbey High School boys basketball program hosted a series of hardwood scrimmages Saturday, with Coupeville winning two of three games.

The Wolves, who brought an eight-man contingent to Langley, rep the smallest school, but played big on the day.

Coupeville, a 2B program, topped 1A schools Sultan and South Whidbey, while falling to 3A hoops legend Mercer Island.

Each game was a 40-minute affair, with two 20-minute halves.

While the wins were nice, the primary reason for all the teams to be in action was the opportunity for continued improvement, as individual players and teams.

“Great Saturday of hoops,” said Coupeville coach Brad Sherman. “Just a great chance to go compete for the day and play hoops, get better.”

Playing for the Wolves were William Davidson, Nick Guay, Alex Murdy, Hawthorne Wolfe, Xavier Murdy, Logan Martin, Cole White, and Logan Downes.

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