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Clockwise from left, Sylvia Hurlburt, Allison Dickson and Jovanah Foote. (John Fisken photos)

Clockwise from left, are Sylvia Hurlburt, Allison Dickson and Jovanah Foote. (John Fisken photos)

Spirit runs deep in Coupeville.

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck currently has a roster almost 30 girls deep, as practice for the fall season is kicking into over-drive.

Leading the way will be a trio of veterans.

Co-captains Sylvia Hurlburt and Allison Dickson will be at the forefront, with Jovanah Foote having been tabbed as spirit captain.

The Wolf roster as it sits today:

Madison Aylesworth
Julia Borges
Haileigh Bovee
Kiara Burdge
Robin Cedillo
Allison Dickson
Lainey Dickson
Natasha Estes
Jovanah Foote
Jazmine Franklin
Naika Hallam
Gaby Halpin
Abby Hamilton
Tomi Herrera
Kaela Hollrigel
Sylvia Hurlburt
Mckenzie Meyer
Claire Mietus
Arisbeth Montiel
Lolli Montiel
Katherine Morales
Heather Nastali
Amanda Neitzel
Maddy Neitzel
Andrea O’Brochta
Moira Reed
Rebecca Robinson
Hannah Shinn
Brittany Starr

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Wolf gridiron giants (l to r) Lathom Kelley, Ryan Griggs and Jacob Martin prove they all know their uniform numbers.

   Wolf gridiron giants (l to r) Lathom Kelley, Ryan Griggs and Jacob Martin prove they all know their uniform numbers. (Photo courtesy Martin)

Wolf cheer captain Sylvia Hurlburt (left)

   Cheer captain Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and fellow fall athletes (top to bottom) Tiffany Briscoe, Valen Trujillo, Tyler Cermak, Joey Lippo and Mckenzie Meyer.

May Rose (left) and Jazmine Franklin

Transcendent stars May Rose (left) and Jazmine Franklin. (John Fisken photos)

It’s getting real.

The start of a new fall sports season officially kicks off Wednesday, with the first day of practice for the Coupeville High School football squad.

Five days later (Monday, Aug. 24) the Wolf booters, netters and spikers join the movement.

All new seasons are full of promise, and this one is no different.

As they prepare to get after it, some thoughts from a variety of CHS athletes.

Sylvia Hurlburt (cheer):

Hi! I’m gonna tell you about cheer. It’s my fourth year, so I’m a “grizzled senior.”

I’m super excited for this upcoming season. These girls have worked so hard and as one of their captains and fellow teammate I am sooooo proud of them!

They have all improved so much and, while they may not be completely flawless they get closer and closer each day.

I can feel how great this season is going to be, we may have our ups and downs but that happens.

And shout out to our coach, Cheridan Eck! She is doing such a great job helping everyone!

And that’s all I really have to say, just keep your eyes on the spirit team because we are gonna rock this year!

Jazmine Franklin (cheer):

Hope it’s not too late to share.

As a member of the Coupeville cheer team and as president of the executive board, I can honestly say I’m most excited about supporting all the student athletes this year.

I’ve seen a lot of excitement in social media realm and I’m glad to be able to contribute to it!

Thanks for allowing me to share, have a nice night!

Valen Trujillo (volleyball):

I want our team to be able to play as a strong unit. Everyone has each others back!”

Tiffany Briscoe (volleyball):

David, I wish everyone could see the amount of work our volleyball girls have been putting in this summer!

Coupeville volleyball is changing how we do things! It’s exciting to see the new freshmen come up and working hard to reach their goals!

This will definitely be a team to watch out for!

Keep your eyes peeled! Because CHS volleyball has a few tricks up our sleeve this season!

Joey Lippo (tennis):

My goal is for the boys tennis team to win the league and send a few to state.

Mckenzie Meyer (soccer):

I’m really pumped for the girls soccer season.

We have a lot of talented new girls and of course our returning superstars and I hope that we can get as many fans as possible out in the stands to watch us play!

May Rose (soccer):

As many know last season eight starting seniors graduated, leaving our team fresh.

I’m really excited to play on the field with the new upcoming freshman and returning players. Many I have never played with before, but during practice our team is filled with teamwork and hard work.

So I have a great feeling about this years HS girls soccer season.

Jacob Martin (football) :

I want to destroy South Whidbey. I personally want a thousand-yard season and at least get 100 tackles.

And of course we’re striding to be league champs. We just wanna win!

And we close with a few words from a young man who refuses to be held down. While recent surgery will prevent him from being on the field, he remains the most ardent supporter CHS football has.

Tyler Cermak (football):

I’m not playing football and you know that. You said “play.” Don’t care if you post this or not. Doesn’t matter.

This new season is going to be a great and tough season for our football team and is going to be a great start for our new coach.

I think we’re going to make it far this year and kick some ass.

Again like last year I am looking forward to supporting and helping my brothers seeing that I can’t play and make sure that they go out and win.

Boom, there you go!

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Sylvia (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf cheer/track/ballet triple-threat Sylvia Hurlburt muscles her way into the paparazzi business. (John Fisken photos)

Bailey

   “We have to be super serious, cause we’re in charge of the medals and … dear sweet lord, photo op, photo op, PHOTO OP!!!!”

Mitch

Mitch Aparicio fires up the runners by firing up the jams.

stone

  The fastest runner not actually running Saturday, CHS track supernova Makana Stone, hangs out with the parental units, Josh and Eileen.

Erik

Erik Christensen lays down a stone-cold riff on a sizzlin’ hot day.

eagle

   “Puny humans, running around down there while I soar up here. Bow to my majesty!!”

Makana

“Yeah, I’m faster than that eagle. I just don’t want to embarrass the poor guy…”

Aimee

Aimee Bishop smiles cause she knows it’s true.

Can’t have a race without the support crew.

Saturday’s Race the Reserve was no different, as event organizers, volunteers, family, friends, fans, musicians and even the occasional eagle joined in to make things run smoothly.

Capturing all the behind the scenes action was travelin’ photo man John Fisken and the pics above are courtesy him.

At some point, I’m going to have to go buy the man a Diet Coke or 300…

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Robin Cedillo, Jovanah Foote, Sylvia Hurlburt

   Six cheerleaders, one car. L to r, it’s Robin Cedillo, Moira Reed, Jovanah Foote, Tomi Herrera, Andrea O’ Brochta and Sylvia Hurlburt.

It’s camping season.

Both the Coupeville High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams have hit camps, and now the Wolf cheerleaders are off to fine-tune their skill set.

The destination?

The Great Wolf Lodge in Centralia for a UCA cheer camp.

Wolves going to a lodge named after them, where they will likely out-howl and out-stunt everyone in sight?

It’s their (cheer) destiny.

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Wolf speedsters Lauren Grove (left) and Sylvia Hurlburt stand united. (Deb Smith photos)

Wolf speedsters Lauren Grove (left) and Sylvia Hurlburt stand united. (Deb Smith photos)

Jacob Smith (left) tells Nick Etzell

Jacob Smith (left) tells Nick Etzell (hat) and Grey Rische, “I’m gonna go run really, really fast.”

"TOLD YA!!!!!!!!"

“TOLD YA!!!!!!!!”

They had the wins, and, even though they didn’t have enough places to carry the day, they put on a big show.

Despite boasting less than half the student body of league rival Klahowya, the Coupeville High School girls’ track team came dangerously close to capturing a team title at Saturday’s Sub-District meet in Bremerton.

Riding the crest of eight wins, including a sweep of the relays and sprints, the Wolves finished second to the Eagles, who used far superior depth to eke out a 97-74 win.

Port Townsend and Chimacum trailed far behind.

On the boys side, Port Townsend claimed top honors, followed by Klahowya, Chimacum and Coupeville.

Like all track meets, however, the real focus was on individual accomplishment, with top three finishers earning a berth to next weekend’s district meet, the last stop before state.

Wolves who finished fourth in their event may still live on, as well, once all the numbers come in.

If their time/throw was better than the #5 result from the Nisqually League, they will also move on.

As it stands now, Coupeville will advance eight girls and four boys in individual events, plus two relay teams.

Coupeville got two wins from zippy junior Makana Stone (200, 400) and one apiece from Sylvia Hurlburt (100), Skyler Lawrence (Shot Put), Lauren Bayne (High Jump) and Lauren Grove (Triple Jump).

The Wolves also swept the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 (Grove, Hurlburt, Stone, Marisa Etzell), while Dalton Martin claimed Coupeville’s lone boys title in the discus.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (1st) 13.34; Lauren Grove (4th) 14.24; Delaney Armstrong (7th) 15.46

200 — Makana Stone (1st) 26.97; Hurlburt (2nd) 27.57 *PR*; Marisa Etzell (3rd) 28.28 *PR*; Armstrong (8th) 32.24

400 — Stone (1st) 1:00.69

800 — Abby Parker (3rd) 2:47.27

3200 — Lauren Bayne (3rd) 13:10.19 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Grove, Hurlburt, Stone, Etzell (1st) 52.14

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Hurlburt, Stone, Etzell (1st) 1:49.93

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (1st) 29-07.75; Alexxis Otto (5th) 24-01.00; Naika Hallam (7th) 20-03.25

Discus — Lawrence (2nd) 86-11 *PR*; Otto (4th) 74-11 *PR*; Armstrong (6th) 49-05

Javelin — Hallam (3rd) 78-11; Lawrence (4th) 74-07; Allison Wenzel (6th) 71-03; Parker (7th) 63-07

High Jump — Bayne (1st) 4-04 *PR*

Triple Jump — Grove (1st) 27-03.00

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (5th) 12.07; Jacob Smith (7th) 12.25

200 — Helmstadter (3rd) 24.18 *PR*; Smith (7th) 25.24

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (3rd) 22.83

300 Hurdles — Hester (4th) 51.74

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (2nd) 39-00

Discus — Martin (1st) 133-05; Mitchell Losey (8th) 79-01

Javelin — Losey (5th) 115-00 *PR*; Grey Rische (8th) 97-09

High Jump — Connor Thompson (2nd) 5-04

Triple Jump — Thompson (2nd) 37-08 *PR*

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