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They’re ready for their close-up, Mr. DeMille. (Julie Wheat photos)

They are the future of Coupeville hoops, but they get their first taste of the spotlight today.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us from Julie Wheat, showcase young girls and boys who hit the hardwood for the Coupeville Youth Basketball Association this winter.

Which from this group will grow up to become the next Logan Downes or Haylee Armstrong and become an All-League dynamo for the CHS Wolves?

Only time will tell.

Until then we can daydream that each and every one of these kids will hit 6-foot-9 and turn Cow Town into Title Town.

Or, at the very least, enjoy their time playing God’s Chosen Sport. That works, too.

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Kion Tellery lines up a shot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ll be back.

The holiday season has put a brief pause in the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball season, but the Wolves return to the floor next Tuesday, Dec. 3.

They’ll travel to South Whidbey that day, kicking off the second half of their eight-game schedule.

Until then, a photographic reminder of who is playing this year.

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Welcome to photo day for Central Whidbey Little League sluggers. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The stars of tomorrow are the photo kings (and queens) of today.

Central Whidbey Little League baseball and softball sluggers put down their bats and gloves for photo day, with John Fisken capturing the diamond wizards in all their glory.

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Ready to protect home court advantage. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The future of Coupeville boys’ basketball is ready for its closeup.

The pics above and below, which come to us courtesy John Fisken, capture Wolf SWISH players on the same court where they hope to excel one day as high school hardwood heroes.

It’s a dynasty being built, one bucket at a time.

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Coupeville freshmen (left to right) Myra McDonald, Dakota Strong, Haylee Armstrong, and Lexis Drake are ready for their debut. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The spikes are incoming.

Coupeville High School volleyball, which has racked up seven-straight winning seasons at the varsity level, is ready to kick off a new campaign.

The Wolves head to Oak Harbor Saturday for a jamboree, before hosting non-conference rival South Whidbey Sept. 6.

CHS, which has three consecutive second-place finishes since rejoining the Northwest 2B/1B League (trailing just four-time defending state champ La Conner) is at home for seven of its first nine matches.

Coupeville’s varsity squad is gunning for a league title.

The future is bright for the JV spikers.

Success breeds success.

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