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Kyle Bodamer: American Rebel

Kyle Bodamer: Rebel, Legend, Hero.

There’s a movie, one of the true American classics, a little gem known as “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure.”

Midway through this all-time great (which I may have seen more times than is reasonable), there’s this exchange between our hero and his wannabe-girlfriend.

“There’s a lotta things about me you don’t know anything about, Dottie. Things you wouldn’t understand. Things you couldn’t understand. Things you shouldn’t understand.”

“I don’t understand.”

“You don’t wanna get mixed up with a guy like me. I’m a loner, Dottie. A rebel.”

Take out the loner part (he has too many friends) and keep the rebel part, and you have Coupeville High School junior Kyle Bodamer.

Sure, he’s a baseball and tennis player for the Wolves, and a pretty darn good one, but Bodamer, who celebrates his birthday today, is more than that.

Much more.

He’s the guy who tempts the wrath of the Fun Police by dressing up as a nun and ticking off stuffy, over-privileged rival private schools with his antics during volleyball matches.

That’s a legend right there.

He’s one of the dudes who finishes the tennis season with partially-healed burns on his legs because he dives on CEMENT courts like he’s still wearing a baseball uniform and he thinks the court will be as soft as the infield.

Or because he doesn’t care that it’s hard. It’s just in his way.

He does it all, this American rebel.

Swatting killer bees with Brian Norris on the tennis court.

Macking on baseball mom cupcakes.

Or, coming really, really close to nailing CHS baseball coach Willie Smith in the head with a line drive double a moment after Smith yelled at him to “Pull your head out of your butt and concentrate, Bodamer!!”

They both had mega-watt smiles as Bodamer gave him the stare-down from second, two showmen on the same crazy wavelength.

He is one of the most entertaining people to pull on the Wolf uniform and we, his fans, hail him.

Never let the Fun Police win.

Shine on, you crazy rebel. Shine on.

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Emily FitzGerald and her sunflower seed children. (John Fisken photo)

Emily FitzGerald and her sunflower seed children. (John Fisken photo)

I don’t know Emily FitzGerald, but she seems pretty dang awesome.

I say that based on one photo, the one above, where she is pictured posing with the sunflower seed art she and her Granite Falls softball teammates concocted when they last visited Coupeville.

Based on the smile that lights up the whole frame of the photo and the mischievous air she exudes, I gather she is to Tiger Nation what CHS pitcher McKayla Bailey is to Wolf Nation — a freakin’ American hero.

Bailey is the Photo Bomb Queen, a top-notch athlete who just happens to be a world class master of shenanigans on the side.

I feel fairly confident in my belief that FitzGerald may occupy a similar role down Granite way.

But now the pressure is on, Tigers.

And no, I’m not talking about your undefeated mark in Cascade Conference play, which is impressive.

As you prepare to come to Cow Town Tuesday for a rematch with Coupeville — perhaps the final time you will make this trek with CHS leaving the league at the end of the school year — there’s a simple question.

Can you top yourself? Can you bring the sunflower art work to another level?

You wowed us once. A true champion never backs down from a challenge.

Of course, if you feel you’ve reached your sunflower seed summit, may I suggest you take a different tack and join a little something we have going on here in town called Cookie Wars 2014.

You bring me baked goods (home-made or store bought, your choice) and I will forever hail the glory of Granite Falls softball as you go down a shenanigans-paved path to a potential state title.

And that’s a promise.

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Jason Knoll -- born to dance. And be Batman. (John Fisken photo)

Jason Knoll, a freakin’ American hero. (John Fisken photo)

Taken down by his arch-villain, The Ankle!!

Taken down by his arch-villain, The Ankle!!

No one puts Jason Knoll in the corner.

Though Coupeville High School boys’ soccer coach Kyle Nelson might wish he could right now.

Nelson will likely be without his senior midfielder for the remainder of the season after Knoll sprained his ankle while tearing up the floor at South Whidbey’s Tolo dance last weekend.

As befits a young man famous for impersonating Batman and running around town doing his best Christian Bale impression (he’s got the growl down pat), Knoll kept on dancing after the injury.

It was only later that he discovered his ankle was swollen to the size of a grapefruit.

He was NOT wearing the costume at the time of the injury, which may have been the problem.

“Ha ha ha … I wish I was, then I probably wouldn’t have gotten hurt,” Knoll said. “I’m out for four to six weeks, which means I’m most likely done for the season.”

The Wolves, who were coming off an epic upset of South Whidbey when Knoll attended the dance, are 2-2 on the season, 1-2 in Cascade Conference play.

They have 12 regular season games left, with their finale May 5.

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Well played, Granite Falls, well played. (John Fisken photos)

Well played, Granite Falls, well played. (John Fisken photos)

Art.

Art.

The Big Hurt approves.

The Big Hurt approves.

Yes, I know … this blog is called Coupeville Sports.

Still, sometimes, you have to look over at the visiting team and simply say, “Well played, ladies. That … that is freakin’ genius.”

Today is one of those days.

I give you Granite Falls softball. The most creative (and only undefeated) team in the Cascade Conference.

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Hunter Hammer, the biggest thing to happen to sports coverage on Whidbey ... ever.

Just a taste of Hunter Hammer. Bottom row, the early days with dad Mark (left) and mom Linda (right). Above, the modern day master at work.

It’s another busy day at Wolf Nation’s Birthday Center.

CHS junior golfer Christine Fields, a two-time state meet competitor, hits the big 1-7 today.

Also, highly-respected hoops guru Avis Mitchell, who has given the Wolves three basketball players in the last two years (sons Anthony Bergeron, Dante Mitchell and DeAndre Mitchell) celebrates her arrival on the planet.

But the fact remains, in terms of Coupeville High School sports, both are overshadowed by the six-foot-seven legend himself, the one true Page Hit King, the man, the myth … Hunter Hammer.

Many have come for his title, and a few have made some serious inroads — I’m looking at you, softball sensation McKayla “Photo Bomb Queen” Bailey.

But none have knocked him off his perch yet.

Hammer, whether rejecting shots by delusional basketball rivals who dared to drive into his paint or flinging shot puts into the great wide unknown, is now, always was, and will always be, a first-class athletic beast.

But what separates him from others is his love of the camera, his willingness to go that extra mile to deliver the kind of photos that bring me increased page hits.

Without his birth 21 years ago today, we probably wouldn’t be talking about coupevillesports.com now.

Cause, seriously, what reason would there be for us to exist if not to pay tribute to the king?

It is always Hammer Time around these parts, and no one has to tell us to stop to get us to honor him.

Hunter, you complete us. And now I need to go to another room, because I told myself I wouldn’t cry and…

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