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Breeanna Messner

Breeanna Messner

Breeanna Messner (Robert Bishop photo)

Four sports and a ton of books — no problem for Breezy. (Robert Bishop photo)

Her dad calls her Breezy, and she has been like a breath of fresh air.

There may have been more physically talented athletes who have walked the hallways at Coupeville High School over the years, but few, if any, have ever put it all together like Wolf senior Breeanna Messner.

Two days after playing the final game of an incredible four-year, four-sport run in the red and black, bowing out at the 1A state softball tourney Friday, Miss Messner turns 18 today.

In less than a week she will graduate.

College calls, and, after that, much, much more. She will do great things in her life, of that I have no doubt.

She is talented, she works her rear off, she is committed and she does it all with a quiet sweetness that is greatly endearing.

It did not matter the sport. Volleyball, cheer, basketball, softball. She played them all and excelled at them all.

She upheld the family honor, keeping alive the flame lit by her mom, Aimee (Messner) Bishop, and her aunts. The Messner name stands proudly in CHS lore, and Breezy played a large part in that.

She hit big shots.

There was a moment when she got poked in the eye (rather deliberately) during a basketball game and brought to her knees.

Instead of getting mad and starting a fight, she collected herself, stood up and, after a slight grimace, nailed back-to-back three-point bombs to thoroughly deflate the opposing team.

Only afterwards, with her head bowed, did she crack a small (very small) smile just for herself, never one to show up an opposing player.

She was the teammate who reached out to every player on her team. The young woman who always stopped to say hi to former coaches in the stands.

The one who would stop her own game preparation to sprint over and scoop up her young cousin, Katie, when she entered the gym.

What I have seen, what I have heard, makes me think this — Breeanna Messner is the gold standard for Coupeville student/athletes.

I have covered sports on this Island for longer than she has been alive, and she stands out as a rarity.

And I hope that she knows how CHS fans, how the people of Central Whidbey, feel about her.

I hope, that as the years pass, she realizes why people cheered for her so hard.

We watched a young woman, bold and brilliant, shy at times, but capable of great passion, who aimed for the stars in everything and flew as high as anyone who has ever put on a Coupeville uniform.

She worked for our respect. For our admiration. She more than earned it all.

Breezy deserves nothing less.

I hope that you have an incredible birthday, Miss Messner, and that you go forward in your life content in the knowledge that you have a town, an Island, a world, behind you.

You are amazing, and there will never be another one like you.

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Robin Cedillo: A ray of sunshine in the CHS sports world.

Robin Cedillo: A ray of sunshine in the CHS sports world.

I have never, ever seen Robin Cedillo without a smile.

The peppy, irrepressible Coupeville High School freshman, who celebrates her birthday today, has a grin that lights up the universe.

Whether anchoring the Wolf cheer squad through the fall and winter seasons, where she was joined by big sis Bella, or bouncing up and down in the dugout, bellowing support to her CHS softball teammates all the way to the state tourney, Cedillo is a freakin’ ray of sunshine everywhere she goes.

I can’t say that I know her all that well, but, in the time period that our paths have crossed, she has always come across as the real deal — a genuinely sweet, carefree young woman who gives her all always, whether playing or cheering for the red and black.

Through rain or sun, her smile never wavered. Never buckled. Never seemed forced.

Robin seems like one of those people who approaches each day determined to be as friendly, as outgoing, as embracing of life and their friends as possibe.

It’s a beautiful way to be.

I hope you have an astonishing birthday, Miss Cedillo. One worthy of the awesomeness that flows out of you on a daily basis.

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Emily Licence -- a slick-fieldin', cheer-screamin', delicious-cookie-bakin' sensation.

Emily Licence — a slick-fieldin’, cheer-screamin’, delicious-cookie-bakin’ sensation.

Emily Licence has had a pretty good freshman year.

A two-sport Coupeville High School star (cheer and softball), she solidified herself as one my favorites the day she helped kick-start Cookie Wars 2014 by bringing me home-made cookies after a softball game.

We could talk about her slick fielding at third base for the state tournament-bound Wolves.

Her coach, David King, compared her glove work after one game to that of former Major League Baseball great Omar Vizquel, and it’s true. She has a knack for coming up with the big play.

Or, we could discuss Emily’s bright, sunny personality, which shines through both as a Wolf cheerleader and when she crams the stands in support of her fellow CHS athletes.

But let’s admit the truth — they were really good cookies. And I am easily swayed by sugar.

So, today, as Emily celebrates her birthday, two days before she plays on the biggest stage of her still-young sports career, I wish her a really happy day and the best of luck.

You came in like a pro, Miss Licence, you carry yourself with grace and class and you know when to gently bribe the press. That’s impressive.

Never change, cause you’re already awesome.

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Miss Emilee Crichton: Superstar. (Photos courtesy John Fisken and Vicki Crichton-Wells)

Miss Emilee Crichton: Superstar. (Photos courtesy John Fisken, Shelli Trumbull and Vicki Crichton-Wells)

So, this one time, I almost hit Coupeville High School’s cheer captain with my car…

In my defense, we’re next door neighbors and I chronically forget to look behind me when I back up and I … yep, I’m an idiot.

But anyway, I tapped my brakes in time, Emilee Crichton got to enjoy her suddenly more-hazardous-than-necessary passage up our joint driveway without having to pick pieces of moss (my auto exterior is kinda, sorta going back to nature) off her car, and all was well.

Of course, she got her subtle revenge when she nominated me for the Winter Cold Water Challenge, forcing me back into the icy waters of Penn Cove a month earlier than I had planned.

Nicely played, Crichton, nicely played.

As she celebrates her 18th birthday today and wraps up her senior year at CHS, she remains what she has always been — a genuinely sweet, likeable, friendly, smart, successful young woman.

Whether she’s hangin’ out next door or taking off to conquer the outside world, I wish her the best. Because she is the best.

I even promise to look behind me at least 37% of the time I back up from now on.

It’s a start, at least…

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Sylvia Hurlburt -- keeping alive the family tradition of being awesome.

Sylvia Hurlburt — keeping alive a proud family tradition of being awesome.

It’s never been about competing with each other.

Larry and Sylvia Hurlburt are siblings who always seem to be there for each other, the first person to congratulate the other one when they triumph in life — which is often.

Before he graduated from Coupeville High School, Larry advanced to the state meet in track. Last year, in her freshman year, his little sister stepped up and did the same.

Running as part of a very talented pack of younger runners that includes fellow sophomore Makana Stone and junior Marisa Etzell, Sylvia, who celebrates her birthday today, helped break school records and bring home a medal from last year’s state meet.

This year it’s already been more of the same for the sprinter and relay whiz.

She’s a year-round athlete, as well, helping to lead two Wolf cheer squads and carry on the name of her former cheer mentor, Sylvia Arnold, the “big” to her “little.”

Plus, she seems to be a genuinely smart, friendly young woman full of grace. So she’s got that going for her, which is nice.

Remember the name, because you’ll hear it a lot in the coming months and years. And that’s a good thing.

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