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Coach V

Coach V

Coupeville is blessed with a strong group of coaches.

Across the board, regardless of the sport, at the high school, middle school, youth or select team levels, Cow Town has a group of men and women who show great commitment to their athletes and work with them on both a sports and a personal level.

One of the best of the group, Dustin Van Velkinburgh, aka Coach V, hits the big 3-0 today.

And, while his advancing years may require him to seek out a walker and a stiff shot of prune juice (says a guy 13 years older…), there is no quit in the guy.

A very talented athlete in his day (football, basketball, soccer and on and on), he can still kick the pampered rears of most, if not all, of his players.

But, while that reality lingers out there, Coach V is the perfect example of a player’s coach.

One who knows when to be a kid’s best friend and when to be the guy in charge. When to console and cheer and when to push.

He remembers what it was like to be a young man without a father figure.

What it was like to find guidance and the (occasional) kick in the rear from coaches like Ron Bagby and Randy King during his own days as a Wolf.

It made him a man, one who has gone on to raise a swarm of happy children with wife Jessica.

Coupeville gave him much in his younger days, something he speaks of often. And he has returned the favor over the years, giving back to the children of a community he deeply loves.

There is no artifice. No question dodging. He remains the same after a big win as after a horrifying loss.

A small smile, a quiet word off to the side to one kid, a public calling-out of another.

He finds out how they tick, what will drive them and what will crumple them, and he hits all the right notes, fitting his lesson to them as individuals, not faceless cogs in an athletic factory.

Coach V, and others like him, are doing more than making athletes. They are given teenagers and they do their best to help them prepare for life after the cheers and pep rallies.

If they win games, great, but the bigger victories come years later, when the next Coach V stays in town (or returns) and picks up the mantle. The man makes a kid a man and he pays it forward.

Every community worth its salt has a coach like Dustin. That one guy who is his town through and through.

Who, only years later, when you see his legacy in full, do you realize the impact he had. The lives he steered in the right direction, the kids he gave a last chance to, the way he altered destinies, sometimes subtly and sometimes with a bold hand.

In Coupeville, we call him Coach V, and we should be very, very grateful we have him.

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In between his many touchdowns, Ty Eck found time to drop the boom on defense as well. (John Fisken photos)

   In between his many touchdowns, Ty Eck also found time to drop the boom on defense. (John Fisken photos)

Gabe Eck

Gabe Eck, calm and cool while directing the offense.

A third Coupeville kid playing for Oak harbor, Alex Turner, holds the line.

A third Coupeville kid playing for Oak harbor, Alex Turner (50), holds the line.

Ty Eck was en fuego Saturday.

The eighth grader hit pay dirt nearly every time he touched the ball, busting off touchdown runs of 72 and 82 yards while also teaming up with quarterback brother Gabe on a 75-yard pass-and-run-like-crazy play.

Fueled by the Coupeville duo, who are masquerading as Wildcats right now, Oak Harbor savaged Sedro-Woolley 49-8 in youth football play.

They are joined on their squad by a third Coupeville player, fellow eighth grader Alex Turner.

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Oscar LIquidano (left) is reunited with his fellow senior lineman and captain Carson Risner. (Jennie Prince photo)

   Oscar Liquidano (left) is reunited with fellow CHS senior lineman and captain Carson Risner. (Jennie Prince photo)

He’s back.

An epic bus ride and two long car trips later, Oscar Liquidano has returned from months of exile in Las Vegas.

The Coupeville High School senior lineman, whose family moved cross-country in the spring, made it back in time for Saturday afternoon’s practice.

CHS kicked off practice Aug. 20, which leaves Liquidano a couple of practices behind, but with time to catch up before the season begins.

Liquidano, who had been picked to be a captain for the Wolf gridiron squad, left near the start of last year’s boys’ soccer season.

To get back, he took a bus from Vegas to Reno, caught a ride to Portland, then was picked up for the final leg by fellow Wolf captain Carson Risner and mom Jennie Prince.

Now back in Wolf Nation, Liquidano rejoins fellow captains Risner, Aaron Wright and Josh Bayne to lead a CHS squad that joins the 1A Olympic League this year.

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Wolf QB Joel Walstad and center Carson Risner work on their timing. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf QB Joel Walstad and center Carson Risner work on their timing. (John Fisken photos)

Get down with your bad self.

Get down with your bad self.

Well-dressed assistant coach Brett Smedley makes his bid for a GQ cover.

Well-dressed assistant coach Brett Smedley makes his bid for a GQ cover.

Rumble, young man, rumble.

Rumble, young man, rumble.

"Unleash The Lathom!!" He might not be The Kraken, but Lathom Kelley (right) hits about as hard as the legendary beast from "Clash of the Titans."

  “Unleash The Lathom!!” He might not be The Kraken, but Lathom Kelley (right) hits about as hard as the legendary beast from “Clash of the Titans.”

Risner hears the news fellow lineman Oscar Liquidano is returning from Vegas for his senior year and can't hold in his smile.

   Risner hears the news fellow lineman Oscar Liquidano is returning from Vegas for his senior year and can’t hold in his smile.

As we head into a new high school sports year, there’s a few things to keep in mind about photos.

Stop putting pics that say PROOF or have a copyright symbol (you know, that big C) on your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and whatever new interweb thing is trying to steal your brain today.

It looks tacky and you’re stealing.

That being said, feel free to snag photos off of Coupeville Sports, like the football practice shots that are lurking above.

You will notice none of them say PROOF across them, and the photographers who supply me with 90% of my photos — Shelli Trumbull and John Fisken — are fine with that.

Fisken is running a business, so if you want the ones that say PROOF, buy them. Then the word PROOF magically evaporates, giving you a glossy, unmarred photo.

I provide links to his work whenever possible or you can jump directly to http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?district=3&league=21 and check up on him at any time.

Why would you pay for his pics? Because you might get your money back.

For the second straight year, he’ll be offering scholarships to CHS student/athletes (Breeanna Messner and Brandon Kelley won the inaugural awards), funded by money from photo sales.

To put yourself in the running, pick up an application from Mrs. Bagby in the CHS counseling office.

To be eligible, you need to have participated in at least two school sports per year for all four years of high school (winter cheer counts).

Exceptions may be granted for athletes who moved into the district mid-way through their schooling.

You need a minimum 3.0 GPA and will need to submit a 500-word essay “How Sports Made Me A Better Person”.

If you want Mrs. Trumbull’s photos, you can snag the ones I use or jump over to https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coupeville-Booster-Club/83614917107 to see a ton more.

She also has separate pages set up for sports like boys’ basketball and baseball.

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Oscar Liquidano (right) with younger brother Uriel during last year's soccer season. (John Fisken photo)

Oscar Liquidano (right) with younger brother Uriel during last year’s soccer season. (John Fisken photos)

Liquidano holds down the paint.

Liquidano holds down the paint.

Big O is on his way back home.

Shortly after he was named a captain for this year’s Coupeville High School football team, Oscar Liquidano’s family left town in the spring and moved to Las Vegas.

That left the Wolves one captain down, as Liquidano, the team’s biggest lineman, was supposed to share honors this year with fellow seniors Carson Risner, Aaron Wright and Josh Bayne.

Now, things have taken a huge swing for the positive, as word hits that Liquidano is returning to Coupeville for his senior year.

Getting back a big, veteran two-way lineman who will work alongside Risner, Wright, Matt Shank and others, is a huge boost for the Wolf football team.

“I can’t like this enough!!!” wrote jubilant CHS quarterback Joel Walstad when the news hit Facebook.

Liquidano, who also plays basketball and soccer, is expected to reach town by Saturday. He’ll be a couple of practices behind, but has time to catch up before the start of the season.

While nothing is set in stone, the young man at the center of things was cautiously thrilled Thursday night.

“We’ll just have to wait and see,” Liquidano said. “I have faith in God that it will happen.”

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