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Haley Sherman and Dylan Canell.

Haley Sherman and Dylan Canell.

One of Coupeville’s finest and her family could use our help right now.

Haley Sherman, a really wonderful young woman who graduated from CHS this spring after being a standout volleyball and softball player, lost her much-loved older brother, Dylan Canell, this week.

As the family deals with the sudden tragedy, Dylan’s uncle, Ryan, has put together a GoFundMe fundraising account to try and help the family pay for the sudden funeral expenses.

Whether you knew Dylan personally from his time on Whidbey or not, he, like his sister, was an important part of this town.

One of his teachers at CHS, Ken Stange, reflected on their time together, which was brief, but memorable:

Dylan, you hated school, but you always showed me great respect.

Your reputation preceded you, before you arrived in my 9th grade English class. I admit that I was worried, but your warmth quickly disarmed me.

You had a certain way about you; no matter the person or situation, you could ease the tension and bring smiles into the room, even if it meant you’d be answering to Mr. Black.

You were a wildcard and I liked that about you.

Nobody ever knew what to expect, but everybody knew you’d make them laugh.

You were literally the person who would give someone the shirt off of your back, as referenced by Kenneth Hopkins.

I also remember you as being the only Coupeville kid who would wear a track jacket without a tee shirt underneath. That ’70s look was priceless!

Like too many, you’ve gone far too early. I wish you love and joy in the afterlife, my friend. You’ll be missed.

Peace.

If you can help a little or a lot, or even just pass the word on, please consider doing so.

To find out more, jump to:

http://www.gofundme.com/iwkgh8

The family has also announced there will be a memorial service for Dylan 1 PM Saturday, Dec. 20 at Thomas Family Farms, 9010 Marsh Road in Snohomish. All are welcome.

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Brad Sherman (a participant in previous Roundball Classics) hangs out with dad Don. (Sherry Roberts photo)

   Brad Sherman (a participant in previous Roundball Classics) hangs out with dad Don. (Sherry Roberts photo)

Tom Roehl

Tom Roehl

Embrace your inner Larry Bird.

With the annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic less than four weeks away (Saturday, Dec. 27 — 12-6:30 PM), the community basketball tourney/fundraiser has added a few new wrinkles this year.

Foremost is the inclusion of a three-point shooting contest and an exhibition game aimed at players 40+.

The two new additions will be on top of the usual tournament play, which draws Coupeville High School alumni and one-time rivals from other schools intent on recapturing their hardwood glory days.

The classic, run by the children of the late Wolf coach who it’s named for, raises money for scholarships which are dispersed by the Tom Roehl Foundation.

For more info on the various events that will be included this year and register (either as a team or as a free agent), hop over to:

http://www.tjroehl.org/

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Who has the snazziest cup in all the land? You, it could be you. (Amy King photo)

Who has the snazziest cup in all the land? You, it could be you. (Amy King photo)

Wolf girls' hoops -- kickin' butt and takin' names. Get behind a winner and buy a mug! (John Fisken photo)

   Wolf girls’ hoops — kickin’ butt and takin’ names. Get behind a winner and buy a mug! (Shelli Trumbull photo)

So, there you are, about to enjoy a tasty beverage but faced with a dilemma.

If only you had a cup that could handle hot and cold beverages with equal aplomb, a cup that was microwave and dishwasher safe but also looked stylish and reflected your support of all things Wolf Nation, life would be great.

Well stop right there, before you give up and pour said drink into your bare hand and try to cup it long enough to get it your mouth before it hits the floor.

There is an answer!

I kid you not. Seriously, put the drink down and lean in close and I’ll whisper the answer to you.

Tervis Insulated Drinkware.

Boom!

But where would I get something like this, you ask?

It’s a good thing I’m around, I guess, cause I can point you in the right direction.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team is currently selling the chosen cups of all discerning drinkers.

It’s part of a team fundraiser, with proceeds going to buy equipment for the Wolf b-ball program.

And yes, that would be the very same Wolf girls’ hoops program that had the best record of any of the six Whidbey Island high school basketball programs last season.

So, you’re funding success.

Hot to buy one (reasonably priced at $18), especially as we head into the holiday gift-giving season?

Contact Wolf coaches David and Amy King at dking@coupeville.k12.wa.us or aking@coupeville.k12.wa.us or talk to the next CHS girls’ hoops star you see.

Since I’m doing most of the work around here, I’ll even tell you who those players are:

Kacie Kiel
Hailey Hammer
Madeline “Maddie Big Time” Strasburg
Monica Vidoni
Julia “Elbows” Myers
Wynter Thorne
Makana Stone
McKenzie Bailey
Kailey Kellner
Tiffany Briscoe
Lauren Grove
Mattea Miller
Skyler Lawrence
Mia Littlejohn
Lauren Rose
Kyla Briscoe
Allison Wenzel
Brisa Herrera

Now go and do the right thing. The civic thing. The supporting-the-best-basketball-program-in-the-land thing.

And stop trying to drink out of your cupped hand. It doesn’t work that well.

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Mia Littlejohn is part of a talented group of freshmen who made an impact this season.

   Mia Littlejohn stalks the pitch during her recent freshman season at Coupeville High School. (John Fisken photo)

Whidbey booters (l to r) Kalia Littlejohn, Malia ? and Mia Littlejohn. (Dawn Hesselgrave photo)

The talented trio of (l to r) Kalia Littlejohn, Malia Hansen and Mia Littlejohn. (Dawn Hesselgrave photo)

Three of Whidbey’s finest soccer players have a chance to take their pursuit of “The Beautiful Game” to Spain next summer, but they’ll need some help.

Coupeville’s Mia and Kalia Littlejohn and North Whidbey’s Malia Hansen have been playing for the North West United U-15 Premier team.

To make the select soccer squad, which draws players from across Washington state, they had to beat out all comers at tryouts.

Once they did that, the trio sparkled as NW United enjoyed strong showings at a string of tournaments.

Now, the squad has been invited to play in the 2015 Donosti Cup in Spain.

The tourney, which runs July 6-11, brings together 350 youth soccer teams from around the world.

Held in San Sebastian on the northern coast of Spain, the Donosti Cup gives teams up to six games.

Squads play four to five round-robin games before being placed in a finals or consolation finals bracket.

If NW United makes it to a final, the girls would play at Anoeta Stadium, the home field of Spanish fútbol power Real Sociedad. The stadium seats 32,000 spectators.

Win or lose, all teams will participate in the opening ceremonies, which will feature teams from 17 different countries.

To make the trip, though, the girls will need financial help from fans on The Rock and beyond.

To read much more about their proposed adventures and possibly chip in a few bucks to help fuel the future of Whidbey soccer, pop over to:

http://www.gofundme.com/whidbey-spain

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Your pertinent info and such.

Your pertinent info and such.

This time it’s personal.

Well, probably not, but you always have to ramp up the action and excitement with each sequel.

The 3rd Annual Guns vs. Hoses toy drive fundraiser — which pits Whidbey Island cops against firefighters — is set for a month from today.

It’s moving out of the Coupeville High School gym and heading up to Oak Harbor and if you want any more info, I’ll direct you to the snazzy poster above.

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