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Ben Etzell (3) during his days on the CHS diamond. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Ben Etzell (3) during his days on the CHS diamond. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

If you can spare a buck or two, you can help a whole bunch of people.

Former Coupeville High School baseball star Ben Etzell, now a freshman at Saint John’s University in Minnesota, is planning to take part in a campus-wide event to raise funds to support St. Jude’s lifesaving mission of finding cures and saving children.

Students will be pulling an all-nighter Friday, Nov. 7 to draw attention to St. Jude’s work and Etzell needs to raise $100 to reach his fundraising goal and participate.

He’s almost halfway there, but could use a push from Wolf fans.

To see more and help him out, jump over to:

http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=2953345&fr_id=20369&pg=personal

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Former Wolf QB Gunnar Langvold.

Former Wolf QB Gunnar Langvold.

Bord Langvold

Bord Langvold

I have always liked Gunnar Langvold.

The former Coupeville High School quarterback would likely be the first to admit he had a checkered career with the Wolves.

Gunnar, who I used to work with at Christopher’s on Whidbey, is a goofball who means well but, sometimes allowed the, shall we say, slightly idiotic side of his personality, to win over common sense.

He was also a kid, growing up and finding his way.

Kids make mistakes. Hopefully they learn from their errors while they still have time.

I was very happy to see Gunnar get back on the field last year, after injuries and personal errors in judgement cost him parts of two seasons.

He played well in the games where he was eligible and healthy, including leading Coupeville to a huge blowout win over Chimacum in his final game.

Even better, he graduated from CHS and has seemed to settle more on the side of making positive choices.

So, it’s tough to see the guy facing more battles in his life.

He had recent knee surgery, thanks to a renegade trampoline, but, as he recovers from that, his family is facing hard times.

Gunnar’s dad, Bord Langvold, who used to be a regular at Videoville during my 12 years behind the counter, has been fighting the ravages of kidney disease.

It’s an illness I know all too well, as my mom was slowly chipped away by it.

Bord is on kidney dialysis three times a week and now his insurance has decided not to cover the entire bill, leaving the Langvolds responsible for 20% of the bill.

With retirement and disability checks not covering everything, the family’s house has gone into foreclosure, as well.

Through good times and bad times, Gunnar was a huge part of Wolf Nation.

I think his time playing football and the work put in by gridiron coach Tony Maggio and his staff to try and shape Gunnar into a stronger person first and a better athlete second benefited him greatly.

It would be nice if we, as a community, could continue and try to keep that helping hand extended.

Whether you can help financially or through a few words of support, reach out to Gunnar. Let him know that you care about him and where he, and his family, are going in life.

He’s a good guy at heart, maybe a little misunderstood at times and more than a little idiotic at others, but a young man with great promise and potential he is starting to fully tap.

Let’s make sure we don’t forget him now that his days in the red and black are done.

To see Gunnar’s fundraiser for his dad, pop over to:

http://www.gofundme.com/ftqcyw

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Mekare Bowen (left) with lil' sis Aria.

Mekare Bowen (left) with lil’ sis Aria.

Mekare Bowen is the most amazing young woman I have ever known.

I’m sorry. There is no argument. That’s it. End of story.

Miss Bowen, who I have seen grow up from a wee little lass causing good-natured havoc at Videoville and Miriam’s Espresso when her mom Dea worked there with me to the bright, confident, super-smart, supremely sweet college freshman she is now, is without peer.

Spend any time around her and you will be witness to greatness.

Whether she was casually writing a 500-page fantasy book as a teen or being a doting caregiver to lil’ sis Aria, Mekare exudes joy, love and friendliness, embracing the world and all in it.

What’s kind of remarkable is that she never changed.

Super-friendly little girl to serene, caring young adult, all done with the ease of a Matthew McConaughey-worthy “Alright, alright, alright.”

No grumpy teen years. No angst. At least not in public.

Her intelligence, her grace, her positive spirit, the radiance that flows from every pore in her body — they all grew and continue to blossom.

And now Mekare, having moved on from her time as a CHS cheerleader, is a freshman at Western Washington University, one with a plan to continue to reach out and help others.

She has been accepted to go to South Africa next summer for two weeks with Reach Out Volunteers. While there, she would help in a building program at an orphanage and in conservation work at a game park.

Which is where we, her many fans, can come in to the picture.

Mekare needs a small financial helping hand, and anyone with any sense should gladly be willing to kick in a few cents (or bucks).

Take a moment to click on the link below, read her words and help a truly wonderful young woman help others. It’s the best thing you could do today.

http://www.gofundme.com/fksvqo

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Lisa Prosser with oldest son Tony.

Lisa Prosser with oldest son Tony.

Wolf Nation has lost one of its staunchest supporters.

Lisa Prosser, who passed away Tuesday at 46, was a football mom through-and-through, but so much more.

Fiercely proud of her children, many of whom played sports for Coupeville before the family moved to Kentucky, she had a huge smile and welcomed everyone into her world.

My biggest memories of Lisa are actually not from various sports sidelines, but from my days at Videoville, as her kids poured through the door and then went flying every which way.

The Prossers could take over the whole store by themselves and yet, somehow there in the middle of the madness, Lisa was the calm, always-smiling center of the storm.

An Oak Harbor High School grad who married a CHS grad (Jerome Prosser), her memory will live on in Cow Town.

While most from this area won’t be able to attend services for her in Kentucky, we can reach out and help the family, which includes Tony, 25, Jake, 21, Colin, 18, and twins Kyle and Karly, 17.

To do so, jump over to:

https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/nrn5/in-memory-of-lisa-prosser?utm_source=facebook

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Mckenzie and Caleb Meyer, seen here at an earlier Color Run, show you what's in store for runners Saturday. (Jodi Crimmins photo)

Mckenzie and Caleb Meyer, seen here at an earlier Color Run, show you what’s in store for runners Saturday. (Jodi Crimmins photo)

Your pertinent info.

Your pertinent info.

Wolves and Falcons can unite in a haze of color Saturday.

Greenbank Farm will be hosting the Falcon “Color Chaos” 5K run/walk, with proceeds going to benefit Coupeville and South Whidbey’s combined youth football and cheer teams.

You can register online at http://www.active.com/greenbank-wa/running/races/falcon-color-chaos-5k-run-walk-2014?int= or in person up through the start of the race at 9 AM.

For all the pertinent info, head back up and look at the second photo.

The youth football program currently features 15 players, 11 cheerleaders and four coaches who call Coupeville home.

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