Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Happy birthday’ Category

Hannah Benway, lighting up the prairie. (John Fisken photos)

Hannah Benway, lighting up the prairie. (John Fisken photos)

Firing rockets on the diamond.

Firing rockets on the diamond.

Hannah Benway ran a billion miles last spring.

As a newcomer to the Coupeville High School softball squad, one of her duties was to head out of the dugout in pursuit of foul balls that ended up lodged in the nearby field or under parked cars at the trailer park across the street.

Usually all the younger players split the duties, but Benway was too quick, and efficient, for them all.

A softball would go the wrong way and a millisecond later (if that) Hannah would come flying around the outside of the dugout, scattering fans as she sprinted by, epic grin on her face.

She was uncanny in tracking down every last wayward orb, but what was even more remarkable was how much fun she seemed to be having.

Instead of treating it as a duty she had to accomplish, a right of passage for a younger player, she embraced it the same way she embraced every moment she had in a softball uniform — full-tilt.

“I told her some of the other girls can share the job, but she just looks at me and says, nope, I got it,” CHS coach Kevin McGranahan said with a chuckle. “Great kid!”

Coupeville has a roster deep in softball sluggers who play select ball, young women with considerable experience and skill, so Benway, as a bench player, didn’t get much playing time.

When she did, she rose to the moment with the same bright spirit and seize-the-day attitude, and was hailed with the Most Improved award at season’s end.

Whether working with the school’s cheerleaders, or excelling in her non-sports life, where she’s a singer and guitarist, audio visual tech and classroom brainiac, Benway approaches everything with an open heart and a welcoming smile.

In a world where people spend a lot of time fighting, she is a beacon of hope and light — a kind, considerate, sweet-natured young woman who lights up the prairie.

Hannah is tougher than you might think at first, fiercely loyal to her family and friends, but warm and open to all.

She is one of the best we have, and I hope as she celebrates her birthday today, she fully realizes how highly others think of her.

Happy cake day, Miss Benway.

May it, and every day, be worthy of your awesomeness.

Read Full Post »

Ema Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Ema Smith shows off her juggling skills at the recent Coupeville Booster Club Crab Feed. (John Fisken photo)

Ema and Sarah

   Ema and softball buddy Sarah Wright, most likely up to shenanigans. (Smith photo)

ema

Ema being Ema. (Fisken photo)

Ema Smith doesn’t come to the party. Ema Smith IS the party.

The eternally bubbly Coupeville High School sophomore, who celebrates a birthday today, is one of the most entertaining student/athletes in Wolf Nation.

One of the most genuinely good-natured, friendly, warm people you are likely to meet, Smith is a delight.

She’s also a pretty darn good athlete, regardless of the sport.

From soccer to basketball to softball, when she’s been healthy, Ema is front and center.

A scrapper who’s willing to pound on a rival in pursuit of the ball, before coming back to giggle on the bench with her teammates, she’s packed with energy and ready to rumble.

In the relatively short time she and her family have graced Coupeville, she (and they) have settled in nicely, and it’s hard to remember a time when Ema wasn’t lighting up the prairie.

On the court or field, she busts her tail, even when she has had to work through wearing a knee brace while recovering from injury.

Away from the arena, she is witty and warm, highly intelligent and gracious to those around her.

And topping it all off is Smith’s willingness, nay, her burning desire, to be a true queen of having her photo taken.

For a blog that sees its numbers spike thanks to photos, especially those behind-the-scenes shots which allow the Wolves to show off their personalities, Ema is invaluable.

As she celebrates her cake day today, I just want to say thank you.

Thank you, Ema, for being kind and caring, for loving the spotlight but loving your teammates and friends more, for playing with passion and heart, for staying true to the way your parents, Charlie and Tammy, have raised you and your sister, Ciara.

You are a truly special young woman and our town and our school hit the jackpot when you and your family moved here.

I hope your 16th birthday is a special one, but more importantly, I hope you realize how appreciated you are by all those around you.

Stay amazing, Ema.

Read Full Post »

Megan Thorn (John Fisken photos)

   Megan Thorn sails over a hurdle during her middle school days. (John Fisken photos)

thorn

Thorn provides cover for teammate Cassidy Moody.

(Sharon Edwards photo)

Off to collect more ribbons. (Sharon Edwards photo)

Some people are just more likable than others.

Coupeville High School freshman Megan Thorn, who celebrates a birthday today, falls firmly into the category of those who bring a special light into the world.

Owner of a big brain, and a scrappy competitor on the athletic stage, she is, overwhelmingly, just a really nice person.

Megan, like mom Gretchen, has a genuine sweetness to her soul.

If you don’t like her, there’s something wrong with you. Seriously wrong.

When it comes to sports, the younger Thorn might not be the tallest, or the strongest, but her heart is three times the expected size.

Whether competing in track, basketball or soccer (where she was just named Most Improved during her freshman season), Megan never backs down or gives less than her best.

Her best moments as an athlete, though, have probably come in the world of horse riding, where she follows in the footsteps of fellow Wolves like Ally Roberts and Ashley Menges in being a highly-accomplished equestrian.

Whether she’s collecting ribbons (all the ribbons!) or meshing her talents with teammates in school sports, Thorn is a winner.

Who just happens to be one of the nicest people you will ever bump into.

It’s not hard to root for Megan, and it’s even easier to pay tribute to her.

So, happy birthday, Miss Thorn, and may it be a day worthy of you.

Read Full Post »

Clay Reilly (John Fisken photos)

   Clay Reilly fights through a tackle to pick up extra yards during an early football practice this fall. (John Fisken photos)

Reilly and Kiara Burdge

Reilly and Kiara Burdge are sitting pretty as CHS Homecoming King and Queen.

Clay Reilly is his own man.

Over the course of Coupeville Sports existence, I’ve seen him go from “Amanda Fabrizi’s lil’ brother” to a team leader and multi-sport star in his own right.

As the CHS senior hits a birthday today, we honor him for his own accomplishments — and they are many — more than his family connections.

Over the years, Reilly has emerged as a fearsome two-way warrior on the gridiron, an electrifying baseball player who was key to a league title, and, if we dream for a moment, an accomplished basketball player who could return to the sport for a swan song.

We won’t know until Monday if Clay decides to return to the hard-court — a place the undermanned Wolves desperately need his skills — but we’ve already seen his final run on the football field.

Reilly has been a superb defensive back, capable of dropping back into coverage or shooting up-field and lighting up rivals before they have a chance to do much damage.

As a senior, he also became a bigger part of the offense, finishing second on the team in rushing.

Towering over it all, however, might be his use of his leg.

As a punter, and later, a kicker, Reilly cranked the ball on a regular basis, often earning oohs and ahs from folks in rival press boxes.

During his junior season, when Coupeville struggled mightily to get any kind of offensive flow going, Reilly’s punts were the Wolves most effective (and frequently used) weapon.

One went 70 yards, and it was a true, airborne 70 yards, not a pooch that hit the turf and skipped backwards.

That work continued into his senior year, though, with a far more effective offense, CHS didn’t punt as often this year.

Which allowed Reilly to show off his leg on PATs, where he was arguably the most consistent, feared kicker in the league.

When we get to spring (after a successful return to basketball?), Clay is expected back on the baseball diamond for one final go-round.

A solid hitter who also packs an arm capable of repeatedly gunning down wayward runners who try to pick up extra bases on hits to the outfield, Reilly was a key member of last year’s league title winning squad.

Away from the action, our birthday boy continues to bring a lot to the table.

Smart, outgoing, friendly, he has always seemed, at his core, like just a good guy.

He has retained all the best attributes of his sister, one of my personal favorite Wolf student/athletes, and put his own unique spin on things.

As he goes forward to write the rest of his high school story, and beyond, we just want to take a moment to wish him the best.

Happy birthday, Clay.

Read Full Post »

The many talents of Claire Mietus. (John Fisken and Cheridan Eck photos)

   A few of the many talents of Claire Mietus. (John Fisken and Cheridan Eck photos)

Claire Mietus will take over the world some day.

The Coupeville High School junior, who celebrates a birthday today, hops from one activity to another and excels at all of them.

A fixture on the Wolf sports scene — where she helps anchor the cheer squad through football and basketball seasons — Mietus is lucky she can find time to pick up her pom poms.

She’s also (deep breath) the president of the Leo’s Club, a service organization, plays in the school’s jazz band, is an ASB officer for the Class of 2018 and competes in Science Olympiad.

Claire is a brilliant young woman, outgoing, friendly and deeply caring to those around her, someone who exudes a serene, inquisitive spirit.

It should come as little surprise that she aspires to be a world-changer, with plans to be a cardiovascular surgeon and work with Doctors Without Borders.

I have no doubt she’s well on her way to doing amazing things.

There are some people who you need to merely observe from a distance and you can tell they are destined for greatness, and Miss Mietus has always seemed to have that something extra.

As she celebrates her cake day, we, the fans, want to take a moment to wish her all the best and also to sing her praises for what she’s accomplished already (and everything still to come).

Happy birthday, Claire.

Go into each new moment knowing how much others think of you, and how much they respect your drive and compassion.

You’re a superstar, a bright, shining one, and it’s for all the right reasons.

Keep on amazing us, every day.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »