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Kassie (Lawson) O'Neil with mom DeeAnna Smith (left) and sister Kayla Lawson (right).

Kassie (Lawson) O’Neil with mom DeeAnna Smith (left) and sister Kayla Lawson (right).

Kassie and her progeny.

Kassie and her progeny.

She is one of the best I never actually saw play.

Kassie (Lawson) O’Neil was a stellar hoops player for the Wolves during a time when I was bogged down with the grind of the real world and wrote very few words about high school sports for a few years.

I left the arena right before she hit the floor and came back right after the door swung shut on her exit.

But still, I heard tales of a scrappy player who ran the floor alongside my fake daughter, Courtney Boyd, terrorizing rival ball-handlers.

When I went back to writing, I got to talk about her days as a college basketball player, and then picked up a lot of page hits with photos of her young sons.

Kassie, who celebrates a birthday today, is one of the genuine greats, not only as an athlete but as a person.

Her family, which includes mom DeeAnna Smith, sisters Kayla Lawson and Katie Smith and lil’ bro Kurtis Smith, is deeply entrenched as part of the core of Coupeville.

Sherman blood flows through those veins, and, one after another, they have been unassuming superstars at whatever sports they picked up.

Kassie, like her siblings, is friendly, outgoing, deeply committed to her ever-expanding family.

She is, without a doubt, one of the best this town has produced.

With two precocious boys and a third child on the way, it’s probably not easy to have a moment to herself these days.

But, whatever she’s doing today, I hope the day is wonderful for you, Kassie.

Happy birthday, Mrs. O’Neil.

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Clockwise, from top right, Jovanah Foote, May Rose and (old school) Brad Sherman.

   Clockwise, from top right, birthday trio Jovanah Foote, May Rose and (old school) Brad Sherman.

Somewhere in Wolf Nation, right now, birthday cake is being served.

It has to be.

March 10 is a banner day for Coupeville High School athletic stars to have been born, with at least three (that I know of) sharing the day.

Current Wolves May Rose and Jovanah Foote are still blazing trails of success, while Brad Sherman’s exploits at CHS were so legendary they named the road I live on after him.

Well, at least that’s what I tell the more gullible tourists…

The trio may have played different sports along the way, but they share much in common, from their snappy personalities to the joy they have displayed when competing.

Rose, Foote and Sherman have all left a positive mark on their school and their town and I could go on and on, or I could just wish them happy birthdays and point you in the direction of the feature stories I previously wrote on each of them.

If I do that, maybe I’ll have some time to track down some of that elusive birthday cake…

To bask in the glow of their awesomeness, check out:

Rosehttps://coupevillesports.com/2013/10/15/fleet-footed-booter-has-bright-future/

Footehttps://coupevillesports.com/2014/08/06/jovanah-foote-is-fired-up/

Shermanhttps://coupevillesports.com/2013/10/07/ten-years-later-the-legend-of-brad-sherman-still-looms-large/

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Payton Aparicio

Payton Aparicio: Big smile, big talent.

Payton Aparicio is a legacy.

Nearly everyone connected to her family has a strong athletic tradition, from parents Mitch and Tami (Stuurmans) Aparicio, to big sis Sydney and countless aunts and uncles (Marc Aparicio, Scott and Sarah Stuurmans, Kim (Stuurmans) Bepler, just to name a few) on both sides of the family.

Heck, grandpa Cecil Stuurmans is even one of the legendary coaches in Coupeville High School history.

So when Payton hit CHS as a freshman this year, she was following in big footsteps.

Which won’t be a problem.

Whether she hits big in her sports (she played volleyball in the fall and has already gotten some serious buzz after a week of tennis practice) or not, it’s likely she’ll remain the same sweet-natured, highly-intelligent young woman she has always been.

She’ll just have a huge, emotional fan club at every one of her contests.

As she gets ready for her first high school tennis match, a sport Sydney was a success in, Payton is also celebrating a birthday today.

So, from all of us in the cheap seats, happy birthday Miss Aparicio.

May all your days at CHS be as fun for you as they were for all your ten billion relatives.

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CLaire

Claire Ure: Senorita Sunshine

Yes, yes, JP, you're a little ray of sunshine too...

Yes, yes, JP, you’re a little ray of sunshine too…

Now, you might think this is going to be a happy birthday thing for former CHS soccer stud JP Ward, but you’d be wrong.

Sure, JP hits the big 2-1 today and he is a pitch legend and he is a lil’ ray of sunshine and all, so it would fit.

But nope.

JP gets to slide to the side so we can honor his girlfriend instead, the sunniest ray of sunshine in all the land, one Miss Claire Ure.

A former Coupeville star now wrapping up her high school days in Oak Harbor, Claire has also followed in the footsteps of big sis Jenna (pretty dang sunny herself) by working at Christopher’s on Whidbey.

Through easy shifts and slammed-to-the-wall nights, Claire is always like a breath of fresh air.

As genuinely sweet a person as you are likely to meet, she treats everyone the same — welcoming them with soft words, a calmness of spirit and a smile that would warm even the hardest of hearts.

To know Claire is to like her and anyone who would say a single ill word about her is likely to end up in a ditch someplace outside city limits, deposited there by her epically-sized fan club.

She is smart, she is kind, she is wonderful (she maybe needs to drive a little slower…), she is living, breathing proof that Jewel is not the only mega star to emerge from the wastelands of Alaska.

Wherever she goes, whatever she does after graduation, she will be amazing.

I hope, as she celebrates her birthday, Claire realizes how much everyone around her — from her family to her friends to her co-workers — thinks she is the bee’s knees.

The world adores you, Miss Ure, and you deserve every accolade.

Oh, and JP, you’re not too bad, either.

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Kalia Littlejohn

Kalia Littlejohn

The only thing little about Kalia Littlejohn is her last name.

The Coupeville Middle School hoops sensation, one half of the Shake ‘n Bake Sisters with CHS freshman Mia Littlejohn, Kalia brings it big everywhere else.

Big game, on and off the court.

I’m not going to tell you the CMS 8th grader, who celebrates a birthday today, is guaranteed to be an all-star at the high school level or beyond.

Judging middle school athletes is a tricky business, at best, and a lot can happen over the ensuing years.

Growth spurts, changing priorities and on and on.

Some talented youngsters end up deep on the bench as they get older, while some scrubs suddenly morph into super stars in their teen years.

Based on Mia, who has already lettered twice in her freshman year, I think Kalia is probably as sure a shot as we will find.

But, you never know and I don’t want to put too much pressure on her.

Either way, though, I will guarantee you this — Kalia will be one of the most entertaining athletes we’re likely to see in Cow Town over the next few years.

She plays all her sports — volleyball, soccer, track, but, most of all, basketball — at a frantic pace.

Like her sister and their brother, Zepher Loesch, before them, Kalia delivers a jolt of electricity every time she steps up to compete.

What puts her further out in front of the crowd is her personality, which is one part sunny, one part mischievous.

Kalia has yet to meet a camera she can’t pose for, and she and fellow young guns like Lindsey Roberts and Sarah Wright seem primed to claim the throne of lens-lovin’ Wolf legends like Kacie Kiel, Julia Myers and McKayla Bailey.

So, on this, her big day, all my best to the littlest Littlejohn.

I look forward to seeing what you can accomplish in the coming years, Kalia.

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