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Brian Norris, ladies and gentlemen.

Brian Norris, ladies and gentlemen. In all his glory.

He is a scamp.

A walking, talking, joybuzzer-wielding whoopee cushion come to life.

During his time at the center of Coupeville High School sports, few could match the spirit and joy Brian Norris brought to the stage.

He had fun as a baseball and tennis player, taking the sports seriously, but himself and his teammates not so much.

His greatest accomplishments may have come, however, when he stepped to the sideline, and along with other legends like Danny Savalza, Jake Tumblin and Brenden Coleman, goosed Wolf Nation and anyone he could get his hands on.

A loud ‘n proud vuvuzela horn-blowing mad man at a time when the school administration frowned on spontaneous (or choreographed) inanity of any kind, he fought the good battle.

Norris honored those who went before him, the mythical legends like Will Butela and Mike Duke, and, thankfully, seems to have inspired those behind him.

Even as he is off in Colorado matriculating at the University of Denver (and creating havoc on the radio Mondays 4-5 PM and Thursday 2-3, streaming at http://du.orgsync.com/org/kxdu/home), the seeds he helped plant locally have begun to take root.

The CHS sophomores have brought the costumes back out this year, got a little wild at times, staged a rebirth of the lively student section Norris and the lads once made bounce.

He may be gone, but his legacy lives on.

I know he’d be proud of that, and it makes for a nice birthday present as he celebrates his big day today.

So, wherever you are, whatever you’re doing today, make some noise for Brian. Let the sounds of Cow Town wash across the USA and land on his ears in Colorado.

If he can hear them above whatever mischief he’s up to himself, of course.

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Lauren Bayne (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne (John Fisken photos)

There’s more than one superstar in the Bayne house.

While older brother Josh gets a lot of the publicity, what with being the Olympic League MVP in football and all, it might be easy to forget that lil’ sis Lauren is no slouch herself in the sports world.

Basketball, soccer, track — toss an athletic event at her and the junior version of the Bayne Train can more than hold her own.

Zipping across the soccer pitch, or around the track oval, she’s got speed to burn and a positive attitude that will carry her far.

She’s also branching out these days and working as a sports paparazzi, snapping photos of her CHS fellow athletes.

As Lauren celebrates a birthday today, we want to send her best wishes.

Whatever sports route she takes over the next few years, I have no doubt she’ll be aces at it.

That’s just a family tradition, and one Lauren upholds quite gracefully.

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Ashlyn Miller

Ashlyn Miller (John Fisken photos)

Miller unleashes the javelin during her junior track season.

Miller unleashes the javelin during her junior track season.

Hanging out with lil' sis Mattea.

Hanging out with lil’ sis Mattea.

All cheerleaders smile.

Few radiate the warmth that Coupeville High School senior Ashlyn Miller does, however.

Through rain, wind or fog on the football sideline, her spirit never flagged.

Her voice never wavered, her spirit never broke, and, most of all, she sent a genuine sense of happiness out to everyone who surrounded her.

That’s a personality trait that carries over in her non-cheer life, as well.

As part of a dynamic duo with younger sister Mattea, Ashlyn is one of the best and brightest the Wolves have to offer the world.

Alaska’s loss is Coupeville’s gain.

As she celebrates her 18th birthday today, a week away from what I anticipate will be the start of her final high school track season (she was a sprinter/thrower/relay whiz as a junior), here’s best wishes to a truly talented, radiant young woman.

Happy birthday, Miss Miller! Never stop being awesome.

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Colin Belliveau: The Dude abides. (John Fisken photos)

Colin Belliveau: Man of many faces. (John Fisken photos)

Colin Belliveau just seems like a good dude.

A friendly, easy-going guy, he fit right in after moving to Cow Town from Republic High School in Eastern Washington during his junior year.

Since becoming a Wolf, he’s tried his hand at football (transitioning from the 8-man game to the 11-man game) and soccer, and is a frequent presence at CHS events, loudly and proudly rooting for his classmates.

Belliveau also holds a place of distinction for the fact he’s VERY animated in the photos he pops up in. Take a look at the collage above and you’ll see what I mean.

That alone makes him a huge favorite here at Coupeville Sports headquarters.

After the basketball photo ran, he walked past me at a game, grinned broadly and said “Man, that camera knows just when to go off with me.”

Some guys try to be cool. Others just are.

Colin, who celebrates a birthday today, is obviously one of the latter kind.

So, a quick shout-out to our version of The Dude in “The Big Lebowski.

Like Jeff Bridges, Belliveau abides and makes it all look easy-peasy.

I know Republic misses him, but he’s a part of Wolf Nation now, and we’re very happy we got the chance to meet him.

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Kacie Kiel: Legend. (John Fisken photo)

Kacie Kiel: Legend. (John Fisken photos)

A shot to the ribs and she's still smiling.

A shot to the ribs and she’s still smiling.

Kacie

Well played, Miss Kiel. Well played.

First impressions are often wrong.

Case in point, one Miss Kacie Kiel, Coupeville High School senior, basketball and volleyball star and owner of a smile that could light the world by itself, who hits the big 1-8 today.

The first time I saw her,  I believe, was during a JV basketball game a few years back.

She was swimming in her uniform, a skinny lil’ thing who looked like she’d be blown over if the door opened and a slight (very slight) breeze came through the gym.

I expected her to get knocked around by bigger, stronger players, to be timid, to hang in the back of the action.

Good lord, was I a complete and utter idiot.

On the first play, Kacie went flying through the paint, bouncing off six or seven players and ripping a rebound right out of the grasp of a player twice her size.

While grinning the entire time.

While anyone could see her outward appearance, you had to see Kiel play to fully realize the size of her heart.

It is epic.

I have covered high school sports on and off for 25 years on Whidbey Island, seen a lot of athletes in a lot of sports, some very talented, others not so much and I have rarely seen a player show the heart that Kacie does on a daily basis.

She is a fearless young woman, and, even though she still weighs about 12 pounds as a senior, she fears no elbow, embraces every bruise, truly lives and dies on the court, regardless of the sport.

Plus, there’s the smile.

Now, a lot of people smile. Some light up a room.

But Kacie, she’s special.

I have never seen a player smile so often in the heat of competition.

She’ll be bringing the ball up the floor, under considerable pressure, using her elbows to clear space, and the smile pops out.

She scraps in the paint, ends up on the floor, tangled under a pile of bodies, her fingers dug so deeply into the ball she’s left permanent fingerprints on it, and she’ll look up at the concerned ref and grin.

Through the big moments — hitting a three-pointer at the buzzer to cap a comeback for the ages against Sequim — and the little moments — she has yet to meet a camera she can’t pose for — Kacie has been a godsend for Coupeville Sports.

As she heads down the back stretch of her final high school hoops season, we can hope she gives in and picks up a spring sport (track sprinter? softball slugger? tennis ace?) to keep the fun going.

Or not.

Kacie deserves to do whatever makes her happy, and she should have every opportunity to enjoy her final months as a Wolf any way she wants.

Even if that denies me the chance to write about her during the spring.

And then, after graduation, she’ll be on to other great things.

I have no doubt whatsoever that she will accomplish much more in her life, in and out of the sports spotlight.

Kacie’s future is as bright as you can imagine, and then so much more beyond even that.

Athletes come. Athletes go. Some fade away, some are remembered.

Then there are a few who go up on the Mount Rushmore of our collective memories here in Cow Town.

Kacie, you were as good as it gets.

Other athletes will take your place on the court, inherit your jersey, but they will never replace you.

There will never be another Kacie Kiel, because the original version can’t, won’t, ever be matched.

From all of us, your fans, your friends, thank you.

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