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Kirsty Croghan

Kirsty Croghan

Kirsty Croghan

The Queen of Videoville.

Kirsty Croghan has always been the exception.

She’s been the only Coupeville High School coach who could also claim they once worked at Videoville, my home-away-from-home for 12+ years — at least until Hall of Famer Ashley (Ellsworth-Bagby) Heilig returns to her Wolf roots and picks up the coaching mantle.

So, there’s that.

I went from goofing around with her behind the video counter to (sort of seriously) asking her questions after volleyball matches, a journey I never shared with say, Ken Stange or Randy King.

Give me a moment. I was just reflecting on what it might have been like to have Mr. King transplanted from the basketball court to the video store floor.

“This movie is three minutes late! You’re killin’ me, Smalls!!”

Yep, would of worked out just fine…

But anyway, back to Kirsty Sue (unlike with other coaches I can use her middle name cause I actually know it!), who celebrates a birthday today.

How many? Um…

She’s somewhere in her twenties, I know that. And getting more awesome by the second.

Kirsty had to give up the Wolf spiker job after just a season, when the commute from La Conner proved to be too much, but it was a thrill to see her get a crack at the position.

A star player in her day, she lived and breathed for CHS, and it’s a shame it didn’t work out for her to pass on her skills and knowledge to generations of Wolf players.

But, wherever the coaching life takes her, I know she’ll be successful.

More than that, she’ll continue to spread joy everywhere she goes.

The woman is one of the friendliest, most likeable people to ever walk this Earth, and her spirit is infectious.

She came to work at Videoville during a tough time, when the store was being moved and (eventually) sold to new owners, and there were many days when she was the one thing that kept our spirits up.

Here’s a message for Kirsty Sue — Miss Croghan, you are freakin’ amazing and I enjoyed every second I had with you.

I hope your day, your week, your year is as sublime as you have always been.

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Luke Pelant, soccer god (and cake fan). (John Fisken photos)

Luke Pelant, soccer god (and cake fan). (John Fisken photos)

Senior Night with the parental units.

Senior Night with the parental units.

Let the pitch overflow with cake!

Today marks the birthday of one of the best players in Coupeville High School boys’ soccer history — the man, the rock, the captain, #8 … Luke Pelant.

A rugged leader who never backed down from an on-field rumble, he played with great passion on the field, while remaining an easy-going dude off the pitch.

He was tabbed as the MVP of the team his senior season, while also picking up the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award.

But it was always about much more than winning awards for Luke. He really was one of those guys who left it all on the field and Wolf Nation could always be genuinely proud of him, win or loss.

Happy birthday, Mr. Pelant, from all your many fans.

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Savanna Dohner: Freakin' American Hero.

Savanna Dohner: a freakin’ American hero.

She's all about that bass. (Jenn Dohner photo)

She’s all about that bass. (Jenn Dohner photo)

In a sea of bright shining lights, one shines brightest.

Not by a little. By a lot.

Savanna Dohner may not be playing sports right now, but she is, hands down and bass guitar in the air, the single most talented, vivacious force of nature currently camped in Coupeville.

Not that she’ll be here forever. The world awaits.

Miss Dohner, who turns 16 today, radiates charm, warmth and grace from every pore.

Top liberally with talent, the kind handed down directly from the heavens above, and she is pretty freakin’ special.

In a moment, a month, a year, she will be huge. It’s not if, it’s merely when.

Whether it’s playing the bass or modeling or any of a thousand other talents she most assuredly possesses, Savanna is destined to be the one who we one day look back on, nod and say, “Yep, knew she’d hit big.”

And yet, what makes it even better is she doesn’t appear to be swept away by her own talents.

She remains as giddy and goofy as she has ever been, and it’s nice to see her grow more confident in herself with each passing day.

May you reach all your dreams, Savanna.

Today’s a big day for you, but there will be a ton more big days to come. Of that I have no doubt.

I would tell you to stay awesome, but you were born that way and just seem to keep getting a little more amazing each day.

Fly high, Bass Queen of Cow Town. No one can hold you down, Savanna.

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Clockwise, from lower left, are DeAndre Mitchell, Jessica Bester, Dante Mitchell and Clay Reilly.

Clockwise, from lower left, are DeAndre Mitchell, Jessica Bester, Dante Mitchell and Clay Reilly.

Two days, four birthdays, many happy wishes.

Today and tomorrow mark the birth of a huge chunk of Coupeville High School’s athletic future (and present).

Sunday gave us twin basketball wonders Dante and DeAndre Mitchell, as well as Wolf cheerleader Jessica Bester. Monday brings with it the big day of football/basketball/baseball sensation Clay Reilly.

There’s actually another Wolf birthday on Monday, but we’re saving that one for her own article. Tune in Monday to see why.

For now, though, we honor this foursome, who have all made a quick impact in the red and black.

The Mitchell brothers, younger siblings of former Wolf dunk king Anthony Bergeron, were breakout players for the CHS boys’ JV hoops squad last season.

If they follow in the footsteps of Bergeron, who took a huge leap between his first and second seasons at Coupeville, expect the duo to set the nets on fire this year.

Bester joined the Wolf cheer squad as a freshman this year.

The cousin of fellow CHS cheerleader Ciera St Onge, she immediately fit in and shows great promise in the years to come.

Reilly, younger brother of lights-out basketball gunner Amanda Fabrizi, is an athlete for all seasons, and a talented one at that.

Whether flying around the gridiron, the hard-court or the diamond, where he saw varsity playing time last year as a freshman, he brings the same inner drive and flair for the dramatic that marked his sister’s stellar career.

Combined, the four represent the exciting future of Wolf sports.

To all of them, good luck, enjoy your big day, and continue to kick butt and take names.

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Monica Vidoni

Monica Vidoni

Dear Monica Vidoni,

As you celebrate your 18th birthday today, I just want to pass on a few thoughts from those of us in the stands at your games.

We are proud of you and the confident young woman you are becoming.

The growth you have shown in the past year, in all your sports and in life, is impressive.

Seeing you walk tall, more sure of yourself, of your value in this world, is reassuring.

Never doubt your self-worth. You are capable of great things in life, Monica.

If there are those who make you doubt this, even those close to you, they are wrong. They underestimate you and that is their problem, not yours.

Life is not always easy, but you are strong and will survive. You will thrive.

I believe, and so do many others, that you are a wonderful young woman. Give others a chance to see that side of you on a daily basis, and it will come back to you.

Never stop believing in yourself, Miss Vidoni. Rise up and reach for greatness, both on the athletic field and off.

You have far more fans than you may believe. And we all want to see the best for you, both as a Wolf and in the days afterwards.

May you have an awesome birthday, Monica, and always know that you are valued.

Sincerely,

Wolf Nation

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