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Malia Henderson

Malia Henderson

With Coupeville leaving the 1A/2A Cascade Conference and joining Port Townsend, Chimacum and Klahowya in the 1A Olympic League this fall, now is a great time to learn a bit about some of the players who will face off with the Wolves in the future.

Malia Henderson doesn’t mind being in the crossfire.

The Port Townsend senior anchors both of her teams, playing goalie for the girls’ soccer squad and catcher for the Redhawk softball team. Both positions put her in the heart of the action, something she openly craves.

“I like positions that involve strategy and quick responses,” Henderson said. “I like the strategic aspects of playing team sports; it’s amazing to watch the cohesiveness of the team come together throughout the season.”

While she enjoys both of her sports, it’s soccer, where Coupeville will see her for the first time, that ultimately captures her heart.

“Soccer is my favorite sport,” Henderson said. “I like how physically demanding being a goalkeeper is; the position requires a great deal of focus and I love the adrenalin rush I get when the other team is shooting at me.”

When she steps into the net, Henderson goes in expecting to be at her best, and a large part of that is based on the hard work she and her teammates put in between games.

“I am a good leader and have a good work ethic and take practices seriously,” she said. “I am a strong strategic player; I’m always thinking a play ahead.

“I like to size up each team we play and know the other teams strengths and weaknesses,” Henderson added. “I play very aggressively and go into each game thinking we are going to win.”

A big fan of backpacking and mountaineering (she and her dad climbed Mt. Rainier this summer), Henderson splits time between PTHS and Peninsula College, where she participates in the Running Start program.

As she prepares for her final year at Port Townsend — she moved to town in the 3rd grade — Henderson will face new challenges, from different league foes (“I have never played against Coupeville before, but I am ready to see them on the field”) to a school mascot change.

After 88 years as the Redskins, Port Townsend students voted to retire that mascot and become the Redhawks starting with the 2014-2015 season.

“I fully support the change of the mascot, and I am looking forward to becoming a Redhawk for my last year at Port Townsend High School,” Henderson said. “My goal for my last year is to play my absolute hardest and leave it all out on the field.

“I want to enjoy my last year at the high school and my first year as a Redhawk!”

During her final months as a high school athlete, Henderson will continue to turn to the people closest to her for support.

Her family and a string of coaches have been a reliable rooting section, helping guide her into becoming a successful young woman.

“My parents have always been huge supports with my interests,” Henderson said. “When I first came to Port Townsend, Liz and Kevin Coker were my first soccer and baseball coaches. They have always been my biggest supports in my extended family.

Steve Shively gave me one-on-one coaching during my first two years at the high school,” she added. “I have two wonderful coaches in Colin Foden and Tom Gambill, and I love all my teammates. I couldn’t do any of this without them!”

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Hear me roar! A young Hope Lodell vents with aunt Teresa Terry.

Hear me roar! A young Hope Lodell vents with aunt Teresa Terry.

Modern-day hoops star.

Modern-day hoops star.

Flexin' the guns for the CWLL Venom, which crushed teams by 10+ runs all summer.

Flexin’ the guns for the Central Whidbey Little League Venom, who crushed foes by 10+ runs all summer long.

There can only be one!!

From an early age (I’ve known her since she was born) Coupeville High School freshman Hope Lodell has lived by the credo of “Highlander.”

A rampaging force of nature whether playing basketball, volleyball or softball (where she crushed it as a key member of a little league team that went to the state tourney this summer), Hopey is a beast.

Who just happens to be one of the nicest, sweetest, most endearing young women you’ll ever meet, a devoted sister to big bro Noah and a complete charmer.

But don’t buy the nice girl act, cause she’ll rip your heart out and show it to you if you line up opposite her.

While beaming a huge smile.

If you look at the top photo above, which captures her in the days when she was rockin’ the bangs look, you can see a warrior being born.

I am Hope. Hear me roar!!

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Emma Puharic

Emma Puharic

Puharic (back row, fourth from left) during her days as a CHS softball sensation.

Puharic (back row, fourth from left) during her days as a CHS softball sensation.

She’s like a freakin’ ray of sunshine, she is.

Former CHS softball player Emma Puharic hits the big 2-2 today, and, while she might be a tad older and wiser, she’s still one of the most genuinely likable people you’ll ever meet.

Bubbly and vivacious, Puharic, who splits her time these days between working at Christopher’s on Whidbey and building her own Isagenix empire, is an ever-smiling force of nature.

There is little she can’t do, and much she will accomplish, with her giddy laugh trailing along behind her.

Emma is now, and has always been, a winner. More importantly, she’s just a wonderful person through and through.

Her heart is epic.

I hope her day is incredible, and truly worthy of her. Cause she deserves the best.

Happy birthday, Miss Puharic. Don’t stop ’till you rule the world (even more than you already do.)

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Hailey Hammer just melted the internet with her cuteness. (Linda Hammer photos)

Hailey Hammer may have just melted the internet with her cuteness. (Linda Hammer photos)

Hailey Hammer: The Early Days, Part 1.

I got places to go…

Wait, there's more.

“I am the champion! Bring it on, Bailey!!”

Now a softball sensation.

Hammer Time, modern day.

McKayla Bailey bides her time. "Oh, just you wait. I don't give up my crown that easily."

McKayla Bailey bides her time. “Oh, just you wait. I don’t give up my crown that easily.”

When it comes to cameras, there is one undisputed champ, and her name is McKayla Bailey.

But dang it if Hailey Hammer isn’t coming hard for her crown.

Unleashing not one, but THREE old school photos, the Coupeville High School senior makes her record-setting fourth appearance in a Throwback Thursday article.

That breaks a tie with Bailey, who, somewhere, is already plotting her way back into the game.

Let the shenanigans begin.

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Heather Nastali

Heather Nastali

Softball is a family tradition for the Nastali’s.

Jasmine, Heather and Tamika all have played the sport, with the latter two girls being key members of this year’s Central Whidbey Little League Juniors All-Star squad.

With their help, the Venom went 18-2, crushing teams left and right as they won 17 games by 10 or more runs.

For Heather, who will be a freshman at Coupeville High School in the fall, it was the example of one of her sisters that first drew her to the diamond.

“I have been playing softball for five years now,” Nastali said. “I started because I saw my sister Jasmine playing and thought it looked fun.

“I enjoy the feeling when I play my best and we all have a good game.”

Her ability to adapt to whatever position her coaches need her to play has been key to her development as a softball player.

“My strengths are being able to play most of the positions on the field,” Nastali said. “My coaches, Kevin McGranahan and Ron Wright, made a big impact. They helped me to improve my batting and they helped me learn how to play a lot of positions.

“They taught me pitching and to play most infield positions,” she added. “I would like to work on my batting speed.”

Nastali enjoyed the season, as the Venom went 15-0 in the regular season and then swept two games from North Whidbey to win a district title.

“Some highlights are having won all our games this season and winning in districts,” she said. “Also going to state and winning a game there.”

As she enters high school, she plans to diversify her athletic portfolio, possibly adding tennis, basketball and track to softball.

When she’s not competing, Nastali is an avid reader (“I love to read all kinds of books, from mystery and sci-fi, also manga”), listens to a mix of pop and country and enjoys watching criminal case shows.

Her love of reading should come in handy as she hits high school, since she’ll likely be reading about her own athletic exploits for years to come.

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