Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Wolves in college’ Category

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.

Read Full Post »

Madeline Roberts (John Fisken photo)

Former Wolf Madeline Roberts, primarily a softball player in high school, sees some action on a college basketball court. (John Fisken photo)

College is all about exploring new things.

Former Wolf superstar Madeline Roberts is proving that daily, as the softball sensation continues to play out an unexpected sports diversion.

After playing high school hoops only as a freshman, she wasn’t the first person you’d expect to pick back up the sport.

And yet here she is, almost 20 games into her freshman basketball season at Shoreline Community College.

Roving photo man John Fisken was down Mount Vernon way Wednesday and caught Roberts in action against Skagit Valley College to prove it was fact and not just a rumor.

Might not be her usual sport, but one thing remains true — Mad Dog will kick your fanny in whatever sport she chooses to play.

Read Full Post »

Madeline Roberts (right), shares a moment with Madeline Strasburg during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

   Madeline Roberts (right), shares a moment with Madeline Strasburg during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

Apparently the three-year break didn’t hurt her all that badly.

Despite not playing basketball competitively since her freshman year in high school, former Wolf Madeline Roberts continues to put up numbers at Shoreline Community College.

Roberts, who is a freshman scholarship softball player for the Dolphins, is one of five players to have seen floor time in all of the school’s 13 womens’ hoops games this season.

She has amassed 22 points, 23 rebounds, 12 steals, two assists and a blocked shot (Roberts may be listed at five-foot-four, but it’s a feisty, rise-up-and-deny-the-shooter five-foot four).

And, if nothing else, all that basketball action keeps her in shape for her true sport.

Read Full Post »

Madelien Roberts (center) during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

   Madeline Roberts (center) during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

Madeline Roberts side venture is going pretty well.

The Coupeville High School grad went to Shoreline Community College to play softball as a scholarship player, but took a slight detour while waiting for spring and joined the womens’ basketball team.

That was a bit of a surprise, as Roberts didn’t play hoops in high school after her freshman year.

But she’s holding her own with the Dolphins, one of five players to see action in all seven of her team’s games.

Roberts is averaging 2.6 points per game (on 7-of-30 shooting), with a high of six against Green River and Everett.

Her best rebounding effort came against Everett, when she hauled down four boards, while she made off with a season-high three steals against both Everett and Olympic.

Read Full Post »

Happy birthday, Bessie!!

Happy birthday, Bessie!!

Bessie Walstad was the gold standard.

From the first moments of her freshman year to the last days of her senior seasons, she was as fine of an athlete, and a person, as Coupeville High School has been graced to have in recent memory.

A star, and better yet, a true leader who reached out to all of her teammates, top to bottom, Bessie’s impact went far beyond mere stats.

Though she had those, too.

As she anchored Wolf volleyball, basketball and softball teams, Bessie was almost always at the top of what ever chart you wanted to keep.

She has a chunk of trophies, letters, awards and All-Conference honors and deserves them.

Competing for Coupeville at somewhat of a tough time, as the Wolves tried to survive against rivals with much bigger student bodies and scholarship-bestowing private schools in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference, Walstad never backed down.

She came out swinging, always, and played hard from the opening tip to the final strike.

And she did it always with a huge smile on her face. She wasn’t playing because she had to, but because she wanted to.

Bessie, who celebrates her 20th birthday today, is now at George Fox University, on to new adventures and new successes.

But what she did for four years in the red and black can not be minimized.

She is that shining example that young athletes coming up should look to emulate.

Walstad never skipped a season, never skipped a sport. She played to win, every time, but handled wins and losses with the same grace. She was a leader, a true teammate.

Bessie took her four years at CHS and got as much out of them as she possibly could. She will be able to look back at her high school athletic days and have few, if any regrets.

I have covered sports on Whidbey Island for 24 years and she would be on the short list of the best student/athletes I have ever covered. For her athletic accomplishments, yes, but also for the person she was, and is.

Happy birthday, Bessie, and thank you.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »