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Lauren Bayne (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne, a young woman of many talents. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne is a bit of a Renaissance woman.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, who celebrates a birthday today, is a whirlwind, always up to something, and always doing a pretty spectacular job at whatever she does.

On the soccer pitch she’s one of the hardest-working Wolves, a lock-down defender who helped anchor Coupeville’s often-stingy defense.

Put her on the track oval and there is little she can’t accomplish.

During her freshman season, Bayne Train, Jr. competed in eight different events, going all the way to districts in both the 3200 and high jump.

Once there she PR’d in the running event and just missed tying her best mark — which she had set while winning the event at sub-districts — while jumping.

When she’s not busy blazing a trail of athletic success, much like older brother Josh, Lauren can be seen snapping pics of fellow Wolf athletes.

Or working tirelessly behind the scenes at Booster Club events like the annual Crab Feed.

Or hanging out with her 10,000 friends.

Bayne is a bright, blazing ray of sunshine in Coupeville, and she comes off as smart, well-spoken, deeply caring to those she holds close and a young woman whose potential is limitless.

I always figure we should get in good with people like Lauren when they’re just starting, so that when she’s ruling the world, she might remember us benevolently.

So happy birthday, Miss Bayne.

I hope your cake day is a sweet one, but, then again, I hope all of your days are that way.

You make us better as a town for your presence, and I hope you always know how highly we all think of you.

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Josh Bayne, seen here on the way to one of his 25 touchdowns during his senior season at CHS. (John Fisklen photo)

   Josh Bayne, seen here on the way to one of his 25 touchdowns during his senior season at Coupeville High School. (John Fisken photo)

They like to give awards to Josh Bayne.

A year after he was tabbed as the 1A Olympic League MVP during his senior season at Coupeville High School, Awesome Joshsome was back at the podium this week.

This time he was being honored as the Rookie of the Year when the Simon Fraser University football team held its awards night.

Bayne played in eight games for the Clan as a true freshman, recording 13 solo tackles and five assists from his defensive back position. He also broke up three passes, defended three others and joined in on a tackle for a loss.

Fellow CHS alumni Jake Tumblin joined Bayne in Canada this season, recording four solo tackles, six assists and a tackle for a loss during his freshman campaign.

The duo faced off twice with former Wolf teammate Nick Streubel, who plays on the line for Central Washington, giving Coupeville five current college football players.

Mitch Pelroy (Montana Western) and Joel Walstad (Midland) round out that group.

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Linda

   Clockwise, from top left, it’s Linda Cheshier, Josh Bayne and Mike Lodell along with their body of work.

They all painted masterpieces.

The members of the 17th class to be inducted into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame made their names in different fields, but the trio is united by one thing — they were all artists working at the top of their games.

So, we welcome to the podium Josh Bayne, Linda Cheshier and Mike Lodell and permanently install them at the top of the blog under the Legends tab.

Our first inductee, Cheshier, spent a much smaller sliver of time at Coupeville High School than our other honorees, but her impact was huge.

After transferring to town late in her scholastic career, TC became an immediate star for the Wolves.

She was the Cascade League’s co-Most Valuable Player in volleyball as a senior and was a rock star on the basketball court.

In the photo collage above, there is a photo from early 1992, shot by camera-totin’ legend Geoff Newton, capturing Cheshier as she explodes off the court after Coupeville stunned South Whidbey.

In that game, she took over like a boss, scoring her team’s final eight points, including a pair of free throws with 20 seconds to play to ice the 42-40 home court win.

Was that her best performance?

Or was it the one that came a week later, when she poured in 17 as CHS pulled off a colossal upset, bouncing fourth-ranked King’s, which arrived on Whidbey bearing a 16-1 record?

Not only did the Wolves win, they routed the stunned Knights, smacking them 55-39.

“This was the biggest win of the season. Make that the biggest win in many a season,” jubilant Coupeville coach Phyllis Textor told me after that game.

But wait, maybe TC’s best performance was the night… Well, how long do we have? Because there was a LOT of stellar nights.

Suffice it to say, Cheshier was one of the most electrifying high school athletes I have covered in person, and we shouldn’t ever forget that.

Our second inductee has barely been gone from the hallways and fields at CHS for a hot moment — he’s currently starting as a freshman defensive back for Simon Fraser University’s gridiron squad — but it’s not too early to honor the Bayne Train.

Awesome Joshsome splashed his name all over the school’s football record board during his days as a Wolf, becoming the first-ever MVP in the 1A Olympic League last year.

With the numbers he put up, on both sides of the ball, Bayne was rightfully named an All-State player on both offense and defense, and, frankly, should have been the 1A state player of the year.

As we sit seven games into the 2015 season, during which time the ENTIRE Wolf football squad has combined to score eight touchdowns, let’s remember, Bayne scored 25 times last year.

He also hit like a Mack truck on defense, earning the following quote:

Josh had one tackle on a receiver, folded him in half like a cheap hooker who was punched in the gut by her pimp. He had to sit out for awhile and wait for his liver to start working again” — CHS stat keeper Chris Tumblin.

And, he was also an All-League baseball player, the only guy I’ve personally witness hit a home run over the left field fence at our park, bouncing the ball off of the third row of cars.

We could wait five years to induct him, like some Hall of Fames do, but really, why? He’s a lock then, he’s a lock now.

And then we get to our third inductee, and the one who has spent the most time in Cow Town.

A CHS grad, renowned street baller and father to current two-sport sensation Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell, Mike does his best work these days as one of the craftsmen who work magic with the school’s athletic fields.

Whether artfully painting the football field, putting the glow back in the tennis courts or making out-of-towners gasp when they see his impeccably-curated softball diamond, he’s the eternal whiz kid with the mega-watt smile.

His greatest moment?

Normally you get a little rain on the field — a common occurrence during spring sports — and softball games get shut down.

Not at CHS, where the heavens erupted mid-game in the type of downpour not seen since Noah (the biblical dude, not Mike’s son…) went on vacation.

When the clouds parted and everyone returned, they found, to their stunned amazement, a diamond that was holding no water. AT ALL.

The umpires gaped. The opposing team, which had been planning for a long, unfulfilled drive home, swooned.

The soaked-to-the-bones fans, who thought we were getting to leave for drier climes?

A mixture of pride in Lodell’s skill and a burning desire to dunk him in Penn Cove, as the game then restarted, and we got to stand around for another two hours in the coldest, wettest clothes ever worn.

But the Wolves won, and, even the dampest of viewers had to give it up to the man who makes diamonds sparkle in any weather.

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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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Josh Bayne (John Fisken photo)

Josh Bayne (John Fisken photo)

Pack up the family van. It’s time for a road trip.

The place to be is Earl Barden Stadium at East Valley High School in Yakima June 20, when Coupeville High School’s standout running back, Josh Bayne, will compete in the All-State game.

Bayne, who will have graduated from CHS at that point (after possibly winning a state title in baseball), was tabbed as one of the best football players in 2A, 1A and 2B.

He’s the first Wolf to get the honor since Mike Bagby in 2006.

There was little doubt Bayne deserved the nod, after throwing down an MVP season in Coupeville’s debut in the Olympic League and being selected as an All-State player both as a running back and linebacker.

He led all 1A players in rushing yards, touchdowns and interceptions, proving himself a terror both ways.

Bayne’s pertinent stats:

Passing: 1 of 1 for 43 yards. So, perfection.

Rushing: 143 carries for 1,528 yards. #1 in 1A.

Receiving: 31 catches for 460 yards. #12 in 1A.

Kickoff/punt returns: 11 returns for 224 yards, after which teams refused to kick his way for most of the season.

Total yards: 2,031. #4 in 1A.

All-Purpose yards: 2,281.

Touchdowns: 25. #1 in 1A. 15 rushing, 10 receiving. Twice scored six in a game this year.

Tackles: 91. 77 solo, 14 assists. #3 in 1A.

Sacks: 2 (while playing in the defensive backfield).

Interceptions: 6. Tied for #1 in 1A.

Fumble recoveries: 4.

Yakima, we have an incoming missile and it’s gonna hurt when he hits.

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