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Breeanna Messner, back in her prairie days. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

It’s a 2-for-1 deal.

Kick in some moola to support a great cause and you can help out a prairie legend and greatly benefit homeless women in California.

Coupeville High School grad Breeanna Messner, a four-sport (volleyball, cheer, basketball, softball) star in her Wolf days, is currently living in San Diego as she prepares to apply to medical school.

In between her college days, and her next college days, Messner, one of the most talented, kindest people on the face of planet Earth, is busy working to help others.

She’s currently working on a project to create and distribute free, reusable feminine hygiene products to homeless women in the San Diego area.

The plan is to produce 150 pads, giving three apiece to 50 women.

Messner, who is doing the work herself, has launched a GoFundMe to raise the money needed to buy flannel material, towels, snap buttons, thread, Ziploc bags, and sewing necessities.

She’s raised just over half of her $1,000 goal and we, her many die-hard fans in Wolf Nation, can help her get over the top.

To read Messner’s full proposal, and/or donate, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/projectpadcycle

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(John Fisken photos)

In 2014, Brandon Kelley and Breeanna Messner took home scholarship money. In 2015 it was Aaron Trumbull and Julia Myers. This year it could be you.

Every time the camera clicks, you could get richer.

If everyone does their part.

The way it works is this:

John Fisken, in between shotgunning cases of Diet Coke to keep his trigger finger jittery, can be frequently seen at CHS and CMS athletic contests, various cameras whirring away.

He shoots a variety of action and behind-the-scenes photos, then sends a selection my way to use here on Coupeville Sports.

In return, I post links to where parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and coaches and the athletes themselves and whomever can buy high-quality copies of Fisken’s images.

Now, anything that appears here on this blog is fair game. That’s how we’ve set it up.

Right click to your heart’s desire and snatch the glossy images up.

Post them on your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or a billion other obscure new apps my brain pan doesn’t want to know about.

Send them to relatives. Use them as screensavers. Print them out and fill the bird cage with them.

Whatever makes you happy.

But take notice. NONE of the pics here on Coupeville Sports have a big copyright “C” marring them. That’s intentional.

Now, when you pop over to where Fisken’s work is up for sale, the place where ALL the photos are, and where they will be available in a HIGHER quality, they do have that copyright “C” smack-dab in the middle.

You post those with the “C” on them, you just look like a cheapskate, frankly.

Either ask me if I have a pristine copy of said photo (if I do, I’ll shoot it to you) or spend the few bucks Fisken charges and get the high-quality stuff.

Either way, you look like less of a dork than you do if there’s a giant “C” marring your pic.

Plus, when you buy photos from Fisken (either straight from the site or by contacting him at johnfisken@comcast.net to set up a personalized order), part of the money goes to college scholarships he gives out at the end of the school year.

This will be the third time he’s graced CHS grads with his kick-back, and the successors to Brandon Kelley, Breeanna Messner, Julia Myers and Aaron Trumbull will see their dollar amount rise in direct correlation to photos sold.

It’s simple. You buy, you help. You don’t, you don’t.

With that being said, it’s also a great time to remind current seniors to get your rear to the counselors office at CHS and pick up the scholarship form, which needs to be back in before spring is done.

To be eligible for Fisken’s scholarship(s), you should have played at least two sports for all four years (consideration is given to students who moved to Coupeville during their high school career), have a 3.0 or better GPA and not be receiving any financial aid for playing sports from a college program.

If you will be getting that sweet, sweet college sports money, congrats, you already won.

For everyone else, you just need to fill out the form, write an essay (the particulars can be found on that form we just mentioned) and, eventually, have a one-on-one interview with the always-chatty Mr. Fisken at a later date.

If you bring a can of Diet Coke with you to that meeting, so much the better, but you didn’t hear that from me.

 

Wait! I want to buy photos now!! Remind me where to go!!!

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?district=3&league=21

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Ema Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf hoops star Ema Smith (bottom) gets a pregame hug from her #1 fan, Kalia Littlejohn. (John Fisken photos)

messner

   Home from college, Hall o’ Famer Breeanna Messner (green coat) multitasks, doing mom Aimee Bishop’s hair while catching up with grandpa Paul Messner.

grad years

   CHS sports legends Messner, Courtney Arnold (center) and Hailey Hammer compare graduation years.

"You guys are OLLLLLLLLLDDDDDD!"

“You guys are OLLLLLLLLLDDDDDD!”

CJ and Syl

   CJ Smith has got this worked out. Hang around dance queen Sylvia Hurlburt, and the camera will come to you.

Vidoni

   It’s a mini-reunion of the 2014-2015 league champ CHS girls’ hoops squad, as (l to r) Monica Vidoni, Wynter Thorne and Kacie Kiel make it back to town.

Curtin

   That moment when former CHS Athlete of the Year Aaron Curtin (far left) can’t decide whether he left the stove on or not.

ema

“You go out and kick some butt for mama, lil’ pookie!!”

Sometimes I think they could skip playing the games altogether.

Just open the gym, put folks into the stands and let travelin’ photo man John Fisken loose with his camera, and all would be well.

Cause, long after the scores have faded, the pics remain, painting a portrait of Wolf Nation.

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Breeanna Messner (John Fisken photos)

   The return of the fabled pink shoes, as Breeanna Messner slices to the hoop. (John Fisken photos)

tip

Makana Stone (left) and former teammate Kacie Kiel get ready to tip-off and…

tip 2

Yep, Stone is still just a wee bit taller than her best friend.

LR and HH

   Wolf freshman Lindsey Roberts learns to block out against wily old pro Hailey Hammer.

fab five

   They still love the camera. L to r, Brittany Black, Hammer, Kiel, Messner and Amanda Fabrizi bring the gun show back to town.

C Arnold

Courtney Arnold hasn’t lost her shooting touch.

team

New school meets “old” school.

Mia

   Mia Littlejohn can almost taste the bucket, but Fabrizi asks, “Can you smell what the defense is cooking?!”

Monday was the ladies turn.

Two days after the Tom Roehl Roundball Classic brought a collection of former CHS male hoops stars back to the court they once ruled, the Wolf girls welcomed home their own alumni.

Six former Coupeville standouts — Brittany Black, Courtney Arnold, Breeanna Messner, Kacie Kiel, Hailey Hammer and Amanda Fabrizi — returned to scrimmage against this year’s varsity.

The brainchild of CHS girls’ hoops coaches David and Amy King, the match-up of new school and (semi) old school was a rousing success.

“The scrimmage went really well,” David King said. “Bodies flying everywhere, laughs, the enjoyment of playing basketball and respect from both sides.”

With winter break having limited them to just one game in the last 17 days, the Wolf girls (5-2 this season) were champing at the bit for some on-court action.

And they got it, with 9 of their 10 varsity players getting a chance to play against the alumni.

Tiffany Briscoe, Lauren Rose, Mia Littlejohn, Kailey Kellner, Kyla Briscoe, Makana Stone, Allison Wenzel, Lauren Grove and Lindsey Roberts all were on hand, while Skyler Lawrence was unable to attend.

“It was great for Amy and me to see and have the older players in and seeing them play again,” David King said. “And as a coach it was great to see this current team take on the challenge of showing how good they can be for the rest of our season.

“The final score doesn’t matter,” he added. “It’s the time spent together that makes everyone a winner!”

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Tyler King (John Fisken photos)

   Coupeville’s lone D1 scholarship athlete, U-Dub track/cross country whiz kid Tyler King, swung by to help dad Randy run his 7th grade basketball practice. (John Fisken photos)

Breeanna Messner

   Four-sport star Breeanna Messner dropped in to see parents Aimee and Robert Bishop (and give out hugs to the media).

Kacie Kiel (top)

   Kacie Kiel (top), imparting wisdom to the young ‘uns, in this case Wolf junior spiker Ally Roberts.

Joel, Curtin

   High school stars turned college athletes (l to r) Joel Walstad, Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell catch up while being harassed by the paparazzi.

locks

The Nebraska air has been good to Walstad’s silky locks.

fords and messners

   Messner has a (partial) family reunion after watching cousin Jordan Ford (not shown) score 13 in a win over Concrete.

Julia

   “Elbows” returns. One-time hoops enforcer/photo queen Julia Myers checks out the new bleachers (and drives my page view count up 276%).

Aunt Judy hangs out with her lil' niece, Lydia, and gets bum-rushed by everyone in the crowd.

   Aunt Judy hangs out with her lil’ niece, Lydia, and gets bum-rushed by everyone in the crowd.

Tis the season for heroes to return.

As the holidays hit, former Coupeville High School hoops stars are prone to return to town to see family and check up on the “young punks” who now wear the uniforms they once did.

Travelin’ photo man John Fisken kept one eye cocked at Friday night’s Wolf boys’ hoops games and snagged the photos above to give us a brief visual reminder of the walkin’, talkin’, muggin’ for the camera glory days.

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