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Jared Helmstadter drives to the hoop. (John Fisken photo)

Jared Helmstadter drives to the hoop. (John Fisken photo)

One more time. And why not?

Traditionally, if you’re an athlete, once you graduate from Coupeville High School, I stop running birthday stories for you here on the blog.

At that point, you’ve moved on, so it’s time to flip the spotlight onto the other 23,000 Wolves trying to elbow their way into the frame.

But, Jared Helmstadter, who celebrates a cake day today, only graduated a couple of weeks ago, and he’s one of the big success stories from our run here at Coupeville Sports, so we’re bending the rules.

Sometimes you need to do that for the great ones.

And Jared is, without a doubt, one of the biggies.

He first skipped into high school right after I kicked off Coupeville Sports in Aug. 2012, and, over the next four years, he was everywhere.

Even when I tried to change his last name to Helmstadler, with an L instead of a T, he never missed a beat.

The kid who shot into the world at week 26 (a modest two pounds at the time) grew up to be the only Wolf in the Class of 2016 to play a full 12 sports in his time at the school.

Four years of tennis, basketball and track later, he exited as arguably the best-liked, most-admired athlete in his class.

And I’m not saying that lightly.

His coaches adored him. His teammates raved about him.

Jared, much like classmate Makana Stone, transcended sports.

When he applied for the scholarships given out by local photographer John Fisken, one of the interview questions the paparazzi asked of each applicant was “If you don’t win, who do you want to see win?”

Every single applicant said the same name. Spoiler alert: it was Jared.

Helmstadter himself would admit he wasn’t the most talented athlete in his class, but he was justifiably proud that he put out as much effort, showed as much heart and cheered for each and every one of his teammates like no other.

When he talked about the best moments of his prep career, he always went to team moments, slices of time when he was part of something bigger than himself.

Through four years of covering Jared, I saw a young man who will not be beaten down by rough times, who will always get up and fight, who will always look for the best in everyone around him.

The guy is, was, and will always be, a true class act and it really was an honor to be a small part of telling the world about him.

Happy birthday, Mr. Helmstadter. May the best be yet to come.

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McKenzie Rice (John Fisken photos)

McKenzie Rice delivers words of wisdom. (John Fisken photos)

Jared Helmstadter

   Jared Helmstadter gets his diploma (and a hearty handshake from Superintendent Dr. Jim Shank).

Zane

   Wolf grads (l to r) Zane Bundy, Rebecca Robinson, Sylvia Hurlburt and CJ Smith bask in their new-found freedom.

Jazzy

McKenzie Bailey (left) and Jazmine Franklin are ready for new adventures.

Lindsey

CHS frosh Lindsey Roberts (left) shares a laugh with grad Makana Stone.

The collective GPA shown in this photo would make Einstein jealous.

The collective GPA on display in this photo would make Einstein jealous.

Cody Menges

   Cody Menges (left) keeps it real, Lathom Kelley (right) keeps it stylish and Cole Payne keeps it photo-bombin’.

Kirsten Pelroy

  Ever-graceful soccer star Kirsten Pelroy exits, 13 years worth of work in her left hand.

Mitchell Losey

“We’re done!” Mitchell Losey (left) and T.J. Stream bring it to a close.

It’s official.

After a day or two of online arguing with the underclassmen over who was and wasn’t a senior at this point in time, the Coupeville High School Class of 2016 officially departed Friday night.

Speeches were made, tears and hugs were exchanged, and diplomas were handed out, while travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away.

The pics above are courtesy him.

He’s also put together a collection of EVERY SINGLE Wolf grad getting their diploma over at his personal website.

To see your favorite grad in action, or to collect the entire Dr. Jim Shank collection, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/CHS-Graduation-Podium-pictures/

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The super-talented Jazmine Franklin (and fairly-talented sidekick McKenzie Bailey). (John Fisken photo)

   The super-talented Jazmine Franklin (and sidekick McKenzie Bailey). (John Fisken photo)

The torch has been passed, once again.

Every year (or at least it seems that way to me), as Coupeville High School seniors prepare for graduation, they put together a video dedicated to literally passing the torch to the next class.

This year’s production was headed up by the legend herself, Jazmine Franklin, and is now available to watch everywhere.

But you should watch it here on Coupeville Sports, cause you’re already here, and that just makes life easier.

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Wolf linemen Brenden Gilbert (left) and Nick Streubel went all out in a previous Mr. CHS pageant. (Photo courtesy Kali Barrio)

   Wolf football linemen Brenden Gilbert (left) and Nick Streubel went all out in a previous Mr. CHS pageant. (Photo courtesy Kali Barrio)

Are you a Coupeville High School student of the male persuasion?

Want to take a stab at winning cash prizes and don’t embarrass easily?

Than now is your moment.

There’s a week left to sign up for the annual Mr. CHS contest, a fundraiser that benefits the Class of 2016.

The pageant, which is set for May 11 in the school’s Performing Arts Center (7 PM), will be accepting contestants through May 6.

Entry forms can be picked up in the school’s office and returned there to Eileen Stone.

There’s no cost to enter, and, as mentioned before, you can walk away with cold hard cash for participating.

Those who do enter will be judged on talent, beach wear and interviews, with the crowd getting to pick a favorite before final winners are announced.

Amy Briscoe, who runs My Fairy Godmother, which provides dresses for events like Prom, has offered to set up contestants with the finest in  frilly clothing for the occasion.

So, think about it.

You have seven days to man up, sign up and get ready to go up on the stage.

And you know you want to, cause, in the immortal words of The Sandlot … heroes get remembered but legends never die.

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Santa

Eat out for a good cause. (Artwork courtesy Abbie Martin)

Mark the calendar and start prepping for pancake eating.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2016 is currently selling tickets for next month’s “Breakfast with Santa” fundraiser at Applebee’s.

Tickets are $10 and all the pertinent info is in the handy-dandy poster (created by Abbie Martin) at the top of this story.

The proceeds from the event go to help fund this year’s senior class trip.

To snag a ticket, grab your nearest Wolf 12th grader or contact Kali Barrio at the phone number or email displayed in the poster.

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