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Part of the Wall of Fame

Part of the Wall of Fame, where I have collected fan letters and such. The cookies were generally eaten as quickly as possible.

We’re at a crossroads.

Ten days from now a new school sports year officially begins in Coupeville, as the Wolves hold their first football practice. Five days later, tennis, soccer and volleyball lace ’em up as well.

Six days from now I will hit the two-year anniversary of Coupeville Sports. This article is the 2,294th I’ve produced.

For most of that time I was also slaving away at a real job, beatin’ the crud out of my typin’ fingers in the dish pit. It was not an ideal mix, as one made the other harder.

Now, for the past six weeks, I’ve been a free agent, focusing just on Coupeville Sports (which is why I, unlike the newspapers on this Island, have been still pumping out stories on a daily basis).

This is a dry time of the year, but I have continued to publish, day in and day out, with the exception of a four-day period when I was at my nephews.

I would like to continue to deliver like that as we head into the school year.

To be able to hit virtually every home game for every CHS sport this year in person. To continue to cover JV sports as well as varsity. To keep on bringing you features on every kid I can track down, from the stars to the last player on the bench.

They are all bustin’ their tails, and they all deserve a moment in the spotlight.

To do that, though, I need a bit of help.

Many of you have contributed, whether financially, with thank you notes and graduation invitations or with treats (Cookie Wars 2014, a shining achievement in world history!).

If you continue to do so, I can avoid going back to a real job, which would undoubtedly make it tougher to keep Coupeville Sports hummin’.

A new job could very likely make it harder (or impossible) to be at games.

The one benefit of the dish pit was that restaurant’s willingness to work around games 92.7% of the time, but a new job might not be so accommodating.

I think I offer something unique here at Coupeville Sports. Something the News-Times, Examiner and Record can’t, and won’t, deliver.

It’s not a knock on those papers, or the people who work for them. It’s just a reality that their business model doesn’t support the type of super-in-depth coverage of one town that I have been offering.

They have to try and balance their coverage between multiple towns, and Oak Harbor has (presumably) more readers. They don’t cover JV sports. They don’t have access to the sources on the street that I do.

I am not doing Coupeville Sports to get rich.

I’m doing it to get cookies … sweet, sweet cookies.

However, The Man insists I pay a few basic bills (rent/propane/electricity/internet/car insurance). The first three I understand, the fourth is sort of necessary to actually run Coupeville Sports and the fifth is just silly.

Have you seen my car? Why in the world should I be forced to insure it? Against what? Falling apart in mid-drive?

I have been frugal.

I have no cell phone, no cable TV, no Netflix, don’t smoke or drink. My car drives surprisingly well for how it looks. Food-wise, I have stockpiled and am ready for a natural disaster or two.

To keep on paying my basics, though, I either have to go back and get a “real” job or I have to hope you, the readers of Coupeville Sports, value what I’m doing enough to help me keep going without resorting to breaking my fingers.

Unlike the newspapers, I have never, and will never, charge for access to my stories. Information should be free.

So, if you want to read me for free, no worries.

But, if you feel like what I do is worth a fiver (or more), there’s a donation button at the top of Coupeville Sports. If enough of you value what I’ve done over the past two years, my fingers will be eternally grateful.

Coupeville Sports is not going anywhere. But neither is real life.

How we go forward into our third year depends on you, the reader, as much as it does me, the writer.

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Just a taste of Cookie Wars 2014.

  Just a small taste of Cookie Wars 2014. The beanie was sewn for me by baseball mom Joan Payne.

Special delivery. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Special delivery. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Have an extra buck or two and not sure what to do with it?

With one swipe of a credit card, you (yes, you!) can help keep the dream alive.

The dream of independent journalism not being snuffed out by a monolithic corporation. The dream of every kid on Central Whidbey getting every one of their athletic accomplishments, be it a first or a 71st-place performance, noticed.

The dream of getting me out of the dish pits.

In just under 21 months, Coupeville Sports (a one-man operation run out of a top-secret bunker next to Penn Cove on a computer powered by a squirrel on a treadmill) has published 2,006 articles.

That’s a real number.

A number that makes the output of the “professional” papers look like diddly and squat. And I’m doing it in my spare time, working around a real job to pay my minimal bills.

Varsity high school sports. JV. Middle school. Youth sports. Community sports. You name it, I cover it.

The Canadian-owned “local” newspapers do not, can not and will not do what I am doing.

For one thing, they have a problem with my over-use of exclamation points…

Suck it, back bacon lovers!!

But, I could do more. Freed from the constraints of answering to The Man, I could be at EVERY home high school game, and not just some.

I could show up in person for more community sports activities. Hunt down more scoops.

Expand into South Whidbey coverage, even. Recent articles on Falcon athletes Ricky Muzzy and Isla Dubendorf got nice numbers.

The sound you just heard was the South Whidbey Record trying to wake up from its 12-year coma/nap, and failing…

But to do it, I need your help.

Many have donated to the cause so far (check out our David’s Best Ever Friends page), but now it’s a billion, trillion times easier, with the addition of a donation button to the blog.

Live in Jersey? Bangladesh? Want to help fight the invaders from Moose Jaw? Keep alive that one irrational voice in the woods, screaming the gossip in all caps?

You can do so now, much, much easier. If you feel like it.

Either way, I will keep trying to navigate that tightrope.

On the one hand, I am fond of flippin’ the bird at Black Press/Sound Publishing, as it tries to buy up every paper in the free world, before demanding you pay for the privilege of reading stories that run five days late (how very 1945 of them…).

On the other hand, Coupeville Sports is a celebration, and we have to keep the funk goin’ down.

The recent explosion of Cookie Wars, in which local moms and CHS athletes went on a rampage of bringing me sweet treats, was a grass roots example of how this can work.

I’m not looking for a Hawaiian vacation. My crud-encrusted car, “White Thunder,” is just fine for the one-mile trip from my duplex down to the sports fields at CHS.

But I would like to stop crushing my fingers in the dish pits and devote my entire time to doing what I do best, while I can still get those middle fingers extended Canada way at the Evil Empire that erased three years worth of my bylined stories and couldn’t give a crap.

So, think about it.

Your 45 cents (or more … you can certainly donate more … maybe make it an even two quarters, at least) keeps the Lone Wolf howlin’.

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