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Maddy Neitzel (John Fisken photo)

Maddy Neitzel (John Fisken photos)

Neitzel gets ready to fly.

Neitzel gets ready to fly.

Skip a coffee, help fund the future of Wolf cheer.

Coupeville’s Maddy and Amanda Neitzel have launched a GoFundMe fundraiser in an effort to raise $300 apiece to attend a top-level cheer camp this summer.

Maddy is already an award-winning cheerleader, having earned Most Improved honors after her first season on the football sidelines for CHS this past fall.

To discover more of her tale of becoming a first-time cheerleader, take a look back at a feature story I wrote on her, where she was kind enough to answer my questions and came off as a bright, personable young woman:

https://coupevillesports.com/2014/08/06/maddy-neitzel-is-fired-up/

To find out more about the fundraiser (and hopefully kick in some change to help fuel their dream), pop over to:

http://www.gofundme.com/rqeu68

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Haley Sherman and Dylan Canell.

Haley Sherman and Dylan Canell.

One of Coupeville’s finest and her family could use our help right now.

Haley Sherman, a really wonderful young woman who graduated from CHS this spring after being a standout volleyball and softball player, lost her much-loved older brother, Dylan Canell, this week.

As the family deals with the sudden tragedy, Dylan’s uncle, Ryan, has put together a GoFundMe fundraising account to try and help the family pay for the sudden funeral expenses.

Whether you knew Dylan personally from his time on Whidbey or not, he, like his sister, was an important part of this town.

One of his teachers at CHS, Ken Stange, reflected on their time together, which was brief, but memorable:

Dylan, you hated school, but you always showed me great respect.

Your reputation preceded you, before you arrived in my 9th grade English class. I admit that I was worried, but your warmth quickly disarmed me.

You had a certain way about you; no matter the person or situation, you could ease the tension and bring smiles into the room, even if it meant you’d be answering to Mr. Black.

You were a wildcard and I liked that about you.

Nobody ever knew what to expect, but everybody knew you’d make them laugh.

You were literally the person who would give someone the shirt off of your back, as referenced by Kenneth Hopkins.

I also remember you as being the only Coupeville kid who would wear a track jacket without a tee shirt underneath. That ’70s look was priceless!

Like too many, you’ve gone far too early. I wish you love and joy in the afterlife, my friend. You’ll be missed.

Peace.

If you can help a little or a lot, or even just pass the word on, please consider doing so.

To find out more, jump to:

http://www.gofundme.com/iwkgh8

The family has also announced there will be a memorial service for Dylan 1 PM Saturday, Dec. 20 at Thomas Family Farms, 9010 Marsh Road in Snohomish. All are welcome.

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Brad Sherman (a participant in previous Roundball Classics) hangs out with dad Don. (Sherry Roberts photo)

   Brad Sherman (a participant in previous Roundball Classics) hangs out with dad Don. (Sherry Roberts photo)

Tom Roehl

Tom Roehl

Embrace your inner Larry Bird.

With the annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic less than four weeks away (Saturday, Dec. 27 — 12-6:30 PM), the community basketball tourney/fundraiser has added a few new wrinkles this year.

Foremost is the inclusion of a three-point shooting contest and an exhibition game aimed at players 40+.

The two new additions will be on top of the usual tournament play, which draws Coupeville High School alumni and one-time rivals from other schools intent on recapturing their hardwood glory days.

The classic, run by the children of the late Wolf coach who it’s named for, raises money for scholarships which are dispersed by the Tom Roehl Foundation.

For more info on the various events that will be included this year and register (either as a team or as a free agent), hop over to:

http://www.tjroehl.org/

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Ben Etzell (3) during his days on the CHS diamond. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Ben Etzell (3) during his days on the CHS diamond. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

If you can spare a buck or two, you can help a whole bunch of people.

Former Coupeville High School baseball star Ben Etzell, now a freshman at Saint John’s University in Minnesota, is planning to take part in a campus-wide event to raise funds to support St. Jude’s lifesaving mission of finding cures and saving children.

Students will be pulling an all-nighter Friday, Nov. 7 to draw attention to St. Jude’s work and Etzell needs to raise $100 to reach his fundraising goal and participate.

He’s almost halfway there, but could use a push from Wolf fans.

To see more and help him out, jump over to:

http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=2953345&fr_id=20369&pg=personal

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Lisa Prosser with oldest son Tony.

Lisa Prosser with oldest son Tony.

Wolf Nation has lost one of its staunchest supporters.

Lisa Prosser, who passed away Tuesday at 46, was a football mom through-and-through, but so much more.

Fiercely proud of her children, many of whom played sports for Coupeville before the family moved to Kentucky, she had a huge smile and welcomed everyone into her world.

My biggest memories of Lisa are actually not from various sports sidelines, but from my days at Videoville, as her kids poured through the door and then went flying every which way.

The Prossers could take over the whole store by themselves and yet, somehow there in the middle of the madness, Lisa was the calm, always-smiling center of the storm.

An Oak Harbor High School grad who married a CHS grad (Jerome Prosser), her memory will live on in Cow Town.

While most from this area won’t be able to attend services for her in Kentucky, we can reach out and help the family, which includes Tony, 25, Jake, 21, Colin, 18, and twins Kyle and Karly, 17.

To do so, jump over to:

https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/nrn5/in-memory-of-lisa-prosser?utm_source=facebook

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