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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photo)

   Claire Mietus is one of the Coupeville High School Class of 2018 ASB officers involved in Sunday’s car wash fundraiser. (John Fisken photo)

Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses of dirty cars yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

No auto is too far gone in the battle against dirt and despair.

Your saviors? The 2018 ASB officers from Coupeville High School, who are bringing their hoses and scrub brushes into battle this Sunday, Aug. 28.

The school leaders are holding a car wash at Whidbey Island Heritage Bank (401 N. Main) to help fund this year’s CHS prom.

Cars will be washed from 10 AM – 2 PM.

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Bennett Boyles (Photo courtesy Pat Kelley)

Bennett Boyles (Photo courtesy Pat Kelley)

Everyone is chipping in to help Bennett Boyles.

As the 11-old Coupeville basketball player enters his third week of treatments for tumors on his brain stem, efforts to help him and his family continue.

Ciao, Mark Laska’s Italian restaurant (701 N. Main St.) is hosting a “Bounce for Bennett” fundraiser Sunday, July 17 from noon-6 PM.

Pizza will be sold by the slice and kids can play in bounce houses which will be on location ($5 for a short romp, $20 for all-day access).

Money raised will go to help Boyles‘ family, including mom Lucienne Rivera, who is commuting back and forth to Seattle to be with her son.

If you can’t be at Ciao Sunday, you can help out with financial donations, gas cards, ferry passes, gift certificates for food or prayers for the family.

Get well cards and posters are also greatly appreciated.

Items can be dropped off at Ebey Academy (140 SE Terry Road), right across from the high school.

Or pop over to:

https://gobennett.givingfuel.com/go-bennett

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Bennett Boyles (Photo courtesy Konni Smith)

Bennett Boyles (Photo courtesy Konni Smith)

Bennett Boyles is one of the happiest kids in Coupeville.

A huge smile dotting his face every time you see him, Boyles was part of this year’s 6th grade SWISH boys’ basketball squad, where his enthusiasm served him well.

But Bennett has also been slowed by a battle with autoimmune encephalitis, one which has taken a bad turn in recent weeks.

Doctors have found inoperable tumors on his brain stem, and Boyles is scheduled for six weeks of radiation therapy at Children’s Hospital in Seattle.

It’s now that we, as a community, need to really rally to support this young man and his family, which is headed up by mom Lucienne Rivera.

She’s a former CHS grad herself, whose own sunny personality closely mirrors her son’s.

As the treatments are administered, she’ll be commuting back and forth extensively from Whidbey to Seattle.

Bennett’s teachers at the Ebey Academy are leading the charge to support the family, and have held several fundraisers.

They are currently seeking additional help, whether it be financial donations, gas cards, ferry passes, gift certificates for food or prayers for the family.

Get well cards and posters would also be greatly appreciated.

Items can be dropped off at Ebey Academy (140 SE Terry Road), right across from the high school.

To make financial donations, pop over to:

https://gobennett.givingfuel.com/go-bennett

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John Tristao with son Ty. (Photo courtesy Tristao family)

John Tristao with son Ty. (Photo courtesy Tristao family)

Local legend John Tristao continues to improve, three months after life-saving surgery.

The lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revisited suffered an aortic aneurysm dissection, but doctors were able to catch it quickly and prevent him for bleeding out.

“Every day is a gift to all of us,” said wife Beth. “He continues to gain more strength daily, but it’s gonna take time.”

With both CCR and his other band, Johnny Bulldog, Tristao spent years donating time and talent to numerous fundraisers near and far, and his many fans have stepped up to help deal with his ongoing hospital bills.

Family friends started a GoFundMe, which we featured here on Coupeville Sports a while back, and I want to drop the link out there one more time.

Anything you can do to help a true stand-up guy is appreciated, by John, his family and his ever-expanding network of fans.

Chip in financially, send a message to the big guy, pass on the link. Every bit helps.

To help, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/74xxmmgk

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Kiara Burdge (aqnd all her teammates) want you to buy some pancakes. (John Fisken photo)

   Kiara Burdge (and all her cheer teammates) want you to buy some pancakes. (John Fisken photo)

Like breakfast food? Want to help local cheerleaders?

Then this is your lucky day.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders are currently selling tickets for a pancake fundraiser benefit set for Saturday, June 18 at Applebees.

Cost is $10 per person and that gets you pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage and a beverage.

The event, set for the day before Father’s Day (potential gift alert!), runs from 8-10 AM in Oak Harbor.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased from Wolf cheer team members or at the door on the day of the event.

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