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Birthday buddies Jacob Martin (left) and Gabe Wynn. (John Fisken and Shelli Trumbull photos)

   Birthday buddies Jacob Martin (left) and Gabe Wynn. (John Fisken and Shelli Trumbull photos)

They are truly birthday buddies.

Coupeville High School juniors Jacob Martin and Gabe Wynn, both multi-sport stars for the Wolves, were born on the exact same day.

At the time, no one probably had the slightest clue they would one day unite at CHS to rep the red and black, but it’s worked out quite nicely for both of them, and for us, their fans.

The duo are superb athletes, with Gabe having suited up for tennis, football, basketball and baseball, while Jacob has been a rock on the football field and a fleet-footed runner on the track oval.

If you have to pick one sport for each, Martin’s biggest impact has been on the gridiron, where he hits with a cold fury (while smiling) and is a dangerous runner.

During a down season for Wolf football last year, he was one of the true shining stars, a guy who went flat-out every snap they let him on the field.

I fully expect him to be a leader as a senior next year, both in piling up stats and in keeping Coupeville moving back up in the standings.

With Gabe, it’s hoops.

The first time I ever covered him in person was during his 8th grade season on the hardwood, when he was a one-man wrecking crew.

In one game against Sultan, the Wolves were being smacked around pretty good, until Wynn, devilish grin creeping across his face, went absolutely bonkers and blew the Turks sky-high.

He’s continued that style of play through his high school days, where he has been, without a doubt, the player most likely to collect bruises from diving for balls, fighting through screens and, occasionally, flipping completely over the defender’s head while wrestling for rebounds.

Take both Jacob and Gabe off the gridiron or hardwood, though, and they really shine.

While they have made their name as athletes, both guys come across as quality young men in everything they do.

Well-spoken, smart, considerate of others, loyal to their friends and family, outgoing. The list of positive attributes could go on and on.

But, they have cake days to celebrate, so let’s just wrap things up simply by saying this — they’re as good as it gets, and Coupeville is blessed to have both of them.

Happy birthday, gentlemen.

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Gabe 1

Gabe Wynn (on top) buys the ticket for the ride. (John Fisken photos)

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“OK, we’re really doing this…”

Gabe3

“I believe…”

Gabe4

“I can…”

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“FLY!!”

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“No…”

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“No…”

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“No…”

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“NOOO!!”

You might not want to poke Gabe Wynn this morning.

The Coupeville High School junior might be a tad bruised and battered, after spending much of Friday night’s boys basketball game bouncing off of everything sharp he could find in the gym.

At one point, chasing a ball, he blew a hole through his bench, sending chairs and shrieking teammates into the bleachers.

Then, as is his custom, he bounced off of the gym floor a few dozen times.

No one seems to enjoy the taste of the floor quite like Wynn, as least as evidenced by his propensity for crashing to the hardwood.

But wait, it gets better.

In the flip-book of pics above, travelin’ photo man John Fisken catches Wynn at the apex of his powers, going up and over the call of duty in pursuit of that elusive basketball.

As I look at the photos I like to imagine just a hint of R. Kelly starting to sing “I believe I can fly,” followed by Cleveland from Family Guy screaming “No, no, no, nooo!!”

Yep, that works.

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Gabe Wynn (John Fisken and Ema Smith photos)

   Hoops star Gabe Wynn plays nice with the paparazzi. (John Fisken and Ema Smith photos)

Lindsey Roberts

   CHS frosh Lindsey Roberts (left) hangs out for a moment with her mama, Wolf athletic legend Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts.

Tami Aparicio

   Then she’s off to grab another photo op, this time with Tami Aparicio (left) and Jennifer Kellner.

squaD

The hardest-working salad-making squad in all the land.

Sage

Sage Renninger thought she just saw a crab leg move.

Charlotte

Wolf moms Kali Barrio (left) and Charlotte Young, up to no good.

Ally

Droppin’ side-eye, all day long.

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   Lauren Bayne planned ahead. Now that you’ve eaten turkey for three straight days, you’d pay extra for some crab legs, wouldn’t you?

So, it’s the day after the day after Thanksgiving, that time when you look in the frig and are like, “What? There are still leftovers in there?!?!”

You’re like, “Well, they’ve been in there for some time and they’re all stuck together…” and then you dive in and eat them all. You just do.

While I don’t have that 23rd slice of pie or the bite or two of cranberry sauce that got wedged in under the stuffing to offer, I do have some leftover photos.

Last Saturday was the Coupeville Booster Club’s biggest fundraiser event of the season — the annual Crab Feed and Auction — and photo whiz kids John Fisken and Ema Smith were there snapping away.

At the time, we ran photo essays by both of them, but, there were so many photos, we couldn’t use them all.

So now, a week later, I’m clearing out digital space and presenting to you the leftovers.

Just nuke them in the (mental) microwave and enjoy.

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DeAndre Mitchell (John Fisken photos)

   DeAndre Mitchell, secretly daydreaming about dunking the ball. (John Fisken photos)

Wiley

Wiley Hesselgrave, super-thrilled for conditioning.

Risen and Gabe

   Gabe Wynn (center) always knows where the camera is, a trick he picked up from girlfriend/noted photo fiend McKenzie Bailey.

Bouncing back after an injury cost him a chunk of the football season, Hunter Downes is ready to tear it up.

   Bouncing back after an injury cost him a chunk of the football season, Hunter Downes is ready to tear it up.

The Wolf brain trust (l to r, it's Anthony Smith, Trent Diamanti and Dustin Van Velkinburgh) is in mid-season form.

   The Wolf brain trust (l to r, it’s Anthony Smith, Trent Diamanti and Dustin Van Velkinburgh) is in mid-season form.

Ethan Spark

Ethan Spark is a wild beast ready to be unleashed on the world.

"i have the POWER!!" Jared Helmstadter crushes his audition to play He-Man in the new "Masters of the Universe" movie.

   “I have the POWER!!” Jared Helmstadter crushes his audition to play He-Man in the new “Masters of the Universe” movie.

Defense, first, last and always.

The first day of basketball practice brought a huge chunk of Wolf boys to the CHS gym Monday, and, once they were there, the early emphasis was on getting ready to defend.

The Wolves used pool noodles to work on posture, running through a defensive technique under the watchful eye of the Coupeville coaching staff and wanderin’ photo man John Fisken.

Looking to continue their upward climb — the Wolves won seven games last season, their best mark in four years — Coupeville has one sure thing in senior Wiley Hesselgrave.

After him, it’s a wide-open battle for positions, with a mix of returning players and promising newcomers, all dead set on being on the varsity roster come opening night.

Let the battle begin.

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Gabe

    Gabe Wynn pauses to read the always-thin Whidbey Examiner while Orcas Island serves in the volleyball match. (John Fisken photos)

Guys (John Fisken photos)

Wynn and crew arrive in soccer territory, bearing Wolf Nation’s colors.

Kiels

   Former Wolf volleyball stars Katie (left) and Kacie Kiel return to the gym of their youthful days.

Makana

   Makana Stone and Anthony Bergeron luxuriate in a Wolf soccer win, as Coupeville romped to a 5-0 win.

guys

Back to the gym for the cheer crew that never rests.

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Positive thinking through hand-painted signs.

moms

“Dang! That Kalia Littlejohn scores every time she touches the ball!!”

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Wolf spikers salute their fans (and the flag).

It was not an easy day to be a fan.

Friday offered Coupeville High School fans a quandary, as the options were many.

Wolf football was across the pond, set to play Port Townsend at 6:30, but, in a rare occurrence, both CHS volleyball and soccer had Friday night home games as well.

Making matters more complicated, volleyball was in two locations, as both the varsity and JV played at the same time in separate gyms. At the exact same time as soccer kicked off.

To their credit, Wolf fans stepped up and had a strong presence at all of the events, with many of them flying back and forth between events.

Leading the way was a pack of CHS students who got dudded up in uniforms (and helmets) and led the cheers at both volleyball and soccer.

Along for the ride was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the pics above.

I guess it paid to get him that 12-pack of Diet Coke, after all.

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