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Birthday buddies Matt Hilborn (left) and Risen Johnson put in work. (John Fisken photos)

   Birthday buddies Matt Hilborn (left) and Risen Johnson put in work. (John Fisken photos)

They are big reward athletes.

Risen Johnson and Matt Hilborn, who share a birthday today, are both guys who dance on the line between huge success and huge failure, but, more often than not, pull it off for the win.

Hilborn, who just wrapped his freshman baseball season at Coupeville High School by being tabbed as an All-League selection, compiled some astounding plays at third base for the Wolves.

Quick to charge the ball, quick to believe he could make any throw, even when the throw was going to have be a laser launched while Hilborn’s body twisted in mid-air, he had some slick glove moves.

Like most younger players, he had his ups and his downs, but when he was up he showed you just what rival coaches appreciated so much.

A key part of the first Coupeville baseball squad to win a league title in 25 years, Hilborn, who is also a rising star on the gridiron, has a bright future for the red and black.

Johnson, by contrast, just wrapped his run at CHS, graduating with the Class of 2016 a few weeks back.

Before he went, he gave us two electrifying seasons on the basketball hardwood, pulling off moves that few, if any, Wolves have ever been able to accomplish.

A point-scoring machine (and an underrated defender), Johnson could pull up and nail the jumper over outstretched arms.

But more often than not, he preferred to get his buckets by employing a heapin’ helpin’ of Showtime.

Ripping down court, slicing ‘n dicing backpedaling defenders, gliding through the air and somehow getting the ball to drop off the backboard when he threw it up through a maze of arms at the last second, he was flat-out fun to watch.

A soft-spoken fashion plate off the court, Risen always played with great joy, and the only downside is we didn’t get a full four years from him.

Maybe he’ll grow a beard and sneak back into school disguised as a foreign exchange student…

Except one whirlin’, twirlin’, eyeball-poppin’ display of mad hoops skills and everyone would know the truth. Oh well.

For now, we’ll just thank Risen for making the last two years a regular thrill show and wish him and Matt a happy joint cake day.

May your birthdays be as exciting as your style of play.

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Madeline Strasburg and Co. celebrate a home-run in this vintage shot. (John Fisken photos)

   Madeline Strasburg and Co. celebrate a home-run in this vintage shot. (John Fisken photos)

Behind the scenes with Wolf hoops stars Luke Merriman (left) and Risen Johnson.

   Bringing out the playful side of Wolf hoops stars Luke Merriman (left) and Risen Johnson.

Joey Lippo holds on to the ball, and Fisken nails the shot.

Joey Lippo holds on to the ball, and Fisken nails the shot.

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   Documenting the electricity (and the rain) in the air before a soccer playoff game, with (l to r) Sage Renninger, Lindsey Roberts and Sophie Sandahl.

The paparazzi is branching out.

Camera clicker John Fisken, who has made a name for himself snapping pics at sporting events on and off Whidbey Island, has expanded his services.

Fisken, who by sheer coincidence celebrates a birthday today, has launched a web site — John’s Photos — where you can experience all of his snappy plans for the future.

While he’ll still be offering all the usual sports fare, a mix of action shots and behind the scenes portraits, Fisken will now be available to shoot just about anything, with two minor exceptions.

No weddings and he’s not going into the delivery room with you to document lil’ Billy or Sally’s probably-messy entrance into the world.

But, want a beautiful family portrait?

Want someone to document your prom, your military ball, your family reunion or a billion other things?

Need crystal clear pics documenting your real estate listings?

He’s the guy, boasting a strong work ethic and reasonable prices.

You could reach out to him cause it’s his birthday.

Or, you could do it because he’s very, very good at what he does, both in terms of picture quality, diversity of what he shoots and his ability to work with anyone.

I mean, he puts up with me for nine months a year, as I harass him day and night with increasingly bizarre and frantic sports shooting requests.

If he can survive that, he’ll do just fine getting great aunt Ethelyne to let him capture a photo worthy of putting on the mantle.

But don’t just take my word for it.

To see what I’m rambling about, pop over to his site and see what Fisken offers, while basking in some of the work he’s already produced.

The travelin’ photo man can be found at:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/

or

https://www.facebook.com/Johns-Photos-1036515406386382/?fref=ts

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Jae LeVine (John Fisken photos)

   Jae LeVine savors the sweet, sweet taste of chasing down a wayward runner. (John Fisken photos)

Jae shares a moment with Kayla Rose early in their volleyball careers.

Sharing a moment with Kayla Rose early in their volleyball careers.

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“Run … on me?!?!?!? FOOL!!!!!!!!!”

Jae "Flash" LeVine

Jae “Flash” LeVine — she’s kind of a big deal.

Bad things happen, for a lot of reasons, and terrible people get a lot more of the headlines than they deserve.

We can’t ignore the terror, the tragedy and the stupidity of the world around us, but one of the best ways to deal with it is to embrace that which is good.

To savor triumph, to reward kindness and effort, to celebrate the wonderful people who light up the world around them, instead of dampening it.

Which is why it is so nice to spend today talking about Joltin’ Jae Levine, who, in words, action and spirit, is a truly remarkable young woman.

It would not matter if she had never played a sport; she would still be one of my favorites.

Jae, who celebrates a birthday today, is a medical miracle, a fighter who has never backed down from her battle with serious heart issues, yet has never been defined by her health.

Instead, the woman of 1,000 nicknames (Mighty Mite, JaeBird and the current favorite, Flash) has always been defined by her sunny nature, the sweetness of her spirit, the way she lights up every room she enters.

Whether on the stage, as part of the CHS theater troupe, pounding on the drums like John Bonham or gunning down runners from second base for the Wolf softball squad, LeVine is a winner.

But it’s the small moments which make her a legend.

The way she slides along the bench, creeping up on a teammate having a bad game, suddenly bear-hugs them, then is gone again almost before they register what happened, leaving behind only a Cheshire Cat grin hanging in the air.

You know that moment on an oppressively hot day, when suddenly an unexpected cool breeze ripples past, and suddenly the world becomes an entirely new, happy place?

Jae is that breeze, come to life.

She picks up other people’s spirits with a smile, a quiet zinger or two, or just her mere presence.

Now, I can’t tell you Jae’s perfect. I’m sure, like everyone, she has her bad moments.

But, having been around her for the last four years, I can say, without a doubt, she is one of the most entertaining, truly lovely people I have met in the world of prep sports.

There is such a genuine sweetness to how she operates on a daily basis, such an embrace of joy, that it is truly awe-inspiring.

So, ask me, do I play favorites?

Of course I do.

And Jae LeVine is up there in that top 1% of my favorites.

When she’s at bat, I am, internally at least (have to maintain at least some journalistic integrity), rooting as hard for her as I do for anyone.

I want to see her succeed and I am thrilled when she does.

Because it’s karma coming back her way, and that is beautiful to see.

She offers hope, love and friendship to the world, a whip-smart wisenheimer who is one of the strongest, kindest young women you will ever meet.

Happy birthday, Miss LeVine; I hope your dreams come true and you have the chance to spread the gospel of Jae far and wide in the coming years.

We are so lucky here in Coupeville to have you be even a small slice of our lives, and I hope you always know how much we all think of you.

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Brittany Starr

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Starr (middle row, third from left) with her Wolf teammates. (John Fisken photo)

Starr and fellow Wolf cheerleaders Julie Bucio (left) and Katherine Morales hang out while waiting at a UW cheer camp.

   Starr and fellow Wolf cheerleaders Julie Bucio (left) and Katherine Morales hang out while waiting at a UW cheer camp.

Brittany Starr loves her job and it shows.

When she became a Coupeville High School cheerleader this past school year, returning to the sport she was a part of back in her younger days, she immediately seized the moment.

Every chance she had, Starr was right there with teammates and friends like Amanda Nietzel, front and center, capable (and very willing) of being loud and proud in support of her school and classmates.

A friendly, outgoing young woman who celebrates a birthday today, she embraced everything about her new team.

“What isn’t there to enjoy about cheer! The energy of all the girls is just great to be around!,” Starr told me in an interview last year. “When we are with each other, as soon as we walk in the door for practice, everything bad gets put behind us.

“It makes it so easy for all of us all to be our selves around each other.”

Whether she’s putting in work with her teammates or involved in her non-sports life, Starr is one of the best and brightest Wolf Nation has to offer the world.

As she hits her cake day, we want to take a moment to wish the CHS senior-to-be big happy birthday wishes.

May your day shine as brightly as you do, Miss Starr.

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Heather Nastali (John Fisken photo)

Heather Nastali, ready to get loud ‘n proud. (John Fisken photos)

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Slamming the door shut on defense.

Nastali slides into action.

Nastali slides into action.

The enthusiasm fairly bubbles out of Heather Nastali.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, who celebrates a birthday today, was seemingly born to be a cheerleader.

One of two sports she’s lettered in (Nastali is also a key member of the CHS softball team), cheer gives the soft-spoken young woman a chance to get loud ‘n proud, kick-starting the pro-Wolf crowd.

She’s adapted quickly to the cheer game and become an integral part of the squad.

Over the past year, even the fans in the stands have been able to see her confidence grow with each game, whether it be cheer or softball.

Heather always comes across as a smart, very friendly young woman who is deeply committed to everything she does.

That shows in her interactions with her large, fun-loving family, and in her daily dealings with her teammates.

As she hits a major cake day, the future is wide open for Nastali.

A hard worker and a genuinely sweet person, Heather deserves all the accolades and all of our support.

So, Miss Nastali, I hope your birthday is a great one, and I, along with all the other fans out there, look forward to seeing you continue to awe and amaze us.

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