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Happy birthday, Allie Hanigan! (John Fisken photo, tweaked on PicMonkey)

Queen of the court. (John Fisken photo)

Waiting to unleash the fury. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Waiting to unleash the fury. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Zen master.

Zen master.

Kelso’s loss was Coupeville’s gain.

When Allie Hanigan and her family moved to town, the Wolves got a two-sport superstar who played with elegance and grace.

Whether exploding skyward at the volleyball net, where she used her height to great effect as a blocker, or controlling play on the tennis court, she was a standout during her time in the red and black.

Now, having graduated from CHS just a few short days ago, she’s moving on to bigger and better things.

As she celebrates her birthday today, we wish her the best because that’s what she has always been — the best.

Wherever she goes, whatever she does, Miss Hanigan will always be a superstar. And we’ll be able to say we knew her when her star was just beginning to spark skyward on its journey.

Get ready to watch the fireworks go off as she moves from small town wonder to all-world sensation.

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Megan Meyer, all grown up and super classy.

Megan Meyer, all grown up and super classy.

You know, it’s not always about sports.

Megan Meyer, who celebrates her 24th birthday today, was an athlete during her time at Coupeville High School. A cheerleader — during the time when the Wolves were a competition squad — and a tennis player.

So, there’s a sports connection there.

But Meggie Moo is more than that. Much more.

She is the little girl who I saw grow up into an amazing young woman. Sweet-natured, generous, a wonderful person in every way.

Her first day of preschool was my first day working for her mom, Miriam, at Videoville, back when it was still a little shack sitting in the parking lot of what is now an Oriental food store.

A year later, the little shack was torn down and replaced with what seemed to be a colossus of a store that combined Videoville with the newly-created Miriam’s Espresso.

I rented videos, haphazardly stood in as a backup barista on occasion and got paid to goof off there for nearly the entire length of Megan’s school career in Coupeville.

The little girl with the curly hair who we sometimes jammed into the rolling box we used under the video drop slot — so she could reach up and freak people out by grabbing their hands through the slot — was who I saw “George of the Jungle” with in theaters.

Then, one day, she was working behind the counter with me.

She stayed on video for awhile, until she overcame her fear of being burned by a splatter of hot milk on the espresso side of the business, before becoming a talented barista.

Now, she’s a college grad, off saving the small villages of the world and dispensing kindness wherever she goes.

At one point or another, I butted heads with every one of Miriam’s multiple children — because I can be an ass and they’re all feisty in nature … yeah, mainly the former — but never Meggie.

She is one of the most genuinely lovable people I have ever known. Her mere presence causes the heavens to open, the sun to shine and small animals to dance with little children.

You are incredibly special, Miss Meyer. I hope you know how much everyone thinks of you, how much joy you have brought into all of our lives.

I want nothing less than the absolute best for you, no matter where you go or what miracles you work in your life.

You will always be that little girl with the huge smile.

The package may have gotten bigger, but you were awesome from day one, Megster.

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Josh Bayne

Josh Bayne

He is the star of tomorrow, today.

Coupeville High School junior Josh Bayne, who celebrates his birthday today, is primed to be the BMOC next year.

With the graduation of Jake Tumblin, Bayne will move up and become the primary ball carrier for the Wolf football team.

It’s a role he’s suited for, as he slashed and flat-out blew people up whenever he touched the ball the past two seasons.

When Tumblin was injured, Bayne rambled for 204 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries against Sultan.

Not content to merely run, he snagged four pass receptions for another 57 yards and collected four tackles and four assists while patrolling the backfield on defense.

He also got the quote of the season, from CHS stat man Chris Tumblin, after an especially impressive defensive effort against Nooksack Valley.

Josh had one tackle on a receiver, folded him in half like a cheap hooker who was punched in the gut by her pimp,” Tumblin said. “He had to sit out for awhile and wait for his liver to start working again.”

On the baseball diamond, Bayne cranked a home run over the farthest part of the CHS outfield fence as a sophomore, then was named Second-Team All-Cascade Conference as a junior.

Whether he’s in the infield, or on the mound, Bayne can deal.

The best would seem to be yet to come, as CHS moves out of the 1A/2A Cascade Conference and into the 1A Olympic League in the fall.

Bayne should bring the pain in both of his sports, as the Wolves try to make an immediate impact on their new foes.

So enjoy your birthday, Josh, and get ready — next year is yours.

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Breeanna Messner

Breeanna Messner

Breeanna Messner (Robert Bishop photo)

Four sports and a ton of books — no problem for Breezy. (Robert Bishop photo)

Her dad calls her Breezy, and she has been like a breath of fresh air.

There may have been more physically talented athletes who have walked the hallways at Coupeville High School over the years, but few, if any, have ever put it all together like Wolf senior Breeanna Messner.

Two days after playing the final game of an incredible four-year, four-sport run in the red and black, bowing out at the 1A state softball tourney Friday, Miss Messner turns 18 today.

In less than a week she will graduate.

College calls, and, after that, much, much more. She will do great things in her life, of that I have no doubt.

She is talented, she works her rear off, she is committed and she does it all with a quiet sweetness that is greatly endearing.

It did not matter the sport. Volleyball, cheer, basketball, softball. She played them all and excelled at them all.

She upheld the family honor, keeping alive the flame lit by her mom, Aimee (Messner) Bishop, and her aunts. The Messner name stands proudly in CHS lore, and Breezy played a large part in that.

She hit big shots.

There was a moment when she got poked in the eye (rather deliberately) during a basketball game and brought to her knees.

Instead of getting mad and starting a fight, she collected herself, stood up and, after a slight grimace, nailed back-to-back three-point bombs to thoroughly deflate the opposing team.

Only afterwards, with her head bowed, did she crack a small (very small) smile just for herself, never one to show up an opposing player.

She was the teammate who reached out to every player on her team. The young woman who always stopped to say hi to former coaches in the stands.

The one who would stop her own game preparation to sprint over and scoop up her young cousin, Katie, when she entered the gym.

What I have seen, what I have heard, makes me think this — Breeanna Messner is the gold standard for Coupeville student/athletes.

I have covered sports on this Island for longer than she has been alive, and she stands out as a rarity.

And I hope that she knows how CHS fans, how the people of Central Whidbey, feel about her.

I hope, that as the years pass, she realizes why people cheered for her so hard.

We watched a young woman, bold and brilliant, shy at times, but capable of great passion, who aimed for the stars in everything and flew as high as anyone who has ever put on a Coupeville uniform.

She worked for our respect. For our admiration. She more than earned it all.

Breezy deserves nothing less.

I hope that you have an incredible birthday, Miss Messner, and that you go forward in your life content in the knowledge that you have a town, an Island, a world, behind you.

You are amazing, and there will never be another one like you.

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Willie Smith, ladies and gentlemen.

Willie Smith, ladies and gentlemen.

He is The Man.

The only coach at Coupeville High School who tosses candy at opposing players while camped out in the third base coaching box, Wolf hardball guru Willie Smith is perhaps the most entertaining man in the CHS sports world.

The master of the zippy quote (31% of which we’re allowed to actually publish … wink, wink, nudge, nudge), he’s a dream come true for anyone writing about baseball, or anything to do with sports on Whidbey Island.

So happy 47th, Big Willie. Keep on keepin’ on.

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