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Hardwood hot shot Kiara Contreras. (Photo courtesy Angella Contreras)

The future is bright for Kiara Contreras.

Not only is the Coupeville Middle School 7th grader a fast-rising star in multiple sports, but, soon, she’ll be able to see her favorite film.

For the first time.

Contreras is beyond thrilled that one of her favorite books, the teen lit tearjerker “Everything, Everything” has been turned into a film which is hitting theaters across America.

She hails the trailer (you can see it at the end of this story) as her favorite thing to watch, saying “the book was awesome!”

When she’s not mainlining her #1 coming attraction, Contreras loves listening to country and hip hop, swimming and working in her wood shop class.

As an athlete, she’s a woman for all seasons, playing volleyball and basketball and running track.

Contreras doubles up as a hoops player, taking the court as a SWISH player in addition to her court time at CMS.

She enjoys the different challenges all of the sports present (“I love them all”) and may branch out further once she hits high school.

“Maybe I’ll add another sport,” Contreras said. “Not sure which one yet!”

She continues to work hard, regardless of the season, and wants to build her strengths in each of her sports.

“In volleyball, my strength is no fear of diving for the ball,” Contreras said. “I need to work on my serving.

“In basketball, my strength is being a point guard and having the ability to get the ball to the other players,” she added. “I need to work on my baskets.”

Contreras is coming off of a debut track season in which she competed for the Wolves across a broad range of events.

“In track, my strength is being able to push myself to the limit,” she said. “I need to work on focusing forward instead of looking at the other racer.”

As she moves forward in her athletic career, Contreras has firm goals (“I want to get to state with my girls!!!”), while getting a great deal of enjoyment from her time as a competitor.

Her family, friends and coaches inspire her, and push the always-in-motion fireball to keep on working and improving with every practice, every game, every meet.

“My mom Angella, pushing me to try a new sport like track and me loving it,” Contreras said. “My cousins, Raven and Willow Vick, for giving me pointers and support with volleyball and track!

Ja’Kenya Hoskins and Zach Murtha for believing in me and supporting me. Plus pushing me to do better!,” she added. “Mrs. (Elizabeth) Bitting for making me work my hardest everyday!

“Even though we didn’t get McDonald’s…”

Contreras also got a strong emotional boost from a former CHS track star (and state meet veteran) who joined the CMS staff as an assistant coach this spring.

Larry (Hurlburt) for giving me the courage to do the 200 by your awesome high fives!”

The outgoing Contreras gets many benefits from playing sports, but one special strong point for her has been the chance to get to know others, and not just on her own team.

“It’s a great way to learn to work together with others,” she said. “Meeting new friends on the other teams, like Aspen, who plays sports for Forks.

“Through sports I made a great friend!”

 

The trailer for “Everything, Everything”:

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Sarah Wright (John Fisken photos)

   Rebounding machine Sarah Wright is six-five when the hair braid is really workin’ overtime. (John Fisken photos)

Skyler

   Skyler Lawrence, having snagged a board, brings the ball up-court herself, deftly splitting the RedHawk defense.

Kailey

   Off the court, Kailey Kellner is as nice as they come. On the court, she will blow up a girl if necessary.

Shank

   Eyes always moving, Ashlie Shank, rebound in hand, looks for somewhere to get rid of the ball.

Sky bench

   Lawrence has a spirited discussion with stat keeper Nicole Lester (right) as Allison Wenzel (left) listens in. “I’m just saying, give me two rebounds on the play. I know where you live!”

Lrob

   Lindsey Roberts, playing just like her mamma, former CHS Athlete of the Year Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts, taught her.

Mia

Mia Littlejohn, about to drop the dagger.

Lrob

   When you’re undefeated in conference play and making a beeline for a second straight league title, there’s a lot to celebrate.

Their reputation precedes them.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squads are the beast (and the best) of the 1A Olympic League.

Over the first year-and-a-half of the four-team conference, the Wolves are 25-1 in league play, with just a narrow JV loss to Chimacum dotting the right side of the ledger.

Both CHS teams plowed Port Townsend Friday, plus they more than lived up to the other half of their job description — best photo subjects in the prep sports world.

The photos above are courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

Varsity:  http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10446&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV: http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10444&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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