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Isaac Vargas (John Fisken photos)

Isaac Vargas (John Fisken photos)

The kid has no quit in him.

That’s what I thought early in the first season that I saw Isaac Vargas play.

He was suiting up for the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball squad and still wearing glasses when he played.

During a scramble for the ball, he got smacked in the face and the glasses flew off his nose and hit the court.

Without pausing, he kicked them to the bench and took off down the court, possibly blindly, pursuing his man, who had the ball and was hoping to push the attack.

Vargas, who celebrates a birthday today, has kept that same go-for-broke style through all of his sports, whether it be hoops, soccer or football, where he made an impact as one of the leaders on the Wolf line.

He might not be the loudest or the brashest player — he actually seems pretty laid-back most of the time — but there is obviously a fire that burns in his heart.

Watching him give his all for the past three years, I have to say, I’m impressed.

If everyone played with Ike’s hustle, guts and drive, they’d be better for it.

Happy birthday, Mr. Vargas.

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May Rose (John Fisken photos)

May Rose and her soccer teammates have won back-to-back games. (John Fisken photos)

After 12 days off, the Wolf spikers get back at it tonight when they host Bellevue Christian.

After 12 days off, the Wolf spikers get back at it tonight when they host Bellevue Christian.

Senior Isaac Vargas has grown into being a two-way terror on the line.

Senior Isaac Vargas has grown into being a two-way terror on the line.

When he's been healthy, Loren Nelson has held down half of the #1 doubles team.

When he’s been healthy, Loren Nelson has been half of the #1 doubles team.

The schedule has been sort of odd this season.

With Coupeville High School adjusting to a new league, less conference games and a more jumbled non-conference schedule, there have been some weird gaps between games.

At least it seems that way.

Case in point, the Wolf volleyball squad (0-4) hasn’t played in 12 days.

They return to the court tonight (JV 5 PM, varsity 6:15), when they host Bellevue Christian. Then, they’re off for another six days.

The CHS soccer squad (3-2) suddenly added a new game to the schedule, plugging in a non-conference affair at Oak Harbor tonight. Kickoff is 6 PM.

That game will bring together a huge chunk of the GU18 Whidbey Islanders squad, with Wolves like Micky LeVine and Jacki Ginnings facing off with their select teammates who play for OHHS such as Becca Pabona and Jacalyn Hefflefinger.

Football (3-2) and boys’ tennis (2-4) both return to action Friday.

The gridiron squad travels to Port Townsend (5 PM kickoff), while the netters will welcome the Chimacum/Port Townsend combined team, with first serve at 4 PM.

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Isaac Vargas prepares to snatch a rebound in a game last year. (John Fisken photo)

Isaac Vargas prepares to snatch a rebound in a game last year. (John Fisken photo)

Isaac Vargas is almost the accidental football player.

The Coupeville High School senior, who sees time at outside linebacker and right guard for the Wolves, didn’t start playing until last year.

While he had starting playing basketball a year earlier, it took a little more of a nudge to get him out on the gridiron.

“Well, I actually started last year on a whim,” Vargas said. “I never played before that and never actually thought about playing until last year.

“Though, as far back as I can remember I’ve always wanted to play,” he added. “So I guess you could say I joined by chance (and a little nudge from Coach V).”

Wolf assistant coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh was also at least partially responsible for Vargas hitting the hard-court, and Vargas remains grateful for the prodding.

“The two people that really stick out to me are my basketball coaches — Coach V and Coach (Anthony) Smith,” Vargas said. “They convinced me to play basketball my sophomore year, which really changed my whole outlook on life and helped me become a better person.”

A scrapper on the boards, Vargas plays with a single-minded intensity that is admirable.

At one point early in his hoops career, when he was still wearing his glasses while on the court, he had them knocked off of his face by a stray elbow.

Instead of stopping to put them back on, Vargas kicked them towards the bench, never breaking stride as he chased after his defensive assignment. Picking up the glasses, Coach V just nodded, a slight smile on his lips.

While Vargas would give hoops a slight edge (“I would say I’m partial to basketball; I’m not sure why though”), football has his attention fully right now.

As a new season approaches, Vargas has strong goals, both on a personal level and for his team.

“What I really want to work on more is memorizing my responsibilities for defense and offense, so that when I go in a game I know I’m prepared,” he said. “I would love to get at least one interception this year!

“I really want to make it to the playoffs and definitely believe we can,” Vargas added. “My other big goal is to beat South Whidbey this year and get our bucket back.”

Away from the field, he enjoys spending time with family and friends (“After a long day I like to come home and watch a movie with the family”), while also working out.

“I guess I enjoy accomplishing the goals I work towards, for example working in the weight room and then being able to hold my blocks on offense, simple things really,” Vargas said. “Other than that I really love working together as a team and making sure I do my part to win games.

“My strengths would probably be that I listen real well to what my coaches are saying and that I’m a hard worker.”

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