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Tiffany (John Fisken photos)

   Tiffany Briscoe (15) leads her teammates in a cheer for their on-court sisters. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose

Lauren Rose flashes the eye of the tiger.

Jae LeVine

   Taking a quick break from her duties at Prairie Center, Jae “Flash” LeVine arrives to fire up the crowd.

Peytin Vondrak

   Peytin Vondrak makes a picture-perfect return, while teammate Raven Vick backs her up.

Emma Smith

   No volleyball will escape the long reach of high-flying sophomore sensation Emma Smith.

students

The Wolf student section gets comfortable.

Ally

Rose gets Ally Roberts’ head in the game.

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“And that’s what we call kickin’ your fanny!!”

It was a busy week, on and off the court.

With back-to-back home volleyball matches, the Coupeville High School spikers had plenty of opportunities to get floor time.

That also gave wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who was in town for Chimacum Tuesday and Sequim Wednesday, plenty of time to capture a billion or two pics.

Eight of the snappiest can be seen above.

To marinate in all of his pix (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes!), pop over to:

Chimacum — http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/VB-20160913-Coupeville-vs-Chim/

Sequim — http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/VB-20160914-Coupeville-vs-Sequ/

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You can't escape from CHS Class of 2017 President Jae LeVine. She will find you and she will make you register for Race the Reserve (John Fisken photo)

   Lock the car and roll up the windows — Jae LeVine will still find you and make you register for Race the Reserve. (John Fisken photo)

Do you want to make Jae LeVine happy and save $5?

Then get off your duff and register for Race the Reserve before today is done.

The annual run, a fundraiser for the Coupeville High School Class of 2017 (LeVine is Class Prez), features a half marathon, 10K and 5K and hits the road Aug. 13.

Register online, or postmark your mailed-in entry before Friday fades into Saturday and you’ll save that crisp fiver.

Wait to register in-person on the day of the race and you’ll have to give up five more George Washington’s before you head off to ramble across the prairie.

Cost (through today) is $60 for the half marathon, $40 for the 10K and $30 for the 5K.

With construction on a new track making Mickey Clark Field a no-trespassing zone, the race will start and finish in front of the high school gym this year.

To find out more (and save that $5 by registering today) pop over to:

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Jae LeVine (John Fisken photos)

   Jae LeVine gets extra close to make sure the car window is as clean as possible. (John Fisken photos)

Tamika (left) and Heather Nastali

   Tamika (left) and Heather Nastali, with way too much enthusiasm for this early in the morning, wave signs at passing cars.

Katrina McGranahan

Katrina McGranahan, justifiably proud of her polish job.

Lauren Rose. A hose. Shenanigans in three, two, one...

Lauren Rose. A hose. Shenanigans in three, two, one…

Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan

Not the first time Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan has seen that.

Sarah Wright

Sarah Wright has a song in her heart and a smooth touch with the brush.

Looking like they stepped out of a glossy ad ...

Looking like they stepped out of a glossy ad for a cleaning company …

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and back to shenanigans.

They walk the walk, talk the talk and scrub the cars.

Intent on getting home and away uniforms for next season, Coupeville High School softball players hit the pavement at Whidbey Island Bank Saturday to hold a fundraiser car wash.

Wandering paparazzi John Fisken was in the vicinity and was nice enough to swing by and snap the pics above, which capture the Wolf sluggers hard at work and hard at goofing off.

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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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Coupeville's Jpey Lippo (left) and Oak Harbor's James Besaw. (Teresa Besaw photo)

   Coupeville’s Joey Lippo (left) and Oak Harbor’s James Besaw are both playing select baseball in Seattle this summer. (Teresa Besaw photo)

(Justine McGranahan photo)

   Wolves Lauren Rose (1), Jae LeVine (2), Katrina McGranahan (3) and Sarah Wright (4) celebrate with teammates. (Justine McGranahan photo)

The season never ends.

High school ball has come to a close, but at least five Coupeville High School athletes are still at it, playing select ball on traveling teams.

Wolf sophomore Joey Lippo is putting in time with the Seattle Bombers U15 baseball squad, which is 6-7 on the season.

Lippo, who missed the first six select games while CHS was finishing its playoff run, is hitting .200 with two RBI, three stolen bases (in three attempts), three walks and two runs.

Meanwhile, four of his softball-playing classmates are starring for the Northwest Storm, a U16 squad coached by CHS head man Kevin McGranahan.

It’s the final days at the helm of the Storm for the softball guru, who has to give up the job after this season runs out.

The Storm are playing strongly for McGranahan, having grabbed 2nd at the JBLM Wounded Warrior Tourney over the weekend.

The squad, which includes Wolves Jae LeVine, Sarah Wright, Katrina McGranahan and Lauren Rose, won four of seven games, falling by a single run in the championship game.

Northwest split with the GH Lady Bearcats (winning 8-2 and falling 14-13), and beat Fury 16 Red (12-6) and Tri-City Thunder (2-0) before bopping the Hoquiam VFW Bombers (11-1) in the semifinals.

They lost 9-2 to Seattle Spice in pool play and were nipped 3-2 in the finale by tourney champ Power House.

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