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Jae LeVine: Heart size doesn't come any bigger.

Jae LeVine: Heart size doesn’t come any bigger.

LeVine dances across home plate. (John Fisken photo)

LeVine dances across home plate. (John Fisken photo)

LeVine gets unzipped at Halloween. (Joline LeVine photo)

LeVine gets unzipped at Halloween. (Joline LeVine photo)

Today is a big day for a lil’ girl.

Coupeville High School sophomore-to-be Jae LeVine, who celebrates her birthday today, is the mightiest of mighty mites.

Bouncing madly around like a pinball at times, she grabs teammates twice her size and hugs the life out of them.

Chattering, fist-wavin’ and fist-bumpin’, her smile — which takes up nine-tenths of her body — makes everyone around her respond in kind.

Jae is that rarity — a young woman who has faced down great medical turmoil in her life after being born with a major heart issue, yet refuses to be bowed, refuses to do anything less than full tilt.

She may never win a league MVP award, but her best moments are the ones we will remember.

Jae hitting a three-point bucket from way out in the weeds as a middle schooler — her first basket — then dancing down the court, waving her arms in the air, “Rocky”-style, while her bench and the bleachers went bonkers.

Jae flying in and out of the gym at breakneck speed between sets of a volleyball match this season, changing her shirt each time depending on whether she was the libero or not.

Each time she giddily flung her discarded jersey at dad Sean’s head as she sprinted by the stands, giggling all the way.

Jae, the shortest volleyball player, sitting (well, bouncing in her seat) next to Allie Hanigan, the team’s tallest player, on the bench.

The look of pure adoration on Hanigan’s face for her younger teammate, who was poking the senior good-naturedly, was as beautiful a moment between teammates as I have ever witnessed.

What do I wish for Jae’s birthday?

I hope that she knows how much she means to this community, to Wolf Nation. What a joy she is to be around, what value she brings every day.

I hope when things are good for her, she gets back the love and good vibes she sends out.

And I hope, when things are bad, in the darker moments when things may seem too much and pile up on her, she gets it back even more.

Be brave, Jae. Be strong.

I use the word amazing often, maybe too often, but you, Jae LeVine, are truly amazing.

Never bowed. Always fighting. A blessing to both of your families, your blood relatives and the community that will always consider you its irrepressible adopted daughter.

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Madelien Strasburg gets jumped by her teammates after belting a home run to straight-away center field Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Madeline Strasburg gets jumped by her teammates after belting a home run to straight-away center field Monday. (John Fisken photos)

CHS coach David King high-fives Strasburg as she rounds third.

CHS coach David King high-fives Strasburg as she rounds third.

The dog pile at home.

The dog pile at home.

Goodbye, softball.

With one explosive swing of the bat Monday, Wolf junior Madeline Strasburg joined an exclusive club of long-ball lovers who have cleared the center field fence at Coupeville High School’s softball field.

Then the screamin’ and the dancin’ started.

For more photos from the game, head over to the link below:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6264&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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The sparkiest of spark-plugs, the irrepressible Jae LeVine, scores her first run as a high school softball player. (John Fisken photo)

  The sparkiest of spark-plugs, the irrepressible Jae LeVine, scores her first run as a high school softball player. (John Fisken photo)

The fences were in too close.

Back ’em up a bit and the Coupeville High School softball outfielders might have been able to run down some of Lakewood’s moon shots Monday afternoon.

Instead, the Wolves ran into a barrier (and left fielder Haley Sherman almost flipped over it, stretching to try and flag one shot down) and three times the home plate ump cranked the finger skyward and circled, signalling a home run.

Riding their round-trippers, the visiting Cougars strolled to a 9-1 victory, dropping Coupeville to 1-2 on the young season.

While the game was effectively over a half inning in, as Lakewood jumped out to a 4-0 lead, the Wolves continued to scrap until the end, scraping together their run in their final at-bat.

Freshman spark-plug Jae LeVine eked out a one-out walk, then skittered down to second on a passed ball.

After Madeline Roberts reached on an error by Lakewood’s shortstop, Breeanna Messner thumped a gorgeous laser shot line-drive single to left to juice the bags.

Wolf pitcher McKayla Bailey teed off on a ball, and while it fell just a few feet short of a grand slam, it did turn into a sacrifice fly, with LeVine zooming across the plate to score her first run as a high school player.

Hailey Hammer then launched a moon shot of her own, sending Lakewood’s center fielder close enough to the wall that she could lean on it as she snagged the ball to end the game.

Even in defeat, Coupeville had a couple of nice defensive gems.

Roberts gunned down a runner at the plate to end Lakewood’s first inning rally.

Coming up firing from deep in the hole at short, Roberts put the ball right in Messner’s catcher glove, leading her perfectly as her fellow senior blocked the plate and made a graceful sweep tag that caught the surprised Cougar a fraction of a second before her hand could slap home.

Freshman third baseman Emily Licence ran down a foul popup to end the fourth, snagging the ball just as she grazed the fence, while Bailey delivered some heat on the mound.

The junior hurler whiffed six Cougars, including punching out all three batters she faced in a lightning quick fifth inning.

Two of those K’s came on swings that hit nothing but air, while the middle batter was punched out on a called third strike that was so nasty the ump actually laughed out loud as he windmilled the call.

At the plate, Hammer peppered the ball for a pair of singles, while Messner, Sherman, Roberts and Madeline Strasburg each had a hit.

LeVine and Monica Vidoni collected walks, Tiffany Briscoe reached base when the Lakewood catcher couldn’t corral the ball on a third strike and young guns Erin Josue and Robin Cedillo both got small slices of valuable playing time.

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Superstar

Jae LeVine: she’s kind of a big deal.

Jae LeVine is all heart.

The Coupeville High School freshman is a whirlwind as manager of the Wolf girls’ basketball team, and a big part of her job is bouncing around, grabbing every one of her players and squeezing the life out of them.

She’s a hugger and a smiler and, through good times and bad times, the mighty mite is a dispenser of good feelings to her girls, her fans, her coaches and anyone else who wanders into her path.

Today, on Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day, take a moment to think about Jae — she has survived and thrived while dealing with a Ventricular Septal Defect (a large hole in the inner heart wall that required open heart surgery as a baby) — and the other men, women and children like her.

If she can fight the fight that she does, and be so dang happy all the time, maybe the rest of us can suck it up a bit and stop complaining about our little problems.

Forget about Be Like Mike.

Be Like Jae.

For more info on the battle against congenital heart defects, check out:

https://www.facebook.com/CongenitalHeartDefect

http://heartdefectinfo.com/

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