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"Good evening, my name's Jonathan Thurston and I'll be droppin' highlights all night long." (John Fisken photo)

   “Good evening, my name’s Jonathan Thurston and I’ll be droppin’ highlights all game long.” (John Fisken photo)

He wasn’t messing around.

Jonathan Thurston played ferociously all night Monday, refusing to back down against the big boys from Anacortes.

Even in the final seconds of a 44-14 JV football loss to the 2A school, the Coupeville High School junior went down fighting, trying to pull in a pass through double coverage, then smacking one defender’s hands away after the Seahawk got extra handsy.

While his team may have lost — and the game was much closer than it sounds for a very long time — Thurston was electric, hauling in a pair of touchdown passes on offense, then flipping to defense and snagging an interception.

Flying from sideline to sideline, his bright orange shoes leading the way, he showed why he’s become a fan favorite at Mickey Clark Field.

Thurston got the pro-Wolf crowd on its feet early, slipping behind the Anacortes defense to haul in a Shane Losey pass, then hitting the jets for an 83-yard scoring play.

After Jake Hoagland crashed through the Seahawk line to cash in the two-point conversion, Coupeville had an 8-0 lead with just a minute and forty five seconds having ticked off the clock.

Call the game at that moment and the smallest 1A school in the state would have had a beautiful upset.

Unfortunately, Anacortes, not having to catch a ferry like some other schools, was content to stick around and use their superior beef to eventually wear down the ever-scrappy Wolves.

Three first-quarter touchdowns, all coming on basically the same play — running right at the Wolf defense like a battering ram — staked the Hawks to a 22-8 lead that they would never relinquish.

Coupeville didn’t fold, however, holding Anacortes scoreless in the second quarter, with Ethan Marx knocking down a pass at a key moment and Tavian Woolett picking off a potential touchdown pass at the halftime buzzer.

The Wolves couldn’t score themselves, though, despite putting together a fairly sustained drive.

With Losey completing tosses to Thurston, Cameron Toomey-Stout and Hoagland, and Anacortes committing two fairly boneheaded penalties, CHS was on the move.

Hoagland kept the drive alive with a gorgeous fourth down catch in which he planted his toes a millimeter inside the sidelines as he hauled in a pass under duress, but an interception two plays later doomed things.

Getting the ball back after a punt, Losey kept slinging, and Hoagland busted a catch for 42 yards, taking the ball down to the five.

The Wolves, who spent the night hitting on the big play but coming up short on small ones, couldn’t punch the ball in, though, letting Anacortes escape one more time.

While the game slipped away a bit in the second half, with a couple of scores making things seem more lopsided than they had been, Coupeville wasn’t done with adding some new hits to the highlight reel.

Hoagland went airborne for a sweet mid-air catch that netted 20 yards, Thurston hauled in a five-yard scoring strike and Axel Partida and James Vidoni both came up with bone-rattling defensive stops.

The biggest roar (and biggest ensuing groan) came when the Anacortes quarterback coughed up the ball and Wolf freshman Matt Hilborn caught the bouncing ball in mid-stride.

Flying down the field, #80 brought the ball back 84 yards for a touchdown.

Or, at least everyone, including at least one ref who signaled a score, thought he did.

The ultimate call came from another ref whose seeing eye dog went missing mid-game, who declared Hilborn down on about the one-inch line.

While Losey and Thurston would hook up for the second time mere moments later, that score was rightfully Hilborn’s.

Even the seeing eye dog could tell you that.

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Wolf cheerleaders like Natasha Estes never lost their pep.

   Wolf cheerleaders like Natasha Estes never lost their pep Monday night. (John Fisken photos)

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   Some of their biggest cheers came when Jonathan Thurston (6), seen here in an earlier game, took a pick-six back 70+ yards.

We’re not going to dwell on the score.

Monday’s JV football game pitted the smallest 1A school in the state (Coupeville) against a much-larger 2A school (Sequim) that boasts three times as many students in its population.

Therefore, if I tell you the visitors departed Whidbey with a 61-20 victory, it’s not a total surprise.

But, we’re not going to dwell on that.

The crowd of fans, which eventually filled a good chunk of the CHS bleachers by midway through the game, didn’t.

The enthusiastic Wolf cheerleaders, who stayed peppy through the cold and the big scoring swings, didn’t.

So, why should we?

Instead, let’s focus on what went right.

Three plays, in particular, stand out. One on defense, one on offense and one on special teams, since the Wolves hit pay dirt with each of their three units.

Down 13-0, Jonathan Thurston revived the Wolf faithful midway through the first quarter when he stepped in front of a Sequim pass.

Snagging it, he juggled the ball for a second, then took his lanky body hurtling down the sideline, one rambling step ahead of his pursuers.

70-odd yards later, he was in the end zone, with the CHS cheerleaders, all 20+ in attendance, running madly to get down and celebrate with Thurston and Co.

Jump forward to the second quarter and it was time for a bit of bedazzlement from Tavian Woolett and the return team.

Snatching the kickoff with conviction, the Wolf freshman took one slow step and then about 31 really quick ones as he took the return to the house, leaving Sequim’s tacklers grasping at air as Woolett flew by like a bolt of lightning.

Coupeville capped their scoring ways with a fourth quarter hookup between freshman QB Shane Losey and ultra-slippery Cameron Toomey-Stout.

Having spent a chunk of the game on the sideline with a hurting wrist, Toomey-Stout, the matinee idol of Wolf football, made ’em swoon one more time, diving into the end zone with conviction and just a hint of style.

Hard-charging Jake Hoagland, who had gone down swinging hard on both sides of the ball all night long, powered over the left side for the two-point conversion to close out the scoring.

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Jonathan Thurston (Shelli Trumbull and John Fisken photos)

Jonathan Thurston (Shelli Trumbull and John Fisken photos)

Jonathan Thurston bleeds red and black.

The Coupeville High School junior, who celebrates his 16th birthday today, is part of a pack of (still) young Wolves who have brought the noise and costumes back to the student cheering section.

Working with Aiden Crimmins, Uriel Liquidano, Jimmy Myers, Jacob Martin and others, Thurston has helped to reclaim both the loud and the proud part of being a CHS fan.

When he’s not busy on the field himself, of course, since he’s a baseball and football player for the Wolves.

As he celebrates his big day today, we want to wish him the best.

Stay loud. Stay proud. Keep on excelling, on and off the field, Mr. Thurston.

You are a key part of Wolf Nation, and it wouldn’t be the same without you being around.

May the next two years be your finest as an athlete, a student and a young man coming into his own.

Now, while the rest of the readers are busy gazing at the photo montage of your exploits, go grab some birthday cake and bask in the moment.

This way, I gave you a head start.

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"And stay in there!!" (John Fisken photos)

“And stay in there!!” (John Fisken photos)

"Rumor is, I have a lovely beef stroganoff at home, and it's gonna taste a lot better if you stop dinkin' around and get me some runs!!"

   “Rumor is, I have a lovely beef stroganoff at home, and it’s gonna taste a lot better if you stop dinkin’ around and get me some runs!!”

"Ooh, I dare you to run!!"

“Ooh, I dare you to run!!”

And the runner was never seen again...

And the runner was never, ever seen again…

CJ Smith barely breaks a sweat as he

Hunter Smith barely breaks a sweat as he fields a lil’ blooper.

Josh Poole comes sliding in with a run.

Josh Poole comes flying in with a run.

"Get off my lawn!!"

“Get off my lawn!!”

"Ha ha, we're all over his lawn!!"

“Ha ha, we’re all over his lawn!!”

Now this, this was baseball weather.

The rain and the sand storms were absent Wednesday, allowing the Wolf baseball squads a beautiful, balmy afternoon in which to thrash visiting Concrete.

With nothing flying at his lens, travelin’ photo man John Fisken had plenty of time to snap some pics. Above are eight of them.

To see more, pop over to the links below.

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