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Jose Marcos

Jose Marcos

Jose Marcos is a young man on the rise.

A strong two-sport (soccer, football) athlete, he’s one of those kids who plays his heart out on the field, then reverts to being an easy-going, friendly guy once the game is done.

Watching him interact with his soccer mates in the stands before and after games, you can see his sunny personality shine through. He’s just a good dude.

As Jose celebrates a birthday today, we want to wish him all the best.

May cake rain down on you all day long.

And, for those who want to know a bit more about him, pop over and take a look at this story I wrote back in early 2014:

https://coupevillesports.com/2014/03/19/fueled-by-friends-marcos-thrives-in-two-sports/

Now you know. And knowing is half the battle.

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Sebastian Davis comes alive. (John Fisken photos)

Sebastian Davis comes alive. (John Fisken photos)

Your kung fu is strong. Jose Marcos's is stronger.

The kung fu is strong in Jose Marcos.

William Nelson gets his head in the game.

William Nelson gets his head in the game.

Garrett Compton circles the defense, looking for an opening.

Garrett Compton circles the defense, looking for an opening.

Cody Menges, the middle of the sandwich.

Cody Menges, the middle of the sandwich.

Can't catch Colin Belliveau.

Can’t catch Colin Belliveau.

Closing the day with a semi-awkward bro hug.

Closing the day with a semi-awkward bro hug.

It was a beautiful day for the beautiful game.

The sun was shining, the wind was only mild (for the prairie, at least) and the soccer was successful Saturday, as the Coupeville High School booters took Forks out behind the wood shed.

Scampering down the sideline, various cameras in hand, was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the pics that reside above.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.1aevergreen.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8375&league=29&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=223&sport=0

JV — http://www.1aevergreen.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8376&league=29&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=223&sport=0

 

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Marcos

Jose Marcos (41) during football season.

Jose Marcos (John Fisken photo)

Marcos operates on the soccer pitch during the season-opening jamboree. (John Fisken photo)

Jose Marcos is waiting for you to make a mistake.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, who bounces between playing defender and midfielder for the Wolf boys’ soccer squad, lives for that moment when an opponent trips up. That’s his time to pounce.

“Well, I think that I’m good at waiting for my opponent to make a mistake, then taking the ball and passing it quickly instead of stabbing and letting him get past me,” Marcos said. “I need to work on my speed, because when someone does get past me, I sometimes can’t catch up with them again.”

A two-sport athlete (he also suits up for the CHS football team), he enjoys his biology and history classes, listens to rap or rock before a game “to get me pumped up” and uses swimming as a way to relax.

Marcos first picked up soccer while living in Barstow, California (“I started because all my friends were playing on a team, so I decided to join one as well”), and, eight years later, he’s still going strong.

Maybe it’s because the game gives him something new to enjoy every time he takes the field.

“There’s not just one specific thing I can choose about it,” Marcos said. “I just like soccer; it’s a great and fun sport to play.”

He has lofty goals for his team (“to win at least 70% of our games”) and wouldn’t mind putting the ball in the back of the net at least once before the season is done. Mostly, though he wants “to have fun while I’m out there.”

When he’s on the soccer pitch, he can draw on the support of his family, but it’s his friends who drive him to succeed day in and day out.

“My friends were the ones who made me the person that I am now,” Marcos said. “They were the ones that would help me and tell me not to stop running and cheered me on even when I was tired and wanted to stop.

“They made me the athlete I am today.”

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