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Julia Myers

Julia Myers

July 23, 1997 everything changed.

A legend entered the world that day, one which couldn’t be fully appreciated at the moment.

It was only as Julia Myers, AKA Judy, or “Elbows” as I like to think of her, grew up, that the world began to fully realize what a hunk of pure, unfiltered awesomeness had popped out that day.

In my 25 years of covering sports on Whidbey Island, there have been a fair amount of dynamic athletes and a few transcendent ones.

Julia is one of the transcendent ones.

I’m not saying she’s the single most talented athlete I’ve ever seen, but she is resilient beyond belief, as tough as they come (while fiercely loyal and caring to her teammates) and has a spark, a light, that is hard to match.

It is not fair that her momma can’t be here to see the woman Julia has become, both as an athlete and a human being, but her heart would burst with pride.

Miss Myers, as much as any high school athlete I have covered on the beat, exudes a warmth and calmness of spirit that is unmatched.

If she reminds me of anyone, it is of former Wolf basketball star Jodi (Christensen) Crimmins, because both were supremely gentle, deeply caring friends to all off the court, and utter beasts on the hardwood.

Her left leg encased in a brace and all sorts of support gear — victim to horrifying soccer injuries that might have forever derailed a lesser athlete — Julia, like Jodi, played basketball with a beautiful, king-sized chip on her shoulder.

Myers eyes, so full of life and joy off the court, would flip over like a shark’s as she stepped on the court and go cold, black and deadly.

And it was freakin’ awesome to behold.

So often, young girls are told to be nice, to act like a lady, and on and on, and it sometimes stunts their growth as an athlete.

I hope every little girl in Coupeville had the chance to see Julia play, and is allowed to embrace her philosophy.

You can be supremely nice, considerate of others, a blessing to your family, friends and community. But you can also be proud of yourself, have confidence, play with passion and a rock-solid belief you deserve to win.

Julia, like Jodi, was not a dirty player. Ever.

But she never, ever, backed down. She attacked. She committed.

When she came off the floor, dropping subtle side-eye daggers at the ref who fouled her out, there was not an ounce of sweat or spirit left, because Julia never held back.

She was a player every young athlete, girl or boy, should emulate.

As she celebrates her birthday and prepares for the transition to college, all I really want to say to Julia is two words.

Thank you.

It has been a genuine pleasure to write about you, Miss Myers, and, since you’re wise beyond your youth, I hope you realize now, and not just down the road, what high regard we all have for you.

You’re a winner, Judy. Every day, in every way.

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trio

   Stylish seniors (l to r) Hailey Hammer, Madeline Strasburg and Julia Myers, dressed for success. (John Fisken photos)

duo

Myers and Kacie Kiel have a pose-off. It was a tie.

(John Fisken photos)

   “These hands are deadly weapons, Kace. Can’t always control ’em. Totally justified if I start slapping people for no reason. Just sayin’…”

Madeline Strasburg is a little late arriving for the photo shoot.

Madeline Strasburg is a little late arriving for the second half of the photo shoot…

"A camera

“A camera? Well, I never…”

hallway

Wynter Thorne (second from left) shuts down Strasburg, as she, Monica Vidoni (middle) and the other seniors get ready to unleash a little kung fu fightin’.

kung fu

“Bruce Lee ain’t got nothin’ on us!!”

pose off

“Big finish girls! Bring it home!!”

Aiden

  The team’s #1 fan, sophomore Aiden Crimmins, overcome by the excitement of the photo shoot, has to be carried away.

The best there’s ever been?

Possibly.

The six seniors who lead this year’s Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad are talented, successful and full of shenanigans.

On the court, they have busted out a 13-5 record (7-0 in Olympic League play), the most wins by a Wolf girls’ hoops teams in a decade.

Along the way, they also clinched the program’s first league title since 2002.

Off the court, they take it to another level entirely.

Super comfortable in front of the camera, the six-pack (Hailey Hammer, Julia Myers, Kacie Kiel, Monica Vidoni, Wynter Thorne and Madeline Strasburg) are always willing to go the extra mile for a photo op.

The day they depart will be a sad, sad day for those of us who like to draft off their good will and get a lot of page hits in return.

Friday night they will take their final bow at home, with Senior Night against Chimacum (5:15 tip).

We may never see their like again, but we did enjoy their time at Coupeville.

Thank you, ladies, for being you.

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"And where do you think YOU'RE going?!?!?" Julia Myers prepares to disembowel

“And where do you think YOU’RE going?!?!?” Julia “Judy” Myers learned how to play defense watching wrestling as a young child. (John Fisken photos)

"Do my elbows taste minty fresh? Hope so, cause you're gonna suck on 'em all game!!"

“Do my elbows taste minty fresh? Hope so, cause you’re gonna suck on ’em all game!!”

yep

“My work here is done.”

When Julia Myers goes off to college, her life is going to seem so quiet.

No photographers dogging her every camera-ready move.

No idiot sports writers writing essays about her legendary elbows and the way the skies crack with thunder ‘n lightning when she unleashes them on the basketball court.

Yep, it’ll be quiet.

Until then, enjoy the ride, Judy.

You are legend. And very, very entertaining.

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Julia (John Fisken photos)

   Panic sets in for a Vashon player as she realizes Julia “Elbows” Myers (11) is about to stick an elbow someplace uncomfortable. (John Fisken photos)

Judy fan club

Judy’s fan club appreciates her work.

Monica

Monica Vidoni owns the paint and she’s not renting space right now.

Sylvia

   CHS cheerleaders Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Sydney Autio may be off the clock, but their smiles are always working.

Makana

Foolish girl, you can’t catch Makana Stone in a foot-race.

Wynter

  Wynter Thorne knows what’s what. “I mean, are they raising idiots over there? NO ONE beats Makana!!”

Julia

   You can try and drive the paint against Myers, or you can just gracefully give up and pray for mercy like the girl on the left.

Rose

   “We believe in Judy!!” Lauren Rose (left), Lindsey Roberts and Kayla Rose (right) have joined the movement.

Julia Myers is a saint.

Sometime next year she’ll be off in college, or ruling a third world country as a ruthless dictator, and she’ll look back and think, “Why did I put up with this?”

And by “this” I mean my determination to build her into a legendary super hero, a rampaging, elbows-throwing wild woman who, leg brace and all, is scarring a generation of high school hoops players.

In reality, Judy is actually one of the sweetest, friendliest people you will ever meet, as easy-going as they come.

But she is willing to do the dirty work on the court, and — so far at least — she’s willing to put up with my inanity.

So, let’s keep this crazy train going.

To see more of Myers being freakin’ awesome and her teammates doing their level best to match her, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7622&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

As always, a percentage of purchases goes to fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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