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Mckenzie Meyer: Master of all she surveys.

  Mckenzie Meyer: Master of all she surveys. (John Fisken and Deb Smith photos)

Meyer and Madison Rixe

   Wolf track and field teammate Madison Rixe approves of Meyer’s electric socks. (Fisken photo)

Where do we start with Mckenzie Meyer?

Probably with the fact she is freakin’ brilliant. That’s always a good kick-off to things.

The Coupeville High School junior, who I have known since the day she was born, which was 16 years ago today, is mega-smart, but in more than just a “read a few books and memorized a couple of facts” way.

As good an athlete as she is (in cheer, soccer and, sometimes, tennis), as talented a musician as she is, as friendly and outgoing and compassionate and kind and strong as she is, it’s Mckenzie’s brain which is truly taking her places.

She showed it from an early age, back when she was running around Videoville as a wee one, and every time you turn around these days, she’s being flat-out brilliant.

There are smart people, there are ones who go beyond that and then there are the rare few where you know, without a doubt, that they are on a rocket trip to success, and their brain is fueling the trip.

At some point we’re going to see her do stuff which revolutionizes the world, and, after we’ve pulled our jaws off the floor and reattached them, you know what we’ll say?

“Yep, knew it was going to happen.”

Cause she’s just that special.

Not that she will tell you that herself, as Mckenzie is Miss Modest when it comes to tooting her own horn.

Which is why I, as her self-appointed PR person, have taken it upon myself to lecture the world how awesome and amazing she truly is.

In the world I cover — sports — Meyer is an ideal teammate, the kind of young woman who screams louder for her friends accomplishments than her own.

She’s fun-loving, she’s funky and she seems to be having a heck of a time boppin’ through life, utterly devoted to her large, sprawling family and her friends.

And by friends I mean anyone who meets her, since she instantly welcomes people into her wide world of wonder.

The people I write about are a diverse bunch, and I readily admit, I play favorites sometimes.

Everyone does, and, as much as I might say I try to balance coverage and give everyone their shot, reality is reality.

But guess what? Some people just deserve to have the spotlight.

They’ve earned it, with their spirit, their actions and the way they approach things.

Mckenzie is on my Mt. Rushmore, and she’s in no danger of ever losing her spot.

She was pretty dang awesome as a little girl and she has merely become a deeper, more wonderful person as she’s worked her way up through the birthday chain.

If you know her, you know I speak the truth.

If you don’t know her, man, you are missing out. Get on that, post haste.

So, happy birthday Miss Meyer.

And just in case you missed the first 33 times I said it — thank you for being truly, wonderfully, amazingly awesome.

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Ladies, and gentlemen, Mckenzie Meyer at work. (John Fisken photos)

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"Thank you! I'll be here all day!! Don't forget to tip your waitresses!"

“Thank you! I’ll be here all day!! Don’t forget to tip your waitresses!”

Mckenzie Meyer was born talented.

I know this because I’ve known her since the day she was born.

As the granddaughter of Miriam Meyer, my boss for many years at Videoville, she was a fairly constant presence at the store.

These days the Coupeville High School sophomore is a soccer player, a track runner, a cheerleader, a horn blower in the band, a whiz kid in the classroom and a billion things more.

But she still has time to entertain the crowd with a little derring-do.

Life’s a stage and Mckenzie? She’s a star, baby.

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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photos)

Claire Mietus is ready to do double duty. Put her in coach. (John Fisken photos)

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Getting ready for pre-game introductions. But first, a photo!

Mckenzie

   Mckenzie Meyer (center) never stops moving on game night, jumping from cheer to band and back.

Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo knows how to deal with pesky paparazzi.

Gaby Halpin

   Gaby Halpin is only a freshman, but she’s already a veteran of two full cheer seasons.

trio

Meyer, Halpin and Natasha Estes (far right) spend some quality time together.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that cheer.

As the high school hoops season winds down, the CHS cheer squad remains as loud ‘n proud as any in the land.

They also remain willing photo subjects, as wanderin’ photo man John Fisken found out Tuesday night.

The pics above are courtesy him, and thanks to the best cheer squad in the biz.

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Ema Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf hoops star Ema Smith is relieved to know her personal photographer has arrived on scene. (John Fisken photos)

Sandy Roberts

Susan and Sandy Roberts, just here to class up the joint a bit.

crowd

   An overflow crowd enjoys the rock-hard, but beautiful-to-look-at CHS bleachers.

band

“I said no autographs and I meant it!”

Ford and Roberts

   It just got legendary up in here, as former Wolf greats David Ford (left) and Jon Roberts drop in to watch their progeny play some hoops.

Garrett and Mckenzie

Garrett Compton and Mckenzie Meyer hang out during a break in the action.

Robin and Jovanah

Robin Cedillo (left) and Jovanah Foote prepare to drop the beat.

girls on phones

A moment neither one of these girls saw…

girls and papa kiel

   Coupeville’s finest, (l to r) Ashlie Shank, Sarah Wright, Smith and Ashley Menges, get photobombed by Steve “Big Papa” Kiel.

Every great sports photographer knows one important trick — don’t spend all your time focused on the on-court action.

At any Coupeville High School basketball game, there are a ton of other things going on worthy of a pic or two.

Be it band, cheer, celebrity sightings or just people goofing off, you need to get good color to go with the sports action.

The photos above, snapped at Wednesday’s Wolf doubleheader against Orcas Island, come to us courtesy Diet Coke-lovin’ camera clicker John Fisken.

Like what you see?

Well, like I said, he likes his Diet Coke and he’s scheduled to be shooting at Friday night’s CHS girls’ basketball games.

Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, oh wait, is that a concession stand that sells Diet Coke?!?!

How convenient.

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Mckenzie Meyer (John Fisken photos)

   Mckenzie Meyer pulled double duty, bouncing between band and cheer all night long. She also ripped off a string of cartwheels (seriously) for extra credit. (John Fisken photos)

mascots

Who hides behind the mascot heads? It’s a state secret.

drummers

“You ever see that movie “Drumline?” Bunch of amateurs compared to us…”

Aiden Crimmins

Wolf net ace Aiden Crimmins swings by to hang out with the band.

two fingers

The back row, up to no good, as usual.

sax

“A sax solo? You don’t have to ask twice.”

It ain’t a thing, unless it’s got that swing.

Stepping up bold and loud, the Coupeville High School pep band, with some help from a guest appearance by the Oak Harbor High School pep band, made its season debut Wednesday when it held court at the Wolf basketball doubleheader.

In between wailing on their instruments and screaming their lungs out in support of their hoops teams, the band members also snagged some photo ops thanks to travelin’ clicker John Fisken.

The CHS band, while not all pictured here, includes:

Jamar Jenkins (Instructor)
Jakobi Baumann
Jaschon Baumann
Nick Blalock
Laurence Boado
Luci Coleburn
Beauman Davis
Natasha Estes
Kaley Grigsby
Jake Hoagland
Garrett Machen
Mckenzie Meyer
Claire Mietus
Matt Millenbach
Ben Olson
McKenzie Rice
Grey Rische
Brian Roberts
Harris Sinclair
Connor Thompson-Moler
Allison Wenzel

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