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Oliana Stange

Oliana Stange

This? This is one impressive young woman.

That’s the only thought you can take away after talking to Oliana Stange.

She may be young in years — turning 13 today — but she is way, way ahead of the curve when it comes to being smart as a whip, well-spoken, sensitive to others and multi-talented.

The offspring of two educators, CHS tennis guru Ken Stange and my former Miriam’s Espresso colleague, Ericka Cooley, Oliana lights up the world.

Give her a sport, whether it be basketball, track, or especially, tennis, and she will put her whole heart and soul into it.

But, it’s away from the various courts and ovals where she really shines, whether wailing in the band or excelling in the classroom.

And it’s more than that.

Go talk to your average 13-year-old and then go talk to Oliana.

There is a deepness there that exists in few people just hitting their teen years.

I certainly didn’t have it. Still don’t, but that’s another story for another time…

Anyway, back to the whiz kid who’s celebrating her Cake Day today.

During the march to protest the death of former Wolf athlete Keaton Farris in the Island County Jail, I spent some time talking to Oliana and came away even more impressed with her.

Already a veteran of standing up for causes she believes in — she has also marched against Monsanto — Miss Stange is growing up aware of her world and wanting to make a positive impact on it.

Part of that comes from her parents, old-school rabble rousers in the best sense of the words, but she’s not just mimicking them.

She is, even at this young age, finding causes she believes in and becoming passionate about them.

And yes, as we go forward, much of what I will write about her will revolve around how she does as an athlete (it is called Coupeville Sports for a reason), but I will call this now — Oliana is going to make big waves in whatever path she chooses in life.

The kid is smart, quietly feisty and destined for great things.

One day we’ll look up and see the heights she’s reached and, while we’ll marvel at them, we won’t be surprised, because she’s been headed that way all of her young life.

So, this is what I have to say to you, Oliana:

Be proud of yourself, because those around you are certainly proud of you. Be awesome, in whatever you do. Keep impressing all of us just by being yourself.

Happy birthday Miss Stange. You are truly the pride of the pack.

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"Are you ready to stop my shake 'n bake move? No, no I don't think you are!!" (John Fisken photos)

   “Are you ready to stop my shake ‘n bake move? No … no, I don’t think you are!!” (John Fisken photos)

Maya Toomey-Stout (3) pushes the fast break, with Scout Smith coming up on the outside.

 Maya Toomey-Stout (3) pushes the fast break, with Scout Smith coming up on the outside.

Oliana Stange channels Larry Bird.

Oliana Stange, born to make it rain (buckets).

Ema Smith

Ema Smith only needs one healthy hand to beat you.

Lindsey

Lindsey Roberts, laying claim to the gym mom Sherry once ruled in olden days.

The Turks got tamed.

Sultan invaded Whidbey Island Wednesday and ended up suffering a pair of losses at the hands of Coupeville before their middle school girls’ basketball teams could get back to the safety of the bus.

“Girls played great! 8th grade varsity won, 7th grade varsity won and JV lost by a few,” said CMS coach Brett Smedley.

The most dominant performance of the afternoon came from the Wolf 8th grade varsity, which held Sultan scoreless for the first 11 minutes of the game, rolling out to a 13-0 lead.

Hanging around the gym, camera in hand, to document the goings on was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides the pics above.

To see more of his work, pop over to:

8th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d4177aa8

7th grade varsity — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d416efdf

JV — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35d4157aaa

And remember, a percentage of all purchases goes to help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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zoe

   If this picture is any indication, Zoe Trujillo will be just as feisty on the court as older sister Valen. Which was very, very feisty. (John Fisken photos)

Oliana

Oliana Stange dreams of breakin’ ankles and takin’ names.

Tia

Tia Wurzrainer (left) and Maya Toomey-Stout work on their ball-handling skills.

Ema

   “Me! I want the ball, coach!! Give me the rock!!” Ema Smith, stone-cold hoops assassin.

girls

“Dribbling drills all day long? I want to start bustin’ some heads, coach!!”

Kalia

   Try and touch her basketball and Kalia Littlejohn pledges to let you taste the fury of her elbow.

Maya

Heart of a champion.

The future is fine-tuning its skills set.

With the start of a new Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball season less than two weeks away, the Wolves are hard at work.

Dribbling drills, rebound work, learning to pose for the camera man — all in a day’s work.

Wandering through the gym before heading across the hallway to snap high school action, John Fisken caught the next generation of hoops stars hard at work.

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