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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf junior Mia Littlejohn is sharing 1A Olympic League girls soccer MVP honors. (John Fisken photo)

Sage Renninger

Sage Renninger flashes her All-Conference award. (Sherry Roberts photos)

Lindsey Roberts (left) and Lauren Grove.

Lindsey Roberts (left) and Lauren Grove share their moment.

Share and share alike.

After much back-and-forth, 1A Olympic League girls soccer coaches decided to honor Coupeville junior Mia Littlejohn and Klahowya senior Emily Peters as co-MVP’s.

Littlejohn scorched the nets for a school-record 27 goals this season, lifting the Wolves to their first winning season in program history.

The MVP award marks the second time she’s been honored by the league, as she was a First-Team selection as a sophomore.

Peters, who will be playing soccer on scholarship at the University of Montana next year, paced Klahowya to its third-straight league title and its eighth consecutive trip to state.

The Eagles fell in the first round to eventual state champ Overlake.

Three other Coupeville players were also named to the All-Conference team.

It was the first selection for sophomore defender Lindsey Roberts, junior midfielder Sage Renninger and senior goaltender Lauren Grove.

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Ema Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Ema Smith shows off her juggling skills at the recent Coupeville Booster Club Crab Feed. (John Fisken photo)

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   Ema and softball buddy Sarah Wright, most likely up to shenanigans. (Smith photo)

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Ema being Ema. (Fisken photo)

Ema Smith doesn’t come to the party. Ema Smith IS the party.

The eternally bubbly Coupeville High School sophomore, who celebrates a birthday today, is one of the most entertaining student/athletes in Wolf Nation.

One of the most genuinely good-natured, friendly, warm people you are likely to meet, Smith is a delight.

She’s also a pretty darn good athlete, regardless of the sport.

From soccer to basketball to softball, when she’s been healthy, Ema is front and center.

A scrapper who’s willing to pound on a rival in pursuit of the ball, before coming back to giggle on the bench with her teammates, she’s packed with energy and ready to rumble.

In the relatively short time she and her family have graced Coupeville, she (and they) have settled in nicely, and it’s hard to remember a time when Ema wasn’t lighting up the prairie.

On the court or field, she busts her tail, even when she has had to work through wearing a knee brace while recovering from injury.

Away from the arena, she is witty and warm, highly intelligent and gracious to those around her.

And topping it all off is Smith’s willingness, nay, her burning desire, to be a true queen of having her photo taken.

For a blog that sees its numbers spike thanks to photos, especially those behind-the-scenes shots which allow the Wolves to show off their personalities, Ema is invaluable.

As she celebrates her cake day today, I just want to say thank you.

Thank you, Ema, for being kind and caring, for loving the spotlight but loving your teammates and friends more, for playing with passion and heart, for staying true to the way your parents, Charlie and Tammy, have raised you and your sister, Ciara.

You are a truly special young woman and our town and our school hit the jackpot when you and your family moved here.

I hope your 16th birthday is a special one, but more importantly, I hope you realize how appreciated you are by all those around you.

Stay amazing, Ema.

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Megan Thorn (John Fisken photos)

   Megan Thorn sails over a hurdle during her middle school days. (John Fisken photos)

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Thorn provides cover for teammate Cassidy Moody.

(Sharon Edwards photo)

Off to collect more ribbons. (Sharon Edwards photo)

Some people are just more likable than others.

Coupeville High School freshman Megan Thorn, who celebrates a birthday today, falls firmly into the category of those who bring a special light into the world.

Owner of a big brain, and a scrappy competitor on the athletic stage, she is, overwhelmingly, just a really nice person.

Megan, like mom Gretchen, has a genuine sweetness to her soul.

If you don’t like her, there’s something wrong with you. Seriously wrong.

When it comes to sports, the younger Thorn might not be the tallest, or the strongest, but her heart is three times the expected size.

Whether competing in track, basketball or soccer (where she was just named Most Improved during her freshman season), Megan never backs down or gives less than her best.

Her best moments as an athlete, though, have probably come in the world of horse riding, where she follows in the footsteps of fellow Wolves like Ally Roberts and Ashley Menges in being a highly-accomplished equestrian.

Whether she’s collecting ribbons (all the ribbons!) or meshing her talents with teammates in school sports, Thorn is a winner.

Who just happens to be one of the nicest people you will ever bump into.

It’s not hard to root for Megan, and it’s even easier to pay tribute to her.

So, happy birthday, Miss Thorn, and may it be a day worthy of you.

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Freshman Megan Thorn was named Most Improved at Friday's CHS girls' soccer banquet. (John Fisken photos)

   Megan Thorn was named Most Improved at Friday’s CHS girls’ soccer banquet. (John Fisken photos)

Fellow frosh Mallory Kortuem was tabbed Rookie of the Year.

Fellow frosh Mallory Kortuem was tabbed Rookie of the Year.

They’ll go down as the most successful team in program history.

This year’s Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad became the first to post a winning record, finishing 8-7-1 overall, 6-3 in 1A Olympic League play.

After collecting their third straight second-place finish in conference play, the Wolves brought a close to their season Friday night with an awards shindig which saw several players honored for their contributions.

Junior Mia Littlejohn, who torched the school’s single-season scoring record (girls or boys) with 27 goals, was, not surprisingly, named the team’s MVP.

Joining her on the stage were freshmen Mallory Kortuem (Rookie of the Year) and Megan Thorn (Most Improved) and seniors Lauren Grove (Defensive Player of the Year) and Bree Daigneault (Leadership Award).

All-Conference honors will be announced next week.

Letter winners:

Lauren Bayne
Bree Daigneault
Megan DePorter
Lauren Grove
Mallory Kortuem
Kalia Littlejohn
Mia Littlejohn
Avalon Renninger
Sage Renninger
Lindsey Roberts
May Rose
Tia Wurzrainer

Participation certificates:

Fanny Deprelle
Anna Dion
Cassidy Moody
Megan Thorn
Ema Smith

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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photos)

Mia Littlejohn gets medieval. (John Fisken photo)

She shoots, she scores.

Coupeville High School junior soccer sensation Mia Littlejohn has picked up another honor, being selected for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Student Spotlight.

An honoree for November, she shares the stage with Sam Nehren, a football player from Lindbergh.

Littlejohn crushed her school’s single-season soccer scoring record, torching the nets for 27 goals as she led the Wolves to their first winning season in program history.

Come Nov. 14, she’ll be back on the hard-court, where CHS girls’ basketball wants to go back to state for the second straight year.

To see Mia’s write-up, pop over to:

http://www.wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=1081

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