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Abraham Leyva (John Fisken photos)

  Abraham Leyva notched Coupeville’s first goal of the season Tuesday night. (John Fisken photo)

Abraham Leyva picked right back up where he left off last spring.

The Coupeville High School senior booter knocked in a goal Tuesday night at Granite Falls, the 26th of his prep career, but it wasn’t quite enough to save the Wolves.

Riding scores from Charlie Richards and Wyatt Long, the 2A Tigers edged their former Cascade Conference foes 2-1 in the season opener for both squads.

It was the first time Granite had beaten Coupeville on the soccer pitch since April 5, 2013.

The Wolves went 2-0-1 against the Tigers in their final league meetings before departing for the newly-crafted 1A Olympic League.

The two schools didn’t play last year.

Coupeville returns to action Saturday with a trip down the Island to face arch-rival South Whidbey, which lost 2-0 to Bush in its opener.

JV action starts at 11 AM, with the varsity scheduled for 1 PM.

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Nick Dion (John Fisken photos)

  Nick Dion plays through the rain splatters during Friday’s jamboree. (John Fisken photo)

Lodell

Mike Lodell wants you to know it’s always sunny inside his brain.

Dion

   “Nice try, Lodell. But there are two small lakes inside my shoes and I’m 98.2% sure I’m never going to be warm again.” (Fisken photo)

It’s a birthday 2-for-1 special in Wolf Nation.

Saturday brings the cake day to Coupeville High School junior Nick Dion, a true scholar/athlete, and that irrepressible king of the grounds-keeping crew, Mike “Mr. Sunshine” Lodell.

They may be separated by a few years (we’ll say Lodell is old enough to be Dion’s … older brother), but they both play vital roles in Cow Town.

Dion is a super-smart whiz kid who, when he’s not dominating fools in Science Olympiad, is also a hard-working two-sport athlete.

Whether the game is tennis or soccer, Nick flies around the playing surface, fighting through every play.

Dude has no quit in him, and remains one of the nicest guys who will, without a doubt, slay you in two worlds.

Athletically, he’s a scrapper. Academically, he’s a juggernaut.

Put the two together and you have one of the very best Coupeville has to offer the world.

Now, Lodell, the smooth-talking master of the laid-back McConaughey-style vibe, is just as impressive in his own way.

A movie junkie, father of two (Noah and Hope) and notorious street ball assassin, Mike can brighten even the darkest day on the prairie.

Even if he is so good at his job that one day last spring we spent three hours being drenched while watching softball, because his work on the field made it super-resistant to the liquid daggers slashing the fans to pieces.

No matter how miserable the weather got, the field not only stayed playable, it brought oohs and ahs from the umps.

Any other town, any other field, the game would have been called off in the first inning and we would have all gone home to dry clothes and a cup o’ tea.

Not here, as Lodell’s handiwork kept the CHS field, and the softball schedule, chugging along beautifully (even as we all good-naturedly cursed him repeatedly).

Of course, deep down (right down to our sodden boxer shorts), our respect for Mike’s handiwork grew even more that day.

Even if we did contemplate beating him with a large stick for being too dang good at his job…

Like Dion, Mike brings a deep commitment to everything he does, which is why I know, without a doubt, today’s scheduled softball opener against South Whidbey (12 PM) is going on, regardless of how dank the weather looks through my sliding glass door.

Dang it, Lodell, you magnificent, Mother Nature-bustin’ bastard!!

Well, that’s fine, cause when I’m soaked a few hours from now, and they’re still playing, I’ll give him a surprise birthday hug and hold on long enough until I make sure he’s soaked too.

But anyways … happy joint cake day Nick and Mike.

May your day shine as brightly as the sun I (naively) hope will peek through the clouds when the ump says “Play ball.”

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Bundy

   “You? You’re not going anywhere!” Wolf Zane Bundy (right) impersonates Captain Hook, keeping his man from making a play on the ball.

Leyva

   Abraham Leyva (right) narrowly avoids a kick to the tender vittles, as teammate Ethan Spark watches from a safe distance.

team

A little damp, but still excited to kick off their season.

Kircher

Tanner Kircher (and his flowing locks) shoot up-field.

That moment when an opposing player likes your shoes so much he tries to remove them mid-game.

  That moment when an opposing player likes your shoes so much he tries to remove them mid-game.

Sebastian

  Mckenzie Meyer admires the new ‘do adopted for opening day by Sebastian Davis.

Spring is officially sprung.

Rain drops fell (of course) but a new season of Coupeville High School sports kicked off Friday afternoon, with the Wolf boys’ soccer squad hosting a jamboree.

South Whidbey, Lake Stevens and Skyline were in town and all the booting drew the attention of wanderin’ photo man John Fisken.

Having clicked away between the splatters of liquid sunshine, the photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10919&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=17&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10920&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=180&sport=0

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May Rose (John Fisken photos)

May Rose

May Rose is taking over the world.

And the world’s pretty happy about that. As it should be.

The Coupeville High School junior, who celebrates a birthday today, is a winner on and off the field, a young woman whose potential is mind-boggling.

On the soccer pitch, she has taken huge strides every season, rising from a complementary player to a dangerous sniper.

This past fall she blasted home a goal against Chimacum in a 2-1 win that clinched a playoff berth for the Wolves and got the seal of approval from her coach afterwards.

May Rose played lights out; she has really worked hard and improved her game!,” Troy Cowan said. “Her first touch has become a real weapon and she is getting hungry for the ball, which is bad news for defenders!!!”

You notice, he gave her three exclamation points (one more than my typical headline). Nice.

When she’s not rampaging on the pitch, Rose is a soft serve master at Dairy Queen, a proud older sister to fellow booter Taichen Rose and a vital part of The Three Amigos with fellow CHS athletes Bree Daigneault and Ally Roberts.

Oh yeah, and she’s also one of the best in the game on Twitter, where she slices ‘n dices with subtle zingers that leave her foes on the mat, looking like fools.

But don’t let that confuse you.

May might be quick with the wit, but don’t get me wrong. She’s no bully. Far from it.

She has always come across as a friendly, considerate, very intelligent young woman who is supremely loyal to her friends and families, feisty but caring.

Rose is what every coach, every fan loves to see in a student/athlete, and we are very blessed to have her as part of our town.

So, as she celebrates her cake day, we want to send our best to May.

You’re flying high, Miss Rose. Keep soaring. Always.

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Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote seems to have no fear.

The Coupeville High School senior, who celebrates a birthday today, has spent her final year at CHS taking full advantage of every opportunity.

She’s always been front and center in the world of Wolf cheer, and was a captain in two different seasons this year.

But Jovanah has also jumped at the chance to try new things in her final go-round, playing soccer and running track to keep her senior year a busy one.

On the pitch she became a fan favorite, working as hard as anyone on the team and building a cheering section one game at a time.

When Foote came super-close to scoring this season, Dawn Hesselgrave, mom to Wolf booters Mia and Kalia Littlejohn, about fell off the top row of the bleachers, she was so excited.

And while Jovanah didn’t bring the same years of experience to the field that many of her new teammates did, she more than matched them in enthusiasm and the joy she displayed every time she entered a game.

If you could, you’d like to take every person as they enter their last year of high school and point to Foote and say, “Follow her example.”

Take new chances, try new sports and activities, expand your repertoire.

That way, when you’re a few years down the road, you’ll look back and have more memories, and more positive memories, than if you just lock down and focus solely on grades.

But don’t get me wrong there. I’m sure her grades are impeccable.

Jovanah, like her older brother Nathaniel, comes across as highly intelligent, well-spoken and someone who is going to continue to dazzle folks long after high school.

As she celebrates her cake day, we want to wish her the best.

You have been a bright, shining superstar, Miss Foote, and I have no doubt the best is still yet to come for you.

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