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Ulrik Wells (John Fisken photo)

   Ulrik Wells hauled in his first high school pass reception Monday night in Langley. (John Fisken photo)

JV games are about growth.

So, even though his squad came away with a 34-2 loss at South Whidbey in its opener Monday, Coupeville High School coach Ryan King liked a lot of what he saw.

“Wasn’t a bad game,” he said. “Overall, I was very pleased and proud with how this team played until the end.”

“They are a great group of kids and will continue to grow.”

The Falcons, looking for a bit of revenge after being savaged in the varsity game between the two schools, jumped out to an early lead.

They used a nine-play drive to put together their first touchdown, then added two more scores off of fumbles to bust things open.

While it didn’t end up putting many points on the board, Coupeville clicked a lot better after the halftime break.

“We bounced back and played a great defensive game in the second half,” King said.

Shane Losey and Dawson Houston split time at QB, with Ulrik Wells sparkling at receiver with a gorgeous 13-yard snag.

“Great day for him at receiver,” King said.

Andy Martin, Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim and Teo Keilwitz “all ran the ball very well tonight” while Matt Stevens, Luke Carlson and Axel Partida “had great days on defense.”

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(John Fisken photo)

   Ulrik Wells slices to the hoop during a middle school basketball game. (John Fisken photo)

Being an athlete on Whidbey Island means spending a fair amount of time on buses and ferries.

Which is fine by Ulrik Wells.

Ask him what he enjoys most about being an athlete and he gets right to the point.

“You get out of school early to go and play a game,” Wells said.

Of course, there are other benefits, as well.

“Plus, it is fun and being an athlete teaches you to have a hard work ethic,” he added.

Wells, who will be a freshman at Coupeville High School in the fall, plans to be a true three-sport man, playing football, basketball and baseball.

He has the height for hoops, some size for the gridiron and is currently playing on a Babe Ruth baseball squad out of Oak Harbor.

If he had to make a choice, though, the hardwood wins the battle for his heart.

“I like basketball because it has a lot of action,” Wells said.

When he’s not playing one of his sports, he can usually be found listening to rap, watching favorite movies like “Daddy’s Home” with Will Ferrell or out and about on a skateboard.

“You can keep getting better and better at it and I have been doing it for about four years now,” Wells said.

He strives for top marks in both the classroom and in the arena, and that work ethic is one of his calling cards.

“My strength is that I work really hard at what I do to get better at the position I play,” Wells said. “I want to get good grades, and to do good at every sport I play.”

As he adapts to a higher level of competition, he knows he will always have his family, including athletic younger sisters Izzy and Savina, to lean on, in good times and bad.

“Mostly my parents because they motivate me to do what I love and they showed me what God can do for me.”

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Daniel Olson, seen here last spring, has been on point for the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball squad. (John Fisken photo)

   Daniel Olson, seen here last spring, has been on point for the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball squad. (John Fisken photo)

The Gunslinger rules the land.

Daniel Olson (my former “manager” at David’s DVD Den) is one of several Coupeville athletes traveling up-Island this spring to play with Oak Harbor’s Babe Ruth baseball squad.

Ulrik Wells and Gavin Knoblich, who will be freshmen at CHS in the fall, are also on the team, while Olson, bound for 8th grade at CMS, is dazzling on the mound.

Firing BB’s from the hill, Olson torched Mount Vernon in his most recent game, tossing a three-hitter in a 15-3 romp.

He whiffed six, including taking down the side in order on just 13 pitches in the second inning.

Knoblich made a running shoestring catch in the same game, stranding two runners, as Oak Harbor avenged a one-run loss against the same squad two days earlier.

Oak Harbor is wrapping up its regular season and then heads off to the postseason, where a state champ will be crowned July 13 in Ephrata.

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