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Will “The Thrill” Butela (right) with comedy partner in crime Mike Duke.

So, apparently Videoville was a breeding ground for Hollywood all those years.

At this point, half the people who I once slung videos with — and by slung I mean we actually threw VHS tapes at each other on more than one occasion — are making it big in the entertainment biz.

Mason Hughes is Drew Barrymore’s right hand man, and an Instagram star in his own right, while Will “The Thrill” Butela continues to surface in ads every time I turn around.

Most times he’s working with his partner in crime, fellow Coupeville High School grad Mike Duke (who, for reasons unknown, shockingly did NOT work behind the video store counter), but in the ad for Peoples Bank below he’s working his sardonic magic solo.

Go. Stop reading. Watch Will, the greatest soccer goalie in CHS history (historical truth, son!), do what Will does.

It’s two-and-a-half minutes of finely-spun comedy gold, courtesy a guy who I once watched shotgun an entire batch of frozen mocha Granita drink, while Mason ran around behind us, screaming about his missing car … which Will had secretly relocated.

One of the best days ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaaa1cYr_oE

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So much beardly goodness, so much value for your entertainment buck. (Photo property of Esurance)

   Will Butela and Mike Duke — so much beardly goodness, so much value for your entertainment buck. (Photo property of Esurance)

You know, I’ve seen Will Butela drink his body weight in frozen coffee, in 12 seconds flat.

So, basically, if nothing else, our time together at Videoville let me fully realize he would be a star — or end up on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. One of the two.

Mr. Butela and fellow Coupeville High School grad/shenanigans-causer Mike Duke continue to carve out their niche in the world of sports entertainment.

If you haven’t listened to all 41 of their Fun Brothers podcasts, well, your world is a dank, gray Hellscape, now isn’t it?

Here’s the latest episode:

Fun Brothers. A Podcast. EP-41 “The Siracha Brothers”

Or, if you have less time and demand to see them in their full visual glory, check out the dynamic duo in another ad for Esurance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_rfzzP1d0w

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Will Butela (left) and Mike Duke? Legendary.

Will Butela (left) and Mike Duke? Legendary.

“Am I having a sports stroke right now?”

“Is he still not killing people?!?!”

“We left early one time, because they did not deserve us!”

“They should have refunded your beer, because no amount of beer was going to make that game entertaining.”

Will Butela and Mike Duke were supremely entertaining back in their “old school” Coupeville High School days, and nothing has changed.

When the dazzling duo are not making national commercials, they are crazy busy pumping out some of the best podcasts in the biz.

Yes, it’s basically the two of them sitting around yammering — bouncing from DuckTales to Dan Marino to Making a Murderer to beer in the first two or three minutes alone in their latest masterpiece — but that’s gold, Jerry, gold.

Episode #22 just went up today, which means you may need to take the rest of the week off from work and devote yourself to catching up.

Your boss will understand.

To dip your tootsies in the mad mayhem, skip over to:

Fun Brothers. A Podcast. Ep 22- We Don’t Know About You, But We’re Feeling Taylor Swift.

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CHS tennis guru Ken Stange (above) is joined by fellow inductees (l to r) Mike Duke, Julie (Swankie) Wheat, Jerry Helm and Will Butela.

  CHS tennis guru Ken Stange (above) is joined by fellow inductees (l to r) Mike Duke, Julie (Swankie) Wheat, Jerry Helm and Will Butela.

Impact.

In the athletic history of Coupeville, some have left a mark, while others have hit with such a force they left a crater.

The members of the 15th class to be inducted into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame made, or are continuing to make, impressions that have lasted, and for that they join their brethren at the top of the blog, forever enshrined under the Legends tab.

Welcome to the podium, Jerry Helm, Julie (Swankie) Wheat, Ken Stange and the loud ‘n proud tag-team of Will Butela and Mike Duke.

We want a big opening, so we have to kick things off with Butela and Duke, the fastest-rising names in sports entertainment.

Both athletes themselves who have gone on to adult things like marriage, fatherhood and starring in professionally-made ads that tout their love of Major League Baseball (https://coupevillesports.com/2015/07/14/ermahgerd-i-know-these-dudes/) the duo are going in to our hall as Contributors.

The last couple of years have been an odd time for the student cheering section at Coupeville High School, as administrators, overly-restrictive league officials and the Wolf faithful have conducted an awkward dance.

But jump back just a few years, when Butela and Duke led that section, a time when the stands were jam-packed and ready to rock ‘n roll, and Wolf Nation was a force to be reckoned with.

They had more freedom than the current kids are being given, and they reveled in it, shaking the joint to its rafters. They made the floor rumble and other schools wilt.

They were then what you wish today’s Wolves would be allowed to once again be.

Spirit? Passion? Fun? It flowed from every pore of their bodies and, in our timid times now, they loom even bigger in our memories.

Next up is a guy, who, while being a little bit older than the Fun Brothers, still looks like he could pass for a high schooler.

Helm, the poster boy for Central Whidbey firefighting (he has the calendar to prove it) was a standout athlete in his days as a Wolf.

The 1998 grad used his speed to make a mark as a football, basketball and track star, while dabbling a bit in baseball.

Along the way, he went to state, won MVP awards and was part of a school record in the 4 x 400, before hanging up his track shoes and morphing into a dad and husband.

Whether zipping around the track oval or battling fires, Helm was a winner then, and remains one today.

His journey is a similar one to the trek taken by Wheat, who transitioned from life as a stellar athlete (volleyball, softball) into being a wife and mom, raising her children with husband Erik, himself a decorated former Wolf.

While she was rock-solid on the diamond, the volleyball court is where Julie holds school records.

The Assist Queen, the former setter still holds all three CHS records, for most assists in a game (40), season (309) and career (604 from 2008-2010).

A perpetual ray of sunshine when she was an athlete, the kind of warrior who dominated but never forgot to embrace the sheer joy of playing, Wheat has gone on to provide daily assists to her young sons.

Look at their smiles in the photos in which they appear with their mom, and you know she’s still winning, every day.

Our fifth inductee is a wily tennis guru who has impacted countless players during a decade-plus run at the helm of the Wolf boys and girls’ tennis programs.

Coupeville’s version of The Dude, a free spirit who bops to his own tune, Stange, who is now in his 11th year at CHS, imparts two kinds of lessons. Tennis ones, and life ones.

He’s had some very good players, taken several to state, but it’s the little things which make him worthy of induction.

The way he has pulled in countless kids from the fringes who had never played a sport and then given them a game they can play for a lifetime.

His Zen-like mixture of wild stories, hard truths and laser-like wisdom.

His Swayze-like dancing skills.

Plus, he’s one of the best in the biz when it comes to writing up info for the ink-stained wretches who cover his teams, and, he’s one of the few coaches who can still flat-out blast his players off the court if needed.

You come for the king, you better have a quick racket.

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