The final three are in the books.
Wolf seniors Nick Guay, Isabella Schooley, and Damy Giacobbe will be honored Wednesday night as the Students of the Quarter by the Coupeville Lions Club.
The service organization, which has awarded scholarships to CHS students for 80+ years, traditionally honors eight students during a school year.
This time around, that number has hit 10 as there were ties during the third and fourth quarters.
When the Lions hand out their awards, the selections are based on attitude, leadership, scholarship, community service, sportsmanship, inspiration, contributions to school, and congeniality.
All CHS seniors are eligible, with staff and teachers selecting the winners.
The fourth quarter honorees:
Damy Giacobbe (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Damy Giacobbe:
A foreign exchange student from Olevano Romano, Italy, he’s staying with Jennifer and Steve Wynn during his time in Coupeville.
Giacobbe has participated in volleyball, track and field, and cross country, worked as a library manager, and worked with the Lion’s Leos Club.
A member of the National Honors Society, he earned third place in a math competition and scored a merit certificate for technology from the Cisco Academy.
His hobbies include cycling, reading, and music, and Giacobbe has been active in community service with the Leo’s Club and the Historic Waterfront Association.
After graduation from high school, he plans to pursue further education in college and medical school.
Nick Guay
Nick Guay:
The son of Dina and Dylan Guay, he’s been a top Wolf athlete for four years, playing baseball, soccer, track, and basketball.
A key part of a hoops squad which won a district title and went to state during his senior season, he’s currently slated to head to the state track and field championships May 23-25, having qualified in three events.
Guay is ranked #3 in the high jump among all male competitors from 2B schools.
When he’s not playing sports, the lanky one is a member of the National Honor Society, who enjoys math, history, welding, and workshop.
Community service includes assisting the Ragnar Relays, Race for the Reserve, and Mussel Fest, while Guay also helps makes food baskets at his local church for distribution to those in need.
After graduation, he plans to study business management and architecture at a four-year college.
Isabella Schooley
Isabella Schooley:
A Wolf cheerleader and experienced dog show participant, she spends her extra time working on her grandmother’s ranch and aiding with the care of her sisters.
The daughter of Tania Schooley, Isabella plans to attend Western Washington University to study biology.
During her CHS days, she has enjoyed studying science, chemistry, biology, and physics, while balancing academics, sports, and volunteer work.
A member of the Lions Leo Club, the National Honor Society and the Captain’s Club, Schooley has volunteered at the Arts and Crafts Festival and Race the Reserve.