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Coupeville High School and Middle School girls’ basketball coaches will host a skills camp July 1-3 for players entering grades 6-9 in the fall.

All the pertinent details can be found in the photo above, and questions can be directed to CHS head coach Megan Richter at mrichter@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

Get your paperwork done while supporting a good cause.

The Coupeville Spirit of Cheer Booster Club is hosting a sports physical night for Whidbey Island athletes June 10 at the CHS gym.

For more info, scroll up to the photo above or check out the SOC web site at https://coupevillesoc.com/.

The squeak of shoes on basketball courts is in their future.

The Coupeville Youth Basketball Association is offering a co-ed Summer Tipoff Camp June 16-18 for Cow Town children entering grades 1-5.

Cost is $30 per player, and scholarships are available for those in need. Contact coupeville.youth.basketball@gmail.com for info.

Scroll down to the photo below for all the details, and to register, pop over to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDH3mnIJGx9zgPOyj9v_OuR5v5IfmrvP6zN5s726ylf9jvvg/viewform

 

Robin Bernardy (left) is joined by CHS seniors Aiden O’Neill and Jeann Nitta.

Their excellence has been acknowledged.

Wolf seniors Jeann Nitta and Aiden O’Neill were honored Tuesday as the Coupeville Lions Club Students of the Quarter.

The awards, presented by Robin Bernardy, recognize the duo for their efforts during the fourth quarter of the 2025-2026 school year.

School staff vote for the recipients, with two students chosen per quarter during the school year. The Lions Club then gives out its Students of the Year during the year-end CHS awards ceremony.

To be eligible, a Wolf must be a senior and are judged on “community service, effort, character, social relationships, scholarship, ethical behavior, and integrity.”

Jeann Nitta, daughter of Ruby and Jarett Nitta, has been the manager for the CHS track and cross country teams, while also participating in basketball.

She is a member of the National Honor Society, boasts a 3.8 GPA, and picks English and art as her favorite classroom subjects.

Nitta balances several part-time jobs as well, working at McDonald’s, as a nanny, and as a house cleaner.

Her community service includes extensive volunteering at her church and various Coupeville school activities.

Nitta plans to attend Western Washington University and major in Early Childhood Education.

Aiden O’Neill, son of Ashley Blouin and Sean O’Neill, is a three-sport athlete at CHS, playing football, basketball, and baseball.

He has volunteered his time as a youth basketball ref, volunteered with the Lions Club garage sale, and is part of the Captains Club.

O’Neill, who works in the reception area at Regency of Coupeville, plans to attend college to become a physical therapist.

God’s chosen sport returns to the hardwood this summer.

Coupeville High School boys’ basketball coaches will be running the 2026 edition of the CMS Summer Tipoff Hoops Camp June 16-18.

The camp, which costs $50 per player, is open to Coupeville School District student-athletes entering grades 6-8 next school year.

Each day will go from 9:00 AM until noon.

Payment is collected at the door on the first day of camp, but you need to register by May 30 to ensure that your player will receive a camp t-shirt.

For questions, contact Wolf head coach Brad Sherman at bsherman@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

 

To register, pop over to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGMUuoLhkLlRIWdGcL_oldrnTpQNww2tq4qIv8dXEhc1JLEw/viewform