
High-scoring sophomore Jeremy Copenhaver fires a shot in a game earlier this season. (John Fisken photo)
Coupeville High School’s boys’ soccer squad had eight seniors this season, but it’s losing 10 players.
Freshman Dawson d’Almeida is moving to Vienna with his parents, after Wolf girls’ coach Dan d’Almeida accepted a teaching position in Austria.
And now comes news of an even bigger loss, as CHS will lose its top scorer, sophomore Jeremey Copenhaver, as well.
Copenhaver’s family is moving to Wolfeboro, New Hampshire this summer, and Jeremy, who dazzled with a hat trick against Friday Harbor in his team’s first win, will be attending Brewster Academy as a day student.
Wolfeboro is a resort area situated beside Lake Winnipesaukee, and has a population of about 6,300.
The move takes the family closer to mom Suzanne’s family. She grew up in Massachusetts.
“We have lots of family back East,” Suzanne Copenhaver said. “We are excited for our new adventure, but will miss Coupeville and friends.”











































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