Yes, it’s only June 1, and the school year is about to end, but practice for next fall’s Coupeville High School gridiron squad began in earnest Saturday.
Wolf coach Tony Maggio, who will be going into his second season at the helm, welcomed 39 players, with three more expected to show Monday. That number would be robust compared to recent CHS rosters.
With established headliners like Nick Streubel, Jake Tumblin and Wade Schaef mixing with freshmen-to-be like Steven Cope, Woody Liquidano and Ramon Booker, Coupeville looked good for Day 1.
“Kids worked hard today,” Maggio said. “We went right into it, just like we ended last year, fast tempo, kinda threw young kids into the fire. I think it was a huge success.”
That was a feeling echoed by senior-to-be Gunnar Langvold, who is competing for the starting quarterback position.
“Great first practice guys! Keep it up,” Langvold said.












































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