Coupeville plays for Oak Harbor tonight.
When the Wolves (3-4) hit the field at Mickey Clark Field to play Sultan in their regular season finale (7 PM kickoff) it will be Senior Night for 23 CHS athletes (12 football players and 11 cheerleaders).
It will also be a big night for local elementary school girls, who will put on a halftime cheer performance.
But there will also be an underlying message, one captured in the photo above of Coupeville junior Tyree Booker.
He wears #3 for the Wolves and plans to dedicate the game to three young Oak Harbor women who were involved in a deadly accident Thursday night in which their car was hit by a man now being charged with vehicular homicide and assault.
Janeah Goheen, 17, died at the scene of the accident near Anacortes, while her twin sister, Janesah Goheen, is in the intensive care unit at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Alysha Pickler, 18, who graduated from CHS, is at Island Hospital in Anacortes.
Booker, who transferred from Oak Harbor High School to Coupeville late last year with younger brother Ramon, wrote the following when he posted the photo to Instagram:
Dedicating this game to the three girls in the accident last night, all thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.












































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