
Cheer drew in 51 girls over two seasons, including Robin Cedillo, who would also go on to play softball for the Wolves.
Soccer was the most popular sport at Coupeville High School during the 2013-2014 school year.
At least in terms of how many students played the sport, and, if we don’t consider cheer a sport — which school officials don’t.
If cheer was given a little more respect, the 51 girls who participated over the course of the fall and winter seasons would top the list.
But, since cheer is considered an activity, soccer, with 50 players (30 boys, 20 girls), rules the roost.
The numbers for the eight sports CHS offers:
Soccer (50) — 30 boys, 20 girls
Tennis (45) — 29 boys, 16 girls
Basketball (44) — 21 boys, 23 girls
Track (40) — 22 boys, 18 girls
Football (39)
Volleyball (21)
Baseball (19)
Softball (13)
Coupeville also had one golfer, junior Christine Fields, who finished 5th at the 1A state tourney. CHS doesn’t offer golf, but Fields trains and travels with South Whidbey while competing as a Wolf.
At the middle school level, Coupeville offers four sports, with hoops drawing the most participants.
CMS sports numbers:
Basketball (45) — 23 boys, 22 girls
Track (42) — 24 boys, 18 girls
Volleyball (33)
Football (15) — 14 boys, 1 girl
Among non-sports activities, drama was one of the biggest draws.
CHS:
Cheer (51)
National Honor Society (43) — 18 boys, 25 girls
Drama (38) — 10 boys, 28 girls
Science Olympiad (14) — 11 boys, 3 girls
ASB Executive Board (8) — 3 boys, 5 girls
History Day (4) — 3 boys, 1 girl
Jazz Band (3) — 3 boys
CMS:
Drama (65) — 18 boys, 47 girls
Natural Helpers (33) — 13 boys, 20 girls
History Day (6) — 2 boys, 4 girls
Jazz Band (5) — 4 boys, 1 girl












































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