Think about the future.
Thinking about playing more than one sport this school year? Do it.
Thinking about you or your family buying photos taken by Olympic League clicker John Fisken? Do it.
Both choices can benefit you, if you’re a Coupeville High School student/athlete.
Today and in the future.
For the second year, Fisken will be awarding up to two college scholarships to Wolf seniors. And, with the money coming directly from photo sales, local fan and parent support is key.
The scholarships, which went to Breeanna Messner and Brandon Kelley in their inaugural go-round, have been renamed the Olympic League.com Scholar-Athlete Award, to reflect Coupeville bouncing into a new league.
Up to two $250 awards will be handed out. The number of scholarships and dollar amount are directly tied to photo sales.
You can find pics at the league’s website, http://www.olympicleague.com , and links to Fisken’s work are frequently posted here on Coupeville Sports.
To be eligible, Wolf seniors need to have participated in at least two sports for all four years of school.
Exceptions may be granted in cases of injury or for students who came to CHS midway through their high school careers.
Seniors also need to have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better and submit a 500-word essay on “How Sports Made Me A Better Person.”
Applications are available in the CHS counseling center.
















































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