
CHS head baseball coach Chris Smith is taking on a second job at the school, as boys basketball JV coach. (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)
Chris Smith is going to pull double duty.
The popular Coupeville High School head baseball coach has been offered the assistant boys basketball job at the school, Athletic Director Willie Smith confirmed Sunday night.
The hire is not official until approved by the school board at its June 26 meeting.
As the new JV hoops guru, Chris Smith joins Brad Sherman, who was recently hired as the program’s head coach.
After working as a baseball assistant, Smith moved into the head coaching position early this spring when Marc Aparicio resigned.
He guided the Wolf hardball squad to a 7-6 mark, going a crisp 6-2 in Olympic League play.
A father of three star CHS three-sport athletes (2016 grad CJ, senior-to-be Hunter and sophomore-to-be Scout), Smith is a 1989 graduate of Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia.
He holds a BA in Exercise Science/Physical Therapy from Western Washington University and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Andrews University.
Smith also served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1989-1993.











































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