
The 2021-2022 school athletic year begins Friday when Coupeville football hosts Klahowya. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
A new high school sports season kicks off in 100 hours.
Coupeville football is first up, opening Friday, Sept. 3, with a home non-conference matchup against former Olympic League rival Klahowya.
Kickoff is set for 6 PM.
As the gridiron squad and other Wolf teams begin fall sports, here’s the answer to the most-asked question.
What about masks?
Athletes don’t have to wear them currently, while Coupeville fans face a split decision.
Masks are required for spectators at indoor fall events, such as volleyball matches.
However, it’s a different matter for football, boys and girls soccer, boys tennis, and cross country, all of which play on the windswept prairie.
That was confirmed Monday by The Man himself.
“At this point we are not requiring masks for outdoor activities for spectators,” said CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.
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