
After four seasons at 2B Coupeville High School, head football coach Marcus Carr is jumping to 4A Inglemoor. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Coupeville High School is in the market for a new head football coach.
After four seasons at the helm of the Wolf gridiron program, Marcus Carr confirmed Friday he has accepted a similar position with Inglemoor High School in Kenmore.
Carr replaces Steve Hannan, who went 12-27 at the 4A school across the past five seasons.
Inglemoor is a member of KingCo, a 24-team “super league” which features 2A, 3A, and 4A schools.
Carr’s first game as Vikings head coach is set for Sept. 2, with Juanita the opponent.
He makes the jump to 4A football after spending two seasons at 2B Concrete, where he went 13-6 and won a Northwest 2B/1B League title, then four shepherding Coupeville through unsettled times.
When Carr was hired, he was the program’s fifth head coach in a nine-year span.
During his time stalking the sidelines at Coupeville’s Mickey Clark Field, he went 14-17, helped the Wolves transition from 1A to 2B, endured a worldwide pandemic, and guided Coupeville to back-to-back winning seasons in 2019 and 2020.
Carr began his four-year run at CHS with a 28-18 win over Port Townsend and ended it with a 28-13 victory over Evergreen of Seattle.
Playing an independent schedule ahead of the move back to 2B, CHS went 5-4 in 2019, the first winning season for Coupeville football since 2005.
The Wolves followed that up with a 3-2 mark during a pandemic-altered 2020 campaign.
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