
Wolf senior Dominic Coffman is ready to crush it. (Photos courtesy Nikki Breaux and Dominic Coffman)
The thermometer says summer, the calendar says fall.
Sort of.
Temps pushed 80 degrees in town Wednesday, but that didn’t stop the Coupeville High School football team from kicking off the first day of practice for a new season.
Volleyball, soccer, cross country, and tennis all begin Aug. 22, but the gridiron giants get a jump on things.
That’s because the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association requires football players to have 12 practices to be eligible for games, while all other sports only need 10.
The first official game of the 2022-2023 school year arrives Sept. 2, when Wolf football travels to Klahowya for a non-conference tilt.
With things underway, we present a smorgasbord of pics from a team camp held in Tenino several weeks back.
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