A trio for the win.
Three multi-sport stars claimed awards Monday night, with Coupeville High School seniors Maddie Georges, Alita Blouin, and Aidan Wilson receiving the Cliff Gillies Award.
That honor, handed out by schools across the state, is named for a former longtime Executive Director of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
It recognizes student/athletes who excel in scholarship, citizenship, and participation in activities.
Georges and Blouin were team captains for Wolf volleyball and basketball teams, with the duo selected to participate in the 1B/2B/1A All-State volleyball games.
Both were First-Team All-Conference selections as well, with Blouin honored for her play as a libero and Georges as a setter.
When basketball season rolled around, both players lit up the bucket.
Blouin led the Wolves in scoring, singing the nets for 204 points, while Georges, who finished as the #24 career scorer in program history, was tabbed as a Second-Team All-Conference player.
Wilson opened his senior year by scoring a team-high 10 goals on the soccer pitch, notching First-Team All-Conference honors.
Wilson came back around in the spring to claim three medals at the state track and field championships.
He finished 2nd in the 800 and 5th in the triple jump, before running a leg on a 2nd place 4 x 100 relay unit which missed a state title by the blink of an eye.
The Wolf ace wrapped things up by competing in the 51st annual Dennis McDonald Multi Events State Championship this past weekend.
While there, Wilson finished 7th out of 32 competitors in a two-day, 10-event decathlon.














































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