
Caleb Meyer, rockin’ the most magnificent mane of hair in Wolf Nation. (Photo courtesy McKenzie Meyer)
He’s danger from deep.
Coupeville grad Caleb Meyer came off the bench Saturday in Mount Vernon and made good on his opportunities.
The former Wolf ace got two shots in a 119-89 win over visiting Olympic College, and he drained them both, rattling the rim twice on three-ball attempts.
His six points helped the Cardinals keep alive their winning streak, as they ran their record to a flawless 17-0.
SVC will carry its #1 ranking back into battle Jan. 17 when it clashes with Everett College.
Meyer, currently in his sophomore season at Skagit, has racked up 16 points, four rebounds, five assists, and four steals during the campaign.
After attending Coupeville schools through 8th grade, he took a detour off-Island before returning to Cow Town for his senior year.
Rejoining the teammates he grew up with, Meyer was a huge factor in the Wolf boys’ basketball team going 16-0, winning league and district titles, and returning to the state tourney for the first time in three decades.
Once spring rolled around, he was a track and field powerhouse, capping his run by being part of the second-fastest 4 x 100 relay team among 2B schools.











































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