
Caleb Meyer and his fan club president, who also brought him into this world. (Photos courtesy Sarah Flay)
One big night down, more to come.
Coupeville grad Caleb Meyer was one of four Skagit Valley College basketball players honored Wednesday during a Sophomore Appreciation Night win over Bellevue College.
The Cardinals, with the former Wolf in the starting lineup, rolled to a 75-63 win.
The home victory lifts SVC to 9-5 in Northwest Conference play, 24-5 overall heading into the playoffs.
Skagit finishes second in the eight-team North region, trailing just red-hot Edmonds, which closed on a nine-game win streak.
The 16-team, single-elimination NWAC postseason tourney runs Mar. 6-17 at Columbia Basin College in Pasco.
Meyer was a key member of a 2021-2022 Coupeville High School hoops squad which won the program’s first league title in 20+ years, and advanced to state for the first time since 1988.
He was also part of a Wolf relay team which finished second in the 4 x 100 at the state track and field meet.
During his two years playing at Skagit, Meyer has been part of a very stacked roster.
Fighting for floor time with an assortment of fellow former high school all-stars, he has racked up 27 points (included hitting a trio of three-balls), four rebounds, five assists, and four steals this season.













































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