
Cole White (5) and teammates celebrate winning a bi-district hoops title. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Cole White’s trophy case continues to grow.
The Coupeville High School senior, who received All-League honors in all three of his sports this school year, received the Cliff Gillies Award Monday during the year-ending CHS awards and scholarships ceremony.
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.
White was a leader on all three of his teams, two of which went to the state tourney.
He was a First-Team All-League pick as a midfielder in soccer, then notched Second-Team honors in both basketball and baseball, with those Wolf programs advancing to the big dance.
On the hardwood, White snagged the Defensive Player of the Year award from his coaches, while also pumping in 205 points.
He finished his career with 405 points, and he and dad Greg (604) are the first father-son duo to combine for 1,000+ points in the 107-year history of CHS basketball.
On the diamond, Cole anchored the defense at shortstop, while amassing 19 runs, 15 walks, 15 stolen bases, 13 hits, and eight RBI.
He led the Wolves in both runs and walks.












































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