
Finn Price, seen here last winter, continues to churn through the water as a one-man Wolf wrecking crew. (Jackie Saia photo)
The lone Wolf sliced through the water in the big city.
Visiting the King County Aquatic Center Saturday, with a sturdy support crew on hand to root for him, Coupeville High School junior Finn Price competed at the Kentridge Invitational.
The only CHS male swimmer to brave the pool once again, he trains and travels with South Whidbey competitors, and the group jumps to the mainland on a regular basis to work with Kamiak High School, which sits in Mukilteo.
Saturday Price earned points for Coupeville with his performance in the 200 free, where he tapped the wall in one minute, 54.46 seconds.
He also churned through the underwater world to claim a 52.19 performance in the 100 free.
Kamiak’s swim schedule is chock full of meets through Jan. 30, and then the Knights and their Falcon and Wolf companions head to the postseason.
While Coupeville is a 2B school, Price’s playoff path goes through the 2A classification, and he’ll be looking to return to the state meet, where he won the consolation finals in the 200 free as a sophomore.











































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