There’s a new boss on the pitch.
Coupeville High School Athletic Director Brad Sherman confirmed the school intends to hire Jasmine Ader to run the Wolf girls’ soccer program, pending school board approval.
She replaces Kimberly Kisch, who is returning to coaching youth soccer.
Job #1 for Ader will be to help the Wolves get back on the pitch, as CHS has been unable to field a full girls’ team the past two seasons.
The Wolves have instead operated as a co-ed program playing in a boys’ league, with Kisch working alongside Robert Wood.
Wood also stepped down after last season, citing increased conflicts with his real-world job, and filling the CHS boys’ coaching gig remains on Sherman’s to-do list.
Ader comes to the Wolves from the Deception FC club program, where she coached at the U15 level while also serving on the board as Director of Competition.
She played high school and college soccer, and Sherman spoke highly of her in his hiring memo sent to the school board.
“Jasmine comes highly recommended by many and has a vision for our girls soccer program that came across clearly in the interview process,” he wrote.
“Her passion, goals, experience, and mission make her a great fit for Coupeville girls’ soccer, CHS, and our community.”












































Tony would be a good coach. Does he know there is an opening😊