Nezi Keiper is still cracking’ heads and takin’ names.
The former Coupeville High School supernova, a star on the soccer pitch, football gridiron, and basketball hardwood, is busy playing her sophomore season for the Edmonds College women’s soccer team.
With Keiper anchoring the defense, the Tritons are off to a 3-3-1 start, with their next game coming up this Wednesday at Everett.
Overall, Edmonds has nine more games on the schedule, with the regular season finale set for Oct. 29.
Keiper was a First-Team All-Region honoree a year ago as a freshman, continuing a run of award-worthy performances.
And she’s not the only former Wolf shining at the next level. Some other updates:
Madison McMillan:
Fresh off celebrating her birthday, she recently made her debut with the Edmonds College softball team.
The freshman phenom and her new teammates faced off with NCAA D-II power Western Washington University in a 10-inning “situational scrimmage” in which the teams created different in-game scenarios.
McMillan, always hailed as a “Swiss Knife”-style player capable of holding down multiple positions, pulled time in left field, right field, and at third base.
She got two at-bats in the simulated game, and had several strong defensive plays including throwing out a runner who tried to tag up and score from third on a fly out.
Lyla Stuurmans:
A freshman at Skagit Valley College, she’s part of a Cardinal spiker squad which sits at 11-7 on the season.
Stuurmans, a former Northwest 2B/1B League volleyball MVP, has racked up 87 kills, 41 digs, 28 block assists, 16 service aces, and three solo blocks, accounting for 120 points.
Mia Farris:
The two-time CHS Female Athlete of the Year winner is a frosh at Whatcom College, where she leads the volleyball team with 94 digs.
Farris has also accumulated 38 kills, nine aces, seven block assists, six regular assists, one solo block, and 51.5 points.
Marcelo Gebhard and Ben Smith:
Two former Wolves are currently on college football rosters, with Gebhard a freshman at Lewis-Clark Valley in Idaho and Smith a senior at Lakeland University in Wisconsin.













































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