He’s a two-timer looking to be a three-timer.
Coupeville High School senior Finn Price, who has advanced to the 1A/2A state swim and dive championships the past two seasons, is back for a final run in the pool.
Since CHS, a 2B school, doesn’t have a swim program of its own, the Lone Wolf hits the road, joining any South Whidbey water wizards, then completing the daily trek to Kamiak High School in Mukilteo.
While there Price trains and competes alongside swimmers from the 4A school, before going his own way during the postseason.
As a junior, he competed at state in the 100 and 200 free while battling a double ear infection, earning 5th place in the 100 free consolation finals.
A year earlier, Price capped his sophomore campaign by winning the state meet consolation finals in the 200 free, while also claiming fifth in the 100 free.
Coupeville’s aquatic king, who is also an Eagle Scout, advanced to districts as a freshman, winning the consolation finals in the 200 to kick off his impressive run.
With one final swing at glory, Price is determined to write an impressive final chapter.
“He’s excited to get going and has set some good goals for the 100 and 200 free,” said mom Rachel.












































it’s so good to have you back.