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Joe Tessaro (50) stood tall for one of the best boys’ basketball teams in CHS history. (Photos courtesy Chuck Tessaro)

Joe Tessaro was a big man who left a big impact.

Before graduating with the Coupeville High School Class of 1988, the six-foot-five tower of power competed at the state championships in basketball and track, with the discus record he set standing untouched by any other Wolf for 23 seasons.

Tessaro, who passed away at age 54 in March, brought home a 6th place medal from the state track meet as a senior, with his mark of 143 feet, eight inches in the discus sitting atop the CHS record board from 1988-2011.

He was also a starter on the 1987-88 boys’ hoops squad which went to state, pouring in 260 points during his senior season.

The Coupeville native combined with older sibling Chuck to score 598 points across their prep hoops careers, making for one of the most successful brother combos in program history.

Middle school hoops dreams.

 

From the family:

Joseph Lucine Tessaro – September 29, 1970 – March 11, 2025

It is with deep sorrow and sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Joseph L. Tessaro on March 11, 2025.

He was 54 years old and will be remembered for his love of life, profound kindness, and generosity.

Joseph was born on September 29, 1970 (a gift to his mother Leah, who shared the same birthday) in Oak Harbor, Washington.

Growing up in Coupeville, on Whidbey Island, Joseph loved and appreciated all that island life offered, including spending time on the beach, fishing in the sound, and hanging out with close friends.

Enjoying time out on the water.

He graduated in 1988 from Coupeville High School, holding the school record in the discus (which stood for 23 years) and was instrumental as a starter on the varsity basketball squad that earned a berth to the state tournament in his senior year, 1988.

After high school, Joseph found his way to Denver, Colorado, where he met the love of his life, Amy, in 1998. They were married on September 2, 2000.

Joseph managed a bicycle shop, worked in the import/export business, and over the past 18 years served as a “Landman” in the oil, gas, and mineral industry – most recently a partner/owner of Pacer Energy in Wyoming.

Joseph also served as President of the Wyoming Association of Professional Landmen from 2017-2018.

Aside from his work, Joseph enjoyed all the mountain region afforded – mountain biking, snowboarding, fishing, and hunting.

Joseph was also an aficionado of classic cars, appreciating their uniqueness and history.

Joseph was larger than life, both in his physical presence at 6 feet, 5 inches, coupled with an infectious smile and uncanny ability to immediately connect with anyone.

With quick wit and humor, Joseph found the best in people, and those around him enjoyed his company immensely.

What Joseph cared most deeply about was his family – wife Amy and daughter Leah, who he dedicated his life and energy to.

Joseph loved spending time with them and supporting Leah’s interests like taekwondo and cheer.

Daughter Leah, makin’ her old man proud.

Joseph was known for his generosity and finding ways to give back to others, whether helping friends and associates in need, or simple and kind acts like buying meals for those that serve our country.

Joseph L. Tessaro is survived by his wife Amy and daughter Leah (Cheyenne, WY), Father Wayne Tessaro (Coupeville, WA), and brother Charles Tessaro (Seattle, WA).

He was preceded in death by his mother, Leah Tessaro (May 1991).

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Preston Epp is coming for all the top times. (Bailey Thule photo)

The Wolves had a good weekend.

Back from a two-week break, the Coupeville High School track and field squad lit up the Birger Solberg Invitational in Bellingham Saturday, and it has paid off big time.

As we scan the best times and distances statewide, there are 12 CHS athletes who currently land in the top 10 rankings for 2B schools, with nearly half of those top-level performances having been thrown down two days ago.

There’s still plenty of time, and competition, left in the season, starting with a home meet this Wednesday at Mickey Clark Field for the Wolves.

But here’s where we sit through April 14:

 

GIRLS:

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (8th) 2:33.53

Shot Put — Katie Marti (7th) 32-11

Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (7th-tie) 7-00

 

BOYS:

400 — Preston Epp (6th) 52.62

800 — Carson Field (4th) 2:05.85

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Davin Houston, Epp, Chase Anderson (8th) 45.67

4 x 400 Relay — Anderson, Blake Burrows, Cael Wilson, Epp (4th) 3:38.79

High Jump — Wilson (4th) 6-00; Houston (6th-tie) 5-08

Pole Vault — Wilson (4th-tie) 11-06; Axel Marshall (9th) 10-06

Long Jump — Wilson (10th) 19-11.25

Triple Jump — Matthew Ward (6th) 39-11

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Bathed in a brief bit of sunshine, Wolf slugger Taylor Brotemarkle heads off to whack some base hits. (David Somes photos)

The crack of the bat, the … appearance of the sun?

That strange, glowing orb in the sky has popped up once or twice this season on the prairie, amid the usual wind gusts and rain spatters.

Once such time was this past Thursday, allowing the Coupeville High School softball squad plenty of time to dismantle visiting Darrington in a doubleheader sweep.

Along for the ride was photo whiz kid David Somes, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

The Wolves are off to a 7-1 start on the season.

Allie Powers prepares to unleash total freakin’ destruction.

Chloe Marzocca resists the temptation to go golfing.

The Wolves serenade their fans.

Sydney Van Dyke sends the ball far, far away.

“I score runs, son. All day and all night!”

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Madison McMillan knows who’s #1. (Bailey Thule photo)

Cow Town will be hoppin’.

Coupeville High School spring sports teams host five home events in the coming week, with everyone in action in front of local fans.

The Wolf girls’ tennis squad leads off things, welcoming King’s to town Tuesday, before Friday Harbor arrives three days later.

Meanwhile, CHS softball and baseball teams travel to La Conner Tuesday, before flipping things with home games against the Braves Thursday afternoon.

Last, but not least, Coupeville hosts one of its two home track meets Wednesday, with Northwest 2B/1B League rivals in attendance.

Then, it’s back on the bus for the Wolves Saturday, with a visit to the Cashmere Invitational on the schedule.

With a busy week (and good weather, maybe) ahead, this is where things sit through April 13:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 4-0 6-2
La Conner 2-0 3-1
Friday Harbor 3-1 5-4
Coupeville 2-2 2-6
Orcas Island 3-4 3-8
Darrington 1-4 1-6
Concrete 0-4 0-4

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 1-0 1-0
Coupeville 0-1 0-5

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 4-0 7-1
Orcas Island 3-1 5-5
La Conner 1-1 1-6
Concrete 1-3 1-3
Friday Harbor 1-3 3-8
Darrington 0-2 2-2

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Laken Simpson and teammates are back in action. (Photo courtesy Rainy Simpson)

The second half run begins.

Returning from a spring break layoff, the Coupeville High School track and field squad jumped right into the deep end Saturday, competing at the 31-team Birger Solberg Invitational in Bellingham.

Despite repping one of the smallest student bodies in the field, the Wolves held their own against their big school rivals.

Coupeville’s girls finished 17th in the team standings, with their male counterparts claiming 18th on their side of the leaderboard.

Shorecrest (girls) and Shorewood (boys), both 3A schools, finished atop the standings.

On an individual basis, Katie Marti and Matthew Ward had the best performances for the Wolves.

Marti finished 2nd in the shot put, out of 30 competitors, and 3rd (of 28) in the discus, while Ward was 4th (of 17) in the triple jump.

The Solberg meet, hosted by Sehome, featured several events the Wolves don’t normally see, such as a 4 x 800 relay and a steeplechase.

The Wolves showed up, and showed out. (Photo courtesy Bob Martin)

With the Wolves racking up 16 PRs Saturday against stellar competition, it’s a strong start to the latter part of the season.

“A bright and energetic day as we eased back into the groove after spring break,” said Wolf coaches Bob Martin and Elizabeth Bitting.

“Plenty of sunshine, strong finishes, and everyone held their own.”

Coupeville has three meets left, two at their own stadium, before beginning postseason action at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships.

Up first is a home meet Wednesday, April 16, followed by a trip to the Cashmere Invitational three days later.

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Laken Simpson (35th) 14.73

200 — Isa Mc Fetridge (35th) 30.88 *PR*

400 — Noelle Western (20th) 1:13.03 *PR*

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (14th) 2:38.85

1600 — Aleksia Jump (54th) 6:44.64 *PR*; Mikayla Wagner (55th) 6:46.16

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (26th) 20.23 *PR*

300 Hurdles — McDonald (28th) 1:04.91

2K Steeplechase — Stuurmans (6th) 8:33.29 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Ari Cunningham, Willow Leedy-Bonifas, Ayden Wyman, Mc Fetridge (10th) 58.66

4 x 200 Relay — Simpson, Mc Fetridge, Olivia Hall, Leedy-Bonifas (9th) 2:03.12

4 x 400 Relay — Simpson, Lexis Drake, Western, Leedy-Bonifas (9th) 5:04.03

4 x 800 Relay — Ivy Rudat, Drake, Lillian Ketterling, Wagner (10th) 12:39.65

Shot Put — Katie Marti (2nd) 32-11

Discus — Marti (3rd) 98-05 *PR*; Ketterling (21st) 67-09

Javelin — Marti (12th) 84-06

Long Jump — A. Cunningham (22nd) 12-07

 

BOYS:

100 — Chase Anderson (21st) 11.76; Marquette Cunningham (25th) 11.86; Davin Houston (31st) 12.00

200 — Anderson (27th) 24.47

400 — Preston Epp (10th) 52.62 *PR*

800 — Carson Field (9th) 2:06.40

1600 — Field (39th) 4:54.38

1600 (Freshman/Sophomore) — Joshua Stockdale (33rd) 5:15.79 *PR*

3200 — George Spear (26th) 10:59.44

110 Hurdles — Axel Marshall (15th) 19.09 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Liam Blas (16th) 48.90; Marshall (20th) 50.06

2K Steeplechase — Field (11th) 7:35.51 *PR*; Spear (13th) 7:43.82 *PR*; Marshall (18th) 8:09.20 *PR*; Dane Hadsall (20th) 8:32.16 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — M. Cunningham, HoustonEppAnderson (5th) 45.67

4 x 400 Relay — Anderson, Blake Burrows, Cael Wilson, Epp (6th) 3:38.79

4 x 800 Relay — Kenneth Jacobsen, Solomon Rudat, Malachi Somes, Stockdale (13th) 9:51.73

Shot Put — Zac Tackett (24th) 34-01.50

Discus — Tackett (15th) 117-00; Mason Butler (27th) 101-03

Javelin — Marcelo Gebhard (21st) 122-11 *PR*

High Jump — Houston (8th) 5-06; Wyatt Fitch-Marron (14th) 5-04

Pole Vault — Wilson (9th) 11-06; Marshall (20th) 10-06

Long Jump — Wilson (5th) 19-11.25 *PR*

Triple Jump — Matthew Ward (4th) 39-11 *PR*

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