No games, but the photos linger.
With Spring Break in full action, Coupeville High School athletes have the week off from competition.
But here are some Wolf girls’ tennis photos to tide you over, hot off the camera of ace snapper Bailey Thule.
Posted in Girls Tennis, tagged Bailey Thule, CHS Wolves, Ember Light, girls tennis, Tenley Stuurmans on April 1, 2025| Leave a Comment »
No games, but the photos linger.
With Spring Break in full action, Coupeville High School athletes have the week off from competition.
But here are some Wolf girls’ tennis photos to tide you over, hot off the camera of ace snapper Bailey Thule.
Posted in Track, tagged Carson Field, CHS Wolves, Lyla Stuurmans, Top 10, track and field on March 31, 2025| Leave a Comment »
Another week in the books; another week of watching the numbers move up and down.
Every meet produces new results, as the statewide Top 10 performance list for 2B track and field athletes fluctuates.
As we sit here on Mar. 31, there are 12 Coupeville High School stars on that tally, with Cael Wilson appearing twice.
And, if state titles were given out in March instead of May, Wolf senior Carson Field would join an exclusive list, as he currently tops everyone in the 800.
But there’s still a long way to go, so check back next week, and the week after that, and so on.
For now, at this moment:
GIRLS:
800 — Lyla Stuurmans (6th) 2:33.53
Shot Put — Katie Marti (6th) 32-08
Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (10th) 7-00
BOYS:
800 — Carson Field (1st) 2:05.85
3200 — George Spear (6th) 10:53.38
4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Matthew Ward, Preston Epp, Chase Anderson (7th) 46.20
High Jump — Cael Wilson (4th) 6-00; Davin Houston (6th) 5-08
Pole Vault — Wilson (5th) 11-06; Axel Marshall (7th) 10-06
Posted in academics, tagged CHS Wolves, Lincoln Kelley, Max Ohme, Pamela Morrell, SkillsUSA on March 30, 2025| Leave a Comment »
It’s raining gold. And silver, and bronze.
Coupeville Middle and High School students went on a winning rampage at the SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Competition, and now many of them advance to Atlanta for nationals.
Bringing home first-place finishes — hence the gold –were Natylie Driscoll (Pin Design), Alexandro Lo (Medical Assisting), Max Ohme (Motorcycle Service Technology), and Pamela Morrell (Nurse Assisting).
Bettie Woolworth claimed silver in Extemporaneous Speaking, while joining Marina Flood and Frank Morrell to claim another 2nd place finish in the Team Engineering Challenge.
Rounding out the Wolf participants were Nikolas Rogers, who earned bronze in Motorcycle Service Technology, and foreign exchange student Tomoaki Nishihara, who finished in the top 10 in Job Interview.
As he basked in the glow of success, CHS/CMS teacher Lincoln Kelley, who is the program advisor, offered high praise to his young charges.
“They represented!” he said.
“With SkillsUSA being new to everyone in Coupeville, these student competitors translated what was learned at CMHS and put it into action during these competitions.”
Kelley also offered shoutouts to teacher Christie Kappes and school nurse Jennifer Morrell.
“Thank you to Mrs. Kappes for challenging her students with the “Egg Drop” lab,” he said.
“Had it not been for that lab and experience I have no idea how the Team Engineering Challenge would have turned out.”
Jennifer Morrell, who also doubles as the CHS cheer coach, earned praise from Kelley for “hopping in to be my chaperone!” and for “organizing the afterschool study/practice sessions for everything medically related.”
As the Wolves prep for Atlanta, their advisor sees continued success for them.
“The kids have worked hard to get where they are,” Kelley said. “They still have more work to do. I know they are up to the challenge!”
Posted in Basketball, tagged Boys Basketball, Diesel Eck, Geoff Kappes, SWISH, Tulip Tournament on March 30, 2025| Leave a Comment »
Survive and thrive.
Winning four of five games, the Coupeville SWISH boys’ basketball team claimed 4th place this weekend in the 7th grade division at the 33rd annual Tulip Basketball Tournament.
The event, hosted by Skagit County Parks and Recreation, featured 30 games in the 7th grade division between Friday and Sunday.
The Wolves, coached by Geoff Kappes, opened with a 38-29 win over the Southside Bombers.
Coupeville kept the hot streak going by bouncing Friday Harbor 40-21, before absorbing its only loss in a 40-28 defeat to Mount Vernon, which finished 3rd in the tourney.
Bouncing right back, the Wolves closed their tourney run with a 44-37 win over Lakewood and a 47-37 defeat of the Bellingham Sonics.
“Arguably the best these kids have ever played,” said Wolf Mom Taylor Little. “Great coaching, great playing, and teamwork.
“Coach Kappes is amazing with them. He is an amazing leader and knows how to get kids set up to succeed.”
Posted in Baseball, tagged baseball, Camden Glover, CHS Wolves, Jayden Little, John Fisken photos on March 30, 2025| Leave a Comment »
It was photo-clickin’ weather.
Sunny skies welcomed baseball fans to the prairie Saturday, as Coupeville and South Whidbey clashed on the diamond.
Along for the ride, camera in hand, was John Fisken, who sends us the pics seen above and below.
To view everything he shot on the afternoon, pop over to:
https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2024-2025/BB-2025-03-29-vs-South-Whidbey