The sidelines at Mickey Clark Field will be a little less cool this fall.
An artist, a mentor, and a rock-solid dude always, Bobby Carr, who has coached football in Coupeville for nearly a decade, has resigned.
The move was confirmed this week by CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.
A member of the 2006 Oak Harbor High School gridiron squad which won a 4A state title, Bobby Carr joined the Cow Town coaching fraternity when his dad, Marcus Carr, was hired as CHS head coach in 2018.
Bobby remained with the Wolves when the elder Carr departed to take the head coaching gig at Inglemoor in 2022, pairing up with former ‘Cat teammate Bennett Richter to lead the Wolves to continued success.
Under their tutelage, CHS advanced to the state playoffs, hosting Onalaska in a postseason rumble.
That was the first trip to the big dance for Wolf football in 32 years.
More recently, Carr helped guide the Wolves to a 35-6 win over South Whidbey this past fall to reclaim ownership of The Bucket.














































Leave a comment