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Chris Cernick

Two sports in one move.

Coupeville grad Chris Cernick continues to fine-tune his soccer skill set, working day in and day out on his moves, and posting the best ones on TikTok.

His latest captures the former Wolf using a pitch move to score two points on the basketball court.

 

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Sean LeVine with wife Joline and youngest daughter Izzy. (Photo poached from Joline LeVine)

Leading by example. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

One of Whidbey Island’s most influential coaches is heading in a new direction.

Sean LeVine, who has helped shape the games and lives of hundreds of local soccer players over the past quarter-century, announced this week he was stepping away from being an active coach.

His statement:

This week I “retired” from coaching soccer on Whidbey Island — an endeavor I began in 1995 as my little brother’s team needed a coach.

For 26 years I have coached both boys and girls of all ages, including all three of my daughters.

There are no words I can put here that can adequately describe what these experiences have meant to me and my family.

Thank you to all the parents, coaches, board members, and players who have made this an overwhelmingly positive part of my life, and for offering soccer to the youth in our community year after year.

It has been an honor and privilege to have served by coaching kids in a sport I love.

LeVine, who is a paramedic with WhidbeyHealth in his non-soccer life, is a member of the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame.

He was inducted in 2015 as part of a particularly-impressive class which included Brad Sherman and Tyler King, among others.

During his time on the pitch, LeVine worked with numerous soccer squads, but his Whidbey Islanders girls teams had an especially-big impact.

Bringing together players from North, South, and Central Whidbey, including oldest daughter Micky, those teams went toe-to-toe with big-city clubs on a regular basis, winning frequently against top-level competition.

Sean LeVine was a master at bringing out the best in each player, while also devoting extensive time to making sure his proteges excelled away from the pitch.

Many of those Islanders, and countless other kids he coached, went on to attend college, some playing soccer, with a great deal of success.

LeVine was also one of the easiest coaches to work with, a guy who would shoot me detailed info and clever quotes even when he was likely tired after an early-morning wakeup, a long off-Island trek, and a series of games.

The continued growth of soccer in Coupeville is the result of a lot of people working their tails off, often without getting (or asking for) full credit.

People such as LeVine, Jim Copenhaver, Kyle Nelson, Reese and Michelle Cernick, Scott Rosenkranz, and Robert Wood — just to name a few — have been invaluable.

Whether this is really the end of his coaching career (he’s just hitting his mid-40’s, so a comeback is not out of the question) or just a cool-down period, LeVine leaves Whidbey soccer in a better place than he found it.

One of the legends, even if he blushes a bit when you call him that.

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The South Whidbey Youth Soccer Club has suspended activities for a week after a player tested positive Friday for COVID-19.

The affected player was part of the girls U-14 group, and the family identified that the exposure likely came from “outside the soccer fields.”

The SWYSC board of trustees suspended practice Friday, then made the decision to go further with a shut-down.

“We have decided that the safest thing for us to do at this point is to halt the Academy for a week,” SWYSC said in an email sent to parents.

“We cannot be certain that exposure did not extend beyond the GU-14 group, so with a roughly 10-day break before we could be back on the field, families can take steps to make sure they are all safe and healthy.”

SWYSC hopes to extend play through the week of May 10-14, to make up for the missed week.

The board has been in contact with the Island County Health department, and has reviewed all CDC guidelines.

“This is an unfortunate situation, but we appreciate the understanding and support for our actions on Friday,” the email said.

Dr. Jo Moccia, the Superintendent for South Whidbey Schools, also addressed the matter in an email sent to parents in her district.

“The students in the impacted family have not participated in our hybrid program or attended SWSD in-person learning,” she said.

“The soccer club leadership assured us that all players followed protocol at practice and during games, so exposure is unlikely.”

South Whidbey schools require a daily wellness screening for all students and staff members coming on campus, and Moccia called on all to “please continue to practice all safety protocols.”

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Chris Cernick

Become one with the ball.

That’s a goal chased by numerous soccer players, and Coupeville’s Chris Cernick is no different.

As the former Wolf works on his foot-skills, he puts his efforts on TikTok, both to showcase his own growth and help pass on the tricks of the trade to the next generation.

You can see Cernick at work (and play) in two of his latest videos, which are below.

Or pop over to his TikTok page — Chris Cernick (@chriscernick) TikTok | Watch Chris Cernick’s Newest TikTok Videos — for a full immersion.

 

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Tutorial Thursday, A quick little effective combo with actual match skills designed to improve footwork control and speed. Duet me when you learn it🤙

♬ Originalton – Noel

 

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Best touch you will see all night on repeat😍

♬ original sound – Chris Cernick

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Same sport, different look.

The Central Whidbey Soccer Club has opened registration for a spring season, though the ongoing pandemic will give things a slightly different look.

Practices begin April 12, but there won’t be games, at least at first.

The CWSC will operate an “Academy”-style season, with the hope that some “special events may be held on an occasional weekend.”

If that happens, players and parents will be notified well in advance.

Because of the change in format, registration has been reduced to $30 a player, which covers the player fee with the state and a CWSC t-shirt.

Five programs are currently offered — U10 teams for boys and girls, U12 teams for boys and girls, and a U15 coed team.

For more info and to register, pop over to:

Home (centralwhidbeysoccer.com)

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