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Volleyball is one of three CHS sports which charge for regular season clashes. (Jackie Saia photo)

Sometimes you pay, sometimes you don’t.

All middle school sports events in Coupeville remain free to watch as we head into a new school year, while it’s a split decision for high school games.

Regular season football, basketball, and volleyball contests require some moola to get in the door, while soccer, tennis, softball, baseball, track and field, and cross country are free.

Postseason contests are their own thing, and when we hit that part of the year, be sure to pop back over to the blog for info on what district, regional, or state officials will try and extract from you.

 

For regular season CHS sports which require payment, here’s the breakdown:

$7.00 — Adults and high school students without an ASB card

$5.00 — Visiting high school students with an ASB card

$5.00 — Senior citizens (62+)

$5.00 — Grade school (K-5)

Free — Children 5 and under and Coupeville Middle School/High School students with an ASB card

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You have to pay to watch Jada Heaton play volleyball and basketball, but not softball. (Delanie Lewis photo)

Not all sporting events are equal.

At least when it comes to whether or not you need your wallet.

We’re sitting 55 hours out from the first game of the 2023-2024 school year, so it’s a good time for a refresher on what Coupeville sports fans have to pay for, and what they don’t.

Simple answer: if you’re a CHS/CMS student with an active ASB card, everything is free until the playoffs roll around and the district steps in to put its hand in your pocket.

For everyone else, you get to fork out some cash for three high school sports — volleyball, football, and basketball.

Regular season high school tennis, baseball, softball, soccer, track, and cross country events are free, as are all middle school games.

 

Regular season ticket prices:

 

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“You have to pay to see us play.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sometimes you need your wallet, sometimes you don’t.

As a new school athletic year gets underway, here’s a reminder of how admissions work for Coupeville games.

Admission is charged for all high school football, basketball, and volleyball contests.

Regular-season high school tennis, baseball, softball, soccer, track, and cross country events are free, though playoff games usually charge a fee.

All middle school games are free.

 

Regular season ticket prices:

$6 — Adults & MS/HS students without ASB Card Sticker (signifies they PAID for an ASB)
$4 — Visiting students with ASB Card
$4 — 62+ senior citizens
$4 — K-5 students

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Ticket prices for the 2018-2019 school year. (Photo courtesy Willie Smith)

New league, new school year, new ticket pricing list.

As fall sports kick into high gear this coming week, with home football, volleyball, soccer and tennis events at Coupeville High School, always a good time to know what you have to pay for, and what you don’t.

So, here’s the breakdown.

During the regular season, CHS only charges admission for volleyball, football and basketball.

Scroll back up to the handy-dandy guide for those prices. Heck, you can even print out the list and laminate it, if you like.

While only three sports require regular season paid admission, the postseason is its own thing.

If the Wolves host playoff games in baseball, softball, track or soccer, expect to fork out some sweet moola to get into the stands.

Same thing if you follow CHS on the road for the postseason, which is also the first place where tennis or cross country fandom will cost you some greenbacks.

And PS, any and all middle school sports events are still free and the best bargain in town.

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