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Andrew Williams and associates will practice Tuesday, instead of playing their season opener as originally planned. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

No games for you.

Tuesday is the first day of classes for Coupeville High School students, and home games for Wolf girls soccer, volleyball, and boys soccer were on the schedule.

That shifted Monday, as Auburn Adventist Academy cancelled its planned trip to Whidbey Island.

The news pushes back season-openers for volleyball and girls soccer to Thursday, Sept. 8.

The Wolf spikers host Friday Harbor, while the booters go island-hopping to face the same school.

Of the three CHS teams affected by Tuesday’s cancellations, the one which has the longest gap in its schedule is boys soccer.

That squad is now set to open its season Sept. 13 on the road at Mount Vernon Christian.

No reason was given publicly for the Auburn Adventist cancellations, and it remains unclear if the non-conference bouts will be made up.

“I may or may not reschedule depending on our schedule availability,” said Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith.

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Jessica Boling, one of the best and brightest ever to walk the Coupeville High School hallways. (All photos poached from Miss Boling’s Facebook)

In a world of stars, Jessica Boling is the bright, blazing sun.

A talented athlete (and sometimes Videoville renter in her early days), the Coupeville High School grad has gone on to a truly impressive post-Wolf career.

Two college degrees are just the start, as Jessica earned a bachelor’s and master’s from renowned universities.

The first degree, which came in Social Work with a focus on International Development, is from Seattle University.

Her Master’s in Social Work, with a focus on Community Organizing, Policy and Administration, was issued by Boston College.

Ready to unleash volleyball excellence.

While some of us were content to hang around small towns renting DVD’s, Jessica journeyed to Cameroon, where she completed a Fulbright Fellowship.

From there, she’s spent years making Wisconsin a better place.

I mean, go down a list of her accomplishments, which includes her current position as Assistant Deputy Executive Director for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.

Jessica is also the co-chair for the Asian American and Pacific Islanders Coalition of Wisconsin, which allows her to help others embrace and celebrate their cultural heritage.

With Coupeville’s superstar driving the train, the AAPI launched “a first-of-its kind statewide coalition to amplify the AAPI voice, build awareness, lead advocacy projects, and raise funding for key initiatives.”

Jessica and Co. also worked to achieve their goal of seeing the Wisconsin Association of School Boards develop an AAPI history and culture curriculum for the state’s public schools.

And we can keep going and going, as Jessica seemingly fills every one of her hours with work in her community.

The former Wolf is a member of the Governor’s Equity and Inclusion Council.

A commissioner for the City of Milwaukee Equal Rights Commission.

A board member for Doyenne, a nonprofit that provides professional development for female entrepreneurs.

Plus, she’s a board member for the National Association of Asian American Professionals and was previously the Director of Operations for an “angel investment” group which helped secure investments for Wisconsin-based startups.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Jessica has been at the forefront of fighting for voter rights and has provided a strong voice in advocating for more help as anti-Asian hate crimes have risen.

The bright, super-talented young woman who once suited up for CHS volleyball and tennis squads has gone on to reach success in the real world that is truly astounding.

That her life’s work has been for the benefit of others is even more impressive.

Coupeville might have been just a small slice of Jessica’s story, but we can still claim her as one of the best to ever grace our community.

Induction into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame — a digital shrine which exists largely in our minds — will probably rank fairly low on the awards meter compared to some of the hardware she has rightfully earned.

But it’s what we have, a way to let Jessica know we still remember her and we’re very, very impressed watching from afar as she soars.

It’s also a way to put Wisconsin on notice — better appreciate what you have, because what you have is the absolute best.

After this, in our digital world, you’ll find Jessica at the top of the blog, hanging out under the Legends tab with others inducted over the past decade.

Back in the real world, look for where positive change is being made on a daily basis, where all cultures are embraced, and where committed souls fight for a better world.

That’s where you’ll find Jessica Boling.

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Coupeville High School football coach Bobby Carr makes a new friend — the lil’ bee hanging out on the Adidas logo on his jacket. (Alia Houston photo)

We’re in a bit of a holding pattern.

The first game of a new school athletic year is eight days away, arriving next Friday, Sept. 2.

Until then Coupeville High School teams continue to practice, and, hopefully, Wolf coaches are prepping responses to questions so we can pound out some Fall Sports Preview stories.

Looking to kill a few minutes? Turn your gaze on the photos above and below, which come from the early days of a new season.

Aby Wood bumps her way to stardom. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Malachi Somes eyeballs the defense. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Have ball, will shoot. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Preseason workouts lead to in-season success. (Nikki Breaux photo)

Grier Mooney flips the ball skyward. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two goal-scorers passing in the night. Or, more likely, at about 2:37 in the afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s a story here… (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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CMS volleyball coach Katie Kiel is off to Cali. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

New year, new adventures.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball coach Katie Kiel has left the Wolf bench after a season.

The change is due to her now living and working in California, which puts a pretty big crimp in commuting daily to Whidbey Island.

Kiel, a 2013 Coupeville grad who played volleyball and basketball for the Wolves, returned to her alma mater last year.

She joined fellow coach Cris Matochi in bringing the CMS spiker program out of a pandemic shutdown and was a lively presence in the gym.

Whether working with young spikers on a one-on-one basis or providing the local press with stats, info, and insights, Kiel had a very-positive impact.

CMS volleyball kicks off a new season with the first day of practice Sept. 12.

Kiel’s job has been posted, and Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith is hustling to find a replacement to work with Matochi.

If you’d like to apply, pop over to:

https://www.applitrack.com/coupeville/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1

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Wolf legend Scout Smith helps out at a Coupeville volleyball practice. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Showing the current generation how it’s done.

Oh, she’s gonna love this…

During her run as a three-sport star at Coupeville High School, Scout Smith was about as low-key as you can get.

She worked her butt off in practice and games, was more likely to celebrate success with a quick fist-bump than any prolonged look-at-me chest-thumping, and lived the credo of a true coach’s kid.

Do your job, do it well, be smart, and put your team first.

That carried Scout to the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, and firmly cements her near the top of any list of my favorite former Wolf athletes, up there with big brothers CJ and Hunter.

Knowing that, I also realize that when she sees I posted an article devoted to photos of her, she’ll likely roll her eyes a bit.

But hey, build your rep the right way, then come wandering back through the gym you once owned, and cameras are gonna click.

Scout will soon be back at college, nailing down great grades, but for now she’s helping CHS spiker coaches out for a few days, spreading knowledge to the current players in her own low-key manner.

Listen to her words and emulate her actions, Wolves. She’s the real deal.

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