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That other high school up North graduates. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re venturing into enemy territory here … sort of.

The name of the blog is still Coupeville Sports, but technically, I am a graduate of Oak Harbor High School, and most of all, I rarely say no to free photos.

So, here you go on an otherwise quiet Saturday night — some fresh pics of the OHHS Class of 2024 getting diplomas, courtesy John Fisken.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

 

Podium pics:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/OHHS-Graduation-2024/Graduation-podium-pictures

 

Other graduation pics:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/OHHS-Graduation-2024/Other-Graduation-2024-photos

 

Angie Ireland

One of Coupeville’s best and brightest young business owners is in need of support from her community.

Angie Ireland, who owns and operates Prairie Perks in the parking lot next to the former bowling alley in Coupeville, suffered a broken leg and had to have surgery.

This has knocked her out of commission and made it hard to keep her business operating.

She’s missed three weeks of work, and doctors recommend another 3-6 weeks of down time.

Having hurt her other foot because of returning to work too soon before, and intestinal surgery in October, it has created great strain on Ireland.

“These last few weeks have been extremely difficult on my mental health, especially,” Ireland wrote on a GoFundMe she has recently launched.

“I hate having to ask for help, but I’ve learned that sometimes I just have to.

“Luckily my recovery is going well, bones are healing, pain is low, but I am absolutely struggling.”

Ireland, who began as an employee at Prairie Perks before becoming the owner, is held in high esteem by her regular customers.

“She is one of the kindest business owners,” said Michelle Cernick, who owns Whidbey Pest Control with husband Reese.

Angie has worked really hard to keep some of the best staff around. Everyone that works there is very nice.”

While the Cernicks are big fans of the coffee, smoothies, and frozen lemonade Ireland serves up, it’s her personal touch which resonates the most.

Angie always smiles and asks how my family is doing,” Michelle Cernick said. “Of course she loves our dog, Zoey. They have spoiled her rotten.”

On her GoFundMe, Ireland is very appreciative of all who have reached out to help keep her and Prairie Perks going.

“Thank you to the friends and customers who have dropped cards or gifts off at the coffee stand,” she said. “I appreciate you thinking of me and trying to keep me entertained while I’m stuck sitting.

“This money would help me pay my bills for the next month, keep food on the table, and give me a chance to rest without as much stress. If you’re able to donate, I appreciate it so much, I know times are tough on everyone.

“And if you want to think some positive thoughts and send them my way, I could sure use that too. I’m just ready to be back with my community, slinging some joe.”

 

To help Ireland, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-heart-of-coupeville-prairie-perks-heal?qid=deb00cf39e8ce1d937e70c9e525554d0

The weather improved, and Coupeville High School’s new tennis courts got finished. (Timothy Stelling photos)

They’re done, and they’re beautiful.

Lousy weather slowed things down, but just in time for the end of the school year, Coupeville High School has its new tennis courts in place.

The four playing surfaces, paid for by the district’s capital projects fund, are located between the CHS gym and the school’s softball fields.

The sign stays, but Coupeville’s current 5th graders are off to middle school.

They’re heading down the street.

Coupeville Elementary School 5th graders celebrate advancing to middle school with a moving on ceremony this Friday, June 14.

The event will be in the PAC at the high school.

It starts at 1:30 PM, with attendees asked to arrive by 1:15.

 

Next year’s 6th graders are:

Colton Ashby
Jack Bailey
Scarlet Barnes
Kaylee Beshear
Liam Blasko
Amelia Bronson-Thayer
Sophia Burley
Laurel Crowder
Sarai Dangerfield
Stella Day
Johnathyn Driscoll
Xander Flowers
Ruby Folkestad
Luca Gabriel
Talon Gamble
Francis Garcia Partida
Maja Govorcin-O’Connell
Reagan Green
Callie Hagen
Jaxon Hammond
Liam Hansen
Asher Harris
Audrey Hewitt
Hendrix Holeman
Ella Holm
Damien Howard
Autumn Hunt
Henry Jackson
Shiloh Johnson
Jonathan Kappes
Jesse Kehoe
Kaylee-Raye Keith
Charlie Lester
Chance Lindsey
Sophia Magdolen
Edric Marchman
Carson Marley
Branden Martinez Flores
Hunter Mc Clellan
Sofia Mc Clellan
Jonah Meek
Evelyn Merino-Martinez
Gunnar Merkel
Kamea Micolichek
Anneliese Miller
Saul Payan Vasquez
Jordin Powell
Leslie Queen
Millicent Reynolds
Emma Roberts
Danabella Sandlin
Alyvia Schoene
William Schofield
Andrew Schuring
Camilla Somes
Darius Stewart
Liam Stoner
Diana Teran Herrera
Teagan Trammel
Brenden Tumulty
Bayou Warren
Eden Weeks
Magnus Western
Autumn Weyl
Ozland Wilkerson
Elijah Williams
Lou Ella Zito

Caleb Meyer looks for an opening in the defense. (Sarah Flay photo)

One final honor as he hits the road.

Coupeville’s Caleb Meyer was named Wednesday to the All-Academic team by the Northwest Athletic Conference.

The former Wolf, now a Skagit Valley College grad as well, compiled a 3.55 GPA while playing basketball for the Cardinals.

To be eligible for the list, an athlete needed to be a sophomore, have a minimum of 36 credits earned and notch at least a 3.25, which Meyer easily cruised past.

After finishing his run in Coupeville, where he was a key member on Wolf basketball and track teams, the heir to the Videoville legacy suited up for two seasons of hardwood action at SVC.

The Cardinals went 26-6 during Meyer’s sophomore season and finished 43-18 during his time on campus.