Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Alex Jimenez’

Mollie Bailey and other Coupeville High School Class of 2021 students raked in awards and scholarships in a virtual ceremony. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the scholarships rain down. Virtually, at least.

With the pandemic still disrupting life across the globe, Coupeville High School is giving out awards and grants to Class of 2021 students in an online ceremony, saving the live experience for Friday’s graduation.

This marks the second-straight spring the senior awards night has been virtual, with all signs pointing to 2022 breaking that pattern.

 

Scholarships and awards:

 

Association of Old Crows
($6,000 – four years):

Mollie Bailey

 

AAUW Academic Scholarship
($2,000 each):

Mollie Bailey
Megan Behan

 

Bayleaf Foreign Study/Travel
($1,000):

Knight Arndt

 

Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Julie Langrock Memorial
($2,500):

Drake Borden

 

Cascade Custom Homes and Design
($2,500):

Alex Jimenez

 

CHS Booster Club
($1,000 each):

Mollie Bailey
Alex Jimenez
Catherine Lhamon
Daniel Olson
Ben Smith
Genna Wright

 

CHS Parents
($500 each):

Mollie Bailey (Sports)
Megan Behan (General)
Autumn Cernick (Race the Reserve)
Kylie Chernikoff (Life Grant)
Emily Fiedler (Life Grant)
Alex Jimenez (Race the Reserve)
Catherine Lhamon (Sports)
Chandell Schoonover (General)
Ben Smith (Sports)
Lily Zustiak (General)

 

Coldwell Bankers 360 Team Cares
($500 each):

Megan Behan
Alex Jimenez

 

Coupeville Lions:

Mollie Bailey ($3,000)
Owen Barenburg ($2,225)
Megan Behan ($2,000)
Drake Borden ($3,000)
Anya Burns ($2,000)
Aurora Cernick ($2,000)
Autumn Cernick ($2,000)
Kylie Chernikoff ($1,000)
Alexis Czarnik ($1,000)
Alex Jimenez ($2,000)
Catherine Lhamon ($2,000)
Daniel Olson ($2,000)
Genna Wright ($2,000)
Lily Zustiak ($2,000)

 

Coupeville Lions Students of the Year
($500 each):

Megan Behan
Drake Borden

 

Educate Your Passion
($1,000):

Alexis Czarnik

 

Endeavor Scholarship
($1,000):

Alex Jimenez

 

Fleet Reserve Association Branch 97
($1,000):

Aurora Cernick

 

Friends of the Coupeville Library
($2,000 each):

Anya Burns
Daniel Olson

 

Gervais Memorial
($1,500):

Alex Jimenez

 

Harada Family Scholarship
($1,000):

Megan Behan

 

Harvey/Pickard Scholarship
($2,500 – four years):

Alex Jimenez

 

Jack McFadyen Memorial Scholarship:

Mollie Bailey

 

Larry Engle Teacher Extraordinaire
($500):

Knight Arndt

 

Leganeids:

Aurora Cernick
Alex Jimenez

 

Leo Beck Memorial Scholarship
($1,000):

Lily Zustiak

 

New Leaf Jo Balda Scholarship
($2,000):

Megan Behan

 

North Puget Sound Realtors
($1,000):

Daniel Olson

 

Pegasus Scholarship
($1,000):

Chandell Schoonover

 

Red Apple Market
($1,000):

Mollie Bailey

 

Rick Widdison Memorial Scholarship
($1,000):

Genna Wright

 

Rose Hip Farm
($1,000):

Alexis Czarnik

 

Salon Blue
($1,000):

Alexis Czarnik

 

Soroptimists International of Coupeville
($1,000):

Emily Fiedler

 

Suzanne Bond Memorial Scholarship
($1,000):

Lily Zustiak

 

Toby’s EMT/First Responders/Medical Profession
($1,000):

Megan Behan

 

Tom Roehl Memorial Scholarship
($2,000):

Drake Borden

 

Vaughan/Porter Scholarship
($5,000):

Drake Borden

 

West Family Foundation
($1,000 each):

Autumn Cernick
Catherine Lhamon
Daniel Olson

 

Whidbey Audubon Scholarship
($2,000 each):

Drake Borden
Catherine Lhamon

 

Whidbey Island Masonic Lodge
Bud Madsen Memorial Scholarship
($1,000):

Drake Borden

 

Yorioka Scholarship
($1,000):

Daniel Olson

 

The awards show:

Read Full Post »

CHS senior gridiron star Alex Jimenez earned the Coaches Award. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sage Downes was one of 20 Wolf football players to letter this season.

Alex Jimenez earned the respect of his mentors.

The Coupeville High School senior received the Coaches Award Wednesday, highlighting the football team’s award banquet.

Fellow senior Ben Smith earned a Four-Year award for playing every season, while 20 players were lettered by head coach Marcus Carr.

The Wolves finished 3-2, with wins over La Conner, Lummi Nation, and Concrete, clinching a second-straight winning season after a 13-year dry spell for the gridiron program.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Isaiah Bittner
Cameron Breaux
Brian Casey
Dominic Coffman
Miles Davidson
William Davidson
Logan Downes
Sage Downes
Dakota Eck
Scott Hilborn
Daylon Houston
Cole Hutchinson
Alex Jimenez
Coen Killian
Zane Oldenstadt
Mikey Robinett
Ben Smith
Josh Upchurch
Tim Ursu
Kai Wong

Read Full Post »

Coupeville High School football managers Brenna Silveira (left) and Melanie Navarro welcome you to Senior Night. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One final rumble.

The four seniors on the Coupeville High School football team went out winners Saturday, accounting for all the touchdowns in a 29-0 thrashing of visiting Concrete.

But, before they played their last game together on Mickey Clark Field, the quartet of Alex Jimenez, Sage Downes, Ben Smith, and Dakota Eck grabbed their moment in the photo spotlight.

The pics are courtesy John Fisken, whose work can be found here:

John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Alex Jimenez and family.

Dakota Eck with brother Cameron and mom Cheridan.

Ben Smith hangs out with his parents, Deb and Sherman Smith.

Sage Downes, middle child of the three reared by Ralph and Angie Downes.

The fearsome foursome prepare for their final game together.

Read Full Post »

   Jean Lund-Olsen floats in the air for an eternity before softly nailing a sweet lil’ jumper. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Ace tennis duo Sage Renninger (left) and Payton Aparicio make sure everyone remembers what Wolf legend-in-the-making Hunter Smith looks like.

   Hope Lodell (left) and Sylvia Arnold (gently) compete for the title of World’s Nicest Person.

Oh Chimacum, you wouldn’t like Kyle Rockwell when you make him mad.

Jered Brown gets ready to slice ‘n dice the defense.

   Man, myth or urban legend? Cameron Toomey-Stout, AKA “Camtastic,” is all that and more.

Alex Jimenez only has eyes for the man on the other end of this pass.

“My good sir, I do not believe I gave you permission to take my photo!!”

A cameraman’s work never stops.

In between capturing action-packed images on film, local photo bug John Fisken always grabs some human interest pics as well, which makes him enormously popular in these parts.

The pics above, a mix of on and off court, come to us from Friday night’s CHS boys basketball games against visiting Chimacum.

To see everything Fisken shot, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-basketball-2017-2018/BBB-2018-01-19-vs-Chimacum/

And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for Coupeville student/athletes.

Read Full Post »