
Coupeville grad Zoe Trujillo shows off her first of many bodybuilding medals. (Photo courtesy Amy Trujillo)
New sport, still killin’ it.
Coupeville grad Zoe Trujillo, a volleyball, tennis, and track star during her days as a Wolf, is now a bodybuilder.
To no one’s surprise, the uber-talented Trujillo has had an immediate impact, taking home two medals at her first event.
Competing in the NPC Washington Ironman Natural Bodybuilding Championships Oct. 2 in Shelton, she claimed first in “Figure-True Novice” and third in “Bikini-True Novice.”
The event was held at the Little Creek Casino Resort.
Trujillo, a 2020 CHS grad and member of the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, had her biggest impact at the high school level as a volleyball spiker.
She was a big hitter and a big part of the success of a CHS program which never finished lower than second-place in league during her four years on campus.
During Trujillo’s senior year, her team went 14-5, tying the Wolf volleyball single-season record for wins.











































