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Coupeville sophomore Finn Price catches the ferry home after another long, successful day of swimming in the big city. (Rachel Price photo)

He’s not biding his time.

Two meets into a new swim season, Coupeville High School sophomore Finn Price has already qualified for districts in four events.

The lone Wolf in the water jumps across to the mainland to train and travel with Kamiak, and he’s scorching the competition.

As a freshman, he went to districts in the 100 free and 200 free, finishing 7th in the latter race.

This year Price has already hit qualifying times in both those events, as well as the 50 free and 100 breaststroke.

Since Coupeville, a 2B school, doesn’t have a swim program of its own, he joins up with Kamiak, a 4A school, for the regular season through a co-op agreement.

Price stays with the mainlanders through late January, then breaks free to travel his own path for the postseason.

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Madison McMillan drains a free throw. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They shoot, you pay, everyone scores.

The Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team is conducting a fundraiser this season based on how many free throws the squad hits in varsity games.

You pledge a certain amount for each successful charity shot, then pay up at the end of the season, once all the numbers are totaled up.

All money raised goes to the Wolf program to help with equipment and supplies.

Fans can reach out to Coupeville coaches or players to get a donation sheet.

Or, if you want to get a jump start on helping out, you can also skip ahead and make a flat donation now by contacting CHS head coach Megan Richter at msmith@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

For more info, keep on scrolling down to the handy-dandy photo below.

Then, sit back and watch as the Wolves chase the kind of free-throw numbers put up by sharpshooters like Steph Curry and Larry Bird.

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CHS football guru Bennett Richter combines gym time with dad duty. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Basketball fans of all ages are hooked on Coupeville High School basketball.

From lil’ ones making their first visit to the gym, to elder statesmen with decades of time around the hardwood, the Wolf fan base is a sturdy one.

Capturing the tapestry of Cow Town faithful, wanderin’ photographer John Fisken delivers the pics seen above and below.

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Chloe Marzocca earned JV team MVP honors for hustle plays like this. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

That’s a wrap.

Coupeville High School volleyball held its awards banquet Wednesday night, bringing an official end to the fall sports season.

The Wolves, who advanced to state for the first time since 2017, handed out awards and letters, looking ahead to next season while celebrating the accomplishments of this campaign.

Senior Grey Peabody earned MVP honors for the CHS varsity, while junior Chloe Marzocca was honored as the top JV player.

Coupeville made a run at the state tourney, and only graduates two from this lineup.

 

Other award winners:

 

Varsity:

 

Heart of a Wolf:

Issabel Johnson

 

Most Improved:

Teagan Calkins

 

Most Inspirational:

Issabel Johnson

 

Captains:

Mia Farris
Issabel Johnson
Grey Peabody

 

Four-Year Awards:

Issabel Johnson
Grey Peabody

 

JV:

 

Most Improved:

Capri Anter

 

Most Inspirational:

Lexis Drake

 

Varsity letter winners:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Issabel Johnson
Katie Marti
Madison McMillan
Grey Peabody
Lyla Stuurmans

 

Participation certificates:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Carly Burt
Lexis Drake
Chloe Marzocca
Myra McDonald
Dakota Strong
Aby Wood

Carly Burt has a keen eye.

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Help prepare the Wolves for excellence.

Coupeville High School’s Captains Club — an athletic leadership group composed of students — is launching a donation drive to obtain equipment for those in need.

As seen in the photo above, the club is seeking items such as shoes, water bottles, and tennis rackets.

CHS Athletic Trainer/PE teacher Jessica Hillier is running point on the project and is the go-to person for questions.

With youth basketball and club volleyball seasons set to begin soon, the Wolves are putting a big push on collecting items.

Athletes in need will be able to get gear during a pick-up event at the CHS gym Saturday, Jan. 6 between 8:00 AM and noon.

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