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The CHS gym was alive with the sound of basketball lessons being taught. (Photos courtesy Megan Richter)

The next generation is building for a bright future.

Twenty Coupeville Middle School girls showed up for three days, three hours each time, for a recent basketball skills camp.

The hoops event was run by CHS head coach Megan Richter, with help from middle school net guru Brooke Crowder and a group of former Wolf players.

“They worked so hard and improved so much,” Richter said of her future stars. “It was such a great experience for everyone.”

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Get your work done now and be ahead of the game.

Coupeville High School and Middle School athletes can sign up now for fall sports before the rainy months of July and August play out.

Take a gander at the photo above for all the pertinent info.

Then get crackin’.

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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

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They’re movin’ on up.

Coupeville’s eighth graders officially move into high school life Wednesday, June 10, when they participate in a passages ceremony.

The event will be held in the school’s performing arts center and kicks off at 6:00 PM.

While this pack of Wolves are changing their schooling status, several of them have already made their debuts as high school athletes, playing basketball, softball, and baseball for CHS while still attending school at CMS.

 

Those scheduled to make the jump:

Isaiah Allen
Cheyanne Atteberry
Ryan Beaston
Zoe Boutte
Niella Bryan
Zoie Burley
Khyren Calhoun
Delilah Castellanos
Nathan Coxsey
Amelia Crowder
Arianna Cunningham
Amaiya Curry
Violet Devine
Eliza Dodge
Molly Ferguson
Watt Fitch-Marron
Deacon Frost
Sydney Gabriel
Diego Gonzalez
Beckett Green
Carson Grove
Ryder Gullett
Allie Habeck
Olivia Hall
William Hamm
Zechariah Hammond
Makaylah Hansen
Lucielle Humphries
Johnathan Jacobsen
Sophie Jordan
Khanor Jump
Denali Kalwies
Dillin Kestner
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Nic Laska
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Milana Light
Jayden Little
Ava Lucero
Taylor Marrs
Inara Maund
Adeline Maynes
Isa Mc Fetridge
Alyssa McGee
Emma McFadden
Roger Merino-Martinez
Zachary Millay
Kayla Moch
Max Ohme
Elle Peterson
Leonard Rodriguez
Shiloh Sandlin
Nicholle Sargent
Eric Schleider
Cody Sellers
Laken Simpson
Madilynn Smith
Jackson Sollars
Chelsi Stevens
Rowan Stoner
Owen Sturm
Tenley Stuurmans
Colin Tripp
Jayden Upchurch
Sydney Van Dyke
Mikayla Wagner
Ayden Warren
Mary Western
Jonah Weyl
Elyse White
Marin Winger
Devon Wyman

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Olivia Hall (front) and Laken Simpson zip by. (Ana Mc Fetridge photos)

There is an ending to everything.

The 2023-2024 prep sports year hit the tape Wednesday, with the Coupeville Middle School track and field team wrapping up the two-day Cascade League Championships.

After a season of less-than-stellar weather and outstanding performances, Wolf coach Amber Wyman was ready for a nap, but also had some thoughts about all that transpired.

Her exit interview:

 

I am so proud of these athletes!

They worked hard and really strived to accomplish their goals! 

A few notables: Zariyah Allen has been practicing the discus at home and asked for a discus for her birthday and the effort paid off today with a 15-foot PR!

Tamsin Ward did amazing and came away with two first place medals and two second place.

A big shout out to my daughter Devon and Mikayla Wagner who started their track training 12 weeks early to get in shape for the season and it really paid off!

They would get together after school and run so that they would PR early in our short season.

Henry Bailey came out to try track for the first time and did amazing.

I have now declared him a ‘track and cross-country kid’ so let’s hope he listens. 🙂

We loved watching so many other amazing and wonderful athletes (that are too numerous to name) that came out nearly every day to do better and be better. 

And sadly, Hyley Farrell will be leaving us for Texas, so this was her last Coupeville sport she will play. We will miss her! 

Congrats to all of our athletes on a successful middle school season, whether first, second or last!

Amber

Isa Mc Fetridge and friends soared all season. 

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