Greg White remains highly award worthy.
The Coupeville High School grad, who has gone on to be a sage basketball coach in recent years, was recognized twice recently by the Mount Vernon Fire Department.
White, a Captain with the force, was awarded the 2025 Chief’s Award, which recognizes “an individual who demonstrates the highest levels of excellence, professionalism, quality, and innovation.”
He was hailed for his work in helping lead the department through a period of change and “a fundamental culture shift.”
“Recognizing that meaningful and lasting change must be guided from within, Captain Greg White stepped forward to lead this critical effort,” the department said in a statement.
“Captain White’s leadership, commitment, and vision exemplify the spirit of the Chief’s Award and reflect great credit upon himself and the Mount Vernon Fire Department.”
The former Wolf ace, long regarded as one of the premier athletes in CHS history, was also one of three Mount Vernon firefighters recognized with a Fire/Rescue Save Commendation.
White, along with Cody Bagley and Kris Christensen, was hailed for his actions during a structure fire.
“Arriving early on scene, crews were met with an active fire and the possibility of a trapped occupant,” the department said.
“Through quick decision-making, coordinated fire attack, and immediate search efforts, the firefighters located and removed a resident from the structure under dangerous and time-critical conditions.
“Their teamwork, professionalism, and commitment to life safety made the difference. Thanks to their actions, the patient was successfully removed and later revived by EMS personnel.”
White, who was a standout multi-sport athlete in his teenage days, has been a key member of the CHS boys’ basketball coaching staff in recent seasons, including helping the program win its first district title in 50 years and advance twice to the state tourney.
He is married to Coupeville School Board President Morgan White, and the duo have two children achieving their own successes.
Son Cole is a sophomore at Gonzaga University while daughter Riley attends my alma mater, Oak Harbor High School, where she has been part of wrestling and swim teams.











































