
Coupeville High School senior Peyton Caveness announces his career choice. (Photo property Richard De Castro)
Peyton Caveness doesn’t play basketball for Coupeville High School, so he needed something to fill his winter hours.
The Wolf senior, who is a captain, team leader, and key player for both CHS football and baseball, is spending his “down” time preparing for his future.
Caveness recently signed on the dotted line with the United State Navy, with plans of becoming a Naval Firefighter.
Coral’s lil’ brother has followed in his sister’s big athletic footsteps and done so impressively.
With a diamond season left to play, Peyton has already made it to state twice.
A heavy hitter on the gridiron, where he terrorized any rivals foolish enough to enter his part of the field, he was part of a Wolf football team which won its first league title in three decades plus.
As a baseball jack-of-all-trades, he carries a big bat while manning multiple positions.
When Coupeville upset Toledo 3-0 last spring, earning its first win at the state baseball championships since 1987, it was Caveness who delivered the game-busting hit, blasting a two-run shot to center in the top of the seventh.













































