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Josh Bayne (12), Coupeville's leading returning rusher, will work with a college football legend this fall. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

  Josh Bayne (12), Coupeville’s leading returning rusher, will work with a college football legend this fall. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Reggie Campbell

Reggie Campbell

One of the fastest players in recent college football history will be coaching Coupeville’s running backs this fall.

Reggie Campbell, who played for Navy from 2004-2007 and scored five touchdowns in the 2005 Poinsettia Bowl against Colorado State, is currently an officer at NAS Whidbey.

When football season rolls around, the man who laid down a sub-4.4 40-yard dash will be doing double duty as an assistant coach for the Wolf gridiron squad.

Jon Martin, a chief on base who is the dad of CHS player Jacob Martin, brought Campbell and Coupeville coach Tony Maggio together.

During his time on the gridiron for Navy, Campbell was a beast. Playing as a slot back, he averaged 7.5 yards per carry (third-best in school history) and 22.6 yards per catch (second-best).

While playing for Lake Mary High School in Florida, he was a three-time all-county, all-district and all-state football pick, while also being named MVP of his track team all four seasons.

Once at the Naval Academy, he made an immediate impact, making a 30-yard diving catch against Tulsa the first time he touched the ball in a college game.

His biggest performance came in the biggest spotlight, when he crushed Colorado State at the end of his sophomore season.

Campbell collected 290 all-purpose yards (116 rushing, 89 receiving, 85 return yards) and tied an NCAA bowl game record with his five touchdowns.

Among the players he holds the record with — Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders, arguably the greatest running back in the history of football.

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Da Champ ... Jake Tumblin. (Sylvia Arnold photos)

Da Champ … Jake Tumblin. (Sylvia Arnold photos)

Mr. Talent, Lathom Kelley.

Mr. Talent, Lathom Kelley.

Mr. Congeniality, Jason "Batman" Knoll. Sandra Bullock approves.

Mr. Congeniality, Jason “Batman” Knoll. Sandra Bullock approves.

Clockwise, from top left, Mr. CHS runner-ups Brett Arnold, Brian Norris, Nick Streubel and Ben Etzell.

   Clockwise, from top left, Mr. CHS runner-ups Brett Arnold, Brian Norris, Nick Streubel and Ben Etzell.

Lathom Kelley carved a freakin’ swan out of a freakin’ apple!

And it still wasn’t enough to win an ultra-competitive throw-down to be named Mr. CHS Thursday night.

The Coupeville High School sophomore did win the talent competition, but it was Wolf senior, and fellow football player, Jake Tumblin, who scampered away with the title in the end, pocketing a crisp $100 bill for his efforts.

The annual competition is a wild mix-up of talent, slick moves and fashion show and raises money for the senior class.

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Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Wolf senior Ben Haight (John Fisken photo)

Wolf senior Ben Haight. (John Fisken photo)

The older brother of Coupeville High School football star Ben Haight is in critical condition in a Reno, Nevada hospital after being left for dead in a hit and run accident.

Gabe Kennedy, 25, was skateboarding with friends May 8 when he was hit by an SUV that sped off afterwards. Reno police are still seeking the driver.

Kennedy is in a coma, has had to have a leg amputated and is bleeding in the brain.

His family, which includes mom Solea Kennedy, who volunteers considerable time with the food bank in Coupeville, is by his side.

As medical bills pile up, the family is in need of financial assistance and prayers for Gabe’s recovery.

To help out the family, consider jumping over to the link below:

http://www.gofundme.com/955tg8

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Wolf football faced the fog in last year's meeting with South Whidbey. This fall the Falcons will bring a college coach to town. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Wolf football faced the fog in last year’s meeting with South Whidbey. This fall the Falcons will bring a college coach to town. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

The Falcons nabbed a big Dawg.

Former University of Washington assistant football coach Chris Tormey, who also was a head coach at Nevada and Idaho, has been hired as the new head football coach at South Whidbey High School.

He and his wife, Kellie, had moved to Whidbey Island and she was hired as the communications coordinator for the Oak Harbor School District.

At the time of the move, Tormey was working as the defensive coordinator at Wyoming, a job he has since left.

Tormey replaces Andy Davis and Mark Hodson, who resigned in March.

While Coupeville is leaving the 1A/2A Cascade Conference to join the 1A Olympic League in the fall, the two Whidbey rivals will continue to play and battle for The Bucket.

The two schools are slated to kick off the 2014 season with the Falcons coming to Cow Town in early September.

“I feel hiring Coach Tormey was a great move for South Whidbey,” said Coupeville head football coach Tony Maggio. “He is a great coach and I have got to know him a little bit and have enjoyed talking with him. I look forward to week one!”

Tormey played defensive end and linebacker at the University of Idaho in the late ’70s, before becoming a graduate assistant at Washington in 1980.

He had a brush with the NFL as a player with the Washington Redskins in 1978 and was briefly a teacher/coach at Gonzaga Prep High School.

He has been in the college game ever since, putting in 16 years at the U-Dub, packaged around nine years as a head coach.

Tormey went 49-54 at Idaho (1995-1999) and Nevada (2000-2003).

While at Idaho, he coached his alma mater to a 42-35 win over highly-favored Southern Mississippi in the 1998 Humanitarian Bowl. It was the first-ever bowl game for the Vandals.

During his time at Washington, working under Don James, Tormey was part of the 1991 Husky team that shared a national championship with Miami.

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(John Fisken photo)

  Will Lathom Kelley be on the scene to wash your car, then do a back-flip off the hood while polishing it? Oh, it’s possible. (John Fisken photo)

You have five days to get your car over to Whidbey Island Bank.

The Coupeville High School football team will be holding a car wash fundraiser at the N. Main financial hot spot Saturday, May 10.

Action gets down and soapy starting at 11 AM.

Looking for maximum participation, CHS football coach Tony Maggio is offering five weight room credits to any Wolf player who shows up to help out.

So get yer lazy butt out of bed that day!

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