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Ryan Freeman

Ryan Freeman

It started as a way to be active. Now it’s become his passion.

Coupeville High School senior Ryan Freeman started playing soccer as a sophomore, the first organized sports he had played since putting in eight years of baseball before high school.

“I thought it would be fun and I needed some means of exercise,” he said with a laugh.

Once he got out on the pitch, Freeman discovered a love for the game, and the way it made him a part of a second family.

“I enjoy the game, playing soccer is fun in general, but it’s more than that,” he said. “It’s being a part of the Wolves and the title I’ve gotten from it.

“Playing with all the pack is a privilege.”

On the pitch Freeman is a forward, which allows him to use his primary weapon.

“I would say that my strengths are speed. I’d say I’m pretty fast,” he said. “But not for long. Sprints are my strengths.

“My areas of improvement would be ball control and pass efficiency.”

While he’s always looking for the big play and wants to be part of a winning program, he realizes he’s not part of a soccer dynasty. Though that could change.

“My goals for the season are to try my hardest and have fun doing so,” Freeman said. “It’s Coupeville sports, and what I have learned from the years playing is that it’s best not to dwell on the scores of the games, but to enjoy the game and keep improving along with the team.”

Away from the game, he’s in Honor Society (“When I’m not playing soccer I’m usually doing homework … lame”), enjoys his Physics and Contemporary Issues CP classes, listens to a variety of music and is a huge video game fan.

“Video games are my jam,” Freeman said. “Huge nerd over here!”

His family and friends, both on the soccer team and in his non-sports worlds, have had a huge impact on helping to shape his life.

“It wouldn’t be possible to play soccer if I didn’t have support from my family at home,” Freeman said. “Being involved in the team and giving each other support and helping each other to improve throughout the seasons has made me who I am.

“Support from all my friends is why I am here today.”

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National Honor Society newbies Loren Nelson (left) and Sebastian Davis.

National Honor Society newbies Loren Nelson (left) and Sebastian Davis. (Wendy McCormick photo)

Need the rules of Honor Society enforced? Call Julia "Elbows" Myers. (John Fisken photo)

Need the rules of Honor Society enforced? Call Julia “Elbows” Myers. (John Fisken photo)

Cindy Van Dyk will flip her lid.

The leading proponent of my covering non-sports stuff on a blog devoted to … sports stuff … should be thrilled with this article, in which we reveal the cream of the crop of the academic world.

Without further ado, before Mrs. Van Dyk hyperventilates, the newest members of the Coupeville High School chapter of the National Honor Society are:

McKenzie Bailey
Zane Bundy
Destiny Cleary
Sebastian Davis
Allison Dickson
Dominic Ellis
Miranda Engle
Ryan Freeman
Jack Hannemann
Jared Helmstadter
Sylvia Hurlburt
Dani Johnson
Samantha Martin
Connor McCormick
Loren Nelson
Maddie Paige
Cole Payne
Emily Reid
McKenzie Rice
Carson Risner
Rebecca Robinson
Lilan Sekigawa
Julianne Sem
Matt Shank
Jenn Spark
Makana Stone
Sebastian Wurzrainer
Sam Wynn

They join the company of the current roster, all under the watchful eye of Colleen Fox:

Lyndsi Applegarth
Brett Arnold
McKayla Bailey
Heni Barnes
Josh Bayne
Sarah Bishop
Konrad Borden
Kylie Burdge
Brendan Coleman
Jared Dickson
Sean Donley
Ben Etzell
Marisa Etzell
Amanda Fabrizi
Christine Fields
Amanda Foley
Alie Gauslow
Jacki Ginnings
Ben Haight
Allie Hanigan
Brandon Kelley
Michael Kelly
Jason Knoll
Kenzie Kooch
Korbin Korzan
Micky LeVine
Manuel Lopez Santillana
Ana Luvera
Ivy Luvera
Taryn Ludwig
Geoff McClarin
Breeanna Messner
Julia Myers
Brian Norris
Megan Oakes
Briess Potter
Maureen Rice
Faith Richards
Erin Rosenkranz
Madeline Strasburg
Wynter Thorne
Aaron Trumbull
Andy Walker
Aaron Wright

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