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Join a winning team.

Central Whidbey Soccer, the driving force behind the youth pitch game in Coupeville, hosts its annual general meeting this Sunday.

Want to be part of the action and adventure?

Take a gander at the informational photo above, then head over to your local library — it’s located at 788 NW Alexander St. if you’re unfamiliar — and shoot your shot.

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Steve Hilborn has guided Coupeville High School baseball to state in both seasons he’s been at the helm of the program. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time to put the rally hats on.

A combination of injuries and family moves is forcing Coupeville High School baseball coaches to scramble even before the season arrives.

The Wolves have advanced to the state tourney in back-to-back seasons but are “in danger of not having enough kids for a team this year,” said head man Steve Hilborn.

A team meeting has been set for 1:30 PM Wednesday to give coaches a better idea of how many players may be available.

It will be held in the health room inside the entrance to the CHS gym.

For Hilborn and his staff, the push to save the campaign is underway.

“Two straight years to state and then we can’t even make a team?” he said. “Doesn’t seem possible.”

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Bow Down to Cow Town. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

New year, new hopes and dreams.

With the start of school rolling closer as we enter the dog days of August, the Coupeville Booster Club is getting a jumpstart on fanning the flames of support for the Wolves.

The first meeting of the 2024-2025 school year is set for this Monday, Aug. 26.

It’ll be held in the health room at the Coupeville High School gym, which is the first thing on your left as you enter the front door. Start time is 6:00 PM.

There are many ways to support the invaluable work of the booster club, all of which you can find out by popping in for a meeting.

The boosters are the backbone of Wolf sports, making life easier for coaches, athletes, and admins.

The group annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors, while also providing a yearly stipend to high school and middle school sports programs.

The boosters also provide roses for Senior Night festivities, varsity letters for Wolf athletes, meal money and goodie bags for road trips, and numerous team improvement items.

These have ranged from literature and DVDs to tarps, weight room equipment, batting cages, upgrades to school athletic fields and facilities, and t-shirts for cancer awareness nights.

Plus, the Wall of Fame in the CHS gym, which documents accomplishments from 100+ years of Coupeville athletics?

It wouldn’t exist without the support of the boosters, who provided the biggest financial contribution to its development, and continue to handle updates.

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CHS soccer coach Kimberly Kisch wants to see you on the pitch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Beautiful Game calls to you.

Coupeville students heading into grades 8-12 are invited to swing by the CHS commons Wednesday between 2:00-3:30 PM to get info on playing soccer for the Wolves.

Coaches Kimberly Kisch and Robert Wood will be on hand to answer questions and hand out fliers with info on summer and fall schedules, and players can get in the loop early.

Whether you’re a returning player or a first timer, this is a great opportunity to join a program on the rise.

With Coupeville being a 2B school, eighth graders are eligible to play for the high school while still attending middle school, giving younger players a chance to put together a five-year prep career on the pitch.

The Wolves hope to pick up enough female players to return to having two separate squads in the fall after playing as a co-ed team last season.

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Get in on the ground floor.

The newly formed Central Whidbey Volleyball Club is looking for coaches for its first season, and that means your spiker guru dreams could come true.

The CWVC is holding an informational meeting this Saturday at Cedar and Salt Coffee, which sits at 200 S. Main St. in the building built by Miriam’s Espresso back in the day.

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