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Coupeville senior Jaje Drake is off to the state tourney. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Coupeville High School is sending a wrestler to state, despite not having a program of its own.

Wolf senior Jaje Drake, who trained and traveled with South Whidbey this season, went his own way for the postseason.

Accompanied by CHS football coach Bennett Richter, he claimed 3rd place in the 215-pound weight class at regionals Saturday at Adna High School, propelling him to the big dance.

Drake will participate at Mat Classic XXXV at the Tacoma Dome Feb. 16-17, and CHS will give him a state tourney send-off Thursday said CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.

On the mats at Adna, Drake, who was also an All-League football player for Coupeville this fall, won three of four matches.

The Wolf ace pinned Alejandro Cruz of Raymond, fell just short against Matthew Kenney of Rainier, then rebounded with two more wins.

Drake closed regionals by pinning Marcus Lynch of Ilwaco and Blake Roberts of Rainier to clinch his trip to Tacoma.

He’s the first Wolf wrestler since current CHS assistant football coach Alex Turner also qualified for state as a senior, back in 2019.

Adin Wollum of North Beach won the 215-pound title at regionals, pinning Kenney in the final bout.

Forks won the 2B team title, holding off Rainier 182.5-121, while Darrington finished third.

Drake dominates on the mat.

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Coupeville grappler Jaje Drake awaits his next foe. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Lone Wolf is howling.

Coupeville High School senior Jaje Drake, a one-man Cow Town wrestling crew training and traveling with South Whidbey, is off to a strong start.

He split a pair of matches against Oak Harbor Thursday, Dec. 7, then went a crisp 10-0 Saturday, Dec. 9 during a tournament held at Chimacum High School.

Drake returns to the mat this Wednesday when South Whidbey plays host to Friday Harbor and Concrete.

A captain during the football season, he is following in the footsteps of former Wolf Alex Turner, who has followed up his time on the mat by working as a football coach at CHS.

Since Coupeville is one of the few schools in Washington state not to have its own grappling program, Drake had to find another school to join up with as a part of a co-op.

He will remain with South Whidbey, but rep Coupeville, during the regular season, then go his own way once the postseason arrives.

That’s because the Falcons are a 1A program, while CHS is a 2B school.

Drake goes to work.

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CHS football players Adrian Cunningham (left) and Jaje Drake show off weight room work. (Sophia Broderick photo)

Here I go again on my own,

Goin’ down the only road I’ve ever known,

Like a drifter I was born to walk alone.

The heyday of ’80s rock gods Whitesnake came long before Jaje Drake was born, but the words of their biggest song, Here I Go Again, ring true as the Wolf senior chases his wrestling dream.

Coupeville is one of the few high schools in the state not to have its own grappling program, so any athletes wanting to hit the mat have to do so through another school.

For Drake, that reunites him with South Whidbey — where he attended middle school.

This time around, he’s training and traveling with the Falcons through the regular season, while competing as a one-man Coupeville wrecking crew.

When the postseason arrives, he’ll go his own way, since CHS is a 2B school and SWHS is a 1A one.

It’s a path similar to that followed by one of Drake’s Wolf football coaches, Alex Turner, who made the same trek during his own senior season.

Drake, who has put in considerable time in the weight room and was a captain for Coupeville’s gridiron squad, is currently slated to wrestle in the 220-pound class.

Dreaming about state meet glory. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

When football ended, the Wolf big man decided to find a different outlet, looking to add more success to his senior year.

“What led me to do this decision is just the fact that I was not done showing people what I can do before they may never see me in action again,” he said.

Getting a strong reaction from mat fans is nice, as well.

“What I enjoy about wrestling is just seeing people’s faces when they see me come onto the mat,” Drake said.

“Shocked faces and little comments, like “Holy crap, that man HUGE.”

His season gets fully underway Thursday as South Whidbey hosts Oak Harbor in a match which starts at 6:00 PM.

After that, Drake has his eyes set firmly on the prize.

“My goals are to go to state,” he said. “And be the only one walking down the state giveaway line with all the people wishing me luck.”

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Chase Anderson busts up a play on defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Chase Anderson can kill you on both sides of the ball.

The Coupeville High School sophomore was hailed by Northwest 2B/1B League football coaches, tabbed as a First-Team All-Conference pick on both offense and defense.

Anderson, who led the Wolves in touchdowns and total points this season, was recognized for his work at wide receiver and defensive back.

Wolf QB Logan Downes plots strategy with coach Brett Casey.

Joining him on the First-Team offense were senior quarterback Logan Downes, junior tight end Hunter Bronec and senior linemen Zane Oldenstadt and William Davidson.

Junior receiver Jack Porter and sophomore running back Aiden O’Neill copped Honorable Mention.

Coupeville also landed four players on the First-Team defensive unit.

Anderson was joined by junior linebacker Marcelo Gebhard, as well as senior linemen Mikey Robinett and Jaje Drake.

O’Neill, who played safety, and freshman defensive back Davin Houston earned Honorable Mention status.

Defensive dynamo Jaje Drake (right) flexes the guns for the fans.

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