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Coupeville students? Coming for all your medals! (Photos courtesy Lincoln Kelley)

It’s raining gold. And silver, and bronze.

Coupeville Middle and High School students went on a winning rampage at the SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Competition, and now many of them advance to Atlanta for nationals.

Bringing home first-place finishes — hence the gold –were Natylie Driscoll (Pin Design), Alexandro Lo (Medical Assisting), Max Ohme (Motorcycle Service Technology), and Pamela Morrell (Nurse Assisting).

Bettie Woolworth claimed silver in Extemporaneous Speaking, while joining Marina Flood and Frank Morrell to claim another 2nd place finish in the Team Engineering Challenge.

Rounding out the Wolf participants were Nikolas Rogers, who earned bronze in Motorcycle Service Technology, and foreign exchange student Tomoaki Nishihara, who finished in the top 10 in Job Interview.

As he basked in the glow of success, CHS/CMS teacher Lincoln Kelley, who is the program advisor, offered high praise to his young charges.

“They represented!” he said.

“With SkillsUSA being new to everyone in Coupeville, these student competitors translated what was learned at CMHS and put it into action during these competitions.”

Kelley also offered shoutouts to teacher Christie Kappes and school nurse Jennifer Morrell.

“Thank you to Mrs. Kappes for challenging her students with the “Egg Drop” lab,” he said.

“Had it not been for that lab and experience I have no idea how the Team Engineering Challenge would have turned out.”

Jennifer Morrell, who also doubles as the CHS cheer coach, earned praise from Kelley for “hopping in to be my chaperone!” and for “organizing the afterschool study/practice sessions for everything medically related.”

As the Wolves prep for Atlanta, their advisor sees continued success for them.

“The kids have worked hard to get where they are,” Kelley said. “They still have more work to do. I know they are up to the challenge!”

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Lincoln Kelley is coming back to the red and black. (Photo property Oak Harbor High School)

The Man comes around.

Lincoln Kelley is returning to the Coupeville School District after a stint in Oak Harbor and will be the new Career and Technical Education (CTE) teacher.

He replaces Chad Felgar, who resigned to accept a position in Mukilteo.

The hire was announced Friday by Coupeville High School Principal Geoff Kappes and will be official once approved by the school board.

“I am very excited to confirm Lincoln will be joining the CMHS team,” Kappes said. “I firmly believe he will do great things in this position.”

Kelley, whose sons Brandon and Lathom both graduated from CHS, previously worked in the maintenance department and coached track and field for Coupeville.

While working as an Automotive Instructor at OHHS, Lincoln was honored as Washington state’s 2023 SkillsUSA Adviser of the Year.

Lincoln and Shawna Kelley have always been a vital part of Wolf Nation. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Coupeville’s Jeannie (left) and Sophie Sandahl competed in the 10K Saturday. (Photo courtesy Sandahl family)

They turned out in force.

Official stats show 277 runners competing Saturday in the annual Race the Reserve, the biggest fundraiser for Coupeville High School’s next graduating class.

The 5K was the most-popular event, attracting 107 competitors.

Meanwhile, the 10K snagged 99 runners, and the half marathon featured 71 people ambling across the prairie.

Two of the day’s three winners have a direction connection to Coupeville Middle and High School cross country.

Andrew Wyman, husband of CMS harrier coach Amber Wyman, claimed the crown in the half marathon.

George Spear, who will be a Wolf sophomore this fall, outran the field to win the 10K, while the 5K title was copped by Levi DeBoard, who seems to have no connection to the Wolf running programs.

 

Complete results:

 

Half Marathon:

Andrew Wyman (1st) 1:28:22.8
Zack Rikkinen (2nd) 1:32:49.7
Nikki Leith (3rd) 1:35:31.6
Kim VanSant (4th) 1:40:40.7
Rich Frazier (5th) 1:41:18.6
Jon Leachtenauer (6th) 1:47:38.3
Jakobi Baumann (7th) 1:49:33.1
James O’Brien (8th) 1:50:56.5
Ayla Gizlice (9th) 1:51:17.0
Pin Laurent (10th) 1:54:39.3
Terry Wadkins (11th) 1:55:31.8
Alexander Zarifis (12th) 1:55:57.1
Roy Seliber (13th) 1:56:05.0
Anna Smukowski (14th) 1:58:53.8
Jakob Kirschenmann (15th) 1:59:14.6
Josh Collins (16th) 2:00.31.7
Brian Austin (17th) 2:02.39.8
Andrey Kuksyuk (18th) 2:04:00.7
Steve Zarafis (19th) 2:04.09.8
Hank Milnes (20th) 2:05:18.5
Diana Mladosich (21st) 2:05:40.6
Genevieve Tedder (22nd) 2:05.56.3
Vivian Tedder (23rd) 2:06:40.1
Renee Tedder (24th) 2:06:54.9
Jen Swanson (25th) 2:07:10.7
Gina Salama (26th) 2:08:56.4
Randy DeWolde (27th) 2:08:56.8
Kate Anderson (28th) 2:09:14.6
Shelley Jackson (29th) 2:11:42.9
Griff Overturf (30th) 2:13:31.9
Landon Overturf (31st) 2:13:33.2
Vesa Rikkinen (32nd) 2:14:36.8
Jonathan Roberts (33rd) 2:15:25.3
Debbie St. Aubin (34th) 2:15:43.5
Tina Beus (35th) 2:16:20.2
Matthew Moberly (36th) 2:19:21.0
Rob Bevis (37th) 2:19:38.2
Loren Osborn (38th) 2:21:07.2
Kaylee Giles (39th) 2:21:32.9
Kay Sterner (40th) 2:22:07.7
Melissa Clarke (41st) 2:22:19.6
Jake Martel (42nd) 2:22:24.6
Lindsey Martel (43rd) 2:22:25.4
Selen Gizlice (44th) 2:22:37.6
Cassidee Beus (45th) 2:23:13.7
Jim Sterner (46th) 2:24:30.2
Trenton Mueller (47th) 2:24:47.8
Nikki Garcia (48th) 2:27:01.4
Misty Martin (49th) 2:27:55.8
Rayna Burke (50th) 2:29:15.0
Alysha Best (51st) 2:30:30.0
Pat McFaul (52nd) 2:33:11.9
Taylor Kirschenmann (53rd) 2:35:03.2
Nicole Rikkinen (54th) 2:35:09.1
Luke Kruger-Howard (55th) 2:36:02.5
Brina Hatcher (56th) 2:36:16.0
Karen Hatcher (57th) 2:36:16.1
Rachel Ruddell (58th) 2:37:37.2
Kelly Powers (59th) 2:41:57.8
A. Powers (60th) 2:41:58.1
Kevin Lavering (61st) 2:42:10.1
Theresa Manns (62nd) 2:44:10.8
Hiusze Noom (63rd) 2:45:42.9
Kimberly Hutchins (64th) 2:46:20.1
Andrew Strappazon (65th) 2:47.31.9
Andrew Jenkins (66th) 2:55:40.5
Chiage Zediker (67th) 2:56:46.3
Elizabeth Walker (68th) 2:58:41.6
Jeremy Walker (69th) 2:58:42.4
Katrina Riippa (70th) 3:09:18.4
Gerard Lopez (71st) 3:24:08.8

 

10K:

George Spear (1st) 43:50.0
Tom FitzMacken (2nd) 45:23.9
Stephanie Ballard (3rd) 45:26.3
Shawn Ross (4th) 46:02.0
Charles Arndt (5th) 46:09.9
Sam Howat (6th) 46:50.9
Cristian Rivas (7th) 48:17.5
Michael Hutchinson (8th) 48:53.9
Ralph Gamble (9th) 50:52.0
Vincent Tramonte (10th) 51:20.9
Cyrus Sparacio (11th) 51:40.1
Emily Starks (12th) 51:45.2
Michael Briddell (13th) 52:37.1
Amy Harper (14th) 53:37.5
Lydia Li (15th) 53:59.7
Dale Haley (16th) 54:16.8
Elizabeth McKeon (17th) 55:02.0
Van Gamble (18th) 55:11.5
Kevin Wunderly (19th) 55:14.0
Laura Evelle (20th) 55:27.9
Marti Murphy (21st) 56:18.9
Dina Deliyanides (22nd) 56:28.5
Sandra Johnson (23rd) 56:31.1
Susan Jones (24th) 56:35.8
Nick Abbott (25th) 57:02.2
Theresa Sanders (26th) 57:11.4
Katelyn Kean (27th) 58:03.2
Dana Montgomery (28th) 58:22.2
Maddie Miller (29th) 58:50.4
Miguel Razo (30th) 1:00:36.4
Erica Hendricks (31st) 1:00:48.9
John Basso (32nd) 1:00:55.2
Tessie Robertson (33rd) 1:01:02.8
Ivan Mauricio Navarro Martinez (34th) 1:01:03.5
Sophie Sandahl (35th) 1:01:22.0
Maddy McLain (36th) 1:01:32.0
Eyonna Mason-Vaughn (37th) 1:02:26.0
Hazel Busic (38th) 1:02:38.2
Richard Bourcier (39th) 1:03:53.0
Holden Usherwood (40th) 1:04:05.4
Tova Barden (41st) 1:04:15.7
Nathan Nicholson (42nd) 1:04:33.0
Shaelyn Pitta (43rd) 1:04:33.7
Tyra Mulligan (44th) 1:05:14.4
Ian Sebastian (45th) 1:05:14.9
Rebecca Rhodes (46th) 1:05:19.3
Dillon Sylte (47th) 1:05:21.2
Ali Mollhoff (48th) 1:05:21.7
Trina Gardner (49th) 1:05:48.5
Wade Gardner (50th) 1:05:49.2
Ellen Haley (51st) 1:05:52.0
Alondra Rivas (52nd) 1:06:17.6
David King (53rd) 1:06:24.5
Vasilios Andrews (54th) 1:06:40.9
Madeleine Winslow (55th) 1:08:05.0
Claire Sites (56th) 1:08:44.0
Kurtis Smith (57th) 1:08:45.5
Christina Jump (58th) 1:08:51.8
Brian Hickey (59th) 1:08:55.2
Anonymous Participant (60th) 1:09:54.9
Melissa Van Buhler (61st) 1:09:57.4
Ava Ford (62nd) 1:10:13.4
Hannah Nicholson (63rd) 1:10:13.7
Rachel Delshad (64th) 1:11:00.9
Mary Ann Duhrkopf (65th) 1:11:01.7
George Thawley (66th) 1:11:51.7
Thierry Lopez (67th) 1:12:12.3
Alexa Sandefur (68th) 1:12:13.3
Carolyn Pape (69th) 1:12:18.8
Patrick Kreek (70th) 1:14:01.9
Brittany Kreek (71st) 1:14:02.1
Catherine Hoover (72nd) 1:15:22.2
Tawnya Wavada (73rd) 1:15:51.9
Susan Briddell (74th) 1:15:56.3
Robin Murphy (75th) 1:16:03.5
Lindsay McClellan(76th) 1:16:59.4
Kyle McClellan (77th) 1:16:59.7
Zane Bennett (78th) 1:17:00.0
Thomas Moffitt (79th) 1:17:49.9
Maribeth Wunderly (80th) 1:17:56.0
E. Bookwalter (81st) 1:18:10.1
Kearstyn Small (82nd) 1:18:12.6
Madeleine Orton (83rd) 1:18:58.3
Pasi Rikkinen (84th) 1:21:32.6
Jeannie Sandahl (85th) 1:21:32.7
Lori Holt (86th) 1:27:45.0
Peter Kettler (87th) 1:27:55.2
Joy Hickey (88th) 1:28:19.2
James Bookwalter (89th) 1:28:27.5
Dawn Stobaugh (90th) 1:29:10.7
Lincoln Kelley (91st) 1:30:24.9
Heidi Ford (92nd) 1:30:38.5
Mike Simpson (93rd) 1:30:56.5
Olesya Matson (94th) 1:31:57.6
Chris Holt (95th) 1:34:00.3
Brandy Bookwalter (96th) 1:37:08.2
Chelsea Stobaugh (97th) 1:37:10.6
Kasha Portrey (98th) 1:48:36.2
Mikel Bryant (99th) 1:48.37.7

 

5K:

Levi DeBoard (1st) 16:44.9
Jeroam Wood-Pina (2nd) 19:09.5
Nolan Saltonstall (3rd) 20:58.7
Cael Wilson (4th) 21:29.6
Nicholas Wasik (5th) 21:54.1
Larry DeBoard (6th) 24:08.3
David Harris (7th) 24:26.1
Joseph Lawrence (8th) 25:02.0
Matthew Kern (9th) 25:15.3
Bridget Perkins (10th) 25:24.2
Jill Tsuchitori (11th) 26:31.6
Cameron Marley (12th) 26:33.5
Edmund Wilson (13th) 26:37.4
Madeleine Howat (14th) 27:15.2
Natalie Jamison (15th) 27:34.4
Brandon Bailey (16th) 27:39.6
A. Powers (17th) 28:47.0
River Simpson (18th) 29:16.3
Isabelle Tsuchitori (19th) 29:16.5
Chase Simpson (20th) 29:16.7
John Teutsch (21st) 29:48.7
Kate Reef (22nd) 30:04.8
M. Howat (23rd) 30:10.0
Ross Labrenz (24th) 30:48.3
Nathan Howat (25th) 30:54.7
Jon McGinnis (26th) 30:56.5
Tyler Domitrovich (27th) 31:25.6
John Hughes (28th) 31:39.5
Pam Sanstrom (29th) 32:22.5
Amber Austin (30th) 32:32.2
Rhianna Olson (31st) 33:10.6
N. Farnum (32nd) 33:15.6
N. Farnum II (33rd) 33:17.5
Alexandra Farnum (34th) 33:20.7
Andrew Farnum (35th) 33:31.1
Natalie Perera (36th) 33:49.0
Lynn Hyde (37th) 33:55.4
Brenden Hansen (38th) 35:20.2
Katheryne Crowe (39th) 35:54.3
Laurrin Bates (40th) 36:24.1
Cameron Davies (41st) 36:31.6
Taygin Jump (42nd) 37:00.1
Tate Wyman (43rd) 37:00.1
Rachel Gonzalez (44th) 37:18.8
A. Bosler (45th) 37:24.1
Rebecca Albright (46th) 37:31.7
Liliya Kuksyuk (47th) 37:56.6
Lynn Baldwin Rhoades (48th) 38:02.7
Jay Gainer (49th) 38:05.1
Cynthia Sebastian (50th) 38:38.6
Alison Perera (51st) 38:40.3
Michael P. Abercrombie (52nd) 39:33.5
Anonymous Participant (53rd) 39:46.3
Jim Smith (54th) 39:52.0
Jen Wuest (55th) 40:24.3
Shannon Tumblin (56th) 40:29.5
Providence Phelps (57th) 40:32.1
Desi Greene (58th) 41:00.1
Kaniu Eckart (59th) 41:01.0
O. Glaze (60th) 41:05.4
Albert Estrada (61st) 41:06.5
Kathy Glaze (62nd) 41:06.5
Ace Jones (63rd) 41:28.9
Candy O’Neal (64th) 42:39.1
Rainy Simpson (65th) 43:40.8
Ron Pedersen (66th) 43:46.7
Kristina Morris (67th) 44:22.6
Matt Bepler (68th) 44:28.3
Kristine Davies (69th) 44:40.7
Megan Dean (70th) 45:12.4
Brittany Britz (71st) 45:55.1
K. Britz (72nd) 45:55.3
Marie Salerno (73rd) 46:40.3
Alexis Macias (74th) 46:41.4
Lori Heimbuch (75th) 47:28.6
Colleen Nelson (76th) 47:38.5
Lisa Olds (77th) 48:09.4
Tim Bright (78th) 49:12.8
Nicole Marley (79th) 51:09.5
Kayla Moreno (80th) 51:18.1
Raynee Hayes (81st) 51:36.0
Kirsten Smith (82nd) 51:40.2
Elya Howat (83rd) 53:01.0
Stefanie Schultz (84th) 53:01.4
Anthony Hernandez (85th) 54:30.4
Pat Hernandez (86th) 54:32.9
Stone Simpson (87th) 55:51.4
Esteban Hernandez (88th) 57:44.0
Kellie Sites (89th) 59:21.9
Bill Sites (90th) 59:22.0
Haley Sites (91st) 1:00:01.4
Nathan Harris (92nd) 1:02:01.3
Mark Mulligan (93rd) 1:02:02.1
Christie Martel (94th) 1:02:13.7
Anthony Martel (95th) 1:02:14.1
Chris McFaul (96th) 1:02:14.1
Siri Barden (97th) 1:03:54.8
Patricia Nielsen (98th) 1:05:30.5
Alice Jones (99th) 1:05:34.4
Amy Emery (100th) 1:05.34.7
Susanna Jones (101st) 1:05:35.0
Alan Frisby (102nd) 1:07:23.2
Tom Nielsen (103rd) 1:07:34.4
Julie Beck (104th) 1:09:37.3
Deann Whipple (105th) 1:09:37.5
LeAnn Bright (106th) 1:09:37.7
Ted Gage (107th) 1:21:51.6

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Lincoln Kelley, winnin’ all the awards. (Photo property Oak Harbor High School)

He’s reppin’ different school colors these days, but still spends his days being awesome.

Former Coupeville High School track coach Lincoln Kelley currently earns a paycheck from the Oak Harbor school district, where he’s the high school Automotive Instructor.

Along with training a new generation in the dark arts of motorized vehicles, he’s also an advisor for the OHHS SkillsUSA program.

Kelley’s hard work with the Wildcats was honored recently with his selection as Washington state’s 2023 SkillsUSA Adviser of the Year.

That comes on the heels of the ‘Cats sending 37 students to the state conference.

While there, OHHS claimed 17 medals, had juniors Erastine Gee and Haily Hettenbach reelected as state officers, and saw one team member land a job with Boeing.

Four Wildcat students move on to compete at the SkillsUSA national competition in June, while OHHS was hailed as a Gold Level Chapter of Distinction for the fifth straight year.

Kelley credits the team success to a strong group working together.

“I am but a small part of the OHHS SkillsUSA Advisor team,” he said. “The big credit goes to Chef Mary Rawlins, our Chapter Advisor.

“Our students did a fantastic job and represented the school and themselves very well. Their success reflects our combined efforts in the learning processes.

“I’m just happy to be a part of this.”

SkillsUSA, which was founded in 1965, serves almost 400,000 middle school, high school, and college students.

It promotes “training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations.”

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Lathom Kelley’s jersey, and the prairie where he spent many a day. (Bennett Richter photo)

Wolf Nation is embracing one of its families.

Coupeville High School coaches, administrators, athletes, students, teachers, and fans will unite this Friday, Sept. 16 to honor Lathom Kelley and his family at halftime of a football game with Sultan.

Lathom, who graduated with the CHS Class of 2016, is believed to have died after a kayak accident Saturday between Guemes Island and Jack Island.

A search involving multiple police and fire departments and the U.S. Coast Guard recovered the kayak and an oar, which were stuck under the water’s surface in a kelp bed.

Lathom’s backpack was separately recovered, and it was confirmed he had not been wearing a life jacket.

A local diver with experience in operating in kelp braved the strong currents and high tide to lead a two-day search but a body has not been recovered.

After consultation with Lathom’s family, Coupeville High School Athletic Director Willie Smith issued the following statement Wednesday morning:

 

As you all know, CSD lost one of our own last weekend.

For those of you that didn’t know Lathom, he was one of those students that tested every ounce of one’s patience with his, at once crazy and limit-pushing behavior and in the next moment his positive and embracing behavior.

His father, Lincoln, worked for our district in the maintenance department for many years and was also part of our high school track program, coaching with Randy King for many years.

Brandon, his brother, also graduated from CHS and was an amazingly positive and quiet leader in his own right while at CHS.

Our football team (along with Ryan King, a former CMS/CHS coach), upon hearing of Lathom’s passing, immediately reached out to their coach with the idea of honoring Lathom with a presentation of his jersey, number #44, to his parents and family at halftime of our home game this Friday night.

They will also be wearing a #44 sticker on their helmets the remainder of the season in his honor.

The Kelleys are overwhelmed with this gesture by our football team, and it would go a long way in helping them deal with this unbelievable loss if we had a full showing of support for them at the game. 

Please join us this Friday at 7:00 PM as we come together and wrap a grieving family in the arms of our Wolf family. 

Lathom Kelley poses with parents Lincoln and Shawna, during Senior Night football festivities in 2015. (Gabe Wynn photo)

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