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Jayden Little has skills on, and off, the court. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Business is booming for Coupeville students pursuing diverse educational opportunities.

Working through SkillsUSA, and guided by teacher Lincoln Kelley, a group of Wolves spent a chunk of January showcasing their abilities to judges.

Hailing from both high school and middle school, Coupeville students competed in areas ranging from Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair to Medical and Nurse Assisting.

There was also work done in the fields of Welding (Fabrication and Sculpture), Baking and Pastry Arts, Culinary Arts, Motorcycle Service Technology, and Job Interview.

Plus, Action Skills, Pin Design, Team Engineering, and Extemporaneous Speaking.

Now, 11 Wolves have been invited to the 2025 SkillsUSA Washington State Leadership and Skills Conference, which goes down Mar. 27-29 at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood.

 

CHS/CMS students advancing:

Action Skills MS – Autumn Rubin
Pin Design MS – Natylie Driscoll
Medical Assisting – Alexandra Lo
Nurse Assisting – Pamela Morrell
Team Engineering MS – Autumn Rubin, Frank Morrell, Marina Flood
Motorcycle Service Technology – Max Ohme, Nikolas Rogers, Jayden Little
Extemporaneous Speaking – Bettie Woolworth
Job Interview – Tomoaki Nishihara

 

The Wolves get the call to the big stage:

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Haley Sherman, the young days. (Christa Canell photo)

Haley Sherman, the young days. (Christa Canell photo)

Sherman (right) with fellow CHS senior softball players Madelien Roberts (left) and Breeanna Messner. (John Fisken photo)

Sherman (right) with fellow CHS senior softball players Madeline Roberts (left) and Breeanna Messner. (John Fisken photo)

The Sherminator

The Sherminator

Haley Sherman was born to ride.

The Coupeville High School senior, who grew up to be a volleyball and softball star, embraced motorcycles from a young age, as shown in today’s flashback photo.

Pick a sport and the multi-talented Sherman excels, helping keep alive the tradition of excellence attached to her last name — probably the most famous in town.

How good is she, exactly?

They named the street I live on after her.

Yeah, that good.

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