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Caleb Meyer lines up a shot back in his high school days. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

He’s a bona fide Cow Town legend.

Coupeville grad Caleb Meyer, who helped lead Wolf boys’ basketball to one of the best seasons in program history as a senior in 2022, will be back in the CHS gym this summer.

The hardcourt ace, who went on to play two seasons of hoops at Skagit Valley College, will be headlining a summer basketball camp set for July 22-24.

For all the info, keep on scrolling down to the photo below:

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It’s always basketball season. (Brad Sherman photos)

One generation, passing on basketball knowledge to the next.

The Coupeville High School gym was alive with the sound of squeaking shoes as former Wolf hoops stars Caleb Meyer and Hawthorne Wolfe helped lead a recent skills camp.

The event was run by NBC Camps and attracted a pack of future hardwood heroes.

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Caleb Meyer slices to the hoop. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

If you’re going to learn, you should learn from the best.

So, it’s perfect that former Coupeville hoops star Caleb Meyer will be back in town in mid-July, helping lead a basketball day camp at CHS.

The event, run by NBC Camps, goes down July 16-18, with each day running from 9:00 AM-3:00 PM.

It’s open to boys and girls between the ages of 8-12 and you can find out more info by looking at the pic below.

Meyer came of age chasing gumballs across the carpet at Videoville when I worked there for his grandparents.

After a stellar run as a middle school athlete in Coupeville, he attended Jackson High School for three years, then returned to Cow Town as a senior.

Meyer played a major role for a Wolf basketball squad which went 16-0, won a bi-district title and advanced to the state tourney.

He capped his final year of high school by blazing through track and field season, including bringing home a 2nd place state medal in the 4 x 100 relay.

After graduation from CHS, Meyer has spent the past two years attending Skagit Valley College, where he was a member of the men’s basketball program.

This summer, he’s bouncing across the USA with NBC Camps, in his third year of coaching with them.

Meyer is at Whitworth College right now, and will trek to Alaska later, but McKenzie’s big “lil’ bro” has his return to Central Whidbey circled on his calendar.

“It’s such an honor to be able to help lead the Coupeville camp this year,” he said.

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Coupeville hoopsters ages 8-12 can take part in a high-level basketball skills camp this summer.

NBC Camps is returning to the CHS gym July 16-18, which each day running from 9:00 AM-3:00 PM.

Cost is $250, and players will be grouped by age, skill level, and experience.

NBC Basketball focuses on “total skill development emphasizing training the total athlete” and camps “combine Christian values with cutting-edge research on talent development, building confidence, and the importance of commitment.”

For more info, pop over to:

https://www.nbccamps.com/basketball/camps/washington/coupeville

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Former Wolf hoops star Caleb Meyer, seen with dad Frank and big sis McKenzie, came back to town to coach the next generation of Coupeville basketball players. (Photo courtesy Meyer family)

God’s chosen sport is booming in Cow Town.

NBC Camps came to Coupeville in late July, with former Wolf hoops sensation Caleb Meyer among the coaches, drawing close to 40 players to the three-day skills event.

The camp, open to kids 8-12, offered participants 18 hours of training.

The appearance by Meyer, who played a crucial role in the CHS boys winning a league title and advancing to state during his senior season in 2022, was a special treat for the future Wolves.

And for his former coach, Brad Sherman, who was hanging around the gym snapping pics and watching the oldest of his four boys, Brady, fine-tune his own hardwood skills.

Caleb was one of the four coaches on staff at the camp,” said the CHS hoops guru. “That was fun to see.”

Caleb Meyer (in red shorts) works with young Coupeville basketball players. (Brad Sherman photos)

Lined up and ready to rumble.

The gym is alive with the sound of squeaking shoes.

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