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Paperwork comes first, playing comes second.

Fall sports (and activities) begin this month for Coupeville High School and Middle School students.

Football is first up, with Day #1 of practice set for Wednesday, Aug. 21.

After that comes the beginning of cross country, volleyball, soccer, cheer, and other stuff.

Want to be part of the explosion of activity? Get your paperwork done today!

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Alita Blouin and Co. return to action later this month. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Get ahead of the paperwork curve.

Coupeville High School and Middle School athletes can get all their forms filled out and fees paid before practice begins at an athletic paperwork day Tuesday, August 17.

The event runs from 12-5 PM at the CHS office.

Attendance is not mandatory, as athletes can also obtain paperwork by emailing Lisa Yoder (lyoder@coupeville.k12.wa.us) or Barbi Ford (bford@coupeville.k12.wa.us).

Forms to be completed, with student and parent signatures, include the Athletic/Activities form, Extra-Curricular/Athletic Participant Eligibility form, and the Free/Reduced lunch form.

All athletes need a sports physical as well.

Physicals cover two years, and you can check your status on the school’s Skyward site. It’s under the Health Info button on the left.

ASB and fall athletic fees, which need to be handled prior to the first game, can be paid during this event or online through the eFunds link on Skyward.

CHS plays volleyball, boys tennis, football, co-ed cross country, and boys and girls soccer in the fall, while CMS offers cross country, volleyball, and boys soccer.

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Fall sports practices kick off in two weeks, with a registration event set for Aug. 20. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The first step towards a new school sports year happens two weeks from today.

Coupeville High School hosts a sports and activities registration event Tuesday, August 20 in the CHS commons.

The event, which is for high school and middle school students, runs from 12-6:00 and is for turning in paperwork and getting signed up either for fall activities or for the entire year.

While all CHS/CMS athletes need a current physical on file before beginning practice, that’s something you need to take care of separately.

The first day for CHS football practice is Aug. 21, with boys tennis, volleyball, cross country, cheer, and girls soccer kicking off a new season Aug. 26.

Middle school sports teams, which include cross country, volleyball, and boys soccer, begin practice Sept. 9.

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Jacob Martin (John Fisken photos)

   CHS gridiron ace Jacob Martin strides into his senior season. (John Fisken photos)

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Wolf spikers reach for the stars.

It’s time to start seriously thinking about fall sports.

The calendar still says summer, but the first marker heralding a new year of school sports is fast approaching.

This Thursday (Aug. 11) brings the CMS/CHS Sports Sign Up Day, which will run from noon-6 PM in the Coupeville High School gym.

Athletes and their parents can take care of registration and fees while getting schedules.

In a change from previous years, there won’t be any physicals offered that day.

All athletes need to have an updated physical prior to the start of practice to be eligible to participate.

High school football is first up, starting practice Aug. 17.

Girls soccer, boys tennis and volleyball start Aug. 22, while middle school volleyball and football begin practices Sept. 6.

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Be like Emma Smith. Cause you know Emma Smith will have her paperwork ready. (John Fisken photo)

   Be like Emma Smith. Cause you know Emma Smith will have her paperwork ready. (John Fisken photo)

Yeah, if you could get your paperwork done on time, that’d be great.

I know, it’s only late June, but if you think and plan ahead, life is going to be so much easier later this summer.

Dates to keep in mind:

Paperwork turn-in day for all Coupeville High School/Middle School sports is Aug. 11 from noon-6 PM in the CHS gym.

High school football starts practice Aug. 17.

High school volleyball, girls soccer and boys tennis start practice Aug. 22.

Middle school football and volleyball start practice Sept. 6.

Players need to have ALL paperwork turned in prior to stepping on the field/court (or Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith is allowed to throw dirty gym socks at you) and all fees must be paid by Aug. 29.

Stay on top of things. Be prepared. Be ready.

Cause I’m pretty sure the dirty gym socks things is real. Pretty, pretty, pretty sure.

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