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Reina Reed is one of three Coupeville High School Students of the Quarter. (Photos courtesy Robin Bernardy)

Three for three.

When the Coupeville Lions Club honored its CHS Students of the Quarter Wednesday, there were three teenagers on hand instead of the normal two.

A rare tie in the voting process capped the third quarter of the 2023-2024 school year, so the more, the merrier.

The Lions honored Reina Reed, Andrew Williams, and Logan Downes.

CHS seniors are eligible for the award, with staff and teachers voting on the recipients.

Things taken into consideration include attitude, leadership, scholarship, community service, sportsmanship, inspiration, contributions to school, and congeniality.

The Coupeville Lions have a long, proud tradition of honoring local students, having done so for more than 80 years.

Last year, the service group awarded $50,000 in scholarships to Wolf grads.

As each school year progresses, the Lions honor two (or sometimes three) students each quarter, with two of those honorees later being hailed as the Students of the Year.

For quarter three, the winners are:

 

Logan Downes:

The all-time leading scorer in CHS boys’ basketball history was also a First-Team All-League pick as a record-setting quarterback during football season.

A member of the Captain’s Club who enjoys his Advanced Placement Government and Physics Class, Downes put in community service as a ref with Coupeville Youth Basketball and as a frequent volunteer.

He worked at the elementary school, in the concession stand at sports events, and at the Penn Cove Mussel Fest.

The youngest of Ralph and Angie’s three sons, Logan is an avid outdoorsman who plans to attend a four-year college and pursue a career as a Fish and Wildlife Officer.

Logan Downes

 

Reina Reed:

A former baseball player and cheerleader, Reed is a member of the Lions Club Leos and enjoys studying coding and chemistry.

The daughter of Christopher and Jessica, she works as a student assistant in the CHS office and plans to study science at Western Washington University.

As a member of the Wolf cheer squad, Reina has been active in both sideline and competition cheer.

 

Andrew Williams:

A prolific athlete (soccer, basketball, baseball) and member of the jazz band, he rocks a 4.0 GPA and is in the National Honor Society.

Zaneita and Matthew’s son is a Dairy Queen manager and enjoys working out and playing multiple musical instruments.

A volunteer at the elementary school, he also has helped with Race the Reserve, Ragnar, and Mussel Fest.

Andrew, who enjoys studying science and doing woodworking, plans to major in Engineering.

Andrew Williams

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Wolf cheerleaders, ready to rock the joint. (Jennifer Morrell photos)

“I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these amazing humans!”

While her squad narrowly missed out on punching its ticket to the state meet, Coupeville High School cheer coach Jennifer Morrell was still pumped Saturday.

The Wolves, who recently returned to being a competition squad as well as a sideline one, wrapped their season at Tahoma High School in the Last Chance Qualifier.

Coupeville showed up and showed out on the blue mats, as they have done each time out.

“We showcased the routine last night and are already planning next year’s routine!” Morrell said.

“They learned and grew so much this season.”

Spending their Saturday on the big stage.

As they move forward, the Wolves are also celebrating donations which will enable them to purchase some of their own mats.

With help from the Arts and Crafts Association in particular, CHS cheer has been able to obtain five of the nine panels needed to give it a complete set.

And it’s never too late to help out.

If you’re interested in donating to the cause, contact Wolf cheer at jmorrell@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

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Rock the gym, all night long. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve brought the spirt indoors.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad has moved from football to basketball season, trading the gridiron for the hardwood.

Following along behind them is wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

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Rafaela Silva De Campos Conceicao (left) and Layla Heo kick off a series of Coupeville High School cheer pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Get loud ‘n proud for photo day.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders took a break from prepping for game day activity by posing for wanderin’ pic clicker John Fisken, who delivers the glossy images seen above and below.

To see more of the Wolves, get yourself to a basketball game in the future, or hit the road the next time the CHS competition squad takes on the world.

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