
Joel Walstad barks out signals while Lathom Kelley prepares to unleash a little thing he calls “Super Fast Blinding Speed.”

Did CHS head coach Tony Maggio sleep at all the night before the first day of practice? Probably not.
Vacation is done.
The first wave of Coupeville High School athletes hit the practice field Wednesday, officially kicking off the 2014-2015 school athletic year.
Today it was Wolf football. In five days, girls’ soccer, volleyball and boys’ tennis will join them.
The first official game: Friday, Sept. 5 when CHS welcomes South Whidbey to Cow Town for a football game that will decide the fate of the universe itself.
And thus it begins.















































