Three and counting.
That’s where Coupeville’s scoreless games streak stands after a 5-0 Cascade Conference girls’ soccer loss at Lakewood Thursday night.
13 and counting.
That’s the goal differential for the Wolves, who, despite mounting a better offensive charge than a season ago, when they scored just three goals all season, have failed to find the back of the net.
Nine and counting.
That’s where the loss streak stands for CHS varsity sports in general after the loss, with volleyball (0-3), girls’ soccer (0-3), football (0-2) and boys’ tennis (0-1) sharing the slow start.
The 1A Wolves, who have opened with games against 3A Oak Harbor and two of their own league’s toughest 2A schools — Cedarcrest and Lakewood — finally get a break Saturday, when they travel to Port Townsend for a game that will match 1A schools on the pitch.
Hopefully good things — goals and wins and such — will follow them across on the ferry.











































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