
Wolf goalie Kole Kellison will be one of eight players honored on Senior Night Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)
On to Senior Night!
With the chance to honor eight players just a day away, the horror of a 7-0 blowout at Archbishop Thomas Murphy Monday will hopefully fade fairly quickly.
Having had its two-match winning streak rudely busted by the second-best team in the Cascade Conference, the Wolves (2-12) head home to face Granite Falls Wednesday. JV kicks off at 4, varsity at 6.
Honored that night will be seniors Nathan Lamb, Jacob Lovell, Kole Kellison, Danny Savalza, Josh Wilsey, Nathan Kircher, Luke Pelant and Tim Quinn.
Anything will be better than Coupeville’s trip to Everett, which started roughly, with ATM punching in a goal four minutes into the match, and went off the cliff from there.
By the time things were done, Wildcat Jalen Crisler (3) and Kenny Ficklin (2) had combined for five goals, while ATM goaltender Jeff Scavotto had little to bother him.
“They showed why they are a top level team, and were running on all cylinders last night,” Wolf coach Paul Mendes said. “Their offense kept us pretty busy defending most of the night.”
Lamb broke through the defense twice for shots, but “the ball just was not bouncing our way.”
“We know we need to regroup and get ready for Granite Falls for our last home game,” Mendes said. “This is a good group and I am confident they will heal their wounds and bounce back.”











































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