When the goals started flowing, they never stopped.
After scoring just once in its first four games, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad opened the floodgates Thursday night, punching in shots from all angles to down visiting Sultan 3-2 for its first win under new coach Troy Cowan.
Playing with a bit of a chip on their shoulder — Micky “Two Fists” LeVine earned a yellow card for a well-timed retaliatory foul that made her dad, select soccer coach Sean LeVine, beam with pride — the Wolves (1-4) never backed off against the Turks.
LeVine set up Makana Stone for a goal with a perfectly-placed header, then later took a hard foul that allowed Jennifer Spark to notch her first high school goal on a place kick.
Rounding out the scoring, Tori Wellman popped one into the back of the net, with the assist going to Wolf captain Erin Rosenkranz.
While the offense was red-hot, Wolf goaltender Julia Myers and her backline defenders held up their end of the bargain, as well, shutting down the Turks at crunch time.














































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