Sultan got some payback.
Avenging an earlier season loss, the host Turks slipped past visiting Coupeville Thursday night, claiming a tense 2-0 victory.
With Jewelia Meischke and Siera Strauss slipping goals into the back of the net, Sultan made up for the first time the two teams met in late September, when the Wolves made off with a 3-1 win.
This time around, the offense just wasn’t clicking quite as well for Coupeville, which fell to 1-9 in Cascade Conference play, 2-10 overall.
The Wolves have four regular season games left, with their two final home games coming next week.
Coupeville hosts Archbishop Thomas Murphy Tuesday, Oct. 22, goes to Granite Falls Oct. 24, then holds Senior Night at 11 AM Oct. 26 against King’s.
The regular season comes to a close with a second road game at Granite Oct. 28.
The burp in the schedule is because when the Tigers traveled to Whidbey last week, no refs showed. Since Coupeville was responsible for the refs, they give up the home game in the rescheduling.













































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