
Joye Jackson, seen here on a non-foggy day, and Tori Wellman will be honored on Senior Night this Saturday. (John Fisken photo)
Coupeville fans might have seen the future 2A girls’ soccer state champs come through town Tuesday.
The big word there, however, is MIGHT, as all-consuming fog on the prairie made it nearly impossible for anyone to see anything.
Somewhere out there, in the deepest of pea soup hovering on the pitch, the undefeated Archbishop Thomas Murphy booters stayed perfect, rolling to a precise 6-0 win.
At least that’s what everyone thinks happened, in the brief moments when they could actually see the field.
With goalie Siera Loch locking down the net against the 1A Wolves and Cali Crisler scoring twice, the visiting Wildcats improved to 14-0 on the season, 12-0 in Cascade Conference play. Coupeville dropped to 2-11.
The Wolves will now package a rare double dip trip to Granite Falls (Thursday, Oct. 24 and Monday, Oct. 28) around a Senior Night against King’s (Saturday, Oct. 26) that will kickoff in the morning (11 AM).
That game will honor Wolf vets Tori Wellman and Joye Jackson.
The two trips to Granite are due to a scheduling snafu Oct. 10 when refs weren’t properly booked when the teams were supposed to play in Coupeville, leaving the two teams standing around twiddling their thumbs before heading across town to watch volleyball.











































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