Tuesdays are made for Zane Bundy.
The Coupeville High School sophomore and his Wolf boys’ soccer teammates have played twice this season — both time on Tuesdays — and both games have featured electrifying goals from Bundy.
This time around, he netted a score against 2A biggie Cedarcrest off of an assist from fellow sophomore Abraham Leyva. The duo are now tied for the early team lead with two goals apiece.
It wasn’t quite enough for a huge upset, however, as the visiting Red Wolves managed to scrape together a pair of late second-half goals and escape from The Rock with a 2-1 victory.
The loss dropped Coupeville to 1-1 overall, 0-1 in Cascade Conference play, heading into a big Island showdown against South Whidbey Friday.
That contest, the Wolves’ third straight home game, kicks off at Micky Clark Field at 6 PM.
Playing against Cedarcrest, the Wolves held on to a 1-0 lead past the 20th minute of the second half.
Josiah Campbell barely missed netting a second score for CHS. The persistent wind and a couple of questionable calls, including one on a Coupeville breakaway, hurt the Wolves.
Still, CHS coach Kyle Nelson came away pleased with much of what he saw.
“The boys played a great game,” Nelson said. “Could have come away with a win against a really good team.”
The Wolves lost two starters after the game, with a family move to Las Vegas taking away junior Oscar Liquidano and freshman Uriel Liquidano.













































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