Betrayed by the ferry!
Forced to depart Friday Harbor or spend the night there, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad had to forgo playing overtime and accept a 3-3 draw Monday night.
The tie, coming against a non-conference foe they pushed around in a season-opening win, left the Wolves at 4-6-1, winless in their last four matches.
The stalemate was a bright spot for Friday Harbor, which improved to 0-11-1.
CHS coach Kyle Nelson preferred to look on the bright side of things afterwards.
“It was a fairly even match; Friday Harbor was improved from our first game,” he said. “Good to get a positive result after our difficult week last week.”
Wolf sophomore Abraham Leyva continued his assault on the net, punching in his eighth and ninth goals of the season, while senior Sean Donley hit on his third score.
Donley and sophomore Zane Bundy notched assists.
Friday Harbor was paced by two goals from Daniel Porter and one from Sam Paul-Barrette.













































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