
Micky LeVine, who leads Coupeville in scoring this season, looks for an opening in the defense. (John Fisken photos)
It’s simple.
Win tonight and you get a home playoff game. Lose, and you start the postseason on the road.
When Coupeville (5-6-1 overall, 2-3 in the Olympic League) and Port Townsend (3-10, 2-3) kick off at Mickey Clark Field (5 PM), it’ll be a battle for second place, better postseason seeding and bragging rights.
The Redhawks stunned the Wolves 1-0 Tuesday to force a tie, setting up a chance for Coupeville to get a bit of revenge on its home field in the regular season finale.
Klahowya (14-0, 6-0) is league champ, while Chimacum’s booters (2-12, 1-5) are done.
The #2 seed from the Olympic League will host the #3 team from the Nisqually League Nov. 1, while the loser tonight will take its #3 seed on the road to play the #2 team from the Nisqually League the same day.
The winners of those games advance to the double-elimination portion of the district tourney Nov. 4-8.
To get you ready we present some snappy pics from Tuesday’s game, courtesy John Fisken.
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