It was not an especially thrilling day for the Olympic League.
Two of the league’s three girls’ soccer playoff teams fell in the first day of postseason action Saturday, leaving league champ Klahowya to fend for itself against the forces of the Nisqually League.
Port Townsend, the #3 seed, went down hard, falling 5-0 to Bellevue Christian, while #2 Coupeville was forced to travel 45 miles for a “home” game that they lost 3-0 to Vashon Island.
Despite earning the chance to host their game, the Wolves were denied by a District 3 rule that all playoff games have to be held on turf fields.
That forced CHS to hit the highway early in the AM and travel to Kingston High School.
The loss dropped Coupeville’s final record to 6-7-1, still the strongest mark by far in the school’s limited girls’ soccer history.
The game marked the end of the road for a group of splendid seniors who helped lift the program to new heights.
Julia Myers, Ana Luvera, Christine Fields, Micky LeVine, Erin Rosenkranz, Ivy Luvera, Marisa Etzell and the injured Jacki Ginnings all bowed out on top.
Final scoring totals for the season:
Micky LeVine – 6
Marisa Etzell – 4
Mia Littlejohn – 3
Erin Rosenkranz – 3
Sage Renninger – 2
Lauren Bayne – 1
Jacki Ginnings – 1
Ana Luvera – 1













































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