
Taylor Chiles, seen here in an earlier game, has provided a spark to the Wolves since moving up to varsity to cover for injured players. (John Fisken photos)

Yes, we have become Fashion Weekly. Got a problem with that? Zane Bundy, injured but natty Saturday.
The sun was out Saturday, the fashion was poppin’ and, for a half, it looked like a major upset was brewin’.
But, it wasn’t to be, as, eventually, visiting Charles Wright Academy found their legs and roared back to knock off the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad 3-1.
The non-conference loss dropped the Wolves to 3-8.
Coupeville, 2-2 in Olympic League play, closes the regular season with conference games at home against Klahowya Monday and on the road at Port Townsend Wednesday.
The Wolves have already clinched a playoff berth, but are still fighting with Port Townsend for the league’s #2 seed.
The top two Olympic League teams host their playoff openers, while the #3 seed hits the road.
Coupeville came out on fire Saturday.
Even missing a number of key players — injuries have been a constant, nagging issue for the Wolves — CHS took the early lead.
Abraham Leyva banged home his 13th goal of the season, off of an assist by Uriel Liquidano, to stake Coupeville to a 1-0 halftime advantage.
Tired legs, though, eventually caught up with the Wolves.
“With so many guys out and not as many subs the guys got a little tired the second half,” said Wolf coach Kyle Nelson.











































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