
Freshman Kalia Littlejohn has scored a Wolf single-season record nine goals this season, and will be gunning for double digits Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)
Short memories.
That’s what the Coupeville High School booters need, as they get a chance to bounce right back after absorbing their worst loss of the season Monday night.
Facing off with a Klahowya squad trying to recapture the magic that carried it to the 1A state title a year ago, the Wolves were bounced 6-0 on the road.
That was a far cry from the first match-up, when Coupeville fell 2-0 in a hotly-contested game.
The win guaranteed the Eagles (5-0 in league, 11-3-1 overall) the league title, while the Wolves (3-2, 5-6-3) are locked into second place.
Coupeville closes its regular season Tuesday afternoon, hosting Port Townsend (1-4, 1-10-2) at 4 PM.
It’s Senior Night for Wolf booters Kirsten Pelroy, Jovanah Foote and Jennifer Spark.
A victory against the RedHawks and Coupeville would tie last year’s team for the most wins in a single season.
Win or lose, the Wolves open the playoffs with a loser-out “home” game Saturday, Oct. 31 against the #3 team from the Nisqually League.
We’re using quotes because district rules stipulate all postseason games have to be played on turf, so Coupeville gets shafted for a second straight year when it comes to “hosting” a playoff game.
To keep track of where the game will be played, and the opponent, check in frequently at:
http://www.olympicleague.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=1665&sport=11











































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