
Ethan Spark, one of five Wolves to score this season, nailed his goal from almost midfield. (John Fisken photos)
Every time Abraham Leyva steps on the soccer pitch, he has a pretty good idea where the net is sitting.
The Coupeville High School senior is the leading scorer in Wolf boys’ soccer history and he’s making a run at breaking his own single-season mark.
Through six games this season, Leyva has tallied eight goals — he hit one in each of the first five games, then went for a hat-trick Monday against Forks.
With eight regular season games left (and then hopefully a decent playoff run), he’s already more than halfway to the 14 goals he scored as a junior.
Toss in 11 as a sophomore and Leyva has scored 33 times in a little under 2.5 seasons in the red and black.
I was going to compare how his total in 2016 matched up with other booters in the state, but had little luck tracking down other numbers.
The Seattle Times and MaxPreps are a jumble right now (the consistency of girls soccer teams reporting their stats in the fall apparently didn’t carry over to the spring).
Best I could find was Nick Iregui of Charles Wright Academy, who is listed with nine goals, and Reyes Garcia of Hazen, who supposedly has eight.
But both of their stats are just as jumbled as everyone else, so who really knows?
My list of CHS varsity goal scorers, however, I can vouch for:
Abraham Leyva — 8
William Nelson –2
Zane Bundy — 1
Sebastian Davis — 1
Ethan Spark — 1












































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