
Abraham Leyva has scored in all seven Coupeville High School soccer games this season. (John Fisken photos)

Zane Bundy, seen here on the charge in an earlier game, punched in his second goal of the season Friday in a 3-0 win.
Now they’re rolling.
Recording their second-straight 3-0 win Friday, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad officially kicked off a winning streak.
This victory came in Puyallup, with host Cascade Christian bowing to the suddenly-potent Wolf attack.
Now 2-4-1 on the season, Coupeville will try and stretch the streak out to three when it travels to Forks Monday.
That will be a rematch (the Wolves knocked off the Spartans this past Monday on Whidbey) and will cap the non-conference portion of the schedule.
After that one, CHS has a run of six straight 1A Olympic League games beginning with a home game Thursday, Apr. 14 against Port Townsend (2-2-1).
Facing off with a win-less Cascade Christian squad Friday, the Wolves rattled home three goals, with three different players hitting the back of the net.
Abraham Leyva tallied his ninth goal, while keeping alive his streak of having scored in every game this season.
Fellow seniors Zane Bundy and Sebastian Davis netted scores as well. It was the second goal of the season for each of them.
Leyva and Zack Nall each picked up an assist while Wolf goalie Connor McCormick notched his second straight shutout.
“We played our best game to date,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson. “A very balanced game with some great defense, and a quick attack going forward.”











































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