
Zack Nall notched his first two varsity goals Monday in a 7-2 Coupeville win at Forks. (John Fisken photos)
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
Playing against Forks for the final time in his stellar prep career, Abraham Leyva torched the Spartans for four more goals Monday, sparking the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad to a 7-2 win deep in Twilight country.
The win, the third straight for the Wolves, lifts them to 3-4-1 and marks the end of the non-conference season.
From this point on it’s all league games, with six straight against 1A Olympic League rivals.
First up is Port Townsend (2-2-1), which visits Whidbey Thursday (JV 5 PM, varsity 6:45).
Leyva’s goal explosion, which comes a week to the day after he netted a hat trick on headers while playing Forks in Coupeville, gives him 13 on the season.
It also keeps alive his amazing streak of having scored in every game as a senior.
He now sits just a goal off of his own school single-season scoring record of 14, which he netted as a junior. That came on the heels of an 11-goal Wolf debut as a sophomore.
While Leyva was raining down goals, he wasn’t the only Wolf with a hot foot Monday.
CHS junior Zack Nall scored his first varsity goal and liked it so much he immediately went back for a second one, while sophomore Ethan Spark also launched his second score of the campaign.
Nall, Spark, Sebastian Davis, William Nelson and Zane Bundy (who had several assists Monday) each have two goals this season and sit in a five-way tie behind Leyva on the team scoring chart.
JV also wins:
Laurence Boado and Andre Avila scored as the Wolves escaped town with a 2-1 victory.












































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