
Zane Bundy (7), celebrating a goal with Abraham Leyva, was named Most Inspirational when CHS soccer held its banquet Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Will “The Thrill” Nelson, showing off the deft touch that led to him setting a single-season assist record.
They rewrote the record books and were rewarded for it.
Coupeville High School booters Abraham Leyva and William Nelson set new program records for goals and assists, respectively, this season, so it was appropriate the duo were tabbed as First-Team All-League players by 1A Olympic League coaches.
Leyva, a senior, notched 20 goals in his final go-around on the CHS pitch, giving him 45 for his career.
He also departs with the school’s career assist record, having compiled 26 over three seasons.
While both of Leyva’s goal records are likely unassailable, Nelson is on his way to taking away the assist mark.
He set a single-season record as a sophomore with 14 set-ups this year.
The duo received their All-League honors at a banquet Thursday night, where Wolf coaches Kyle Nelson and Gary Manker handed out a nice assortment of awards.
Leyva copped Player of the Year honors for the varsity, while Zane Bundy (Most Inspirational), Laurence Boado (Most Improved) and Ethan Spark (Rookie of the Year) also saw time in the spotlight.
Andre Avila was front and center for the JV, capturing Player of the Year and Most Inspirational.
Jaschon Baumann rounded out the awards, taking home Most Improved for the JV squad.
Varsity letter winners:
Andre Avila
Laurence Boado
Zane Bundy
Jose Castro
Taylor Chiles
Garrett Compton
Sebastian Davis
Tanner Kircher
Abraham Leyva
Uriel Liquidano
Connor McCormick
Cody Menges
Zack Nall
Loren Nelson
William Nelson
Santiago Ortiz
Ethan Spark
Bundy and Kircher were four-year varsity players, while Compton, McCormick, Menges, Nelson and Beauman Davis all played four years in the Wolf soccer program.
JV participation awards:
Jaschon Baumann
Beauman Davis
Nick Dion
Brandon Jansen
Jonathon Johnson
Uriah Kastner
Ethan Kedrowski
Teo Keilwitz
JT Quinn
Brian Roberts
Mathew Shreffner











































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