The records may seem unbreakable, but not so fast.
As he graduated this spring, soccer sensation Abraham Leyva left Coupeville High School with season (20) and career (45) goal-scoring records.
What he achieved in three years on the pitch was far beyond what any other Wolf booter had accomplished.
But wait, because there’s a new gunslinger in town and he wants all the records.
Younger brother Aram Leyva, who will be a freshman at CHS in the fall, has been tearing up fields at every level he’s played, and he plans to make a run for family honor.
“I want to beat my brother’s score in soccer, in less time,” he said with a smile.
Leyva, who will also be playing basketball for the Wolves, is a hard-charging, super-friendly young man who doesn’t know, or at least acknowledge, the meaning of “down time.”
“I love being active,” he said. “I usually hate when I do nothing. I get bored.”
While he’s participated in a number of sports — Leyva was a strong runner for the CMS track squad this spring — the “beautiful game” has always drawn the most interest from him.
“With soccer I grew up learning at a young age and I just loved it,” he said. “I have plenty of endurance, which keeps me going in a game.”
He credits his father for working with him on soccer (“My dad has had a giant impact on me by supporting and telling me how to improve”), and one of his CMS hoops coaches for helping him improve on the hard-court.
“Coach Ryan King, cause this year was my first and he made it a great year for me.”













































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