
CHS soccer coach Troy Cowan celebrates a 5-1 win with Wolf stars May Rose (middle) and Bree Daigneault. (Photo courtesy Daigneault)
Mission, accomplished.
Recording her third hat trick in five games, Mia Littlejohn sparked the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad to a big win Monday and shattered her little sister’s school scoring record.
The 5-1 non-conference victory, coming on the road at Mount Vernon Christian, lifts the Wolves to 3-1-1 on the year.
And, with three more goals, Mia Littlejohn now has 12 on the season (and we’re less than a third of the way into the schedule).
That takes her past Kalia Littlejohn’s single-season scoring record of 10 goals, set just last year.
Little sis’ might be coming to take the record back, as she also went for two goals in the win, doubling her sophomore season total to four.
All five Littlejohn goals were unassisted, as the duo bedeviled the Hurricane goaltender with their fancy footwork.
“All five were works of art; the girls were drawing masterpieces,” said CHS coach Troy Cowan.
Coupeville controlled the pace of the game from start to finish and came close to making it a true rout.
“Several other players had lots of scoring opportunities, but we’re just barely missing,” Cowan said.
Taking advantage of the game being a non-conference affair, the Wolves were able to use their entire roster, getting crucial playing time for their youngsters.
Cowan praised the play of freshmen Anna Dion and Megan Thorn and sophomore Ema Smith, who all “got plenty of touches and made the most of their time.”
Coupeville returns to action Thursday with a home non-conference game (4 PM) against 2A North Mason.
The game will feature the debut of senior defender Megan DePorter, a transfer from Eastlake.
“Can’t wait to see what she can do for the team!,” Cowan said. “One thing for certain, she will provide us some options!!!”











































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