
Freshman Mollie Bailey delivered a scoreless second half in goal Saturday as Coupeville romped to an 8-0 win at Port Townsend. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kalia Littlejohn, seen here earlier in her career, tallied five goals Saturday, pulling within eight of sister Mia’s CHS career scoring record.
The little sister is coming for all the records.
Torching the net in unprecedented fashion Saturday, Coupeville High School junior Kalia Littlejohn recorded five goals to spark the Wolf booters to an 8-0 thrashing of host Port Townsend.
The win lifts CHS to 2-0 in Olympic League play, leaving it in a first-place tie with Klahowya.
The Wolves, who return home Monday for a non-conference tilt with Mount Vernon Christian, are 3-2 overall, having won three of their last four games.
Facing off with the RedHawks, Coupeville scored from every angle, with fab frosh Genna Wright added a pair of scores to back up Littlejohn.
Junior Lindsey Roberts, owner of the most powerful kicking leg in the soccer biz, rattled home the game’s other score.
The outburst left Wright and Roberts with four goals apiece on the season, while Littlejohn sits with nine.
Add that to the 10 scores she recorded as a freshman and the eight she tacked on last year, and Kalia has 27 for her career.
That pulls her within eight goals of the best sharpshooter in CHS girls soccer history — older sister Mia Littlejohn, who scored 35 times between 2014-2016.
Abraham Leyva, with 45 goals, holds the school record.
While Kalia and Co. were busy peppering the Port Townsend goaltender, the Wolf net-minders were in lock-down mode all the way.
Junior Sarah Wright recorded a flawless first half, then gave way to freshman Mollie Bailey after the break.
The duo, who are highly-accomplished softball catchers in another life, scooped up anything and everything which came their way, though, truth be told, Coupeville’s fearsome defenders allowed very little to get by in the first place.
“Great day for Coupeville girls soccer,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson. “Nice league victory.”











































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