
Freshman Sam Wynn has four goals, putting him #3 on Coupeville’s scoring chart. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
They’re scoring at a record-setting pace.
With 39 goals through 10 games, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad is on target to put up its best offensive numbers in at least a decade.
Having peppered goalies for five more scores since last time we discussed the subject, the current Wolves have tied the 2010 team, and are just nine back of the high-powered ’16 squad.
The numbers for the nine CHS seasons the Olympic League web site has recorded:
2010 – 39 goals
2011 – 30
2012 – 27
2013 – 15
2014 – 22
2015 – 37
2016 – 48
2017 – 26
2018 – 39 and counting
Coupeville (3-1 in Olympic League play, 4-4-2 overall) has five conference games left, and then likely heads to the playoffs.
If the Wolves maintain their current scoring pace, they would obliterate the mark set by the ’16 team.
But, of course, you have to play the games first, and the schedule ahead is a bit tricky.
Two of those regular-season matches are against Klahowya, which has surrendered just six goals this season, none against 1A Olympic League foes.
But, one of those tilts comes against Chimacum, a team that has been shredded for 62 goals in six games.
So, it may balance itself out.
Scoring stats through Apr. 15:
Derek Leyva – 16
Aram Leyva – 7
Sam Wynn – 4
Pedro Gamarra – 3
William Nelson – 3
Ethan Spark – 2
James Wood – 2
Chris Cernick – 1
Jonathan Partida – 1











































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