
Knight Arndt rattled home a goal Tuesday night against Cedar Park Christian, but both Coupeville’s varsity and JV girls soccer squads fell to their league foe. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Sister, my sister.
Coupeville High School senior Avalon Renninger reached a milestone Tuesday, moving into a tie for #5 on the Wolf girls soccer program’s scoring list.
The former CHS player she’s tied with?
Big sis Sage, now a student at Washington State University.
Avalon knocked in her second goal of the season, and eighth of her career, but that was all Coupeville could muster, as it fell 7-1 to visiting Cedar Park Christian.
The loss drops the Wolves into sole possession of last-place in the six-team North Sound Conference, though there’s still a lot of season to play.
Coupeville, 0-3 in league play, 0-5-1 overall, is a game off of Cedar Park (1-2, 3-2), Granite Falls (1-2, 2-4), and Sultan (1-2, 1-4-1), with seven conference tilts still to play.
King’s (3-0, 4-1) and South Whidbey (3-0, 5-0) are currently deadlocked in a two-way race for the league title.
While the Wolves couldn’t get the win against Cedar Park Tuesday, they did get a little bit of history.
Avalon Renninger entered the game in a tie with Marisa Etzell, Alexia Hemphill, and Micky LeVine, before moving up to join her sister.
The Renningers trail just former Wolves Mia Littlejohn (35 goals), Kalia Littlejohn (33), and Lindsey Roberts (17) and current junior Genna Wright (17), who has been sidelined since an injury early in the season opener.
JV scores first goal:
After back-to-back shutouts, the Wolf JV notched its first score of the season, with Knight Arndt beating the Cedar Park goalie during an 11-1 loss.
Coupeville’s second squad is 0-3 on the season.
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