
Ryan Blouin and the CMS soccer team survived a wet, muddy game in Granite Falls Monday. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
It rained all over the world Monday afternoon.
Or at least it seemed that way, as the Coupeville Middle School boys soccer squad escaped drenched Whidbey Island, only to end up in drenched Granite Falls.
With the liquid sunshine coming down in buckets, the Wolf booters found themselves sliding across the field, which made mounting an offensive attack nearly impossible in a 4-0 road loss.
With the defeat, the first-year CMS soccer program slips to 2-7 heading into its season finale at home Wednesday.
Coupeville hosts Northshore Christian Academy in a game set to kick off at 3:30 PM.
The weather forecast currently calls for 55 degrees, partly cloudy, mildly windy, and little to no precipitation.
So, exactly the opposite of Monday’s mess.
“Was a muddy game. Every time someone tried to plant their foot, they would end up on their butt,” said Coupeville coach Reese Cernick. “We took several shots from several players and couldn’t get one in.
“I told the guys to just have fun and play a muddy game.”
The Wolves had rung up wins in both of their previous meetings with the Tigers, but this time Granite was a different team, Cernick said.
“Very proud of the team, they tried hard, but Granite Falls played the best we’ve seen them all season.”












































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