Kyle Nelson summed up his day in four words.
Asked how the Coupeville High School girls soccer team had done Saturday, the veteran coach kept his post-game comments crisp and clear.
“Well, not so great.”
Coming off a season-opening home win against league rival La Conner, the Wolves trekked off Whidbey for game two, and found a barrage of goals awaiting them.
Facing off with East Jefferson, the result of Chimacum and Port Townsend combining their sports programs, Coupeville’s booters fell 9-0.
The loss evens the early-season record at 1-1.
The Wolves get right back at it next week, with two games, neither of which are likely to be easy.
Coupeville hits the road Tuesday, Sept. 21 to face defending Northwest 2B/1B League champ Mount Vernon Christian, which was a juggernaut last season.
The Hurricanes have picked right back up where they left off and are 4-0-1 overall, 1-0 in league play this season.
CHS then hosts 1A Granite Falls (2-2-1) Thursday, Sept. 23 in a non-conference tilt.
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