This time, things broke their way.
Playing in a one-goal game for the third time in five tilts this season, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team came out on top Saturday at Forks.
Sparked by sophomore Ayden Wyman’s third goal of the year, and strong work in net by goalie Anna Myles, the Wolves edged the host Spartans 1-0.
The non-conference victory lifts Coupeville to 1-4 on the season.
Wyman, the lone Wolf to score this season, punched in her third goal of the campaign, and the seventh of her prep career, to make the difference.
She was set up by teammate Bryley Gilbert, who notched the assist.
Myles and her defenders clamped down from there, frustrating Forks in their efforts to find an equalizer.
“Lots of shots the second half,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson. “Thankfully we got one of them in to take the game.”
Coupeville returns home to face Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, Sept. 27.
It’s the first of three straight Northwest 2B/1B League contests for the Wolves and the nightcap in a pitch doubleheader.
Coupeville’s boys host defending state champ Orcas Island at 4 PM that day, followed by the girls game at 6 PM.
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