
Wolf senior Wynter Arndt scored her first high school goal Tuesday as Coupeville shredded La Conner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Ayden Wyman got historical, and the Wolves got dangerous.
Raining down goals on host La Conner Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad romped to a 6-0 win.
The victory lifts CHS to 1-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-7 overall and pulls it out of the conference basement.
Coupeville sits in third place among the four NWL schools to play girls soccer, a half-game up on La Conner (0-3, 0-10).
Mount Vernon Christian (4-0, 7-4), who the Wolves play Thursday, have clinched the league title, while Friday Harbor (3-2, 6-5-1) is in second.
Coupeville’s goal explosion Tuesday — which produced its largest single-game scoring total of the season — came from three players.
Wynter Arndt notched her first high school goal, joining graduated older sister Knight on the CHS soccer all-time scoring list, while fellow senior Carolyn Lhamon punched in two scores.
That gives Lhamon three tallies on the season, six for her prep career.
But the biggest contribution belonged to sophomore sensation Ayden Wyman, who continues to baffle rival goaltenders.
With three more goals Tuesday, she has a team-best seven for her second high school campaign, and 11 for her career.
Wyman is the sixth Wolf girl to break double digits, trailing just Mia Littlejohn (35 goals), Kalia Littlejohn (33), Genna Wright (20), Lindsey Roberts (17), and Avalon Renninger (12).
Coupeville’s goals Tuesday were set up by solid teamwork, with Gwen Crowder, Anna Myles, and Arndt picking up assists.
“Nice to get a solid win,” said Coupeville coach Kyle Nelson as he marinated in the moment.
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