
Coupeville 8th grader Finley Helm scored her first high school goal in a win over Orcas Island. (Photo courtesy Jerry Helm)
Chalk one up in the win column.
After a modest 1,058-day gap between victories, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer team was back on top of the world Tuesday after crunching visiting Orcas Island 6-0.
The Wolves, whose 15-woman roster features eight 8th graders and five freshmen, are back after the program was sidelined two years due to a shortage of players.
Jasmine Ader’s squad was competitive in its first three games, but rumble #4 electrified the home crowd at Mickey Clark Field.
Fab frosh Tamsin Ward continued to rain down goals, leading the charge and recording a hat trick en route to pushing her season total to seven scores.
Joining her in finding the back of the net was a pack of those precocious 8th graders.
Lyla Grose punched in her second goal of the season, while Finley Helm and Ariella Lee-Spaulding rounded out the offensive attack with their first high school goals.
Orcas Island had little chance to counter, as a fired-up Wolf defense sparked by Frankie Tenore, Lillian Ketterling, Ward, and Sophia Greene effectively shut everything down.
Coming off the win, the Wolves will carry their 1-3 record into another home tilt Friday, when they host Mount Vernon Christian.
That game kicks off at 4:00 PM and is the opener of a doubleheader, with the CHS and MVC boys playing at 6:00. Admission is free.












































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