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Aidan Wilson assisted on Coupeville’s goal Tuesday afternoon. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

That score hit the back of the net after coming off Xavier Murdy’s foot.

Both teams got a bit lucky.

For the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad, just getting back on the pitch Tuesday was a win in itself, as the Wolves had a 10-day gap between games due to other schools cancelling.

For their opponents, Mount Vernon Christian, the luck showed up on the scoreboard, as a couple of perfect bounces on busted plays sent the hometown Hurricanes to a 3-1 win.

The loss drops Coupeville to 1-1 during this pandemic-shortened season, but its next two games should arrive a lot sooner, and both will be at home.

The Wolves host Providence Classical Christian Thursday (kickoff is 6 PM), then welcome Orcas Island to Whidbey May 3.

The latter of those games will be Senior Night for Coupeville.

Tuesday afternoon, the Wolves didn’t show any rust, coming off the bus with legs already swinging.

Sam Wynn and Owen Barenburg were “hammering balls everywhere” according to CHS coach Robert Wood, and Coupeville got on the board first.

The score came at the 10-minute mark of the first half, with Aidan Wilson delivering a crisp center cross to Xavier Murdy, who promptly blasted the ball into the back of the waiting net.

It was the second goal of the season for X-Man, tying him with Wilson for the team lead in scoring, and the third of his prep career.

Mount Vernon Christian countered with a goal mere seconds before halftime, getting “a lucky deflection” to knot things up headed into the break.

The Hurricanes then took advantage of several second-half penalty kicks to surge ahead and stay ahead.

The game-busting goal actually came off of a second-shot chance after Wolf goalie Logan Martin blocked the penalty kick, before MVC salted the lead away with a late-game penalty kick which found its way into the net.

Still, the young Wolves, who were facing a Hurricane squad which is “a premier team, with quality players,” had nothing to hang their heads about.

The final score wasn’t in their favor, but the improvement they showed on the pitch certainly was.

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Fact. Bears eat beets. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’ve hit a bump in the schedule recently, with just a handful of games played last week.

But there are still plenty of photos hanging around from previous contests, so here’s some you may not have previously seen.

They were shot by John Fisken, and, if you’re intrigued, you can see much more of his work by jumping over to John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net).

 

Speedy Wolf Mary Milnes (right) is a step quicker to the ball.

Fans adapt to the Age of Coronavirus.

Allie Lucero fires up a serve. Ace incoming.

Sam Wynn nudges the ball into play.

Nezi Keiper, ready to slice ‘n dice the defense.

Lanie Kiel rocks out with her bad self.

Gwen Gustafson unleashes The Knee Shredder.

Xavier Murdy uses the power of the force to freeze the ball in mid-air.

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Olivia Schaffeld leads off a collection of Coupeville High School fall sports portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time for your closeup.

We have portraits showing off the faces of Coupeville High School athletes from four traditional fall sports.

Volleyball, football, and girls and boys soccer are represented today, and come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see his action pics, pop over to:

John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Alex Jimenez

Katelin McCormick

Andrew Williams

Jordyn Rogers

Dakota Eck

Audrianna Shaw

Cole White

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Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, the hardest-working man in sports entertainment during the Age of Coronavirus, awaits the buzz of his phone signaling another schedule change. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Scritch-scratch, scritch-scratch, the pencil continues to mark up the schedule.

Pandemic concerns have erased three more games from the fall sports campaign, with Coupeville High School volleyball losing two matches, and boys soccer one game.

In the world of spikes and sets, both Darrington and La Conner have put their programs into two-week quarantines following positive Covid cases.

That means Coupeville x’s out a road trip to La Conner April 29, and a home match against Darrington May 1.

Over on the soccer pitch, the Wolf boys were scheduled to head to Grace Academy in Marysville Wednesday, but the Eagles announced Tuesday they couldn’t play.

From a quick look at the Grace Academy schedule, the school has eliminated its next three matches.

And we roll on, pencil in hand, eraser(s) at the ready, here in the Age of Coronavirus.

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Cole White gets his head into the game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The program which can’t be killed got its moment in the spotlight.

Back on the pitch Friday night, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad romped to a 3-0 win over visiting Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood, and got their closeup thanks to wanderin’ photo whiz kid John Fisken.

The pics above and below are courtesy him, but you can see many more (and buy some gifts for the grandparents) by popping over to:

BS 2021-04-16 vs CPC Lynnwood – John’s Photos

 

Andrew Williams slices a shot into the great wide open.

Aidan Wilson (center) is mobbed by his teammates after netting the first goal of the season.

Cael Wilson launches a laser.

Nathan Ginnings lets rip with a throw-in.

Preston Epp gets the offense out and running.

Owen Barenburg dances a tart tango with the ball.

A perfect 1-0 on the season, and looking for more.

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