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Lily Leedy sends the ball off on a long journey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Camryn Clark slaps a pass up-field.

Noelle Daigneault debates her options.

Wolf goaltender Katelin McCormick scoops up a wayward ball.

Sophia Martin launches the ball into play.

Mallory Kortuem puts some wicked spin on her shot.

Bouncing soccer balls and clicking cameras.

Both were in action Tuesday, as both Coupeville High School girls soccer teams were in action at home, giving wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken plenty to keep him busy.

The photos above are a mix of varsity and JV action, but are just the tip of the iceberg.

To see everything Fisken shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer/GS-2019-09-24-vs-CPC/

And, if you should purchase any glossies from the cameraman, a percentage of all sales goes to help fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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Knight Arndt rattled home a goal Tuesday night against Cedar Park Christian, but both Coupeville’s varsity and JV girls soccer squads fell to their league foe. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sister, my sister.

Coupeville High School senior Avalon Renninger reached a milestone Tuesday, moving into a tie for #5 on the Wolf girls soccer program’s scoring list.

The former CHS player she’s tied with?

Big sis Sage, now a student at Washington State University.

Avalon knocked in her second goal of the season, and eighth of her career, but that was all Coupeville could muster, as it fell 7-1 to visiting Cedar Park Christian.

The loss drops the Wolves into sole possession of last-place in the six-team North Sound Conference, though there’s still a lot of season to play.

Coupeville, 0-3 in league play, 0-5-1 overall, is a game off of Cedar Park (1-2, 3-2), Granite Falls (1-2, 2-4), and Sultan (1-2, 1-4-1), with seven conference tilts still to play.

King’s (3-0, 4-1) and South Whidbey (3-0, 5-0) are currently deadlocked in a two-way race for the league title.

While the Wolves couldn’t get the win against Cedar Park Tuesday, they did get a little bit of history.

Avalon Renninger entered the game in a tie with Marisa Etzell, Alexia Hemphill, and Micky LeVine, before moving up to join her sister.

The Renningers trail just former Wolves Mia Littlejohn (35 goals), Kalia Littlejohn (33), and Lindsey Roberts (17) and current junior Genna Wright (17), who has been sidelined since an injury early in the season opener.

 

JV scores first goal:

After back-to-back shutouts, the Wolf JV notched its first score of the season, with Knight Arndt beating the Cedar Park goalie during an 11-1 loss.

Coupeville’s second squad is 0-3 on the season.

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Get the party started…

because CHS volleyball is 3-0. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two-plus weeks in and we’re down to three undefeated teams.

Coupeville and King’s volleyball join South Whidbey girls soccer as the last perfect teams in the North Sound Conference, but, of course, there’s a lot of the season left to play.

In the case of volleyball, none of the NSC teams have even played a league game yet.

For Coupeville, volleyball is the only one of its four fall teams which keep win/loss records to be sitting with a positive record. That the Wolf spikers are flawless so far is just a nice bonus.

The week ahead offers one nice change, in that more of the events happen at home instead of on the road, a first for this still-young school year.

CHS soccer plays at home twice, hosting Cedar Park Christian Sept. 24 and Mount Vernon Christian Sept. 28, while Wolf football welcomes La Conner to town Sept. 27.

Coupeville volleyball has a split schedule, with a home match against CPC Sept. 24 and a trip to the South Whidbey Invite Sept. 28.

Rounding out the schedule (and not counting cross country, which doesn’t have a win/loss record, but goes to King’s Sept. 28), boys tennis plays three times.

The busiest of all Wolf teams heads to Bear Creek Sept. 23, hosts Seattle Academy Sept. 25, then closes the week Sept. 27 down in South Whidbey.

Unless it rains on any of those days…

As we prepare for the week ahead, a look at where we are so far.

 

North Sound Conference volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0 3-0
CPC-Bothell 0-0 3-1
Granite Falls 0-0 2-1
King’s 0-0 3-0
South Whidbey 0-0 1-1
Sultan 0-0 1-2

 

North Sound Conference football:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0 1-2
CPC-Bothell 0-0 2-1
Granite Falls 0-0 1-2
King’s 0-0 0-3
South Whidbey 0-0 2-1
Sultan 0-0 1-2

 

North Sound Conference girls soccer:

School League Overall
King’s 2-0 3-1-0
South Whidbey 2-0 4-0-0
Granite Falls 1-1 2-3-0
Sultan 1-1 1-3-1
Coupeville 0-2 0-4-1
CPC-Bothell 0-2 2-2-0


Emerald City League boys tennis:

School League Overall
University Prep 5-0 5-0
Seattle Academy 4-1 4-1
Overlake 4-2 4-2
Bear Creek 3-3 3-3
Eastside Prep 2-2 2-2
South Whidbey 2-3 2-3
Coupeville 1-4 1-4
Bush 0-5 0-5

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Noelle Daigneault corrals the ball Saturday during Coupeville’s JV soccer game with Kingston. (Photos by Jackie Saia)

Camryn Clark (24) brings the ball up-field, while Brekyn Clark (17) trails her.

Katelin McCormick fights for the ball, while Izzy Wells keeps an eye on the play.

Knight Arndt pushes the ball.

Daigneault brings a little hip action to the party.

Brekyn Clark, one second before she said bye-bye-bye to the soccer ball.

There’s a new team in town.

For the first time in many seasons (maybe forever), the Coupeville High School girls soccer program has enough players to field a JV team along with the varsity.

The Wolves second squad hit the pitch Saturday for a home battle with 2A Kingston, and Jackie Saia was on scene to snap photos.

The pics seen above are courtesy her.

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Eryn Wood got the assist on a late goal Saturday, propelling Coupeville to a 1-1 tie at home against 2A Kingston. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The home cooking paid off.

Back playing on their own pitch after a three-game road trip, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team pulled off a late rally Saturday, earning a tie which felt more like a win.

Despite missing four key starters — Avalon Renninger, Genna Wright, Mollie Bailey, and Mallory Kortuem — the 1A Wolves played 2A Kingston to a 1-1 draw.

The tie, coming in a non-conference game, lifts Coupeville to 0-4-1 on the season.

The two teams battled through a scoreless first half, before the Buccaneers broke the stalemate early in the second half on a goal which barely slipped past the Wolf defense.

Coupeville, coming off a 1-0 loss in its last game, didn’t buckle, however, charging back to get the answering goal with a hair over 15 minutes left in the match.

Eryn Wood set the play up, dropping a pass for Sophia Martin, who banged home her team-leading second goal of the season.

It was sweet payback for Martin, who had an earlier goal waved off when Coupeville was called for being off-sides.

With the game knotted at one, the Wolf defense clamped down and preserved the tie, kicking off a four-game home-stand for Coupeville.

The Wolves welcome Cedar Park Christian to town Tuesday, Sept. 24 for a North Sound Conference game, then return to action Sept. 28 against non-league foe Mount Vernon Christian.

 

JV gets its turn in the spotlight:

Coupeville’s second squad made its home debut, playing a fast-paced 7-on-7 version of soccer, and the young team hung tough in a 4-0 loss.

The Wolf JV sits at 0-2 on the season.

Most important was simply getting a chance to get on the pitch and do work.

“Nice to have JV out there getting playing time in,” said Coupeville coach Kyle Nelson. “Every player got a full game worth of playing time today.”

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