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Lauren Bayne, seen here in an earlier game, and the Wolf defense were in lock-down mode Thursday night, sparking a 4-1 win. (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Bayne and the Wolf defense were in lock-down mode Thursday night, sparking a 4-1 win. (John Fisken photo)

Call it the big beat-down.

Combining an air-tight defense with another spectacular offensive show from state scoring leader Mia Littlejohn, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad romped to a 4-1 win Thursday over visiting Port Townsend.

The win lifts the Wolves to 3-1 in 1A Olympic League play and pulls them within a half-game of first-place Klahowya (3-0).

Coupeville is 5-2-1 overall, with four wins in its last five matches.

The victory, a nice comeback after a loss at Klahowya earlier in the week, left CHS coach Troy Cowan a bit giddy.

When asked if the Wolves had beat Port Townsend, his response:

“Yes sir, like a drum, like a government mule, like they stole from us!!!”

Littlejohn provided all the offense Coupeville needed, putting together her fifth hat trick of the season.

She has 19 goals at the halfway point of the 16-game regular season, one shy of Abraham Leyva’s single-season school scoring record.

Littlejohn carved up the RedHawk defense in three different ways, scoring on a penalty kick, on an unassisted run, and off of a sweet set-up from Sage “The General” Renninger.

The team captain picked up a second assist when she triggered a play on which defender Lindsey Roberts “connected on a Scud missile shot that found pay dirt.”

It was the second goal this season for the sophomore sensation.

When Port Townsend was on the attack, the RedHawk charge was largely blunted by the Wolf ‘d.’

“Defense played incredible,” Cowan said. “Megan DePorter is a master of running our defense.

“The Wonder Twins (Lindsey Roberts and goalie Lauren Grove) played lights out too.”

Cowan also praised the play of freshman Mallory Kortuem, who “drew the toughest assignment tonight, having to shadow one of the most physically gifted players we face.”

Coupeville travels to Chimacum Tuesday for a league game, then plays three straight non-conference tilts before getting its rematch with Klahowya Oct. 18.

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Lauren Grove (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Grove, seen here in an earlier game, made 26 saves Tuesday night while facing a barrage of shots. (John Fisken photo)

Lauren Grove was phenomenal.

Otherwise, Tuesday’s highly-anticipated battle between the top two soccer programs in the 1A Olympic League did not go as Coupeville would have liked.

Despite Grove’s 26 saves in goal, the Wolves fell 3-0 at Klahowya and dropped out of a first-place tie with the Eagles.

The two-time defending champs, who have never lost in 15 league games stretched across 2+ seasons, controlled the pace of the game from start to finish and rained down shots on Coupeville’s net-minder.

“She made amazing saves,” said CHS coach Troy Cowan. “An incredible 89.55167 save percentage — one of the best displays of soccer goalie play I have ever seen!

Lauren was like Wilt Chamberlain tonight in the box,” he added. “Even the three that got by he would have missed.”

Klahowya (3-0 in league, 5-0-1 overall) was the first team to shut down Wolf forward Mia Littlejohn, whose 16 goals tie her for the state lead.

With little room to move or create, her string of six straight games with a goal came to an end, and Coupeville (2-1, 4-2-1) suffered.

While the Wolves weren’t able to get the ball in the net, they did benefit from giving a freshman a chance to shine in a new position.

With senior Megan DePorter having moved into the starting lineup on defense, Cowan shifted Tia Wurzrainer up front against Klahowya and liked what he saw.

“The other positive was a terrific discovery! Tia can play striker,” Cowan said. “We did a ton of running tonight and my starting forwards needed a blow so I put Tia up top and she really shined.

“Pressure was great and she had multiple shots and made some timely through balls,” he added. “I will be trying to get her more time up top so we can help Mia eradicate the single-season scoring record!!”

Coupeville has five games to play, including two league tilts, before it gets another crack at Klahowya.

When they do, the Wolves will face the Eagles twice in a five-day span, hosting them Oct. 18, then traveling to Silverdale Oct. 22.

“We had an off night and I wish we could call a mulligan but we can’t,” Cowan said. “So we will keep working hard and be ready for them visiting us.”

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Mia Littlejohn's 16 goals has her in a tie for most in the state. (John Fisken photo)

   Mia Littlejohn has scored 16 goals in six games, tying her for the state lead. (John Fisken photo)

It’s a two-woman battle, and one of the combatants is a Wolf.

Coupeville High School junior booter Mia Littlejohn is tied for the state lead in goals scored, as least according to MaxPreps.

With four hat tricks in six games (and two of those hat tricks including a fourth score), Littlejohn has rattled home 16 goals, which ties her with Cascade Christian’s Nicole Souply.

No one else on the list has more than 10 goals.

Now, there is a caveat to this, which is not every school stays on top of reporting to MaxPreps.

But, tough for them then, I guess.

Littlejohn is also second in the state in total points, with 33 (you get two points for a goal and one for an assist).

Soupley, who has played in one more game (Cascade Christian is 7-0 to Coupeville’s 4-1-1) sits with 40 points (16 goals, 8 assists) currently.

Up-the-moment Wolf stats (as seen on MaxPreps):

Goals:

Mia Littlejohn 16 (tied for #1 in state)
Kalia Littlejohn 4
Bree Daigneault 1
Avalon Renninger 1
Lindsey Roberts 1

Assists:

Sage Renninger 5
Daigneault 1
K. Littlejohn 1
M. Littlejohn 1
Roberts 1

Points:

M. Littlejohn 33 (#2 in state)
K. Littlejohn 9
S. Renninger 5
Daigneault 3
Roberts 3
A. Renninger 2

Saves in goal:

Lauren Grove 20

Shutouts:

Grove 2

PS — As Coupeville prepares for its first-place showdown with Klahowya (4-0-1) Tuesday, the Wolves are now ranked #15 by ScoreCzar, the highest the nefarious computer wizard has ever placed them.

To marinate in the ranking, pop over to:

http://www.scoreczar.org/classifications/63-high-school-soccer-girls-wa1a

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Lauren Rose (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose, hyper-focused. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts

Wolf defender Lindsey Roberts dances a tango with a runaway soccer ball.

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Six players, one goal.

Ashley Menges

   CHS spiker Ashley Menges branches out and works on her soccer skills while waiting for North Mason to show up.

Jacob Zettle

  Jacob Zettle lets no one come between himself and the camera, not even Mckenzie Meyer.

Clay Reilly

Clay Reilly and Jae LeVine have a meeting of the minds.

Megan DePorter

Megan DePorter makes an auspicious debut on the pitch for Coupeville.

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Payton Aparicio is a bright ray of sunshine on a fall day.

I can write a billion words, or, if I really want page hits, I can run a lot of photos.

So, let’s turn the blog over to wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken and his trusty camera for a few minutes, while I go count those sweet, sweet page hits.

The photos above are a mix of volleyball and soccer action from Thursday, with a few ringers from earlier games tossed in to sweeten the deal.

To see more of Fisken’s recent work in the sporting world (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes!) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/

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"You dare to shoot on ME?!?!" Wolf goalie Lauren Grove suffers no fools. (John Fisken photos)

   “You dare to shoot on ME?!?!” Wolf goalie Lauren Grove suffers no fools. (John Fisken photos)

Mia Littlejohn ran wild Thursday, rattling home four more goals to give her 16 in just six games.

   Mia Littlejohn ran wild Thursday, rattling home four more goals to give her 16 in just six games.

Someone call the fire department, because Mia Littlejohn is torching folks.

The Coupeville High School junior booter is on a goal-scoring tear like none ever seen in these parts, and her en fuego leg is carrying the Wolves to new heights.

Thursday night Littlejohn tallied four more goals, lifting CHS, a small 1A school, to a stunning 4-1 non-conference victory over visiting North Mason, which hails from the 2A rung of the state classification system.

The third straight win for the Wolves, it lifts them to 4-1-1, just two wins off the program’s record for victories in a single season, and sets up a mammoth match next Tuesday.

Coupeville, which is 2-0 in 1A Olympic league play, travels to Silverdale to face two-time defending league champ Klahowya (4-0-1 overall, 2-0 in league).

The lone stain on the Eagles record this year?

A 2-2 tie with the same North Mason crew Coupeville just smushed.

While Klahowya, a state champ in 2014, has never lost in Olympic League play, going 12-0 over the past two years, this year would seem to offer Coupeville its best chance yet of toppling the kingpin.

The Wolves are romping while Littlejohn is raining down goals in a way rarely seen in Cow Town.

Her four scores Thursday marks her fourth hat trick in six games (she’s scored every time out) and gives her an astonishing 16 goals on the still-young season.

She blitzed sister Kalia’s single-season Wolf girls’ scoring record of 10 and is rapidly approaching Abraham Leyva’s school record of 20 goals in a season.

“Total domination!!!,” said a jubilant Coupeville coach Troy Cowan.

Mia Littlejohn netted her first goal Thursday on a penalty kick after being fouled in the box.

After getting a sweet set-up off a corner kick from Sage Renninger for goal #2, Littlejohn went solo for scores #3 and #4, refusing to be denied.

“She is just in full control and the great part is she is sharing the ball well and getting her teammates involved,” Cowan said.

North Mason’s lone score came after Wolf goaltender Lauren Grove dove for a ball in the box and inadvertently collided with a rival player.

The Bulldogs were awarded a questionable at best penalty kick, and, while he grumbled in the moment, Cowan didn’t want the moment to detract from the solid night enjoyed by his net-minder.

Grove was a beast in the box and left NO doubt who was in charge!!!,” he said.

Helping her out was a Wolf defense in lock-down mode.

Joining stalwarts Lauren Bayne and Lindsey Roberts in containing the Bulldogs was senior transfer Megan DePorter, who made her debut in a CHS uniform an impressive one.

Megan is legit,” Cowan said. “Took no time to cement herself as a defensive juggernaut and dictating the pace and flow of the match.”

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