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"Alright, alright, alright." The Wolves are more than holding their own in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

   “Alright, alright, alright.” The Wolves are more than holding their own in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

We’re a solid #2. Rock solid.

With conference play having wrapped up for fall sports, a quick look at the final 1A Olympic League standings for football, volleyball, boys’ tennis and girls’ soccer is pretty much what you might have expected.

Continuing the trend from last year, Klahowya is out in front, Coupeville is hot on their heels and Chimacum and Port Townsend are battling for the cellar.

The Eagles repeated as volleyball and soccer champs, but surrendered the tennis title to the surging Wolves.

Port Townsend, which was fairly awful in all three other sports, repeated as football champs.

Klahowya exits the fall with 19 league wins spread across the four sports, with Coupeville (12), Port Townsend (7) and Chimacum (5) sitting behind them currently.

It could have been even closer, but the Wolf netters, who went 4-0 in league play, were not given a chance to make-up two postponed matches with winless Chimacum.

Toss in those two and Coupeville likely cuts Klahowya’s overall lead to 19-14.

During the league’s first year, 2014-2015, Klahowya won 52 games across the 10 sports all four schools play, followed by Coupeville (40), Chimacum (23) and Port Townsend (20).

The Eagles won five league titles (volleyball, girls soccer, boys tennis, baseball, boys soccer) to two from the Wolves (girls basketball, girls tennis) and Cowboys (boys basketball, softball.)

The RedHawks football title was their lone championship a year ago.

Despite being the smallest school in the league (actually the smallest 1A school in the state) Coupeville has held up well, staying competitive with Klahowya, which is likely to move back up to 2A after the next reclassification.

The Wolves are now headed into winter, where they made their biggest surge last year, piling up 12 wins (the CHS girls were 9-0) during the 2014-2015 basketball season.

Let the surging continue.

Fall win totals:

Klahowya (FB-4, VB-6, GS-6, BT-3)
Coupeville (FB-1, VB-3, GS-4, BT-4)
Port Townsend (FB-6, GS-1)
Chimacum (FB-1, VB-3, GS-1)

League wins all-time:

Klahowya 71
Coupeville 52
Chimacum 28
Port Townsend 27

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Arisbeth Montiel scored three goals in her first season as a Wolf booter. (John Fisken photo)

  Arisbeth Montiel scored three goals in her first season as a Wolf booter. (John Fisken photo)

The season is never really over until you add up all the stats.

Looking back at the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer campaign that ended with a district playoff loss Saturday, the Wolves (6-7-3) filled up the stat sheet.

Leading the way was sophomore Mia Littlejohn, who was among the top 13 players in 1A in three categories (goals, assists and points) when her season ended.

Joining her in currently holding top 20 rankings are Kalia Littlejohn (goals, points), Jenn Spark (assists) and goaltender Lauren Grove (saves).

Kalia Littlejohn’s 10 goals this season is a program record.

Final stats through 16 games:

Goals:

Kalia Littlejohn 10 (#6 in 1A)
Mia Littlejohn 5 (#13 in 1A)
Arisbeth Montiel 3
Sage Renninger 3
May Rose 3
Jenn Spark 3
Bree Daigneault 2
Lindsey Roberts 1
Ashley Smith 1

Assists:

M. Littlejohn 8 (#4 in 1A)
Spark 4 (#14 in 1A)
Renninger 3
K. Littlejohn 2
Jovanah Foote 1
Kirsten Pelroy 1
M. Rose 1
Taichen Rose 1

Points:

K. Littlejohn 22 (#7 in 1A)
M. Littlejohn 18 (#11 in 1A)
Spark 10
Renninger 9
M. Rose 7
Montiel 6
Daigneault 4
Roberts 2
Smith 2
Foote 1
Pelroy 1
T. Rose 1

Shots on Goal:

K. Littlejohn 43
M. Littlejohn 40
Renninger 18
Spark 15
Montiel 12
Pelroy 12
M. Rose 11
Roberts 10
Daigneault 4
Foote 4
T. Rose 3
Lauren Bayne 2
Smith 2

Saves:

Lauren Grove 45 (#3 in 1A)
McKenzie Meyer 13
Smith 5

Shutouts:

Grove 2

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Lindsey Roberts (John Fisken photos)

   Lindsey Roberts (18) is downright giddy to play in the rain. (John Fisken photos)

Spark

   If you thought you heard a crack of thunder, it was just Jenn Spark unleashing a corner kick.

Mia Littlejohn

   That one moment when Mia Littlejohn had the ball all to herself. It only lasted 1.3 seconds, then she got swarmed by Vashon again.

Bree Daigneault

   Bree Daigneault: “Hey! That’s my soccer ball! Stop trying to steal it, you, you … Pirates!!”

Roberts

   Roberts, now thoroughly soaked and kinda, sorta missing the sun, shoots up-field.

May Rose

   May Rose (right) and a Vashon player wearing the same number dance a somewhat violent ballet in between the rain drops.

It rained Saturday. A lot.

Not that Wolf soccer fans cared, as, for once, we were high and dry, leaving just the athletes to get soaked.

That’s the difference in watching a game at Oak Harbor High School’s mammoth, covered stadium as opposed to camping out on the exposed, dainty bleachers in Coupeville.

Umbrella in hand, travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who was actually on his home turf this time, snapped away as the Wolves faced off with Vashon Island and the elements.

To see more of his pics (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9603&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Plug in coupon code EB96034962 and buy before Nov. 15 and you’ll get a 15% discount.

Nice.

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Sage Renninger, seen here earlier this season, is one of several key Wolf booters who could return next season. (John Fisken photo)

   Sage Renninger, seen here earlier this season, is one of several key Wolf booters who could return next season. (John Fisken photo)

It was simple but effective.

Spreading out the field and using precision passing to run its opponent ragged Saturday, the visiting Vashon Island High School girls’ soccer squad held Coupeville without a shot on goal and headed home with a 2-0 district playoff win.

The loss, coming on the sodden, rain-soaked turf at Oak Harbor’s stadium, a larger field than the Wolves normally play on, dropped Coupeville’s final mark to 6-7-3.

That ties last year’s team for the most wins in program history, but both of those six-win teams had their season ended by the same foe.

Last year, in a “home” game played much, much further down the road, the Wolves fell 3-0 to Vashon.

The Pirates put this year’s contest away early, breaking through less than two minutes into the game.

A Vashon forward got behind the Wolf defense — one of the few times that would happen all day — and made a run up the left side, angling the ball past CHS goalie Lauren Grove.

Vashon’s second goal came not that long afterwards, in the game’s eighth minute, when a ball glanced off of a limb during a scrum in front of the net and shot into the back of the net.

From that point on, the action settled into what true soccer fans would probably view as scintillating, but the causal fan could best describe as “ehhhhhh…”

The Pirates played keep-away, peppered Grove with a series of shots (the first-year goalie was spot-on over the final 72 minutes, making several nice saves) and kept Coupeville from launching any sort of counter-attack.

The game seemed to sit on one side of the field for much of the running time.

Coupeville tried to get out on the attack, but leading scorers Kalia and Mia Littlejohn were swarmed every time they touched the ball, and the Vashon goalie rarely, if ever, moved all game.

The closest the Wolves came to the net was a free kick from Jenn Spark after a Vashon hand ball.

The sturdy senior captain lit up the ball, but caught too much air underneath it and shot the ball through the football uprights for a flawless field goal.

Sadly, the refs failed to give Spark any style points and the shut-out remained intact.

After the early goals, Coupeville’s defense visibly toughened up, with Lauren Bayne, Mckenzie Meyer, Taichen Rose, Spark and Lindsey Roberts clamping down on the Pirates.

One of the few times Grove was out of position, Roberts stifled Vashon’s bid for a third score, using her leg to save the ball at the mouth of the goal and shoot it back downfield.

The playoff loss was the final high school game for Spark and fellow Wolf seniors Jovanah Foote and Kirsten Pelroy.

The Wolves could return Grove, much of their defense and eight of the nine players who scored goals this season.

Kalia Littlejohn set a program record with 10 goals as a freshman, while Mia Littlejohn notched five during her sophomore campaign.

Other potential returning scorers include May Rose (3), Arisbeth Montiel (3), Sage Renninger (3), Bree Daigneault (2), Roberts (1) and Ashley Smith (1).

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Arisbeth (John Fisken photos)

   Arisbeth Montiel: “So … we meet again, my eternal nemesis.” (John Fisken photos)

May Rose

   Bright shoes flashing in the late October sun, May Rose is off to score more goals.

Ema

Jovanah Foote (left) and Ema Smith, at home in front of the camera.

Kirsten

   Wearing warrior markings on her face for her final home game, Kirsten Pelroy is planning to kick some booty. As usual.

Jae LeVine

   If there’s a game, super fan Jae LeVine will be there, sign in hand. It’s how she rolls.

Spark

   Senior defender Jenn Spark, doing what she does best, making sure no one (I said no one!) gets close enough to her goal to cause any damage.

team

Hugs ‘r us.

Grove

Wolf goalie Lauren Grove, ready for her very own Wheaties box.

Shoot and score.

It worked both ways at Tuesday’s Coupeville High School girls’ soccer game.

The Wolves celebrated Senior Night by capping regular season play with a 2-0 win over Port Townsend, their team record-tying sixth win of the year.

And, while they were busy at work on the pitch, travelin’ photo man John Fisken was busy on the sidelines, snapping pics of all the action, on and off the field.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9562&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Use coupon code EB95624962 before Nov. 10 and you’ll get a crisp 15% discount off your purchase.

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