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Wolf seniors (l to r) Cael Wilson, Preston Epp, and Ayden Wyman have their team in the thick of the playoff hunt. (Danica Strong photo)

Madness! Mayhem!! Panic on the pitch!!!

And we’re not done yet.

With the Northwest 2B/1B League boys’ soccer season coming to a furious finale, with four games Friday and four more Saturday, things are bonkers.

But looking good for Coupeville, to a point.

The Wolves, who are a co-ed team for the second straight season, pulled out a major 2-1 gut-check win at La Conner Friday to keep their playoff hopes alive.

The victory, which came in a shootout after two overtime periods, lifts CHS to 4-3 in league play, 6-7-1 overall.

Coupeville enters the last day of the regular season Saturday tied with Mount Vernon Christian (4-3) for the fourth and final NWL playoff berth, a game up on Friday Harbor (3-4).

Now, the Wolves just have to go slay the big, bad beast known as Orcas Island, which arrives on Whidbey Saturday for a 12:30 PM game.

The Vikings, ranked #1 in the state among 2B/1B teams, are 7-0 in conference action, 14-1 overall, and have reeled off 14 straight wins since losing their opener to St. Georges of Spokane.

Lopez Island (5-2), which fell 1-0 to MVC Friday, and Providence Classical Christian (5-2) are playoff-bound, while Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood (2-5), La Conner (2-6), and Grace Academy (0-7) are not.

Which leaves three teams scrapping for the last playoff berth.

MVC and Friday Harbor play Saturday at 3:00, so they’ll both know Coupeville’s fate before kickoff.

League guidelines use head-to-head results to break ties, so here’s the likely scenario for the #4 playoff berth:

Coupeville beats Orcas = Coupeville is in at 5-3 since they beat MVC, while Friday Harbor can’t finish better than 4-4.

Coupeville loses, MVC wins = MVC is in at 5-3.

Coupeville loses, Friday Harbor wins = All three teams finish 4-4, and Friday Harbor is in, since they would have beaten both MVC and the Wolves.

Sage Arends (left), Sam Richards and company play their biggest game of the season Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Coupeville High School yearbook staff)

While everything comes down to Saturday’s finale, Coupeville’s scrappy booters deserve plenty of props for how they got to this point.

Trailing 1-0 at the half against La Conner, the Wolves rallied to knot things on a goal from Cael Wilson.

The fifth-year varsity player beat the Braves goalkeeper for his team-leading seventh score of the season, and the 13th of his prep career.

That ties him with big brother Aidan for #7 on the all-time CHS boys’ soccer scoring chart.

After battling through two scoreless five-minute overtime periods, the teams finally settled their rumble in a penalty kick shootout.

Even that went to the extreme, as it took eight shooters, and not the normal five, for Coupeville to pull out a 3-2 advantage.

“This season has been one wild game after another,” said CHS coach Kimberly Kisch.

“We went shot for shot with them for eight shooters. Some were blocked by both keepers; some went wide and some hit crossbars.”

Cael Wilson, Matthew Ward, and Sage Arends found the back of the net for the Wolves, with Arends popping in the game-winner after CHS goalie Hurlee Bronec blocked what would prove to be La Conner’s final shot.

 

JV scraps:

Coupeville and La Conner fought to a 3-3 tie to open the night.

Wolf 8th grade ace Tamsin Ward netted all three scores for the Wolves, notching her first high school goals.

CHS volleyball coaches show their players how it’s done. (Photos courtesy Cory Whitmore)

They win in every way.

Coupeville High School volleyball players have combined to go 24-1 this season, with the varsity at 13-0 and JV at 11-1 heading into the regular season finale.

As the Wolves prepare for that showdown with Sultan, which arrives Monday, Nov. 4, they showed up for practice Thursday in a celebratory mood.

Combining Halloween with spikes and sets, the net crew put a different spin on the workday.

The freshmen.

The sophomores.

The junior.

The seniors.

Chase Anderson ran for a touchdown Thursday and threw for another one in a narrow road loss. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s not over just yet.

The battle between Coupeville and Friday Harbor to decide the Northwest 2B/1B League football crown, and claim a playoff berth, will go to overtime.

Or a tiebreaker, more to the point.

That’s thanks to Friday Harbor rallying from a touchdown down Thursday to claim a 17-13 Halloween win on its home turf.

The loss drops Coupeville to 1-1 in league play, 5-4 overall, while the Wolverines get to 1-1, 3-5.

CHS had the edge going in Thursday, having won 18-5 when the teams squared off in Cow Town four weeks ago.

With another victory, the Wolves would have collected a season sweep, claimed the NWL crown, and punched their playoff ticket to face a team from District 4 with a state tourney berth at stake.

Instead, Coupeville and Friday Harbor will both travel this coming Monday, Nov. 4 to a neutral field at La Conner for a tiebreaker to decide things.

A 5:30 PM kickoff has been confirmed by CHS Athletic Director Brad Sherman.

The plan is to play two 12-minute “halves,” so essentially a half game. Winner claims District 1’s playoff spot, and loser does not.

Thursday’s regular season finale, which was moved up by a day because of the possibility of a tiebreaker needing to be played, broke in favor of Coupeville early.

Junior quarterback Chase Anderson scampered in for his team-leading twelfth touchdown in the first quarter, then mashed the PAT kick to put the Wolves up 7-0.

That lead held up until midway through the second quarter, when Friday Harbor rammed home a score to knot things up.

Tied at 7-7 at the half, the two squads played a scoreless third quarter, before suddenly getting offensive in the fourth.

Friday Harbor claimed the lead at 10-7 on a Victor Valasquez field goal, before pushing the lead out to 17-7 with just under three minutes to play.

Anderson gave Coupeville a fighting chance, lofting a TD pass to Jack Porter, who broke into the end zone for the eighth time during his senior campaign.

The Wolves failed to convert the PAT however, and time ran out on them, denying them a chance to claim the league title outright.

Instead, they will regroup and get ready to rumble one more time with everything on the line.

Coupeville’s seniors will pull on their helmets again Monday night.

Teagan Calkins body slams a foe to the floor last season. (Jackie Saia photo)

Hark, the hardwood calls.

The first day of high school basketball practice in Washington state is Monday, Nov. 18, with games kicking off for the Coupeville High School girls a hair over two weeks later.

The Wolves are set for a 19-game slate right now, with 10 of those contests against their Northwest 2B/1B League rivals.

CHS squares off with 1B schools Darrington and Concrete once, while lacing up the sneakers twice against its 2B foes — Orcas Island, La Conner, Friday Harbor, and Mount Vernon Christian.

The schedule includes a two-game late-December trip to Central Washington University for Megan Richter’s varsity squad, plus a smattering of new-to-us opponents such as Morton-White Pass and Wahkiakum.

 

JV time listed first, with * = league game:

 

Mon-Dec. 2 — Mount Baker (6:45/5:00)
Fri-Dec. 6 — @ South Whidbey (7:00/5:15)
Sat-Dec. 7 — Clallam Bay (2:15) — NO JV
Mon-Dec. 9 — @ Forks (3:15/4:45)
Fri-Dec. 13 — Orcas Island (5:15/3:30) *
Sat-Dec. 14 — Morton-White Pass (3:45/2:00)
Tues-Dec. 17 — @ Mount Vernon Christian (3:00/6:00) *
Fri-Dec. 20 — Sultan (7:00/5:15)
Fri-Dec. 27 — @ Kittitas (4:30) — NO JV
Sat-Dec. 28 — @ Toledo (9:00) — NO JV
Sat-Jan. 4 — @ Wahkiakum (2:00) — NO JV
Tue-Jan. 7 — @ Friday Harbor (4:30/6:00) *
Fri-Jan. 10 — La Conner (7:00/5:15) *
Fri-Jan. 17 — @ Darrington (7:30) * — NO JV
Tue-Jan. 21 — Concrete (7:00/5:15) *
Fri-Jan. 24 — @ Orcas Island (4:30/6:00) *
Tue-Jan. 28 — Mount Vernon Christian (7:00/5:15) *
Fri-Jan. 31 — @ La Conner (7:00/5:15) *
Fri-Feb. 7 — Friday Harbor (5:30/4:00) * — SENIOR NIGHT

Chase Anderson swoops to the hoop last season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The sound of shoes squeaking on the hardwood approaches.

High school basketball practice kicks off across the state Monday, Nov. 18, with the first games for Coupeville arriving a day or two into December.

As it stands now, the Wolf boys have a full 20-game regular season, with half of those games against Northwest 2B/1B League rivals.

CHS squares off with each of the other four 2B schools — La Conner, Mount Vernon Christian, Orcas Island, and Friday Harbor — twice, while only playing once against 1B foes Darrington and Concrete.

The Wolves also travel to Eastern Washington the last weekend in December for two games on the courts at Central Washington University and pick up several new non-conference opponents.

Teams like Morton-White Pass, Wahkiakum, and Napavine all offer Brad Sherman’s squad a chance to face state tourney-level competition, while getting Coupeville a higher profile among basketball observers.

 

JV time listed first, with * = league game:

 

Mon-Dec. 2 — Mount Baker (5:00/6:45)
Fri-Dec. 6 — @ South Whidbey (5:15/7:00)
Sat-Dec. 7 — Clallam Bay (12:30/4:00)
Mon-Dec. 9 — @ Forks (3:15/4:45)
Fri-Dec. 13 — Orcas Island (3:30/5:15) *
Sat-Dec. 14 — Morton-White Pass (2:00/3:45)
Tues-Dec. 17 — @ Mount Vernon Christian (4:30/7:30) *
Fri-Dec. 20 — Sultan (5:15/7:00)
Fri-Dec. 27 — @ Toledo (3:00) — NO JV
Sat-Dec. 28 — @ Kittitas (4:30) — NO JV
Sat-Jan. 4 — @ Wahkiakum (3:30) — NO JV
Tue-Jan. 7 — @ Friday Harbor (4:00/5:30) *
Fri-Jan. 10 — La Conner (5:15/7:00) *
Mon-Jan. 13 — @ Napavine (5:45) — NO JV
Fri-Jan. 17 — @ Darrington (4:30/6:00) *
Tue-Jan. 21 — Concrete (5:15/7:00) *
Fri-Jan. 24 — @ Orcas Island (6:00/4:30) *
Tue-Jan. 28 — Mount Vernon Christian (5:15/7:00) *
Fri-Jan. 31 — @ La Conner (5:15/7:00) *
Fri-Feb. 7 — Friday Harbor (4:00/5:30) * — SENIOR NIGHT