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   Abraham Leyva led the Wolves in scoring as a junior, tallying 14 goals. (John Fisken photo)

CHS coach Kyle Nelson has a moment with seniors (l to r) Joel Walstad (Shawn Walstad photo)

   CHS coach Kyle Nelson with seniors (l to r) Joel Walstad, Ryan Freeman, Isaac Vargas, Oscar Liquidano, Josh Datin, Colin Belliveau and Aaron Wright. (Shawn Walstad photo)

The 1A Olympic League took a hit Saturday.

Two schools hailing from the conference took the pitch for district playoff games and both saw their seasons ended.

Port Townsend fell 2-1 to visiting Cascade Christian, while Coupeville went on the road, only to be bounced 5-2 at Charles Wright Academy.

The dual defeats leaves league champ Klahowya, which will play CWA next, as the lone representative left from the first-year league.

It was the second time the Wolves fell to the Tacoma-based school in a week. They had lost 3-1 at home to the private school rivals on May 2.

This time around CHS got goals from Abraham Leyva (off of an assist from Tanner Kircher) and Sebastian Davis.

With Joel Walstad playing up front, Connor McCormick got the start in net and held his own, making several strong saves.

The loss dropped Coupeville’s final record to 3-11 and brought an end to the run of nine seniors.

The cupboard is not bare, however, as the Wolves can return eight of the ten players who scored this season, including its leading goal collectors in Leyva and Davis.

Junior Zane Bundy, who missed most of the season after an injury, was one of the team’s top scoring threats during his first two seasons, and is also expected back.

Final (unofficial) varsity goal scorers:

Abraham Leyva — 14
Sebastian Davis — 6
Colin Belliveau — 3
William Nelson — 3
Joel Walstad — 3
JT Quinn — 2
Garrett Compton — 1
Tanner Kircher — 1
Loren Nelson — 1
Ethan Spark — 1

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Sebastian Davis (22) and his WOlf teammates will open the playoffs on the road Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Sebastian Davis (22) and his Wolf teammates will open the playoffs on the road Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Earning a home playoff game was going to be a long shot.

Going into Wednesday’s regular season finale at Port Townsend, the Coupeville High School boys’  soccer squad needed a win, and then to triumph on a coin flip, to earn that honor.

The Wolves will never know how they would have done with that coin flip, however.

Despite playing what CHS coach Kyle Nelson termed “our best team effort,” Coupeville fell 4-2 to the Redhawks in a shootout after finishing play tied 1-1.

The loss dropped the Wolves to 3-10 overall, 2-4 in Olympic League play and gives them third place in the four-team league.

Coupeville will hit the road Saturday to play the Nisqually League’s #2 seed (most likely Charles Wright Academy) in a loser-out district playoff game.

Win that and they advance to the double elimination portion of the postseason and a rematch with Olympic League champ Klahowya.

With second place on the line Wednesday, the Wolves came out strongly against a team they had been nipped by 3-2 earlier this season.

“We started a little slow, but midway through the first half we got going and it was a tight, hard-fought game from there,” Nelson said. “Quite a few near misses.”

Coupeville’s score came thanks to the Redhawks, who knocked the ball into their own goal after a “a strong, well-placed cross by Abraham (Leyva)“.

While they didn’t get the victory they wanted, the Wolves will turn the page and head into a new season at 0-0, the same as every other team in the postseason.

“We our now looking forward to our district game. I feel good about our chances,” Nelson said.

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Taylor Chiles (John Fisken photos)

   Taylor Chiles, seen here in an earlier game, has provided a spark to the Wolves since moving up to varsity to cover for injured players. (John Fisken photos)

Yes, we have become Fashion Weekly. Got a problem with that? Zane Bundy, injured but natty.

   Yes, we have become Fashion Weekly. Got a problem with that? Zane Bundy, injured but natty Saturday.

The sun was out Saturday, the fashion was poppin’ and, for a half, it looked like a major upset was brewin’.

But, it wasn’t to be, as, eventually, visiting Charles Wright Academy found their legs and roared back to knock off the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad 3-1.

The non-conference loss dropped the Wolves to 3-8.

Coupeville, 2-2 in Olympic League play, closes the regular season with conference games at home against Klahowya Monday and on the road at Port Townsend Wednesday.

The Wolves have already clinched a playoff berth, but are still fighting with Port Townsend for the league’s #2 seed.

The top two Olympic League teams host their playoff openers, while the #3 seed hits the road.

Coupeville came out on fire Saturday.

Even missing a number of key players — injuries have been a constant, nagging issue for the Wolves — CHS took the early lead.

Abraham Leyva banged home his 13th goal of the season, off of an assist by Uriel Liquidano, to stake Coupeville to a 1-0 halftime advantage.

Tired legs, though, eventually caught up with the Wolves.

“With so many guys out and not as many subs the guys got a little tired the second half,” said Wolf coach Kyle Nelson.

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Sebastian Davis scored twice Thursday in a 3-2 loss. (John Fisken photos)

Sebastian Davis scored twice Thursday in a 3-2 loss. (John Fisken photos)

Beauman Davis, seen here in his normal uniform, actually played for Port Townsend in the JV game.

   Beauman Davis, seen here in his normal uniform, actually played for Port Townsend in the JV game.

Sebastian Davis has a knack for being in the right place at the right time.

The Coupeville High School junior scored twice Thursday, both times knocking in loose balls off of deflected shots by Abraham Leyva, keeping the Wolf booters close in a narrow 3-2 loss to visiting Port Townsend.

His fourth and fifth goals of the season, they moved Davis into second on the squad in scoring, trailing just Leyva, who has hit the back of the net 12 times this year.

With big-time scoring threat Zane Bundy sidelined for the year with a leg injury — he worked the sidelines as an unpaid assistant coach, rockin’ a suit and tie combo that would put David Beckham to shame — Davis has filled a hole in Coupeville’s offense.

Still, his heroics were not enough to save the Wolves on this afternoon, and the loss stings, dropping CHS to 2-2 in Olympic League play (3-7 overall) and knocking them down into third place in the standings.

Coupeville trails Klahowya (2-0) and Port Townsend (2-1), and it’s a big distinction, as the league’s top two teams will get home playoff openers.

The Wolves are guaranteed a playoff spot if Klahowya bounced Chimacum (0-3) Thursday, as the Wolves would have a two-game lead (and the tiebreaker) with two to play.

But, if they don’t want to be the #3 seed and open on the road in a loser-out game, they’ll need to come strong in their final two conference games.

Those are May 4 (Senior Night) against Klahowya and May 6 at Port Townsend.

Having a full roster would help, as the injury-depleted Wolves played without Bundy, goalie Joel Walstad, midfielder Loren Nelson and defenders Aaron Wright, Keegan Kortuem and Oscar Liquidano.

In their place, younger players stepped up and pushed the Redhawks hard.

Junior goaltender Connor McCormick made several nice saves, including one from his knees and another that negated a terrible call by the refs that gave Port Townsend a wide-open chance it didn’t deserve.

With the guys with the whistles allowing the Redhawks to all but tear Leyva’s jersey off every time the nimble junior touched the ball, he had few great scoring opportunities.

But, while he wasn’t able to add to his goal tally, Leyva did set up both of his team’s scores, using his super-powered foot to blast free kicks that curved and banged off the goalposts.

The first time Davis, flying in from the left side, caught the ball and flipped it past a sprawling Redhawk goalie to open the scoring in the game’s 19th minute.

Port Townsend tied the game up eight minutes later, then got two second-half goals (the first coming barely 30 seconds into the half) to take the lead.

Attacking madly, Coupeville got one goal back when Davis and Leyva repeated their scoring play, but, even then, time was running out on the Wolves.

William Nelson had a half-decent look and crushed a laser with under six minutes to play, but the ball caught up an updraft and sailed a fraction too high.

Coupeville’s final desperation try came on a break-away by Leyva in the waning moments, but the Redhawks were able to scramble and get two defenders back just in time to throw off his ability to cut back inside and his shot went for naught.

JV loses odd one:

With Port Townsend having only seven JV players (counting their goalie), the teams played 7 on 7, instead of 11 on 11.

To get to even that, the Redhawks made a deal to acquire Beauman Davis for one game, and the Wolf junior played the game wearing a red jersey over his white CHS shirt.

The game was also cut by 10 minutes, since Port Townsend had no subs and their players were blowing hard.

And still, the Redhawks ran away with a 3-0 victory.

At least Davis didn’t score against his own teammates, which might have made the situation even more awkward.

The only question remaining is, does Beauman get invited to two soccer banquets this year, since he’s now, technically, both a Wolf and a Redhawk?

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Uriel Liquidano kick-starts the WOlf offense, which poured in 13 goals Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

   Uriel Liquidano kick-starts the Wolf offense, which poured in 13 goals Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf supporters Kerry Rosenkranz (left) Erin Rosenkranz and Keegan Kortuem

   Wolf supporters Kerry Rosenkranz (left) Erin Rosenkranz and Keegan Kortuem brave the blustery, wet conditions.

One was fun. Three was better.

Coupeville High School senior Colin Belliveau got his first taste of being a scorer for the Wolves Thursday and liked it so much he just kept on firing away.

By the time he was done, he had rung up a hat trick, and that, combined with four more goals for team scoring leader Abraham Leyva, powered Coupeville to a 13-3 shellacking of visiting Chimacum.

Their second straight blow-out of the Cowboys lifted the Wolf booters to 3-5 overall, 2-0 in Olympic League play.

They sit alone atop the league at the moment.

Things will get a bit tougher, though, with Coupeville headed to Klahowya Tuesday.

The Eagles are 8-1-2 overall, 1-0 in league play.

But thoughts of that first-place showdown were far off Thursday, as the Wolves overcame a rainy, windy day to rain down the most goals the squad has scored in a game in recent memory.

And, possibly, school history.

Junior Sebastian Davis and freshman William Nelson tallied two apiece in support of Leyva and Belliveau, while Loren Nelson and Joel Walstad rounded out the scoring attack.

Leyva now sits with 12 goals, while Belliveau, Davis, William Nelson and Walstad are tied for second with three apiece.

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