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Rain and mud on Lopez Island left Coupeville soccer players a mess. (Robert Wood photo)

It was a brawl in a mud pit.

Playing on a rainy autumn afternoon Friday, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad had two opponents.

One was the host team, Lopez Island, which slipped away with a 5-3 win over the Wolves.

The other was the muck and mire, which made doing anything complicated, like scoring goals, three times as hard.

“You should see the uniforms!,” said Coupeville coach Robert Wood. “Everyone is soaked and muddy head to toe.”

The loss, the third-straight for the Wolves, drops them to 3-7 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, while Lopez improves to 3-8.

The Wolves are tied with Grace Academy (3-7) for sixth-place in the nine-team conference, a half-game up on Lopez and two ahead of cellar dweller Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood (0-8).

Orcas Island and Providence Classical Christian, both 8-1, sit atop the NWL, with Friday Harbor (7-3), Mount Vernon Christian (7-3), and La Conner (5-6) rounding out the standings.

Friday’s game, which kicked off at the very-early hour of 2:15 PM, featured ties at 1-1 and 2-2, before Lopez pulled ahead for good at 4-2.

Coupeville got things back down to 4-3, only to see the Lobos pad their lead near the end to set the final score.

Coupeville’s goals came from Miguel Puente, Nick Guay, and Xavier Murdy.

Xavier Murdy, making the magic happen. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Puente delivered first, cracking the seal on the net off on an unassisted run down the side, nabbing the third goal of his foreign exchange student season.

Next up was Guay, who converted off of a cross from Cael Wilson, rattling the net for his fourth score of the season, and fifth of his CHS career.

Then it was time for X marks the spot, with Murdy netting his third goal of the season off of a header.

The tally was set up by a nice corner kick from Andrew Williams, with XMan beating the Lopez netminder as he punched home the sixth goal of his high school run.

Coupeville, which has five games left on the schedule, plays its final two home games next week.

Friday Harbor, which just handed Orcas Island its first loss, visits Whidbey Tuesday, Oct. 19, then Lopez comes to town Saturday, Oct. 23.

The latter of the two games will be Senior Night for CHS, with Murdy, Tony Garcia, and Puente honored.

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Cameron Epp strikes a pose. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The day was grey, but the action was bright.

Playing under overcast skies Saturday, the Coupeville High School boys soccer team gave highly-ranked Providence Classical Christian plenty to deal with.

Cruising along the sidelines, camera at the ready, was John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

To see everything he snapped, and possibly purchase some glossies for the in-laws, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/BS-2021-10-09-vs-Providence/

 

Alex Murdy rampages.

Aidan Wilson protects his net.

Grant Steller gets up close and personal.

Cael Wilson achieves inner bliss.

Miguel Puente holds his ground.

Andrew Williams heads off on a jaunt.

Aby Wood (left) and Abby Mulholland, about two seconds away from tossing the pesky paparazzi over the fence.

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Freshman Preston Epp played strongly Thursday as Coupeville and Mount Vernon Christian waged a classic battle. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

A loss on the scoreboard, a win in their hearts.

While they couldn’t get the tying goal across despite a frenzied late-game push Thursday, the Coupeville High School boys soccer players have nothing to hang their heads about.

Facing off with one of the best teams in the Northwest 2B/1B League in visiting Mount Vernon Christian, the still-developing Wolves pushed the Hurricanes hard in a 2-1 loss.

The game was a thriller, with fans from both schools screaming into the encroaching fog, and a chiller, as the two teams played a hard-nosed, physical, but not dirty affair.

Now, there was a moment or two when Coupeville PA announcer Ja’Kenya Hoskins came out of her chair, ready to drop fists to defend her boys down below.

Especially when Wolf freshman Preston Epp and his MVC counterpart tangled with elbows and other assorted body parts while frequently fighting for control of the ball down in front of the press box.

“No sir, I am not having it #9! Do not make me come down there!!,” blurted Hoskins, who then reverted to form as the friendliest person on the prairie, dissolving into giggles.

“I’ve never been so into a soccer game before!,” she added. “This is a good one!!”

It was a sentiment shared by Coupeville coach Robert Wood.

“Such a good game,” he said with a big smile. “Well played by both teams, and I’m really proud of our guys and how they played.”

With the loss, Coupeville drops to 3-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, snapping a two-game win streak, while MVC gets to 6-3.

The Hurricane program has always been a strong one, and Wood was pleased to see the growth in his Wolf squad, which lost 4-0 to MVC back in the season opener.

He credited players like Xavier Murdy, Miguel Puente, and Grant Steller for their hustle, their grit, and their leadership, while praising everyone on the field for their contributions.

Coupeville got on the board first, moments after Wolf goalie Aidan Wilson made a superb kick save on a shot.

Rumbling in front of the net, the ever-electric Alex Murdy torched the MVC netminder, slashing the ball past him in the game’s 13th minute.

It was the team-high fourth goal of the season for the younger of the Murdy boys, and it held up until the 27th minute.

Caught in a scramble of players, Wilson was partially blocked, allowing the Hurricanes to punch in a loose ball and knot things up at 1-1.

From there, the CHS defense clamped down, with Wilson making another nifty save, this one on a Mount Vernon header, and the teams headed into the break still stuck in a stalemate.

The second half was the story of one quick goal — MVC popped in the eventual game-winner a little over two minutes after play resumed — and then 37+ minutes of rough-and-tumble, back-and-forth scoreless action.

Coupeville had a couple of really good looks after halftime, with Xavier Murdy just missing on a free kick and Puente being thwarted on a breakaway by the goalie colliding with him mid-shot.

The game’s oddest moment, which drew a roar of joy from Hoskins in the booth, came when an MVC player was handed a yellow card by the lone ref on the scene.

It wasn’t for any of the many in-game collisions or jostling, however, but apparently for the Hurricane taunting by dropping and doing pushups after a play.

“Weird, man,” Wood said with a laugh, and then he vanished into the night, a coach pleased with how his team is growing closer, both on and off the field.

Wins are important, but growth tops all.

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Aidan Wilson was strong in goal as Coupeville shattered La Conner’s five-game win streak. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two Murdy boys was two too many for La Conner to deal with.

With brothers Xavier and Alex combining to rain down three goals Tuesday, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad knocked out La Conner 3-1 for a huge home turf victory.

Starting a stretch of three-straight games at Mickey Clark Field, the Wolves avenged an earlier-season overtime loss to the Braves, and emphatically ended La Conner’s five-game winning streak.

The victory, Coupeville’s second-straight, lifts it to 3-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, while dropping La Conner to 5-3.

“The team was great tonight, they really played for each other,” said CHS coach Robert Wood.

“This felt good after our last game with them, losing in the first overtime we’ve played,” he added.

“They’ve grown and learned and become friends and great teammates and understood tonight what happens when you play for yourself vs. the beauty that comes when you play for your team.”

Alex Murdy tallied two goals for the Wolves Tuesday, giving him three on the season, while Xavier Murdy beat the goalkeeper for the second time this campaign.

It was the fifth career score for X-Man.

“They were quality team goals, with great buildup play and aggressive finishing,” Wood said.

Coupeville put together a complete game, with “great leadership from the back line,” which consists of Jesse Wooten, Tony Garcia, Cameron Epp, and Andrew Williams.

Wolf goaltender Aidan Wilson was lights out as well.

“Awesome job. Challenged nicely three-four times, but held his ground and reacted well with solid game play and game management,” Wood said.

Aidan was singled out by the ref, the La Conner coach, and some players for being fantastic.”

Coupeville defends its home pitch twice more this week, hosting Mount Vernon Christian Thursday and Providence Classical Christian Saturday.

Those games kickoff at 6:00 and 3:00 PM, respectively.

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Cael Wilson and Coupeville toppled Grace Academy Friday night in a game decided by penalty kicks. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Cameron Epp and Co. are 2-4 and headed home for three-straight games.

“The soccer gods were on our side today.”

Coupeville High School boys soccer coach Robert Wood and his team exited Marysville with a hard-fought win Friday night, thanks to some skill and some luck.

The Wolves bounced host Grace Academy 3-2, with the game decided by a penalty kick shootout after two scoreless overtimes.

That finale went down 5-3 in favor of Coupeville, and lifts it to 2-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, with both victories coming against the same opponent.

“Strong second half with a good result,” Wood said. “Ending with PK’s is probably the most unfair method known to mankind … but a win is a win, even when the other team outplayed us most of the night.”

Closing out a three-game road trip, the Wolves went to extra time for the second-straight game. Coming off of a loss to La Conner, this ending was much more preferable.

Alex Murdy got CHS on the board with his first high school goal, coming on an “aggressive takeaway and good couple moves to get a power knuckleball shot over the keeper, under the bar.”

Coupeville’s second score came courtesy Nick Guay, who tallied his team-leading third goal of the campaign.

“An aggressive attack on a free ball … cheeky little chip over the keeper rushing the ball and into the goal,” is how his coach fondly remembered it.

Grace forced overtime by scoring in stoppage time, then the two teams failed to score in either of the two five-minute extra periods.

While the Wolves played stellar ball at times, they also benefited from Grace hitting the goal post four times.

Coupeville now returns home for three straight games, starting with a rematch with La Conner next Tuesday, Oct. 5.

The Wolves then host Mount Vernon Christian Oct. 7 and Providence Classical Christian Oct. 9.

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