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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photo)

   Mia Littlejohn (20) was one of three Wolf booters tabbed as All-Conference selections. (John Fisken photo)

The magic number is three, it appears.

For the second straight season, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad landed a trio on the All-Conference team.

Senior defender Jenn Spark, sophomore midfielder Mia Littlejohn and freshman midfielder Kalia Littlejohn were tabbed when 1A Olympic League coaches held their balloting this week.

Last year the Wolves honored were seniors Erin Rosenkranz, Julia Myers and Marisa Etzell.

Coupeville repeated as league runner-ups behind Klahowya this season, improving to 4-2 in conference play.

The Wolves went 6-7-3 overall, tying the program record for most wins in a single season. They were knocked out of the playoffs by Vashon Island.

Kalia Littlejohn scored a school record 10 goals in her first high school season, while her big sis tallied five goals and eight assists.

Spark, who missed most of her junior year with a knee injury, had three goals and four assists, while anchoring the Wolf defense.

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An extremely nice guy off the floor, Wolf senior Anthony Beregron is all business when he's rejecting shots on the court. (John Fisken photos)

Anthony Bergeron (John Fisken photos)

Nick Streubel, not exactly the shyest guy on the team.

Nick Streubel

They came from different backgrounds, but finished their high school hoops careers at the same place.

Nick Streubel was a football player first, last and always, an All-State lineman who nabbed a college football scholarship.

He played basketball to help his friends and grew into a force in the paint, a guy who crashed the boards but had a sweet touch on little inside shots.

Anthony Bergeron came late to organized ball, only playing the final two years of high school.

But he went from a raw work-in-progress as a junior to a high-flyin’ highlight show capable of filling the basket up big time as a senior.

Now, both of the Coupeville High School seniors bow out sharing the same honor, as the duo were were tabbed for Honorable Mention selection by league coaches when All-Cascade Conference voting was held Monday.

Bergeron twice topped 20 points in a game this year, scoring 23 in a win over Lakewood, while Streubel put the ever-lovin’ fear of God into any player that had to try and hold his ground against The Big Hurt.

Led by the duo, the Wolves improved in wins for the second straight season.

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