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Nick Guay has scored in all four seasons he’s played soccer for Coupeville High School. (Cole White photo)

A soccer season like no other is upon us.

Playing as a joint team, Coupeville High School booters took the pitch at Mickey Clark Field Tuesday and fought hard against a top-level squad.

The visitors were the defending 2B/1B boys state champs, and Friday Harbor looked like little has changed from a season ago, raining down goals from multiple directions in a 7-1 victory.

The season-opening loss, while against a Northwest League foe, counts in the standings as a non-conference affair.

The Wolves, who open with seven of their first nine at home, play four non-league bouts, then eight which count in the conference standings as they chase a playoff berth.

Tuesday’s game was a milestone one in the two-decade history of CHS soccer, with girls and boys on the field at the same time.

Coupeville’s girls’ program was unable to field a full roster, forcing school officials to scrap the schedule, but eight female players made the jump to play with the boys, with two landing on the varsity roster.

Junior midfielder Bryley Gilbert and junior forward Ayden Wyman both saw extended time with Coupeville’s first squad, and more than held their own.

Bryley Gilbert was one of two CHS girls to play Tuesday in a boys’ varsity soccer game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Friday Harbor was just too efficient, too opportunistic, and ultimately, too deadly for the Wolves.

“They play quick, one-touch ball,” said CHS coach Robert Wood. “They can score all night long.”

Coupeville senior Cole White ripped off the game’s first major shot, sending a zinger towards the net while on the move, only to see the visiting goalie poke the ball away at the last second.

Wolf junior goaltender Hurlee Bronec, making the jump to soccer after playing football the past two years, put together his own highlight reel, snuffing out several Friday Harbor shots.

The visitors finally cracked the CHS defense with a slap shot which slid into the far left corner of the net, eventually building a 3-0 lead midway through the first half.

Coupeville got on the board thanks to Nick Guay, who collected a sweet setup pass from White and slugged the ball to paydirt.

It was the ninth career goal for the Wolf senior, who has beaten rival netminders in each of his four seasons.

He leads all active CHS boys in scoring and is one goal shy of becoming the 11th male player to crack double digits.

Friday Harbor, showcasing its depth and explosive offensive attack, rattled the net for two more goals right before the halftime break, before topping things off with another pair late in the game.

Even trailing, Coupeville’s defense was chippy, with Cael Wilson earning props for chasing down and hip-checking a runaway Wolverine to deny him a chance to score.

There are multiple soccer players in this photo, if you know where to look. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

While the Wolves lost, CHS coaches Kimberly Kisch and Wood came away happy with the level of fitness they saw from their players, and the team’s ability to mesh as one unit, regardless of the lineup.

Squaring off with the state champs in game one was never going to be easy, and a loss is a loss, even if it’s not a ding on the league record — but the lessons learned will benefit the Wolves moving forward.

“I don’t think we’ve ever had an easy game for our opening game, ever,” Wood said with a chuckle. “We always get Friday Harbor, or Orcas, or one of the really good private schools.

“But overall, we played well,” he added.

“We’ll go back to working on what we need to practice on and look forward to Friday.”

Coupeville soccer gets a chance to claim the Friday Night Lights phenomenon for itself, with Wolf football hitting the road to travel to Sultan this week.

The booters host Providence Classical Christian (0-1), with the game set to kickoff at 6:00 PM.

Admission is free, and there may be a JV game after the varsity clash, though Coupeville officials are waiting for confirmation on that.

 

JV makes its debut:

Angel Partida punched home his first goal in a CHS uniform, Josh Lujan made some inspired saves in goal for the Wolves, and five girls played with their male counterparts in a 4-1 loss.

The game was shortened to two 20-minute halves to allow Friday Harbor time to make it back to the ferry.

Lujan deflected several point-bank shots, went to the ground to snuff out a potential goal during a mad scramble in front of the net, and did his best to blunt the Wolverines attack.

He got help from Ava Mitten and Sophia Broderick, who brought intensity while disrupting Friday Harbor’s pinpoint passing attack.

Frankie Tenore, Lydia Price, and Brynn Parker also saw action for the Wolves.

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Brynn Parker is back for another season of kicking the crud out of the soccer ball. (Jackie Saia photo)

It’s the start of a new era.

Former Wolf star Kimberly Kisch returns to the soccer pitch of her teen years starting Monday, making her debut as Coupeville High School’s new girls’ soccer coach.

She replaces Kyle Nelson, who retired after countless road trips to faraway destinations on school buses as his players serenaded him with Disney songs.

As Kisch steps into her new job, she’ll have a strong support staff, with Central Whidbey Soccer Club mainstays Darren Stafford and Bill Sites expected to join her.

“As a new coach I have realistic expectations for our first season together and I am unsure what the strength of our players will be,” Kisch said.

“I do, however, have amazing volunteers to help round out my coaching team,” she added.

“I believe that having a strong coaching team will be our biggest strength this season.”

The Wolves lost a chunk of players to graduation, including All-Conference booters Nezi Keiper and Carolyn Lhamon, but do retain their top offensive weapon in Ayden Wyman.

The Wolf junior has already rattled home 13 goals across her first two seasons, putting her in fifth place on the program’s all-time scoring chart.

Even better, Wyman is showing she is ready to step up and provide leadership to her teammates.

Ayden has really caught my attention,” Kisch said.

“She took the initiative to hold summer practices all on her own! I am impressed by her passion and love of soccer.”

Wolf sharpshooter Ayden Wyman enjoys a sweet reward after terrorizing rival goaltenders. (Morgan White photo)

While Kisch won’t get a true feel for the strengths and weaknesses of her roster until practices begin, her hope is sparked by a potential influx of younger players.

“For promising newcomers, we have a few 8th graders that have shown interest in joining the high school team,” Kisch said.

“Among them is Devon Wyman, Ayden’s younger sister.

“She signed up as soon as I opened the team to 8th graders and has been attending the summer practices her sister has been organizing.”

The Wolves, along with Friday Harbor and La Conner, will likely be chasing defending Northwest 2B/1B League champs Mount Vernon Christian once league play starts.

“They (MVC) have built a solid foundation and have a fantastic program,” Kisch said.

However the roster sets up, the new CHS coach wants her players to hit the pitch with the same intensity she displayed back in the day.

“My goal is to spark excitement in a team that seems to have lost their fire,” Kisch said. “I love soccer and I want my girls to have a passion for it too.

“I also want them to love Coupeville as much as I do and be proud to represent their school.

“I hope that we can grow together as a team and a soccer family.”

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Taylor Brotemarkle leads off a series of Wolf fans gazing at the action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s people (mostly) staring off into the distance.

Doing their best Jurassic Park tributes, Coupeville sports fans ponder on-field and on-court action, or at least try to go to their warm place.

One or the other.

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Wolf senior Wynter Arndt scored her first high school goal Tuesday as Coupeville shredded La Conner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ayden Wyman got historical, and the Wolves got dangerous.

Raining down goals on host La Conner Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad romped to a 6-0 win.

The victory lifts CHS to 1-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-7 overall and pulls it out of the conference basement.

Coupeville sits in third place among the four NWL schools to play girls soccer, a half-game up on La Conner (0-3, 0-10).

Mount Vernon Christian (4-0, 7-4), who the Wolves play Thursday, have clinched the league title, while Friday Harbor (3-2, 6-5-1) is in second.

Coupeville’s goal explosion Tuesday — which produced its largest single-game scoring total of the season — came from three players.

Wynter Arndt notched her first high school goal, joining graduated older sister Knight on the CHS soccer all-time scoring list, while fellow senior Carolyn Lhamon punched in two scores.

That gives Lhamon three tallies on the season, six for her prep career.

But the biggest contribution belonged to sophomore sensation Ayden Wyman, who continues to baffle rival goaltenders.

With three more goals Tuesday, she has a team-best seven for her second high school campaign, and 11 for her career.

Wyman is the sixth Wolf girl to break double digits, trailing just Mia Littlejohn (35 goals), Kalia Littlejohn (33), Genna Wright (20), Lindsey Roberts (17), and Avalon Renninger (12).

Coupeville’s goals Tuesday were set up by solid teamwork, with Gwen Crowder, Anna Myles, and Arndt picking up assists.

“Nice to get a solid win,” said Coupeville coach Kyle Nelson as he marinated in the moment.

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Carolyn Lhamon jousts with a Crosspoint Academy player Saturday. (Morgan White photos)

It was a tall challenge.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer squad is a scrappy band of players who never back down from anyone.

But, when the opponent is a blue blood program which boasts multiple state titles and enters play undefeated, life is likely to be tough.

Such was the case Saturday, as the Wolves put out a maximum effort but came up short against visiting Crosspoint Academy.

The Warriors, repping a 1B school, exited Whidbey with a 7-0 win, improving their season mark to 5-0-1, with that tie having come against 2A power North Kitsap.

Edie Bittner battles for control of the ball.

The loss drops Coupeville to 1-7, though their next game should be a more-competitive affair.

The Wolves travel to La Conner Tuesday, Oct. 11 to face a Braves team which sits at 0-8 on the season.

Coupeville has home and away games with La Conner, as well as road trips to Mount Vernon Christian and Granite Falls left on the schedule.

The Wolves may also pick up a road game at Sultan, if the two schools are able to work around the Turks league schedule, which has been impacted by fire-related weather conditions.

Coupeville scoring ace Ayden Wyman enjoys a complimentary donut.

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