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Chayse Van Velkinburgh raises another trophy on the soccer pitch. (Photo courtesy Jessica Van Velkinburgh)

Put another trophy in the case.

Coupeville Middle School soccer standout Chayse Van Velkinburgh spent the weekend helping his select team win a title at the President’s Cup in Tukwila.

Northwest United won 3-2 in the semifinals Saturday, then ran away with a 4-1 victory in the championship game Sunday.

That capped a tourney run which began back in March.

With the title in hand, Northwest United qualifies to travel to Utah in June for regionals, though Van Velkinburgh will have to sit that one out.

That’s because the Wolf 7th grader is already slated to be in Spain during that same time frame, playing with the Madrid Euro Soccer Academy.

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Maysen Van Velkinburgh (back row, in pink jersey, holding trophy) celebrates a soccer title. (Photo courtesy Dustin Van Velkinburgh)

The younger brother has mad skills as well.

While Coupeville soccer ace Chayse Van Velkinburgh is busy training in Spain, the youngest sharpshooter in the family continues to tear up the pitch.

Maysen Van Velkinburgh, currently a 2nd grader at Coupeville Elementary School, wrapped up a torrid run Sunday at the Cranberry Cup in Woodinville.

Playing in the championship game, he knocked in his kick as his Oak Harbor-based BU9 squad claimed the title with a 2-1 win after a penalty kick shootout.

The younger Van Velkinburgh tallied five of his team’s 12 goals at the tourney and has 13 scores over the past eight games.

And while he’s raining down scores, he’s not the only Coupeville kid playing a major role for the team.

Conner Armstrong, son of CHS grad Linnane O’Connor, stands tall in the goal for the team.

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Flying the friendly skies to Spain. (Photos courtesy Dustin Van Velkinburgh)

Chayse Van Velkinburgh is living the Spanish soccer dream.

The Coupeville Middle School 7th grader is taking a brief break from basketball to participate in a week of pitch training with Real Madrid.

Van Velkinburgh copped MVP status at a soccer camp in Temecula, California in June, which earned him the invite to the home of one of the beautiful game’s premier franchises.

The Wolf ace is nursing an injury, said dad Dustin, but is “competing and working as hard as he can.”

“His Real Madrid coach was very complimentary of his play today,” said the proud papa, a noted pitch warrior in his own right back in the day.

The younger Van Velkinburgh is playing at Valdebebas in Madrid.

The complex includes numerous practice fields, as well as the stadium where the first team Real Madrid women, and second team men, play their games.

Competition at the camp is intense, with players from Chayse’s age group working with the class one year older.

After training, the young booters will play in a game for the Madrid Euro Soccer Academy team.

“This experience is unlike anything I have been a part of,” Dustin Van Velkinburgh said.

“I cannot express the rush of emotion I experienced today when we set foot in the Real Madrid complex.

“Just thinking about all the greats that have played here and now my son gets to share those same fields is truly amazing.”

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Ethan Moss of Orcas takes a shot to the nads from Coupeville enforcer Cole White. (Jackie Saia photo)

Coupeville’s league continues to be the best in the state when it comes to fall boys’ soccer.

The Northwest 2B/1B League has claimed eight of 12 trophies across the past three state tournaments.

But while the NWL added two more hunks of hardware Saturday, for the first time in three years the nine-team conference failed to win the title.

Instead, it was third-ranked Upper Columbia Academy, an Eastern Washington private school out of Spangle, which claimed the first crown in program history.

Scoring both its goals in a furious first couple of minutes, the Lions edged fifth-seeded Orcas Island 2-0 in a game played in Federal Way.

Not only is this the first state title for UCA soccer, but the school, which finished 13-2, had never won a game at the big dance prior to this year.

After previously losing twice in the first round, the Lions toppled Mount Vernon Christian 2-1 and Riverside Christian 4-0 this time around before tangling with Orcas.

While the Vikings (12-6) failed in their bid to reclaim the title, they fought hard on a cool, foggy night, and have brought home a top-two trophy three straight seasons.

They were champs in 2021, then fell to league rival Friday Harbor in the finale last year.

After falling behind early against UCA, Orcas seemingly started to mount a comeback, only to have the refs puncture those dreams.

The Vikings rammed home a goal to cut the lead to 2-1 midway through the first half, but the score was waved off after the officials decided the islanders had roughed up the Lions goaltender during the play.

That was seriously debatable, and not a popular call among pro-Orcas supporters, but it stood.

The Vikings kept coming after that, mounting numerous charges, but could never completely bust through the UCA defense.

As the game progressed, things became increasingly more slap-happy, with Orcas booters frequently shoved by Lion defenders while trying to navigate a slick turf field.

Tempers flared, words were exchanged — both among players and fans — and three yellow cards were handed out, but the squads stopped short of igniting the full tilt brawl the announcers feared.

Saturday’s rumble brought an end to an eight-team tourney which began with a bang, as #1 Auburn Adventist Academy and #2 Friday Harbor were both eliminated in quarterfinal shockers.

Orcas beat Evergreen Lutheran 2-1 to open its state run, before toppling NWL mate Providence Classical Christian 3-1 in the semifinals, garnering some revenge for a regular-season loss.

PCC bounced back to beat Riverside Christian 2-1 in the 3rd/4th place contest.

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Coupeville High School football is running towards its biggest game of the season. (Parker Hammons photo)

It’s the final push.

Coupeville High School fall sports teams wrap the regular season this coming week, setting the stage for possible playoff action.

Well, except for cross country, which is already in the thick of the postseason.

Having run at the Northwest 2B/1B League meet, the Wolves head to tri-districts Thursday at Fort Steilacoom Park, with an eye on advancing to the state meet.

For the other CHS squads, it’s finale time.

Edge of your seat time for Wolf fans. (Jackie Saia photo)

Football hosts Friday Harbor Thursday. Win and they square off with the same school again — likely Saturday in Anacortes — in a two-quarter tiebreaker to determine which NWL team advances to state.

Soccer bounces island to island, landing on Orcas Tuesday.

The Wolf booters will need a win, and some side luck, to net a playoff berth outright or a chance to play a tiebreaker for a postseason ticket.

No matter how the varsity fares, JV soccer has picked up an extra game, and will host Friday Harbor Saturday.

Finally, we have volleyball, which hosts La Conner Tuesday and travels to Friday Harbor Thursday.

Barring an epic upset loss to the latter of those two teams, which is 1-12, Coupeville advances to districts and will begin their quest for state on the road.

With a split league, 1B and 2B schools have different criteria for making the playoffs, but below are the overall standings through games of Oct. 21:

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 6-0-0 9-1-0
MV Christian 5-1-0 11-2-1
PC Christian 5-1-0 9-3-0
Orcas Island 4-2-0 7-5-0
Lopez Island 3-3-0 5-5-0
Coupeville 3-4-0 6-5-0
Grace Academy 1-5-0 1-9-0
La Conner 1-6-0 3-10-0
CPC-Lynnwood 0-6-0 3-9-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 3-0 4-3
Coupeville 2-1 2-6
La Conner 0-4 1-6

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 7-1
Concrete 0-1 5-3

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
La Conner 7-0 9-6
Orcas Island 7-1 11-3
Coupeville 4-2 8-4
Darrington 4-4 11-5
MV Christian 3-5 7-6
Concrete 1-7 6-9
Friday Harbor 0-7 1-12

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