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Varsity girls’ soccer action rages last fall. This year, things have taken a turn. (Morgan White photo)

Season #20 has been put on hold.

For the first time since 2003, there will not be a varsity girls’ soccer team playing at Coupeville High School.

Citing low turnout, CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith made the painful call Monday, but held out hope for other options.

“With profound disappointment, we are canceling our varsity girls’ soccer schedule for this year due to a lack of players,” he said. “Only 10 are practicing/on the roster currently.”

That’s one less player than the Wolves would need to even put a full 11-woman team on the field, while giving the team no subs or injury replacements.

Earlier, Smith had indicated a need for the program to have 15 players to be viable.

While the program’s 13-game varsity schedule, which was set to start Sept. 7 at Granite Falls, is gone, there are still options available to Wolf girls who have been practicing.

They are eligible to play with Coupeville’s boys’ team, as that is allowed in Washington state when a school does not have an active girls program.

Last year, several Wolf foes, such as Lopez Island, had a co-ed mix.

Smith and first-year head coach Kimberly Kisch, a former Wolf player herself, are also scrambling to pull together a JV-level schedule.

That would likely feature 7 v 7 games, instead of 11 v 11, perhaps using a modified field and game time.

The goal is to keep as many of the players still involved in soccer as possible, as CHS has seen in recent years that when a program goes down, it’s hard to get back up.

The move from 1A to 2B pushed boys’ soccer from the spring to the fall, where it joined football, boys’ tennis, and cross country.

Most 2B schools play 1-2 sports per season, and fielding four boys’ teams at the same time quickly proved to be a no-go, numbers wise.

Tennis lost the battle for bodies and has sat dormant for three seasons now.

Smith and Kisch don’t want to see girls’ soccer, which had played 19 straight seasons since its debut in 2004 — even surviving the pandemic — take a similar hit.

“It’s our hope that our girls that are signed up continue to play this fall or it will be very difficult for us to have a program moving forward,” Smith said.

“I firmly believe that Kim was and is going to lead a resurgence in our girls soccer program, but we need to play with who we have this fall in order to create a first step in the rebuilding process.”

Being more than a week into practice, with the season bearing down, Smith had to be realistic, however, for all involved.

“It is certainly not how we wanted this season to be, and it has not been an easy decision to make,” he said.

“But I also have an obligation to the other schools to allow them an opportunity to fill their schedules with other schools.

“I have reached out to our league schools, and they are all willing to work with us on a JV level game,” Smith added.

“I feel that I will be able to fill out a decent schedule with surrounding school’s programs to give our team a decent amount of games.”

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Saturday just opened up for Wolf assistant baseball coach Morgan Payne. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The schedule, she keeps on changing.

Saturday’s Coupeville High School varsity baseball game against Concrete started as a road affair, then was bumped to being a home tilt due to poor weather forecasts.

Now, the hardball bout is just off the schedule, as the Lions say they don’t have enough eligible players to make the trip to Whidbey.

The Northwest 2B/1B League game will likely be rescheduled at some point, since it’s a conference rumble.

When that might be is up in the air with most of the guys who make the schedules out of the office for spring break at the moment.

Meanwhile, Coupeville’s softball game Saturday against Concrete, also bumped from a road trip to a home stand, is still on — as of 2:15 PM Friday.

Keep an eye on this space, though. Things still might change.

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Teagan Calkins is ready to play, but weather is not cooperating. (Jackie Saia photo)

No freezing on the prairie for you today.

A couple of hours after Friday’s home girls’ tennis match was postponed due to looming rain, school officials also bumped softball off the schedule.

Coupeville was slated to host Cedar Park Christian-Bothell, but the game has been moved to Thursday, Apr. 6, with first pitch set for 4:00 PM.

The Wolves are still set to host Orcas Island Saturday at noon, with the game dedicated to cancer awareness, but Mother Nature will have the final say.

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Skylar Parker (left) and Ryanne Knoblich will not play at home next Monday after all. (Chloe Marzocca photo)

Here one second, gone the next.

A late-season addition to the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball schedule has fallen by the wayside.

The Wolves were set to welcome Lummi Nation to Whidbey Monday, Jan. 30 for non-conference varsity and JV games.

Now, thanks to the crush of the postseason, those games are gone with the wind.

Lummi, whose varsity girls’ squad sits at 12-2, starts playoff action Feb. 1.

With four regular-season league games left to play and a week to go, the Blackhawks needed to reclaim the Jan. 30 date, and are now scheduled to host conference rival Tulalip Heritage that night.

After Coupeville and Lummi plugged the game into the schedule, CHS officials originally moved Senior Night festivities to that night, to separate them from ones for Wolf boys’ basketball players and cheerleaders.

Now, all three Coupeville programs will honor their seniors Feb. 7, when La Conner comes to town.

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Frankie Tenore and Co. do not get to ride the bus all day and night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

No hacking and coughing for you.

Tuesday’s Coupeville High School girls soccer road trip was cancelled, thanks to poor air quality in Granite Falls.

It’s the latest in a string of contests preempted in Washington state by smoke from forest fires.

No definitive word on whether the non-conference game will be rescheduled, though odds are not great with the end of the regular season in sight, and both schools putting a priority on playing league games first.

For now, Coupeville’s booters head back to the practice field, with their next and possibly final clash set for next Tuesday, Oct. 25.

The Wolves host La Conner at 4 PM in the first half of a home doubleheader.

Senior Night festivities for both the CHS girls and boys will be held between games, before Coupeville’s boys face off with the Braves.

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