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Wolf booters fuel up after a strong effort on the pitch. (Kimberly Kisch photo)

They held their own, which is saying a lot.

Facing off with an undefeated Mount Vernon Christian boys’ soccer team on its home field Tuesday, the Coupeville High School co-ed squad narrowly lost a 1-0 nail-biter.

The non-conference loss to a league rival drops the Wolves to 1-3-1 on the season, while the Hurricanes get to 4-0-1.

The two teams will tangle again later this season, when MVC comes to Coupeville Oct. 18 for a rematch. That tilt will count in the conference standings.

The Wolves, who were playing down several players, still came with a strong performance on the rival pitch, said CHS coach Robert Wood.

“We played a really good game considering our injuries,” he said. “Mostly defensive, but really good counter attacking strategies.

“Defense was great; everyone we played back there did a great job.”

MVC, which has outscored its foes 12-3 in the early going of the 2024 campaign, netted the game’s lone score on a well-executed shot which found its way through a small gap in the defense.

“Their goal was from 20 yards outside the box, well hit, to the upper corner of the goal,” Wood said. “Impressive.”

Hurlee Bronec and his compadres will play at home under Friday Night Lights. (Jackie Saia photo)

Coupeville returns to action this Friday, Sept. 27, when it hosts La Conner in a game set to kick off at 6:00 PM at Mickey Clark Field. Admission is free.

That clash will be another non-conference game against a league foe, as Northwest 2B/1B League soccer teams fill out their early schedule with such affairs.

CHS begins actual league play Oct. 11, with the final eight games of the season determining playoff slots.

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Coupeville High School senior cross country runners want you to buy your booster club dinner tickets today. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Clear your calendar.

The Coupeville Booster Club has set its annual dinner and auction for Saturday, Nov. 2.

The biggest fundraiser of the year, it will be held at the Coupeville Rec Hall, which is located at 901 NW Alexander Street.

Doors open at 4:30 PM with a silent auction starting at the same time.

Dinner, prepared by Serendipity Catering and Events, is set for 6:00, with a dessert auction at 6:30 and a live auction at 7:00.

There will also be raffles throughout the night.

Cost is $55 per person, or you can nab a table for eight people for $400.

Booster Club board members — Danette Beckley, Jon Roberts, Bob Martin, Dina Guay, Leann Leavitt, Michelle Armstrong, Gordon McMillan, and Garrett Arnold — will have tickets for those looking to buy.

If you have questions or want to donate items or services for the auction, contact Danette Beckley at (360) 325-3769.

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CHS cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting hits the tape first on photo day. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They keep Wolf sports humming along.

Coupeville High School coaches, some of whom are seen in the pics above and below, are the guiding lights for local athletes.

So today we swing the spotlight on them.

Gridiron gurus (l to r) Alex Turner, Bennett Richter, and Bobby Carr lead the league in facial hair. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Former Wolf supernova Scout Smith has returned to her alma mater, this time as the master. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Robert Wood keeps things hoppin’ on the soccer pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

Cory Whitmore gets strategic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bennett Richter gazes into your soul. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ashley Menges can’t quite believe how badly Coupeville is crushing its foes. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Wolf cheerleaders put on a show. (Bailey Thule photos)

They rock the night and rule the sideline.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad has led the way at two home football games this season, keeping the beat going through good times and rough times.

The pics above and below capture some of the Wolves in action, or at rest, keeping the spotlight on them as they prove they’re the best in the biz.

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Wolf sophomore Davin Houston scored his first touchdown of the season Saturday. (Bailey Thule photo)

Three games down, six left to play in the regular season.

Coming off a loss to Granite Falls Saturday, in a game where it played without several key players, the Coupeville High School football squad sits at 2-1 in non-conference play.

Up next for the 2B Wolves is a road trip to Kirkland this Saturday, Sept. 28 for a fourth-straight clash with a 1A school, with Cedar Park Christian-Bothell waiting at Juanita High School’s field.

After that, Coupeville gets two in a row, and three of its next four games, at home, starting with a Northwest 2B/1B League tilt with Friday Harbor for Homecoming.

While I don’t have defensive stats, I do have scoring numbers, and here’s where the Wolves currently sit:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 5
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Johnny Porter – 2
Davin Houston — 1
Jack Porter – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 1
Liam Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 4

 

Points:

Anderson — 36
Cunningham — 14
Jo. Porter — 12
Houston — 6
Ja. Porter – 6
Blas — 2

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