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Aram Leyva (left) smiles because he knows he can't be stopped on the soccer pitch. (John Fisken photo)

   Aram Leyva (left) smiles because he knows he can’t be stopped on the soccer pitch. (John Fisken photo)

Mercer Island has money, Cow Town has skills.

Sparked by its Coupeville mercenaries, the North Whidbey Deception boys’ soccer squad pulled out a 2-1 victory Saturday afternoon.

The victory propelled the booters to 5-1 on the season and keeps them within shouting distance of winning a league title.

In typical fashion, the future Wolf stars gave their opponent a brief bit of hope, then crushed said hope, hard.

Mercer Island punched in a goal off of a penalty kick to take the early lead, then the Coupeville contingent took control of the game, teaming up to score both of North Whidbey’s goals.

Aram Leyva set up the equalizer, dropping the ball behind the Mercer Island defense.

Running mate Matthew Kelley took it from there, drawing out the goalie before banging home the ball with his left foot.

Not content with a mere tie, Whidbey got the winning goal on a play set up by Coupeville’s Jake Mitten.

The lanky CMS seventh grader popped the ball into the general area of the goal, leaving it there for Leyva and Kelley to converge on.

Corralling the ball a millisecond before it skipped out of bounds, Leyva spun and shot a rocket off of the goalie’s hip, banking it in like a pool hustler taking money from a patsy.

After that, it was all up to the Deception defense, and it went into lock-down mode, sending the richniks back to their mansions crying sweet tears of regret.

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Mason Grove (Mindy Grove photo)

  Mason Grove (1) gets congratulations from his lil’ bro. (Mindy Grove photo)

Trystan

   Gavin Knoblich (72), Trystan Ford (74) and assistant coach Ron Wright confer during a break in the action. (Lisa Schlesner-Ford photos)

(Lisa Schlesner-Ford photos)

Having survived a mud bowl, the Wolves celebrate.

They were back in action, and hard at work.

A week after postponing a game due to a lack of eligible players, the Coupeville Middle School football squad returned Wednesday, taking the long ride down to Forks.

Once they got to the town that former CHS football coach Ron Bagby once owned as a young gridiron warrior, the Wolves battled through a mud bowl, falling 34-14.

Jean Lund-Olsen grabbed the spotlight, scoring a touchdown and snaring a pair of sacks on defense.

Not to be outdone, Mason Grove opened the scoring for Coupeville with a touchdown of his own, then tacked on PAT runs after both scores.

Sean Toomey-Stout was a beast on both sides of the ball, while the Wolf line — led by Trevor Bell, Trystan Ford and Gavin Knoblich, operated with great efficiency.

Coupeville returns to action next Wednesday, Oct. 28, when it travels to Port Townsend.

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"I've been coaching since (John Fisken photos)

   “Vampires? I ain’t afraid of no stinkin’ vampires!!” Randy King is the man to lead a team into bat country. (John Fisken photos)

Ashleigh Battaglia

Ashleigh Battaglia chases down a ball during an earlier match.

Zoe Trujillo

Want flawless form? Call Zoe Trujillo.

Scout Smith

Scout Smith is a star, even when she plays Stevie Wonder-style.

Raven Vick (19) and Maya Toomey-Stout celebrate

Raven Vick (19) and Maya Toomey-Stout are just happy to see each other.

Randy King with the upset!

The longtime Coupeville High School/Middle School coach picked up a new sport at the last second this year, taking over the CMS 8th grade volleyball squad a match into the season when coach Sadi Foltz abruptly left to take a new job.

Jump forward to Monday night, and, after a long road trip to the town former CHS football coach Ron Bagby (well … and “Twilight“) built, King and his spikers emerged with a stunning upset.

The Wolves knocked off undefeated Forks 29-27, 25-20 for the win of the season.

The score is all the info we have at the moment (and nothing on the 7th grade squad), so let’s toss out a bunch of photos to fill the rest of your time.

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Chelsea Prescott (John Fisken photos)

   Chelsea Prescott brings the thunder and the lightning. She’s a 2-in-1 threat. (John Fisken photos)

7th

   Lacy McCraw-Shirron (12) and Emily Fielder (16) send positive energy to their teammates.

Emma Mathusek

   Under the eye of Wolf coach Randy King, 8th grader Emma Mathusek glides in to keep the rally going.

8th

Hannah Davidson (center) keeps the mood light in the huddle.

Welling

   Melia Welling (39) is all smiles as Maya Toomey-Stout (9) comes flying in to congratulate her.

Wick

Willow Vick will let no volleyball touch the floor. It is her sworn duty.

Casie

New CMS 7th grade coach Casie Dunleavy finally gets her close-up.

7th

Her players show her how it’s supposed to be done.

Spikes were flying, reputations were being forged and cameras were clicking.

All in all, Thursday was a busy day, as the Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads invaded the high school gym to face off with Stevens.

Along for the ride was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the pics above.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

7th grade — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf363cc65f50

8th grade — https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf363cc5ca25

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Hunter Wilkinson (Mimi Johnson photos)

   Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim (81), Hunter Wilkinson (2), Elliott Johnson (9) and Jake Mitten (50) lead the Wolves into action. (Mimi Johnson photos)

team

CMS coach Bob Martin (black hat) imparts some wisdom to his squad.

tackle

A pack of Wolves descend on the ball carrier.

Jean Lund-Olsen

Jean Lund-Olsen (3) is fast and he’s ready to put the defenders on blast.

Mitten

Mitten (and his enormous, casted-up hand) kicks off.

Trevor Bell (64)

It’s Trevor Bell’s (64) line, and you’re not getting through. No sir.

Before you can play under Friday Night Lights, you have to endure Wednesday Afternoon Mist.

Playing at Chimacum on a damp October day, the Coupeville Middle School gridiron warriors put in work yesterday.

“It’s kind of hard for me to put into words the amount of time and effort those boys put into believing they can win,” said CMS coach Bob Martin. “The first half was a learning experience, the second, they did great!”

Along for the ferry ride, camera in hand, was Mimi Johnson, who provides us with the snappy pics found above.

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