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Logan Downes is the first Coupeville Middle School boys soccer player to score a goal. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Logan Downes made some history.

The Coupeville Middle School 8th grader became the first boys soccer player in school history to score a goal, finding the back of the net Wednesday afternoon at Lakewood.

He actually picked up a second score as well, though it would be credited as an “own goal,” as Downes banged a corner kick right at a Lakewood player who accidentally headed the incoming ball past his own goalkeeper.

While the Wolves fell 8-2 in the first road game in program history, dropping their record to 0-2 in their inaugural season, there were plenty of positives.

“I feel we played a better game this time than our first game,” said Coupeville coach Reese Cernick. “Positioning was better.

“We’re starting to come together as a team, but have a little ways to go.”

The Wolves travel to Granite Falls Sept. 30 and Northshore Christian Academy Oct. 2, before returning home Oct. 7 to kick off a three-game home-stand with a rematch against Lakewood.

The soccer program, which was added this year after CMS football was eliminated, has a 10-game season.

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Nathan Ginnings reaches a state of Zen as he, and his Coupeville Middle School teammates kick off the start of their soccer season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim slaps a shot to a waiting teammate.

William Davidson clears the ball from the goal.

A little slice of history – the first-ever CMS soccer team.

Ryan Blouin unleashes the full fury of his leg.

One game, and a million photos, in the books.

The brand-new Coupeville Middle School boys soccer program kicked off Monday with a home game against Northshore Christian Academy, and plenty of cameras were busy recording the historical moment.

The photos above come from wandering’ paparazzi John Fisken, who strolled in from Oak Harbor.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer/MSBS-2019-09-23-vs-Northshore-Christian/

When you do, if you snap up any snaps, a percentage of each purchase goes to help fund scholarships Fisken doles out to CHS senior student/athletes in the spring. So there’s that.

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William Davidson was impressive in goal Monday in the debut game for the Coupeville Middle School boys soccer program. (Charlotte Young photo)

History was made in the lightly splattering rain.

Middle school boys soccer arrived in Coupeville Monday afternoon, and things became official when the Wolves put up a scrappy fight before falling 4-0 to visiting Northshore Christian Academy.

The game marked the debut of the new program, which replaces football at CMS.

And, while the Wolves didn’t get a historical first goal, barely missing on one breakaway shot off of Logan Downes foot, they did birth a new star.

That would be William Davidson, the 8th grader formerly known as “The Cornish Game Hen.”

Now operating as “Mr. Freeze” after a memorable incident (don’t ask) at summer football camp, he manned the net in the first half and made an immediate impression.

Barely a minute into the first game in CMS history, Davidson went low, sprawling out to make a sensational diving catch on a Northshore shot, robbing the visitors of a quick score.

The young Wolf goaltender stood tall in the first half, deflecting shots with both hands and stopping at least two shots from point-blank range.

Davidson’s diving stop on the first shot might have been the most eye-popping play, but he also came up big on a penalty kick.

Facing off with the shooter in a 1-on-1 situation as everyone else hung off to the side, Mr. Freeze read his opponent correctly and was right in place to snatch away the incoming shot as it hurtled towards potential pay-dirt.

Northshore, unlike Coupeville, entered the game with considerable experience.

Its players moved like travel ball pros and did a great job of spacing the field, and, eventually, the private school squad found the back of the net.

The season’s first score came with a hair over five minutes left in the 30-minute first half, shortly after Coupeville’s Andrew Williams narrowly missed out on a scoring opportunity on the other side of the field.

The two teams kept the game stuck at 1-0 well into the second half, with Davidson moving out from the net to play defense, while Zane Oldenstadt moved in as goaltender.

NSCA popped in a second goal 10 minutes into the second half, off of a ball which was deflected off several player’s legs before taking a bad bounce (for CMS at least) and finding the net.

The games’s final two scores both came late, while Oldenstadt made a pretty snag to deny one Northshore shooter who had a seemingly wide-open target.

Coupeville’s best chance at rattling home a goal on opening day came courtesy Downes, who made a run down the right side, wound up, and lashed a laser off the far post.

Two inches to the side and the 8th grader would have gone down in the record books, but it wasn’t to be.

While the Wolves lost their opener, they got inspired play from hustlers like Mikey Robinett, Nathan Ginnings, and Nick Guay, and looked like a team that could gel quickly.

They’ll get a chance to do it away from Whidbey, as CMS hits the road for three straight games. It doesn’t return to Mickey Clark Field until Oct. 7, when it will start a three-game home-stand.

As he surveyed the field afterwards, as his players, complimentary cream puffs in hand, straggled off, CMS coach Reese Cernick liked a lot of what he witnessed in the debut.

“I’m pretty happy with how we played defensively in the first half,” he said. “William did a fantastic job right off the bat, with save after save at the start.

“I’m happy people played their positions the way they were supposed to, also,” Cernick added. “We had good communication and chatter out there, and they played with their heads up.”

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Aleksia Jump guns it while running Saturday at a cross country meet in Langley. (Morgan White photo)

Cole White (left) and Hank Milnes set a pace for each other. (Jackie Saia photo)

Brynn Parker heads into the woods. (Jackie Saia photo)

Eyes on the prize (or eyes on the paparazzi). (Morgan White photo)

Three Wolf boys claimed medals Saturday – Landon Roberts, Hank Milnes, and Cole White. (Morgan White photo)

They’re off.

The middle school cross country season officially opened for Coupeville Saturday, as Wolf coach Elizabeth Bitting took 16 runners down to Langley for the 41st Carl Westling Invitational.

The Wolves, who ran 1.7 miles, placed four runners in the top 20, with Hank Milnes busting into the top 10 with a 9th place finish.

For the first time, middle school races now include 6th grade runners along with 7th and 8th graders, as state officials approved the move for track and cross country.

While she didn’t have her full team, as a few athletes haven’t put in enough practices, and illness is creeping in to the school system, Bitting came away pleased with the first performance.

“With a handful of up and comers, the boys side is setting itself up real well for longevity in cross country for years to come,” she said. “On the girls side the depth will come, and they are setting themselves up for a solid team.

“All were happy with their performance today; I was ecstatic!,” Bitting added. “They performed beautifully! It was an awesome morning for some great running!!”

 

Complete CMS results:

GIRLS:

Erica McGrath (19th) 13:51.71
Teagan Calkins (22nd) 14:17.02
Edie Bittner (26th) 15:01.70
Aleksia Jump (33rd) 15:50.19
Brynn Parker (38th) 16:48.10
Aubrey Blitch (39th) 17:02.52

BOYS:

Hank Milnes (9th) 10:58.55
Cole White (13th) 11:01.84
Landon Roberts (14th) 11:02.71
George Spear (32nd) 12:06.96
Hayden Harry (43rd) 12:58.31
Malichi Somes (48th) 13:24.98
Jack Porter (52nd) 13:55.91
Johnny Porter (54th) 14:16.15
Thomas Strelow (56th) 14:26.10
Gabe Reed (67th) 19:00.20

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Grey Peabody is one of 31 Coupeville Middle School volleyball players ready to kick off the season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

One week until they’re unleashed on the world.

The spike-happy Coupeville Middle School volleyball players, who go 31 deep, open a new season Monday, Sept. 23 on the road in Granite Falls.

Two days later, the spikers make their home debut against King’s, and the 10-match season is well underway.

One change from previous years is the Wolves won’t play as separate 7th and 8th grade squads this time around.

Instead, there will be three teams (Levels 1, 2, and 3), with each team a mix of players from both grades.

CMS coaches Erin Locke and Sarah Lyngra will lead the following players:

 

7th Grade:

Gabriella Becktell
Taylor Brotemarkle
Kaylee Clark
Mia Farris
Oktober Frost
Bryley Gilbert
Jada Heaton
Katie Marti
Chloe Marzocca
Madison McMillan
Lyla Stuurmans
Bailey Thule
Kassidy Upchurch
Samantha Webb
Savina Wells
Laila Wenzel
Abi Wood

 

8th Grade:

Brionna Blouin
Jackie Contreras
Emma Garcia
Issabel Johnson
Kaitlyn Leavell
Maryah Love
Ava Mitten
Allison Nastali
Skylar Parker
Grey Peabody
Desi Ramirez
Olivia Schaffeld
Hayley Thomas
Jones Walther

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