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Defensive ace Hank Milnes slapped home his first goal Tuesday afternoon. (Jackie Saia photo)

It was not the way they wanted to go out.

Buffeted by 15-20 mile per hour winds and “rain like I’ve never seen” Tuesday, the Coupeville High School varsity soccer squad was eliminated from playoff contention during a 10-1 loss on Orcas Island.

“Everything was miserable,” said Wolf coach Robert Wood. “Referee called the game 13 minutes early due to weather and safety. Miserable.”

While the loss ends Coupeville’s varsity season, the program’s JV players have one more contest to play, as they host Friday Harbor this Saturday.

Kickoff for that tilt is 2:30 PM.

“They (the players) deserve such a better memory to leave with,” Wood said. “Very much looking forward to Saturday’s game.”

While the weather and final score were hard to take, Coupeville did have one huge bright spot Tuesday afternoon.

Senior defender Hank Milnes notched the first goal of his prep career, becoming the 70th Wolf boy to score in a varsity game.

His shot to paydirt was set up by sophomore Ezra Boilek, who led CHS with eight goals this season.

“Absolutely gorgeous goal,” Wood said.

Hank sends the ball deep for Ezra to run on to, he grabs the ball a couple dribbles to get past the defenders, gorgeous cross-feed back to Hank for the easy tap in goal.

“Too little too late, but oh so beautiful…”

Cole White, a good-natured terror on and off the pitch. (Andrew Williams photo)

While Coupeville misses the playoffs — the top four Northwest 2B/1B League teams have a ticket, and the Wolves are headed towards a 5th place finish — the season had big positives.

CHS was ranked as high as #4 in the state midway through the campaign and finishes 6-6 overall, 3-5 in conference action.

The six wins are the most for a Wolf squad in Wood’s four seasons at the helm of the program, and Coupeville can return a large chunk of its roster next year.

Seniors Cole White, Nick Guay, Andrew Williams, Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim, and Milnes depart, but Boilek, Preston Epp (seven career goals) and Cael Wilson (6) should be back.

One thing to watch will be whether Coupeville is able to relaunch its girls’ soccer program after a season off.

Eight female players joined the Wolf boys, with two — juniors Ayden Wyman and Bryley Gilbert — playing at the varsity level.

Bryley Gilbert looks for an opening in the defense. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Preston Epp, ready to unleash the lightning and the thunder. (Lyla Stuurmans photo)

It’s a three-man shootout.

The Coupeville High School varsity boys’ soccer squad has played 75% of its regular season games, with nine in the books and three left on the schedule.

As they make the turn for the run-up to the playoffs, the Wolves have three booters battling for the team lead in scoring, with just a goal separating the trio from a three-way tie.

While none of these current players are putting up the kind of numbers CHS scoring leaders Abraham, Derek, and Aram Leyva did in their heyday, they are making life difficult for rival goaltenders.

Shut one down, and another will find a way to get the ball into the back of the net.

That makes for a deadly recipe which usually comes out in favor of the Wolves.

Ball vanishes into the net and the Wolves celebrate. (Mia Farris photo)

 

Season scoring stats through Oct. 15:

 

Varsity
(9 games):

Ezra Boilek  – 6
Cole White – 6
Nick Guay – 5
Preston Epp – 2
Angel Partida – 1
Cael Wilson – 1

 

JV
(3 games):

Dane Hadsall – 1
Partida – 1

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Cael Wilson and Co. are battling for a playoff berth. (Lyla Stuurmans photo)

This one stings.

The Coupeville High School varsity boys’ soccer team entered Thursday ranked #4 in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association RPI rankings.

They won’t be in the same spot tomorrow.

After only losing to teams ranked ahead of them — #1 Friday Harbor and #3 Mount Vernon Christian — the Wolves fell 4-0 at Bothell to host Providence Classical Christian, which was ranked #9.

It’s the first time the CHS varsity has been shut out this season, with the loss coming to a team it beat 2-0 a month ago in a game classified as a non-conference affair.

The defeat drops Coupeville to 2-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, 5-4 overall, with three conference rumbles left on the regular-season schedule.

Currently sitting 5th in the nine-team NWL, the Wolves close with a road trip to Lopez Island (Oct. 18), a home tilt with La Conner (Oct. 20), and a trek to Orcas Island (Oct. 24).

CHS trails Friday Harbor (4-0), MVC (3-1), Orcas (3-1), and PCC (3-1) in the conference standings.

Meanwhile, Lopez (1-2), Grace Academy (1-3), La Conner (1-4), and Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood (0-3) are battling in the basement.

As they headed home from Bothell, Wolf coaches Robert Wood and Kimberly Kisch preferred to make the trip mostly in quiet contemplation.

“Man, it was a rough game,” Kisch said, and, with that, we’ll leave the loss in the rear-view mirror and move on to potentially better days.

 

JV has tilt on tap:

Coupeville’s second squad returns to action before the varsity does, travelling to Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, Oct. 16 for a game.

The Wolf JV sits at 0-2-1 on the season.

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Angel Partida is one of five Wolves to score a varsity goal this season. (Jackie Saia photo)

They’ve got the magic toes.

Five Coupeville High School soccer players have scored this season for a Wolf varsity squad which is sitting pretty at 4-2 at the halfway point of the regular season.

CHS, which is 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, begins the second half of a 12-game run Friday, hosting Grace Academy.

Overall, the Wolves have three more rumbles on the road and three at home as they chase a playoff berth, with a home clash against Friday Harbor (Oct. 10) and a trip to Orcas Island (Oct. 24) the biggies.

Here’s who’s putting the ball in the back of the net through six games:

Cole White – 6
Nick Guay – 5
Preston Epp – 2
Ezra Boilek – 1
Angel Partida – 1

The Wolves celebrate a score. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Cole White is an assassin with a soccer ball. (Jackie Saia photo)

It was the nailbiter everyone expected.

Playing on the road for only the second time in seven games this season, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad fell 3-2 Tuesday in a heartbreaker at Mount Vernon Christian.

The loss snaps a four-game winning streak for the Wolves, ranked #7 in the state, and leaves them at 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 4-2 overall.

MVC, which began the day ranked #4 in RPI, is 1-1 in league, 7-2-1 overall.

Friday Harbor and Orcas Island, which played for the state title last season, currently sit atop the NWL standings at 2-0.

Tuesday’s tilt in Mount Vernon pitted two strong teams against each other, with the Hurricanes able to barely pull out the victory.

“Boy, I wanted that one,” said Coupeville coach Robert Wood. “Very emotional game, which of course means physical.”

The Wolves first score came courtesy an own goal, as MVC defenders got confused on who was supposed to pick up the ball and accidentally knocked the orb past their own goaltender.

CHS senior Cole White added his own goal, knocking a free kick into the back of the net for his team-leading sixth score of the season.

It was the 10th goal of his stellar prep career, making him just the 12th Coupeville boy to crack double digits scoring.

The Wolves get a prime chance to bounce right back, hosting Grace Academy Oct. 6 under Friday Night Lights.

Kickoff is 6:00 PM, admission is free, and the visiting Eagles will arrive on Whidbey carrying a 1-5 record.

With the girls’ program shut down for a season, Coupeville’s female booters are joining their male counterparts on the pitch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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