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Arisbeth Montiel notched her third goal of the season Tuesday night. (John Fisken photos)

  Arisbeth Montiel notched her third goal of the season Tuesday night. (John Fisken photos)

Fear Jenn Spark's Million Dollar Leg!

Fear Jenn Spark’s Million Dollar Leg!

They tempted fate, then made their own.

After staking host Port Townsend to a two-goal lead in the first half Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad roared back to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

Forcing overtime after tying things up 2-2, the Wolves held strong through extra time, then claimed the conference win with a 3-1 edge in a penalty kick shootout.

The victory was huge, as it propelled Coupeville into sole possession of second place in the 1A Olympic League.

The Wolves (2-1 in league play, 4-5-3 overall) sit a game back of defending 1A state champ Klahowya (3-0, 9-3-1) with three to play.

Chimacum (1-2, 3-10), who Coupeville hosts Thursday (4 PM) and Port Townsend (0-3, 0-9-2) round out the standings.

Being in second is important, as the current setup for districts shows only the top two teams from the Olympic League being guaranteed a postseason berth.

Saving their best for late, the Wolves rallied with a strong second-half performance Tuesday.

Arisbeth Montiel notched her third goal of the season, off of an assist from Mia Littlejohn (her seventh) to close the gap to 2-1, then CHS captain Jenn Spark got explosive.

The senior with the million dollar leg uncorked a direct kick from the left sideline, curling it up and over the RedHawk goalie in a fashion that would have made David Beckham scream with delight.

As the ball caught the perfect bend and smacked into the back of the net — it was still picking up speed as it slammed home — Spark and her Wolf teammates went bonkers for a bit.

They quickly calmed down and clamped down on defense, holding Port Townsend scoreless through the second half and overtime play.

With one team needing to emerge — ties are no longer an option at this point of the season — the two squads faced off in a shootout, and one team was clearly better.

Spark, Littlejohn and Lauren Bayne all netted successful shots, while Wolf goalie Lauren Grove shut the door on any potential upset with great authority.

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Zane Bundy (right), looking impeccable. Garrett Compton (10) is impressed. (Wendy McCormick photo)

Zane Bundy (right), looking impeccable. (Wendy McCormick photo)

Game over, man, game over.

Coupeville High School junior Zane Bundy may be out for the rest of the soccer season after an injury caused by a goalie who took a dive in front of him, but he’s still winning every day.

Following in the well-clad footsteps of Wolf boys’ soccer guru Kyle Nelson, the best-dressed coach at the school, Bundy is not content to merely wear shorts and a t-shirt on the sideline.

No, the fashion-forward one chooses to rock a charcoal suit and bow tie combo that makes international soccer/fashion legend David Beckham look like he shops at Wal-Mart.

Well played, Mr. Bundy. Well played.

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Sebastian Davis scored twice Thursday in a 3-2 loss. (John Fisken photos)

Sebastian Davis scored twice Thursday in a 3-2 loss. (John Fisken photos)

Beauman Davis, seen here in his normal uniform, actually played for Port Townsend in the JV game.

   Beauman Davis, seen here in his normal uniform, actually played for Port Townsend in the JV game.

Sebastian Davis has a knack for being in the right place at the right time.

The Coupeville High School junior scored twice Thursday, both times knocking in loose balls off of deflected shots by Abraham Leyva, keeping the Wolf booters close in a narrow 3-2 loss to visiting Port Townsend.

His fourth and fifth goals of the season, they moved Davis into second on the squad in scoring, trailing just Leyva, who has hit the back of the net 12 times this year.

With big-time scoring threat Zane Bundy sidelined for the year with a leg injury — he worked the sidelines as an unpaid assistant coach, rockin’ a suit and tie combo that would put David Beckham to shame — Davis has filled a hole in Coupeville’s offense.

Still, his heroics were not enough to save the Wolves on this afternoon, and the loss stings, dropping CHS to 2-2 in Olympic League play (3-7 overall) and knocking them down into third place in the standings.

Coupeville trails Klahowya (2-0) and Port Townsend (2-1), and it’s a big distinction, as the league’s top two teams will get home playoff openers.

The Wolves are guaranteed a playoff spot if Klahowya bounced Chimacum (0-3) Thursday, as the Wolves would have a two-game lead (and the tiebreaker) with two to play.

But, if they don’t want to be the #3 seed and open on the road in a loser-out game, they’ll need to come strong in their final two conference games.

Those are May 4 (Senior Night) against Klahowya and May 6 at Port Townsend.

Having a full roster would help, as the injury-depleted Wolves played without Bundy, goalie Joel Walstad, midfielder Loren Nelson and defenders Aaron Wright, Keegan Kortuem and Oscar Liquidano.

In their place, younger players stepped up and pushed the Redhawks hard.

Junior goaltender Connor McCormick made several nice saves, including one from his knees and another that negated a terrible call by the refs that gave Port Townsend a wide-open chance it didn’t deserve.

With the guys with the whistles allowing the Redhawks to all but tear Leyva’s jersey off every time the nimble junior touched the ball, he had few great scoring opportunities.

But, while he wasn’t able to add to his goal tally, Leyva did set up both of his team’s scores, using his super-powered foot to blast free kicks that curved and banged off the goalposts.

The first time Davis, flying in from the left side, caught the ball and flipped it past a sprawling Redhawk goalie to open the scoring in the game’s 19th minute.

Port Townsend tied the game up eight minutes later, then got two second-half goals (the first coming barely 30 seconds into the half) to take the lead.

Attacking madly, Coupeville got one goal back when Davis and Leyva repeated their scoring play, but, even then, time was running out on the Wolves.

William Nelson had a half-decent look and crushed a laser with under six minutes to play, but the ball caught up an updraft and sailed a fraction too high.

Coupeville’s final desperation try came on a break-away by Leyva in the waning moments, but the Redhawks were able to scramble and get two defenders back just in time to throw off his ability to cut back inside and his shot went for naught.

JV loses odd one:

With Port Townsend having only seven JV players (counting their goalie), the teams played 7 on 7, instead of 11 on 11.

To get to even that, the Redhawks made a deal to acquire Beauman Davis for one game, and the Wolf junior played the game wearing a red jersey over his white CHS shirt.

The game was also cut by 10 minutes, since Port Townsend had no subs and their players were blowing hard.

And still, the Redhawks ran away with a 3-0 victory.

At least Davis didn’t score against his own teammates, which might have made the situation even more awkward.

The only question remaining is, does Beauman get invited to two soccer banquets this year, since he’s now, technically, both a Wolf and a Redhawk?

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