
Aram Leyva scored two goals Friday as Coupeville blasted Chimacum 9-0 on the soccer pitch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Let’s agree not to sugarcoat things — Chimacum High School boys soccer is not in a great place right now.
When you’ve been outscored 55-0 in five games, your offense isn’t working and neither is your defense.
The latest team to tattoo them was Coupeville, which gave three players their first scoring opportunity of the season Friday, and ran as many JV players into action as possible.
And still romped to a 9-0 win.
The second-straight conference victory for the Wolves, it lifts them to 3-1 in Olympic League play, 4-2-1 overall.
It also pulls CHS within a half-game of league leader Klahowya (3-0), while Port Townsend (1-2) and Chimacum (0-4) bring up the rear.
The Wolves struck for eight of their nine goals in the first half and finished the game with six players in the scoring column.
Freshman Sam Wynn led the way, recording a hat trick to push his season scoring totals to four goals.
Aram Leyva added a pair of goals (he has four on the year), while cousin Derek Leyva settled for a single goal, his team-leading 14th.
Senior Ethan Spark notched his first goal of the season, with sophomores Chris Cernick and Jonathan Partida recording their first-ever varsity scores to round out the attack.
With some help from his defenders, Wolf goalie Dewitt Cole recorded the shutout.
CHS coach Kyle Nelson used the game somewhat as a training device, but with an eye also on clinching the win as quickly as possible.
“We were able to get quite a few JV players in,” he said. “Nice to get another league win.”
Things are about to get a lot tougher for Coupeville, as its next four foes, Vashon (5-2-1), Forks (6-0), Port Angeles (6-2) and Klahowya (5-2-1) are a combined 22-6-2.
First up is Vashon, which visits Whidbey Monday for a 4 PM non-conference game.















































