
Wolf freshmen Mckenzie Meyer (left) and Mia Littlejohn have a small sliver of a state record. Sort of. (John Fisken photo)
Coupeville witnessed greatness.
When the Wolf girls’ soccer squad traveled to Bremerton in early October for a non-conference game with defending 1B/2B state champs Crosspoint Academy, it was a chance to reunite with Emma Laurion.
A standout senior who played her youth ball on Whidbey before a family move, Laurion has scored more than 100 goals during her incredible run for the Warriors.
But it was actually a different player in that game who has since put her name in the Washington state high school record books.
Senior Desere’e Doty, who punched three goals into the back of the net that day, sparking a 7-1 Crosspoint win, just became the highest-scoring girls’ soccer player in state history.
Doty rained down five goals against Toledo Oct. 27, pushing her career total to 134.
She has been remarkably consistent, scoring 24, 32 and 32 goals across her first three seasons before putting on a big push as a senior.
Crosspoint has reeled off nine straight wins and sits at 10-2-1 with one regular season game to play. The Warriors have outscored their opponents 81-31, with their only losses to 1A Charles Wright Academy and 3A Capital.
With starting Coupeville goaltender Julia Myers absent for the Crosspoint game, as she took the SATs, Wolf freshmen Mia Littlejohn and Mckenzie Meyer debuted in net for CHS that day.
Little did they know they would team-up to surrender .022% of Doty’s historic run.










































