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Cody Menges (14) is one of seven WOlves to have scored this season. (John Fisken photos)

   Cody Menges (14) is one of eight Wolves to have scored this season. (John Fisken photos)

Ethan Spark (15)

   Ethan Spark (15) jumps into Tanner Kircher’s arms as Garrett Compton (right) joins them in a post-goal celebration.

The offense is clickin’.

The season is not over for the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad, but they have already amassed their most successful goal-scoring campaign in recent memory.

And it’s not even close.

With at least two more games on the schedule — the regular season finale at Klahowya Tuesday and a playoff game Thursday in Oak Harbor — the Wolves have tallied 46 goals this season.

They have also scored in every one of their 13 games this season, unheard of consistency for a program which had been shutout at least five times a season for five years running.

At the center of the attack has been senior Abraham Leyva, who broke his own school single-season scoring record.

After tallying 25 goals combined over his first two seasons at CHS (11 as a sophomore and 14 as a junior) Leyva has 20 this year, having scored in all but one game.

Here’s a look at how this year’s Wolves compare to the last five teams to suit up:

2016 — 46 goals in 13 games, zero shutouts (5-7-1 record)
2015 — 35 goals in 14 games, six shutouts (3-11-0)
2014 — 22 goals in 17 games, five shutouts (5-10-2)
2013 — 15 goals in 17 games, nine shutouts (3-14-0)
2012 — 27 goals in 18 games, six shutouts (10-8-0)
2011 — 30 goals in 17 games, seven shutouts (6-11-0)

Both the 2011 and 2012 teams won playoff games, the last times the CHS boys’ soccer squad triumphed in the postseason.

The ’11 team beat Meridian 3-0, then was nipped 2-1 by Seattle Christian, while the ’12 booters bopped Meridian 1-0 and were eliminated 1-0 by Cedar Park Christian (Bothell).

And a look at this year’s scoring chart:

Abraham Leyva — 20
Ethan Spark — 8
Zane Bundy — 5
William Nelson — 5
Zack Nall — 3
Andre Avila — 2
Sebastian Davis — 2
Cody Menges — 1

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Ethan Spark banged home four goals Saturday -- all before halftime -- in an 11-4 Coupeville win. (John Fisken photo)

Ethan Spark banged home four goals Saturday — all before halftime — in an 11-4 Coupeville win. (John Fisken photo)

With prom just hours away, the Wolves were already dancing Saturday morning.

Raining down goals from every direction — 10 of them in just the first-half alone — the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad had plenty of chances to skip, twirl, jump into each others arms and cavort across the pitch en route to an 11-4 thrashing of visiting Chimacum.

The lopsided win brought the Wolves to 2-3 in Olympic League play, 5-7-1 overall.

It also helped them clinch third-place in the four-team league (they could still tie Port Townsend record-wise, but the RedHawks own the tiebreaker) and punched their ticket to the playoffs.

Coupeville will play a “home” loser-out game Thursday, May 5 at Oak Harbor High School’s stadium against the #4 team from the Nisqually League (either Bellevue Christian or Seattle Christian).

Win there and they hit the road to play Vashon Island May 7 in another loser-out district game.

Taking advantage of a Cowboy squad that had the minimum 11 players in uniform, none of whom were especially sharp on defense, the Wolves jumped on the board early.

Sophomore Ethan Spark punched in a shot from the right side in the game’s 6th minute, then deflected in another ball less than five minutes later.

Next up was senior scoring leader Abraham Leyva, who notched goals #19 and #20 of the season, with a header and then a spectacular shot on which he slid towards the goalie, before flicking the ball up and over his shoulder.

After that it was a virtual parade of goals, with Zack Nall, Zane Bundy, Andre Avila and William Nelson all finding the back of the net.

In between their scores, Spark, who was having himself quite a day stealing the spotlight on Senior Night, banged home two more goals.

His four scores on the afternoon doubled his season output, broke a tie with Bundy and Nelson, who each have five this season, and made mom Kali Barrio scream at an octave previously not heard.

With the game well in hand, CHS coach Kyle Nelson did his best to keep things competitive while not overly embarrassing Chimacum by either piling on more goals or merely playing keep-away.

With freshman Brian Roberts making his varsity debut in goal, senior Connor McCormick moved out of the net and played up front in the second half, as did some defenders like Cody Menges.

With a mandate that any second-half goals had to be set up by a crossing shot, Coupeville added a final score when Leyva set the ball up perfectly for Menges to knock home.

The game was the final one on the CHS pitch for seniors Jose Marcos, Bundy, Leyva, Menges, Avila, Taylor Chiles, McCormick and Loren Nelson.

Fellow seniors Sebastian Davis, Tanner Kircher, Garrett Compton and Beauman Davis were all out for various reasons, but they and senior manager Sebastian Wurzrainer were also honored before the game in a ceremony narrated by junior booter Nick Dion.

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Garrett Compton (John Fisken photos)

   Junior forward Garrett Compton was one of 10 Wolves to score in 2015. (John Fisken photos)

Uriel Liquidano

Big-kicking sophomore Uriel Liquidano is one of the key players coach Kyle Nelson hopes to return to the pitch next season.

Colin Belliveau is one nine seniors who will depart the Wolf program.

Colin Belliveau is one nine seniors who will depart the Wolf program.

Admit it. There wasn’t much suspense.

If Abraham Leyva hadn’t been awarded Player of the Year Thursday when the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad handed out awards and letters, the jaws would have hit the floor.

Leyva capped his junior season on the pitch with a team-high 14 goals, more than double the output of any of his teammates.

He has led the Wolves in scoring both years he has played for CHS.

But, even if you’re 99.2% sure of where one award is going, the rest are usually up for grabs, producing surprises as they’re handed out.

Such was the case Thursday, as seven other Wolves netted honors.

Ethan Spark took home Player of the Year for the JV squad, while Aaron Wright (varsity) and Jeremiah Pace (JV) collected Most Inspirational.

Most Improved Player was split between Connor McCormick and Sebastian Davis at the varsity level, while Isaac Vargas was tabbed for the same award at the JV level.

Freshman William Nelson rounded out the honorees, being named Rookie of the Year.

The Wolves finished 3-11 overall, 2-4 in Olympic League play.

Eight of the 10 players who scored (accounting for 29 of 35 goals) were underclassmen and could return in 2016.

That would be bolstered further by a healthy Zane Bundy, who missed most of his junior season after being the team’s #2 scorer as a sophomore.

Varsity letter winners:

Colin Belliveau
Zane Bundy
Taylor Chiles
Garrett Compton
Josh Datin
Sebastian Davis
Ryan Freeman
Tanner Kircher
Keegan Korteum
Abraham Leyva
Uriel Liquidano
Oscar Liquidano
Connor McCormick
Cody Menges
Loren Nelson
William Nelson
Ethan Spark
Isaac Vargas
Joel Walstad
Aaron Wright

JV certificates:

Noah Allison
Andre Avila
Laurence Boado
Beauman Davis
Nick Dion
Jose Marcos
Zach Nall
Jeremiah Pace
JT Quinn
Henry Wynn

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Ethan Spark

  Holding down the bench are (l to r) Ethan Spark, Nick Etzell and Joey Lippo. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

dinner

Hungry Wolves hit the awards banquet buffet line.

seniors

   By the time they’re seniors, they’re more than willing to eat with their mouths open…

team

One final team photo before hitting the road and heading off to spring sports.

The season is done, but there are still a few photos left hanging around.

The CHS boys basketball ones above come courtesy Shelli Trumbull, who has been indispensable to Coupeville Sports over the last 2.5 years.

As she and son Aaron head into their final baseball season, let’s hope she keeps the camera clickin’ away.

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Luke

   “You will not bring that into my house!!” Luke Merriman (34) lays down the law. (John Fisken photos)

"Do you see it, up there? It's a win, I tell you!!"

“Do you see it, up there? It’s a win, I tell you!!”

Brian Shank

   Brian Shank, deadly from the outside, deadly in the paint. Pick your poison, cause it’s gonna hurt either way.

mascot

“A win puts an extra bounce in my step!!”

DeAndre

“Yoink!!” DeAndre Mitchell, professional pickpocket.

CJ

CJ Smith, ever calm at the charity stripe.

Ethan Spark

   “It’s OK, lil’ basketball. It’s time for daddy to go kick some Port Townsend fanny.” Ethan Spark gets ready to unleash three-point hell on the Redhawks.

Wins, wins as far as the eye can see.

Friday night was a good night to be a boys basketball player at Coupeville High School, as both the Wolf varsity and JV squads beat Port Townsend in thrillers.

Plus, travelin’ photo man John Fisken slipped into the CHS gym for a few moments, before heading up to Oak Harbor to shoot wrestling. The pics above are courtesy him.

To see more, jump over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7893&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=7896&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

P.S. — Plug in the coupon code EB78934962 before Feb. 7 and they’ll give you 15% off your purchase.

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