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Noelle Daigneault leads off a collection of CHS soccer Senior Night portraits. (Wendy McCormick photos)

The end comes for us all.

Saturday was the final home game for eight Coupeville High School soccer players, and the group was honored before their game with Sultan.

Seven Wolves were at Mickey Clark Field, while team captain Audrianna Shaw was out of town, but included in the farewell festivities.

The day was summed up by Katelin McCormick, who was short and sweet in her farewell message.

“I’m not one to be emotional, but, after being on this team for four years it’s hard to come to terms with the fact this is the end,” the Wolf defender wrote.

“That being said, I would like to thank everyone for supporting not only me, but the whole team.”

Mary Milnes

Katelin McCormick

Lily Leedy

Sophie Martin

Eryn Wood

Wolf coach Kyle Nelson and foreign exchange student Leni Raduenz (second from left) join the festivities.

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Coupeville High School girls soccer coach Kyle Nelson will not be patrolling the sideline Thursday night after all. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mickey Clark Field will be silent Thursday night.

A scheduled home game for the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad against La Conner has been cancelled.

The official cause is “a lack of healthy players for La Conner,” said CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.

With the game being a Northwest 2B/1B League game, the schools will try to reschedule the game before the end of the season.

Barring any more twists and turns, Coupeville will be back on its home pitch this Saturday, Oct. 16 to face Sultan in a non-league game.

That will be Senior Night for the Wolves and their seven 12th graders.

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Amaya Schaffeld and Coupeville opened a three-game homestand with a narrow loss. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was there, then it was gone.

Missing two of its top three scorers Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team played visiting Friday Harbor virtually even.

But a late goal, coming off of a deflected shot, was a killer as the Wolves fell 2-1 in a game with major playoff implications.

The loss drops Coupeville to 2-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 3-5 overall, leaving them two games back of Friday Harbor (4-2, 4-6-1), and well behind league leader Mount Vernon Christian (5-0, 9-1-1).

La Conner (0-5, 0-5), which the Wolves host Thursday, is alone in the cellar.

With only two of four NWL teams making it to the postseason, CHS desperately needed to avenge an earlier loss to Friday Harbor, and almost did.

With Audrianna Shaw and Sophie Martin sidelined, Coupeville was missing players who had accounted for seven of the team’s 12 goals this season.

The Wolves still had one rampaging ace controlling the middle of the field, however, as senior Eryn Wood erupted for her third goal of the season, and sixth over the past three seasons.

Taking a ball from freshman teammate Ayden Wyman, the well-seasoned Wood opened a can of whup-ass on Friday Harbor, drilling a shot from 20-30 yards out.

Leaving her foot with a crack which reverberated across Mickey Clark Field, the ball went high and hard and never stopped moving until it cleared the jumping goalie, slamming into the top of the net.

Coming 12 minutes into the second half, Wood’s score knotted the game at 1-1 and brought the CHS boys soccer team to its feet, their cheers raining down on their female counterpart.

Coupeville, which got solid work in goal from the tandem of Lily Leedy and Maylin Steele, held fast, only to see a slick, but somewhat lucky score break the tie.

The ball deflected off at least two people, ricocheting into the side pocket of the net, with the Wolf netminder blocked off from seeing where the shot was ultimately coming from.

That left the Wolves with a frantic 17 minutes left on the clock to force another tie, and they came hard, but literally fell about three inches too short.

CHS defensive whiz kid Nezi Keiper crashed a long kick into a thicket of players, and Wood punched the incoming ball with a deft flick of her foot.

But it wasn’t to be, as the Friday Harbor netminder made a sensational save while flat on the ground, somehow stopping the roll of the ball right as it teetered over the edge of breaking the goal-line.

Nezi Keiper was a beast on defense, as usual.

Coupeville, which gave up the game’s first score in the 17th minute of the first half, stayed in lock-down mode in the waning moments.

Keiper, Carolyn Lhamon, Mary Milnes, and Katelin McCormick bounced folks around, while Noelle Daigneault lowered her shoulder and drilled a wayward Wolverine or two.

But, on a night that was damp, a bit windy, and fairly chilly, there was no miracle at the end to save the Wolves. Just a hard-fought and tough loss.

Coupeville will try and carry forward the same effort as it plays its final two home games of the season.

La Conner comes to Whidbey Thursday, before Sultan visits Saturday for a non-conference tilt on Senior Night.

The Wolves will honor Milnes, Wood, McCormick, Leedy, Shaw, Martin, and Daigneault, before finishing the season with a pair of road contests.

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Leni Raduenz rumbles with the ball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The soccer pitch was ready for its closeup.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer squad battled with visiting Mount Vernon Christian Thursday, providing plenty of highlight reel moments.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken was on scene to document the events, and the photos above and below are courtesy him.

To see more, and perhaps buy some glossies for that aunt in Bora Bora, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-10-07-vs-MVC/

 

Katelin McCormick slaps a shot across the field.

Carolyn Lhamon slides into the action.

Sophia Broderick battles for a loose ball.

Lily Leedy sends the ball far away.

Eryn Wood (21) is happy to see Raduenz make her debut.

Amaya Schaffeld makes a precision pass.

Ayden Wyman slows a rival’s roll.

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Mary Milnes and fellow seniors will be honored Oct. 16, and not Oct. 23. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Get your farewells ready a little quicker.

Senior Night for Coupeville High School girls soccer has been bumped from Oct. 23 to Oct. 16 after East Jefferson cancelled a non-conference game with the Wolves.

That means the finale for seven CHS seniors will come against Sultan, in what will be the last game in a four-game homestand at Mickey Clark Field.

Coupeville’s final two regular-season games are on the road.

East Jefferson, which is the result of Chimacum and Port Townsend combining their sports programs, had to drop the Oct. 23 game to make way for a rescheduled league game.

That clash was originally a victim of Covid.

And the never-ending schedule changes continue to fall like rain drops on a Pacific Northwest afternoon…

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