
Freshman Kiara Contreras, who played strongly Tuesday, is part of a young Wolf soccer squad. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
The net has been unforgiving.
As a young Coupeville High School girls soccer squad finds its way in a new league and a new season, putting the ball in the back of the net has been a work in progress.
Despite a stellar defensive effort on the road Tuesday, the Wolves were unable to generate matching offense, and fell 2-0 to arch-rival South Whidbey.
Both Falcon goals came in the first half, as the hosts jumped out to an early lead and never relented.
It was the fifth time in eight games Coupeville has been shut out this season.
The loss, which came in the team’s fourth-straight game away from home, drops the Wolves to 1-3 in North Sound Conference play, 1-6-1 overall.
CHS sits in fifth place in the six-team league, but is just a game-and-a-half out of second, where South Whidbey and Granite Falls are knotted up at 2-1.
The Wolves get a chance to play at home for the first time in two weeks Thursday.
The opponent will be Granite Falls, giving Coupeville an immediate chance to make up some ground in the standings.
If nothing else, CHS coach Kyle Nelson wants his team to keep chipping away and earning the chance to fire on opposing goalies.
“We’re still a developing team, but we’re improving,” he said. “Now I’d like to see us get a few more shots on goal.”





















































