
Sophomore Avalon Renninger is one of seven Wolf booters to score this season, keeping Coupeville on a record-setting pace. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
The goals are rattling home at a record pace.
Coupeville High School’s girls soccer squad has placed the ball in the back of the net, sometimes with a little help from its rivals, 29 times through the first seven games this season.
The Wolves haven’t reached the halfway point of the regular season yet — that comes Tuesday against Klahowya — but have already topped their offensive output from six of the past eight seasons.
Looking at the stats one can find on the Olympic League site, you can go back to the 2009 season, and this is how CHS has finished each season:
2009 — 15 goals
2010 — 16
2011 — 6
2012 — 8
2013 — 11
2014 — 18
2015 — 33
2016 — 47
2017 — 29 (and counting)
Coupeville’s goal-scoring renaissance can be directly linked to the arrival of Mia Littlejohn and Sage Renninger in 2014, followed by the addition of Kalia Littlejohn and Lindsey Roberts a year later.
The record-setting 2016 season was sparked by Mia Littlejohn racking up a school single-season record 27 goals.
This year, with her big sister having moved on, Kalia Littlejohn is on pace to both break Mia’s single season and career marks.
The junior sharpshooter has 13 goals in 2017, and 31 for her career (just four off Mia’s record).
After that comes Abraham Leyva, who tallied 45 career goals for the Wolf boys.
CHS scoring totals this season:
Kalia Littlejohn – 13
Genna Wright – 5
Lindsey Roberts – 4
Avalon Renninger – 2
Lauren Bayne – 1
Sage Renninger – 1
Ema Smith – 1
But wait, that’s 27 goals, not 29, you say.
There’s a simple explanation for that — Sage Renninger scares people.
Twice this season Coupeville’s senior captain has whipped laser shots on corner kicks and caused harried defenders to accidentally deflect the ball past their keepers for “own goals.”
And yes, Sage rightfully got assists on both plays for forcing the situation.






















































