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Mia Littlejohn cracked home four goals Tuesday, propelling Coupeville to an 8-0 win and sole possession of first-place in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

   Mia Littlejohn cranked home four goals Tuesday, propelling Coupeville to an 8-0 win and sole possession of first-place in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

“When you have a combination of red hot Wolves and a bunch of young Cowboys you are gonna get some thunder and lightning!!!”

By the time the goals were done raining down Tuesday, all Coupeville High School girls’ soccer coach Troy Cowan could do was smile.

And sing his team’s praises.

Powered by Mia Littlejohn, who netted a hat trick then went one better, the Wolves obliterated visiting Chimacum 8-0 to claim sole possession of first-place in the 1A Olympic League.

While there’s still a long ways to go for Coupeville to upend two-time defending league champ Klahowya, for this day, at least, the Wolves (1-0-1 overall, 1-0 in league play) are top dogs.

Three of Mia Littlejohn’s four goals came in the first half, all unassisted.

She added a final score off a “stunning header” in the second half, set up by a “ferocious crossing pass” from senior captain Bree Daigneault.

With five goals in the first two games of the season, Mia Littlejohn is already halfway to little sister Kalia’s school single-season scoring record.

Mia was a one-woman wrecking crew, she was totally unstoppable and in the zone,” Cowan said. “She had to be butter tonight because she was on a roll.”

Kalia Littlejohn doesn’t intend to let the scoring title slip away easily, popping her first two scores of the year into the back of the net.

Kalia struggled mightily with her shot early in the match, but I kept telling her shooters shoot, so keep on ripping them in,” Cowan said. “Her perseverance finally paid off late in the match.”

Daigneault and freshman Avalon Renninger rounded out the scoring attack, each tallying their first goal of the season.

Bree played a career match; she was fantastic tonight, really her most complete match,” Cowan said. “Her biggest contributions came from her tenacity and on the field leadership!

“She just refused to be rattled and kept her team on point and focused; very proud of this amazing young woman.”

Avalon Renninger’s first high school goal, fittingly, was set up by older sister Sage.

Avalon is just such an unselfish player and wants to share too much sometimes,” Cowan said. “I told her tonight before the match started she would score her first career goal if she listened and followed my directions.

“She has so much potential because she has been prepared for this moment and having a left foot like a sledge hammer helps too,” he added. “Avalon and Sage work so well together and you can actually see the chemistry on the pitch.

“It’s really a thing of beauty when they are working in tandem, almost like synchronized swimmers!!!”

Coupeville dominated the game so completely senior goalie Lauren Grove failed to touch the ball in play once.

That led Cowan to gush over his defenders, who were clicking on all cylinders.

From Lindsey Roberts (“Her drive, commitment and just overall sense of responsibility to her team, school and community are off the charts”) to Lauren Bayne (“She is such an unbelievable athlete that can do so many different things on the field it’s scary”) to his freshman starters, praise was offered all.

Tia (Wurzrainer) and Mallory (Kortuem) are really the Wonder Twins from the super heroes,” Cowan said. “These two are peanut butter and jelly, ham and cheese or whatever combination you like.

“They just complement each other so well, the fact they are freshman is what is really exciting,” he added. “The ceiling with these two is epic, I mean cathedral level.”

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Zack Nall (John Fisken photos)

   Zack Nall notched his first two varsity goals Monday in a 7-2 Coupeville win at Forks. (John Fisken photos)

Ethan Spark

   Ethan Spark, seen here creepin’ through the defense in an earlier game, also scored in the rout.

Parting is such sweet sorrow.

Playing against Forks for the final time in his stellar prep career, Abraham Leyva torched the Spartans for four more goals Monday, sparking the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad to a 7-2 win deep in Twilight country.

The win, the third straight for the Wolves, lifts them to 3-4-1 and marks the end of the non-conference season.

From this point on it’s all league games, with six straight against 1A Olympic League rivals.

First up is Port Townsend (2-2-1), which visits Whidbey Thursday (JV 5 PM, varsity 6:45).

Leyva’s goal explosion, which comes a week to the day after he netted a hat trick on headers while playing Forks in Coupeville, gives him 13 on the season.

It also keeps alive his amazing streak of having scored in every game as a senior.

He now sits just a goal off of his own school single-season scoring record of 14, which he netted as a junior. That came on the heels of an 11-goal Wolf debut as a sophomore.

While Leyva was raining down goals, he wasn’t the only Wolf with a hot foot Monday.

CHS junior Zack Nall scored his first varsity goal and liked it so much he immediately went back for a second one, while sophomore Ethan Spark also launched his second score of the campaign.

Nall, Spark, Sebastian Davis, William Nelson and Zane Bundy (who had several assists Monday) each have two goals this season and sit in a five-way tie behind Leyva on the team scoring chart.

JV also wins:

Laurence Boado and Andre Avila scored as the Wolves escaped town with a 2-1 victory.

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Friday night Matthew Kelley was shooting half-court shots at the CHS basketball game. Saturday, he was helping his soccer squad pull out a big win. (John Fisken photo)

   Friday night Matthew Kelley was shooting half-court shots at the CHS basketball game. Saturday, he was helping his soccer squad pull out a big win. (John Fisken photo)

Aram Leyva’s foot is not cooling off any time soon.

The Coupeville Middle School 8th grader racked up his third hat trick of the season Saturday to spark the North Whidbey Deception BU14 soccer squad to a huge win on their home field.

The 3-2 win over Issaquah lifted Whidbey, which has a roster comprised of Oak Harbor and Coupeville players, to 8-3 on the season.

It also set up a winner-take-all show-down for second place in the final North Puget Sound League standings.

The Deception travel to Seattle next Saturday, Dec. 19 to face the Lake Hills Legend (8-1-2) in their season finale, with the victor finishing #2 behind the WS Strikers, who went 11-1.

Whidbey got all the goals they needed from their Wolf sharpshooter.

Leyva banged home a goal in the first half, then matched Issaquah with two more in a wild second half.

Whidbey was playing without several of its Coupeville players (Sam Wynn, Jean Lund-Olsen and James Wood were all out), but those who were healthy made an impact.

Matthew Kelley helped Leyva press the attack, while Jake Mitten split time between sweeper and goalie.

Sage Downes and Michael Laska delivered strong play from the striker position.

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