
Noelle Daigneault is back and ready to rip up the turf. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
A new season dawns.
Playing hurry-up, then wait, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team kicked off the fall with an appearance Saturday at the Oak Harbor Jamboree.
Now, after playing two mini-games, the Wolves head back to practice, with their first regular-season game not until Sept. 16.
That match-up will be a home contest against Northwest 2B/1B League rival La Conner and will signal the real beginning of a 13-game season.
Saturday, Coupeville had a chance to face two opponents from larger schools, falling to 3A Oak Harbor and drawing with 1A Meridian.
“We started the first game with some first-game jitters, and a bit of a sleepy approach,” CHS coach Kyle Nelson said. “But we woke up for the second game.
“Really just a great opportunity to get out and play some soccer against some tough opponents in the early season.”

Mary Milnes fires off a cannon shot.

It’s a rumble at mid-field.

Goalkeeper Katelin McCormick is Coupeville’s last line of defense.

A new season, and the possibilities are endless.

Audrianna Shaw directs traffic.
To see more photos, and possibly purchase some glossies for the mantlepiece, pop over to:
https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-09-04-Jamboree-at-OHHS/
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