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Arisbeth (John Fisken photos)

   Arisbeth Montiel: “So … we meet again, my eternal nemesis.” (John Fisken photos)

May Rose

   Bright shoes flashing in the late October sun, May Rose is off to score more goals.

Ema

Jovanah Foote (left) and Ema Smith, at home in front of the camera.

Kirsten

   Wearing warrior markings on her face for her final home game, Kirsten Pelroy is planning to kick some booty. As usual.

Jae LeVine

   If there’s a game, super fan Jae LeVine will be there, sign in hand. It’s how she rolls.

Spark

   Senior defender Jenn Spark, doing what she does best, making sure no one (I said no one!) gets close enough to her goal to cause any damage.

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Hugs ‘r us.

Grove

Wolf goalie Lauren Grove, ready for her very own Wheaties box.

Shoot and score.

It worked both ways at Tuesday’s Coupeville High School girls’ soccer game.

The Wolves celebrated Senior Night by capping regular season play with a 2-0 win over Port Townsend, their team record-tying sixth win of the year.

And, while they were busy at work on the pitch, travelin’ photo man John Fisken was busy on the sidelines, snapping pics of all the action, on and off the field.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9562&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Use coupon code EB95624962 before Nov. 10 and you’ll get a crisp 15% discount off your purchase.

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Wolf defender Lindsey Roberts never loses her smile, even when she uses her body to block a cannon shot as she did Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

   Wolf defender Lindsey Roberts never loses her smile, even when she uses her body to block a cannon shot as she did Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

The day began with Abby Wambach retiring.

After 14 years with the U.S. national soccer team, during which she made 252 international appearances and scored a record 184 goals, a legend who has inspired countless young women is headed to the locker room for the final time.

It was fitting then, that two teams full of young women who grew up in the age of Wambach, of Hope Solo and Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain and Alex Morgan, of womens’ soccer being ultra-successful and increasingly popular, ended the day by playing with the same passion and fire shown by their pro idols.

Capping regular season play, Coupeville and Port Townsend went at it Tuesday in a sometimes rough and tumble game, with the Wolves riding goals from Kalia Littlejohn and May Rose to a 2-0 win.

The victory evened the Wolves record at 6-6-3 overall, while lifting them to 4-2 in 1A Olympic League play.

Coupeville claimed second place in the four-team league for the second straight year, while improving its league record by a game over last season’s 3-3 mark.

The Wolves have now tied last year’s squad (6-7-1) for most wins in a single season, a mark they will attempt to break Saturday when they “host” a district playoff game on Halloween.

Unlike last year’s postseason opener, when it had to travel further than the “visiting” team, Coupeville has secured Oak Harbor’s stadium for the game.

Game time is currently set for 4 PM, though that may change.

The opponent will be the #3 team from the Nisqually League, which is almost certain to be Vashon Island, which knocked Coupeville out of the playoffs last year.

Win Saturday, and the Wolves advance to double elimination play, needing one win in two games to earn a trip to the state tourney.

To stay up to date on the playoff bracket, pop over to: http://www.olympicleague.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=1665&sport=11

Coupeville showed an ability to bounce back quickly Tuesday, shredding Port Townsend less than 24 hours after a tough road loss at Klahowya.

The Wolves pushed the pace early, with Sage Renninger ripping a booming shot on goal that narrowly missed.

With the RedHawks back on their heels a bit, Littlejohn took advantage, pulling out every fake and juke from her big box of tricks.

Charging down the left sideline, pump faking RedHawks into the parking lot, the frosh who’s drawn to the net like it’s filled with magnets, pulled off a dazzling goal to open the scoring.

Popping the ball to her back foot, she spun the Port Townsend goalie around, then dropped her to the ground like a bad habit, before skipping ever so gently to the side and banking the ball into a now-open net.

It was Littlejohn’s tenth goal of the season, a school record.

Coupeville stayed on the attack, with Renninger, Rose and Mia Littlejohn getting good looks at the net, but the Wolves went into halftime still clinging to a 1-0 lead.

Freshmen defender Lindsey Roberts went into the break limping slightly, after she sacrificed her gluteus maximus, swinging at the last second to take the full brunt of a RedHawk shot and deflect it away from her goal.

The ball hitting derriere issued a gunshot-like crack through the stadium, sent Roberts large fan section (and her teammates) into delirium over their girl’s sacrifice and brought a huge grin to Lindsey’s face … after a few moments of lurching around like a woman who had just been hit by a freight train.

Robert’s play typified the lock-down mentality shown by the Wolf defense.

Anchored by senior captain Jennifer Spark, CHS goalie Lauren Grove’s support crew was on point all afternoon, with Roberts, Mckenzie Meyer, Lauren Bayne, Taichen Rose and others forming an impenetrable wall.

The few times the RedHawks broke through, Grove was there to shut things down.

The first-year goaltender made several strong saves, with one especially nice one in the second half, where she gave up her own body to knock down, then corral, a laser at close range.

Lauren has been just tremendous for us this season; she is doing a fantastic job in the box,” said Wolf coach Troy Cowan.

After a halftime celebration that honored Coupeville’s seniors — four-year starter Spark as well as fleet-footed Kirsten Pelroy and plucky Jovanah Foote — the Wolves turned to the silky-smooth Rose to seal the deal.

Trailing behind Pelroy as she launched an assault on the goal, Rose caught a loose ball with one toe, then flipped it past the flailing RedHawk goalie for her third score of the season.

The play was as smooth as the soft serve ice cream the Wolf junior serves up at her other job, working shifts at Dairy Queen.

And yes, that was a shameless plug in case anyone high up in the world of Dilly Bars is reading.

Coupeville Sports, where we never, ever say no to gift certificates…

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Kalia Littlejohn has scored a program record nine goals(John Fisken photo)

   Freshman Kalia Littlejohn has scored a Wolf single-season record nine goals this season, and will be gunning for double digits Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Short memories.

That’s what the Coupeville High School booters need, as they get a chance to bounce right back after absorbing their worst loss of the season Monday night.

Facing off with a Klahowya squad trying to recapture the magic that carried it to the 1A state title a year ago, the Wolves were bounced 6-0 on the road.

That was a far cry from the first match-up, when Coupeville fell 2-0 in a hotly-contested game.

The win guaranteed the Eagles (5-0 in league, 11-3-1 overall) the league title, while the Wolves (3-2, 5-6-3) are locked into second place.

Coupeville closes its regular season Tuesday afternoon, hosting Port Townsend (1-4, 1-10-2) at 4 PM.

It’s Senior Night for Wolf booters Kirsten Pelroy, Jovanah Foote and Jennifer Spark.

A victory against the RedHawks and Coupeville would tie last year’s team for the most wins in a single season.

Win or lose, the Wolves open the playoffs with a loser-out “home” game Saturday, Oct. 31 against the #3 team from the Nisqually League.

We’re using quotes because district rules stipulate all postseason games have to be played on turf, so Coupeville gets shafted for a second straight year when it comes to “hosting” a playoff game.

To keep track of where the game will be played, and the opponent, check in frequently at:

http://www.olympicleague.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=1665&sport=11

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May Rose (John Fisken photo)

   May Rose scored her second goal of the season Thursday, helping lift Coupeville to a playoff berth-clinching win. (John Fisken photo)

Goal one — make the playoffs — accomplished.

Goal two –unseat Klahowya as league champs — still attainable.

Riding goals from May Rose and Kalia Littlejohn, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer team upended scrappy Chimacum 2-1 Thursday night and punched its ticket to the postseason.

The win, the third in the last four games for the Wolves, lifted them to 3-1 in 1A Olympic League play, 5-5-3 overall.

It also guaranteed the Wolves will finish no worse than second in the conference for the second straight year.

They have two regular season games left and could still catch the defending 1A state champs in the standings.

Coupeville travels to Klahowya (4-0, 10-3-1) Monday for a battle royale, then holds Senior Night Tuesday, with Port Townsend (0-4, 0-10-2) in town.

The Wolves controlled play for much of Thursday night’s action.

“The Chimacum goal was us getting lazy and not taking care of business,” said Wolf coach Troy Cowan. “Don’t let the close score fool you; they were handled.”

Rose opened the scoring, taking a pass from Kalia Littlejohn and pounding it home. It was the fleet-footed junior’s second goal of the season.

May Rose played lights out; she has really worked hard and improved her game!,” Cowan said. “Her first touch has become a real weapon and she is getting hungry for the ball, which is bad news for defenders!!!”

Having helped out on the first score, Littlejohn put the second one away herself, notching her ninth goal.

The score was set up by big sis Mia Littlejohn, who tallied her team-high eighth assist.

“Of course, Batman and Robin (Littlejohn sisters) are still on course to break every record in the sport of women’s and probably men’s soccer,” Cowan added. “And don’t ask me which one is Batman and which one is Robin.

“They are just talented, very competitive, driven young ladies that love soccer!,” he added. “I’m glad they play for CHS!!!”

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All about sisterly bonds for the Wolf booters. (Dawn Hesselgrave photos)

All about sisterly bonds for the Wolf booters. (Dawn Hesselgrave photos)

May (left) and Taichen Rose

May (left) and Taichen Rose

Arisbeth (left) and Citlalli Montiel

Arisbeth (left) and Citlalli Montiel

Kalia (left) and Mia Littlejohn

Kalia (left) and Mia Littlejohn

The lil' sisters are here for fun, the big sisters for work.

The lil’ sisters are here for fun, the big sisters for work.

Three times the family.

While the Coupeville High School football squad boasts four sets of brothers this fall, the Wolf girls’ soccer squad is hot on their heels, with three pairings.

May and Taichen Rose, Mia and Kalia Littlejohn and Arisbeth and Citlalli Montiel are all spending considerable time away from the home front with each other as they pursue their pitch dreams.

And, since none of the six are a senior (the duos encompass two juniors, two sophomore and two freshmen, and, unlike football, no twins), it’s a family tradition which could play out into next season and beyond.

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