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Wolf goalie Julia Myers is all smiles. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf goalie Julia Myers is all smiles. (John Fisken photos)

Marisa Etzell

Marisa Etzell keeps her body between the ball and her defender.

Mia Littlejohn streaks towards one of her two goals.

Mia Littlejohn streaks towards one of her two goals.

Jenn Spark, defender extraordinaire.

Jenn Spark, defender extraordinaire.

Freshman Ashley Smith enjoys the view.

Freshman Ashley Smith enjoys the view.

Your 2014 Wolf booters.

Your 2014 Wolf booters, just hangin’ out.

With so many high-powered goal scorers among her teammates, Bree

  With so many high-powered goal scorers among her teammates, Bree Daigneault finds it tough to decide who to pass to first.

Micky "Two Fists" LeVine glides into action.

Micky “Two Fists” LeVine glides into action.

It was a great way to kick off the season.

Bouncing their closest rival in grand fashion, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad opened the 2014 season with a bang Tuesday night.

Two goals from freshman Mia Littlejohn, some stellar defense from goalie Julia Myers and her back line (in particular Jenn Spark), and the deed was done.

Coupeville 2, South Whidbey 1. All is well with the world.

But then you start thinking, boy, I wish I could see some more photos from the game. That would be swell.

Good thing John Fisken was traveling through town, on temporary leave from picture-clickin’ duties in Oak Harbor, and snapped a few hundred photos for you to peruse.

Up above are eight that demanded to be seen now.

To see more photos, and possibly purchase some (part of the proceeds goes to fund scholarships for Wolf student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6531&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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(Photo courtesy Troy Cowan)

Most of the CHS girls’ soccer squad. (Photo courtesy Troy Cowan)

Six days away from opening night.

Taking a quick break from the work of practice, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad stopped for a quick photo op recently.

The pic represents most, if not all, of the team, as the Wolves’ reigning MVP, senior goalie Julia Myers, is nowhere to be seen.

But now you can put a face to almost all of the team that will debut 6 PM Tuesday, Sept. 9 with a home game against South Whidbey.

With Coupeville having jumped from the 1A/2A Cascade Conference to the 1A Olympic League, it’ll be a non-conference game. Like the distinction really matters when Wolves and Falcons tangle.

Let the countdown begin.

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Jacki Ginnings is part of a deep, talented senior class for the Wolf girls' soccer squad. (John Fisken photos)

  Jacki Ginnings is part of a deep, talented senior class for the Wolf girls’ soccer squad. (John Fisken photos)

Wolves (l to r) ? Luvera, Jenn Spark and Marisa Etzell hit the road for conditioning work.

   Wolves (l to r) Ana Luvera, Jenn Spark and Marisa Etzell hit the road for conditioning work.

Ready to rumble.

Boasting a roster deep with seasoned seniors and now set free to play against schools more in its size class, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad is ready to explode in 2014.

Having exited the 1A/2A Cascade Conference for the 1A Olympic League, the Wolves, who return virtually all of their starters, are in the mood to mix it up.

“Very excited and happy for the girls,” said second-year coach Troy Cowan. “Finally, they will have the opportunity to compete against schools of similar size.

“Playing in the Cascade Conference provided CHS with an opportunity to play against tough competition, and to be challenged, but now they can stretch their legs out and show everyone what they can do against true 1A school competition.”

As they head into battle with new league mates Port Townsend, Chimacum and early favorite Klahowya — which boasts a run of state tourney appearances — the Wolves will rely on their leaders, who play year round.

Seniors Micky LeVine, Jacki Ginnings, Julia Myers, Erin Rosenkranz, Marisa Etzell and the Luvera sisters (Ana and Ivy) will mesh with young guns like Jenn Spark, May Rose and Bree Daigneault to form a solid core.

Don’t be surprised if a large group of freshmen, players like Mia Littlejohn, Sage Renninger, Lauren Bayne and Mckenzie Meyer, make their presence felt as well.

“I am really excited about this upcoming group of freshmen,” Cowan said. “I think, after the season starts, everyone will see why!!!”

Coupeville lost just two players (Tori Wellman and Joye Jackson) to graduation, but also had three players subtracted for other reasons.

Junior Makana Stone, a Second-Team All-Conference player last season, is taking the season off to get ready for basketball, senior McKayla Bailey returned to volleyball and sophomore Carlie Rosenkrance moved out of state.

Taking a bit of the sting away is the return to the pitch of senior Christine Fields.

The three-time state golf meet qualifier is a battle-tested vet, having played high school and select soccer for many years before taking a break.

Now she’s back and ready to add her skills to an already stingy Wolf defense.

It will all be about “possession, possession, possession” for Coupeville, which will rely on its “experience, leadership and an explosive style of play.”

“My goals are pretty simple — make a huge impact in the Olympic League and let our opponents know that the Lady Wolves are in the house!,” Cowan said. “Play Lady Wolves soccer, give 100%, play smart and never, never quit.

“Demonstrate a high degree of good sportsmanship on and off the field, reflect a positive attitude and be ambassadors for Coupeville High School,” he added. “Oh yeah, almost forgot … no concussions!!!”

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Two Fists

Micky “Two Fists” LeVine enjoys an ice cream break. (Kerry Rosenkranz photo)

Micky LeVine

LeVine drops the Stare ‘O Death on those who would foolishly oppose her will on the soccer pitch. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

She is a scrappy one.

Micky “Two Fists” LeVine is a petite powerhouse, a soccer-playin’ whiz who will come up guns blazin’ if you try and rough up any of her teammates.

She may be one of the smaller girls on the field, but her heart is unmatched.

Now, after years of juggling high school and select soccer, LeVine is headed into her senior year at CHS.

With girls’ soccer, volleyball and boys’ tennis all launching the first practice of the year today, one wonders, what thoughts are buzzing through her brain?

Never fear, for we here at Coupeville Sports have the answer.

In Micky’s own words:

What’s most exciting for me going into my senior year of soccer is I get to play along side my fellow seniors who I have played with since I was little.

We don’t really know what to expect going into the new league but I can tell you that this team will work extremely hard and that hard work will pay off.

As far as team goals go, we want to be able to maintain our bond and team chemistry and pick each other up when we’re down; we win together and we lose together and, at the end of the day, we have each other.

We want to improve mentally and physically every single day as well as improve as a team and individually, and beat South Whidbey of course!

Quoted by my fellow classmate, Kacie Kiel, “We want to go out with a bang!”

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McKenzie Bailey and Co. swatted ATM Thursday to end their season on a winning note. (John Fisken photo)

   McKenzie Bailey and Co. swatted ATM Thursday to end their season on a winning note. (John Fisken photo)

"We are the champions ... of the sun-baked world!!" (Heidi Monroe photo)

“We are the champions … of the sun-baked world!!” (Heidi Monroe photo)

Everett delivered the heat, but the Wolves were the ones who were on fire Thursday.

Playing in 80+ degree heat at Archbishop Thomas Murphy, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team closed its regular season with a sizzlin’ 4-3 win over the private school rich kids.

The third straight win for the Wolves, it brought their final mark to 6-7 overall, 4-4 in Cascade Conference play.

“The girls and I were all pretty excited by the result,” said Coupeville coach Ken Stange. “I’ll admit that I’d hoped we would end up with a winning record, but after losing five straight, winning the final three matches eased much of the pain!”

The match was decided by the most deceptively tough duo on the sun-baked hard-courts — freshman Valen Trujillo and junior Micky LeVine.

Get past the mega-watt smiles and impeccable manners, and these are girls who will slice you off at the knee caps — which is a good thing.

“It wasn’t easy, but Valen was hitting her hardest shots of the season, and Micky and her racket had the reflexes of a shortstop!” a jubilant (and possibly overheated) Stange bellowed.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Allie Hanigan beat Molly Corbett 6-0, 6-4

2nd Singles — Jacki Ginnings beat Kitty Zheng 6-1, 7-5

3rd Singles — Sydney Autio lost to Laren Braswell 6-1, 6-0

4th Singles — Sydney Aparicio lost to Taylor Herrera 6-4, 7-6(8-6)

1st Doubles — Samantha Martin/McKenzie Bailey lost to Haley Sizelove/Dana Tran 6-7(6-8), 6-4, 10-4

2nd Doubles — Wynter Thorne/Ivy Luvera beat Alicia Asmundson/Maddie Clark 6-1, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Micky LeVine/Valen Trujillo beat Madelyn Hoban/Amy Camilleri 6-3, 6-3

JV:

5th Singles — Haleigh Deasy beat Esha Nath 6-1

4th Doubles — Ana Luvera/Jazmine Franklin beat Lena Villani/Maty Rowley 8-4

5th Doubles — Maureen Rice/Deasy beat Natalie Sizelove/Helen Huang 8-0

6th Doubles — Bree Daigneault/Autio beat Meredith Shaw/Teresa Straughn 8-0

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