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Nezi Keiper set up Coupeville’s first goal of the season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“It was a good first game overall.”

The Coupeville High School girls soccer team came out on the short end of the score in Thursday’s season-opener at Friday Harbor, but the Wolves came away with a lot of positives.

A 2-1 loss to a Northwest 2B/1B League rival stings a bit, but it’s one game in a 13-game schedule.

There’s plenty of time to work on fine-tuning things.

“We all played well, but we’re a new team so we’re getting used to playing with each other, especially on defense,” said senior Nezi Keiper.

“But I had a few blocks and one of them I did like a slide tackle for.

Carolyn (Lhamon) was dominating the middle and Ayden (Wyman) was making really good runs.”

Keiper teamed up with Wyman on Coupeville’s first goal of the season, about 10 minutes into the game, with the senior defender setting up the sophomore forward to beat the Wolverine goalie.

The score is the fifth of Wyman’s high school career and moves her into good company.

She’s tied with former Wolves Anna Dion, Britt Harpe, Audrianna Shaw, Jennifer Spark, and Tia Wurzrainer on the all-time CHS girls scoring chart, two goals away from breaking into the top ten.

While Friday Harbor eventually rallied to tie the game before halftime, then edge ahead with a score 20 minutes into the second half, CHS coach Kyle Nelson agreed with Keiper’s assessment.

“It was a tight game, closely battled,” he said. “A great showing for our first game.”

After opening with a conference clash, Coupeville plays its next four games against non-league foes.

First up is an all-Island rumble with 3A Oak Harbor Tuesday, Sept. 13.

That game will go down at Coupeville’s Mickey Clark Field, with a 6 PM kickoff.

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Brooklyn Thayer puts the defense on its heels. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

If you shoot, he will shoot.

Put on a basketball game or two, and it’s likely John Fisken will wander into your gym, accompanied by his many cameras.

Tuesday night featured the Coupeville High School girls teams in action against visiting Sedro-Woolley, and the photos above and below capture the action from varsity and JV rumbles.

To see everything Fisken shot, and ponder buying some early Christmas gifts for Grandma Barb in Boise, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/GBB-2022-02-01-vs-Sedro-Woolley/

 

Ja’Kenya Hoskins hits warp drive.

Nezi Keiper dominates in the paint.

Desi Ramirez-Vasquez can’t be stopped.

“Your shooting touch is so hot, I can feel the heat from here!”

Lyla Stuurmans, just here to devour your soul (and steal the ball).

Mia Farris glides into action.

“Hey ref, this here is my foot. It’s gonna end up some place you don’t want it to be, unless you start learning the rule book…”

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Jada Heaton has one request – “Give me the dang ball, now!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The net was flippin’ high, and the cameras were clickin’ hot.

The Coupeville High School girls basketball teams defended their home courts Tuesday against powerhouse Mount Vernon Christian, and photo whiz kid John Fisken was on hand to click a ton of images.

The pics seen above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything Fisken shot, and possibly pick up some portraits for the in-laws, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/GBB-222-01-11-vs-MVC/

 

Ja’Kenya Hoskins glides through the upper atmosphere.

Yodnum Nakakul scans the defense.

Desi Ramirez-Vasquez pokes the ball away from a rival.

Nezi Keiper prepares to launch in pursuit of a rebound.

Reese Wilkinson gets a shot off.

Maddie Georges, too quick for her defenders.

The Wolf bench intently watches on-court action unfold.

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Carolyn Lhamon earned First-Team All-League honors. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three was the magic number.

The Coupeville High School girls soccer squad landed a trio of players on the All-Conference team Monday, as Northwest 2B/1B League coaches handed out recognition.

Junior midfielder Carolyn Lhamon and senior defender Mary Milnes landed on the First-Team, while junior defender Nezi Keiper earned Honorable Mention status.

Mount Vernon Christian teammates Abby Russell and Kylee Russell shared MVP honors, with Friday Harbor claiming the team sportsmanship award, and Coach of the Year for Kevin Cullen.

Mary Milnes was one of the top defenders in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

 

First-Team All-League:

Meg Carrier – Junior – Forward – Friday Harbor
Carolyn Lhamon – Junior – Midfielder – Coupeville
Lily Long – Junior – Midfielder – Mount Vernon Christian
Mary Milnes – Senior – Defender – Coupeville
Ahyram Orozco – Senior – Defender – Friday Harbor
Sage Penwell – Senior – Goalie – Friday Harbor
Elle Perkins – Senior – Midfielder – Friday Harbor
Abby Russell – Junior – Forward – MVC
Emily Russell – Sophomore – Forward – MVC
Kylee Russell – Senior – Midfielder – MVC
Hannah Van Hofwegen – Junior – Midfielder – MVC

 

Honorable Mention:

Delaney Cobb – Senior – Midfielder – La Conner
Karris Drake – Senior – Midfielder – La Conner
Nezi Keiper – Junior – Defender – Coupeville
Grace Van Pelt – Freshman – Goalie – MVC

Nezi Keiper’s lock-down defense was hailed by NWL coaches.

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Ayden Wyman was Rookie of the Year for CHS soccer. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The heart and soul of the defense took top honors.

Junior defender Nezi Keiper was tabbed as the Most Valuable Player Wednesday as the Coupeville High School girls soccer team closed out its season with an awards banquet.

Keiper and Audrianna Shaw shared Captain honors, with Shaw, Lily Leedy, Katelin McCormick, and Mary Milnes honored with Four-Year awards for playing every season of their high school career.

Freshman Ayden Wyman, who showed a nimble scoring touch, was tabbed Rookie of the Year.

Meanwhile, Noelle Daigneault took home Most Inspirational, and three Wolves shared Most Improved honors.

That latter award was shared by Maylin Steele, Ava Mitten, and Camryn Clark.

Ava Mitten dances on the pitch.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Sophia Broderick
Camryn Clark
Gwen Crowder
Noelle Daigneault
Nezi Keiper
Lily Leedy
Carolyn Lhamon
Sophia Martin
Katelin McCormick
Sofia Milasich
Mary Milnes
Ava Mitten
Anna Myles
Amaya Schaffeld
Audrianna Shaw
Maylin Steele
Reese Wilkinson
Eryn Wood
Ayden Wyman

 

Certificate of Participation:

Leni Raduenz

 

Nezi Keiper crunches the ball.

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