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Andrew Williams capped a four-year run on the pitch by notching All-Conference honors. (Jackie Saia photo)

They think we’re nice.

Northwest 2B/1B League boys’ soccer coaches handed Coupeville High School its Sportsmanship Award when All-Conference voting results were announced.

In addition to the team honor, four Wolves were tabbed for their individual play.

Midfielder Cole White landed First-Team All-League honors, while fellow senior Andrew Williams was hailed as a Second-Team All-League pick for his work on defense.

Cole White slides into action. (Thomas Studer photo)

Junior midfielder Ayden Wyman and sophomore midfielder Ezra Boilek received Honorable Mention status.

Wyman started all season for the Wolf boys after the CHS girls’ program was unable to field a team, while Boilek paced Coupeville in scoring during his first season with the program.

The Wolves, who were ranked as high as #4 in the state, finished 6-6, capturing their most wins in coach Robert Wood’s four seasons at the helm.

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Ethan Moss of Orcas takes a shot to the nads from Coupeville enforcer Cole White. (Jackie Saia photo)

Coupeville’s league continues to be the best in the state when it comes to fall boys’ soccer.

The Northwest 2B/1B League has claimed eight of 12 trophies across the past three state tournaments.

But while the NWL added two more hunks of hardware Saturday, for the first time in three years the nine-team conference failed to win the title.

Instead, it was third-ranked Upper Columbia Academy, an Eastern Washington private school out of Spangle, which claimed the first crown in program history.

Scoring both its goals in a furious first couple of minutes, the Lions edged fifth-seeded Orcas Island 2-0 in a game played in Federal Way.

Not only is this the first state title for UCA soccer, but the school, which finished 13-2, had never won a game at the big dance prior to this year.

After previously losing twice in the first round, the Lions toppled Mount Vernon Christian 2-1 and Riverside Christian 4-0 this time around before tangling with Orcas.

While the Vikings (12-6) failed in their bid to reclaim the title, they fought hard on a cool, foggy night, and have brought home a top-two trophy three straight seasons.

They were champs in 2021, then fell to league rival Friday Harbor in the finale last year.

After falling behind early against UCA, Orcas seemingly started to mount a comeback, only to have the refs puncture those dreams.

The Vikings rammed home a goal to cut the lead to 2-1 midway through the first half, but the score was waved off after the officials decided the islanders had roughed up the Lions goaltender during the play.

That was seriously debatable, and not a popular call among pro-Orcas supporters, but it stood.

The Vikings kept coming after that, mounting numerous charges, but could never completely bust through the UCA defense.

As the game progressed, things became increasingly more slap-happy, with Orcas booters frequently shoved by Lion defenders while trying to navigate a slick turf field.

Tempers flared, words were exchanged — both among players and fans — and three yellow cards were handed out, but the squads stopped short of igniting the full tilt brawl the announcers feared.

Saturday’s rumble brought an end to an eight-team tourney which began with a bang, as #1 Auburn Adventist Academy and #2 Friday Harbor were both eliminated in quarterfinal shockers.

Orcas beat Evergreen Lutheran 2-1 to open its state run, before toppling NWL mate Providence Classical Christian 3-1 in the semifinals, garnering some revenge for a regular-season loss.

PCC bounced back to beat Riverside Christian 2-1 in the 3rd/4th place contest.

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La Conner’s School Board was hailed as one of the state’s best. (Photo property La Conner School District)

A nearby school board has been honored as one of the best in the state.

La Conner, which joins Coupeville in the Northwest 2B/1B League for athletics, was hailed Saturday by the Washington State School Directors’ Association.

Its school board joined Kelso and Sumner-Bonney Lake as the 2023 Boards of the Year.

La Conner topped the “small school” class, with the other two boards recognized for their work at “medium” and “large” school districts, respectively.

“This top honor recognizes a board that has shown significant vision and leadership that clearly resulted in positive and measurable student success,” WSSDA said in a press release.

“All three boards demonstrated creativity and resourcefulness within their roles to support the success of their students and staff while serving their communities.

“Also, each board significantly narrowed or closed opportunity gaps among students.”

La Conner’s board, working with Superintendent Dr. Will Makoyiisaaminaa (Nelson) and educators, “partnered to focus heavily on math acceleration last school year, which was the area with the largest opportunity gap for students.”

“A combination of adopting a new math curriculum and assessment tool, monthly reviews of math data by the board, and investment in teacher support paid off with significant growth in just one year,” WSSDA said.

“It also committed to the practices of Professional Learning Communities, Universal Design for Learning, and Mastery Based Learning.”

The La Conner board is comprised of Directors John Agen, Loran James, Jeremy Wilbur, Kim Pedroza, Susie Deyo and student reps Taylor Rae Cayou and Josi Straathof.

 

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Mia Farris elevates and destroys. (Jackie Saia photo)

Call ’em the fab four.

Or fab five, because that works too.

Northwest 2B/1B League volleyball coaches doled out awards recently, with four Coupeville High School spikers (and their coach) honored for a season which saw them return to state.

Junior power hitter Mia Farris and senior middle blocker Grey Peabody notched First-Team All-conference honors, while junior sniper Lyla Stuurmans was tabbed for the Second-Team.

Junior setter Katie Marti, who racked up 500+ assists for a Wolf team which went 12-7, earned Honorable Mention status.

Katie Marti waits for her moment. (Jackie Saia photo)

Rounding out the Coupeville honorees was the man with the plan, as Cory Whitmore was named Coach of the Year after crafting the end of La Conner’s 12+ year run as an undefeated league juggernaut.

Orcas Island, which replaced the Braves as NWL champs, got the MVP, with senior Bethany Carter blasting her way to the award.

The Vikings also received the team sportsmanship trophy.

The complete teams:

 

First-Team All-League

Ava Ashcroft – Junior – Orcas Island
Mia Farris – Junior – Coupeville
Allie Heino – Senior – Mount Vernon Christian
Morgan Huizenga – Senior – La Conner
Addison Keller – Sophomore – La Conner
Grey Peabody – Senior – Coupeville
Abigail Udlock – Senior – La Conner
Claire Wright – Junior – Darrington

 

Second-Team All-League

Allie Cochran – Senior – Darrington
Keighley Collins – Junior – Concrete
Emerson Hoksbergen – Junior – MVC
Sera Knapp – Senior – Orcas Island
Maeve McCormick – Sophomore – La Conner
Milana Schneider – Senior – Orcas Island
Lyla Stuurmans – Junior – Coupeville

 

Honorable Mention

Reese Bird – 8th Grade – La Conner
Hailey Daniels – Senior – Concrete
Aenea Laam – Senior – Darrington
Kiera Link – Senior – MVC
Sofia Mahony-Jauregui – Sophomore – Orcas Island
Katie Marti – Junior – Coupeville
Kaylee Morton – Freshman – Friday Harbor
Esme Smith – Senior – Friday Harbor

Cory Whitmore, top-level coach (and fashion icon). (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Issabel Johnson and her spiker crew are chasing a trip to state. (Nick Guay photo)

The standings are frozen.

Regular season play for all fall sports teams finished this past week, and everyone still alive is off to the playoffs.

That means, first and foremost, that this is our final standings story until basketball gets underway.

But it doesn’t mean there isn’t action coming your way this coming week.

Coupeville High School volleyball plays Monday (in Lacey) and Wednesday (in La Conner) in the District 1/2 tourney, trying to punch its ticket to state for the first time since 2017.

Wolf cross country has already earned an invite to the big dance, with the entire boys’ team and sophomore Noelle Western slated to compete Saturday in Pasco in the 1B/2B state championships.

And finally, we may have more football. Emphasis on may.

Coupeville missed out on a trip to the playoffs but could pick up a week #10 game against another school without a postseason date.

Watch this blog (with bated breath) to see what develops in the next few days.

“When does basketball start??” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Final regular season standings:

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 8-0-0 11-1-0
MV Christian 6-2-0 12-3-1
Orcas Island 6-2-0 9-5-0
PC Christian 6-2-0 10-4-0
Coupeville 3-5-0 6-6-0
Lopez Island 3-5-0 5-7-0
Grace Academy 2-6-0 2-10-0
La Conner 2-6-0 4-10-0
CPC-Lynnwood 0-8-0 3-11-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 4-0 5-3
Coupeville 2-2 2-7
La Conner 0-4 2-6

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 8-1
Concrete 0-1 6-3

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 8-1 12-3
La Conner 7-1 10-7
Coupeville 6-2 10-4
Darrington 4-5 11-6
MV Christian 4-5 8-6
Concrete 1-8 6-10
Friday Harbor 0-8 1-13

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