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Preston Epp punched in two goals Tuesday, lifting Coupeville to a win. (Morgan White photo)

They’re still alive.

Bouncing back from a weekend loss, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad righted the ship, nipping visiting La Conner 2-1 Tuesday night.

The Senior Night victory was huge and lifts the Wolves to 3-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-7 overall heading into the regular season finale.

That game arrives Thursday, when CHS travels to Orcas Island to face the defending state champs, who are 6-0 in conference action, 11-1 overall.

Five of the nine schools who play boys soccer in the NWL make it to the playoffs, and Orcas, Mount Vernon Christian, and Friday Harbor have clinched berths, while winless Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood is DOA.

After that it’s a big mess, with five teams, including Coupeville, vying for the last two slots.

An upset of Orcas would be huge for the Wolves, but, for the moment, they’ll bask in the afterglow of toppling the Braves.

They did so with sophomore Preston Epp rattling home both of his team’s goals, giving him five tallies on the season.

“He was great all night,” said Coupeville coach Robert Wood, who went on to praise the work put in by his entire roster.

“The Wolves FINALLY realize that if you play the game like you practice the game then good things happen,” he said.

“They played amazing – controlling, confident, with purpose in a must-win game.”

While the game was a bit of a nailbiter, Coupeville’s players never cracked under pressure.

“Not without mistakes, but they knew what to do when it happens,” Wood said. “And how to transition the game back in their favor.”

Along with the win, Coupeville used the evening to honor seniors Reiley Araceley, Aidan Wilson, Cameron Epp, and Grant Steller.

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Brynn Parker and friends wrap the soccer season Tuesday at home. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf football plays Friday, then has playoff plans. (Bailey Thule photo)

It’s the end of one thing, and the beginning of another.

All Coupeville High School fall sports teams end the regular season this coming week, though postseason action continues for most afterwards.

Tuesday there’s a home triple feature, with volleyball plus girls and boys soccer hosting La Conner on Senior Night.

After that, boys soccer heads to Orcas Island Thursday, while cross country competes at the tri-district meet in Lakewood the same day.

The regular season wraps Friday with Wolf football island-hopping to Friday Harbor.

After that comes playoff action, with dates and opponents still to be decided.

As the Wolves head into the final days of the month, where things stand through games of Oct. 22:

 

Northwest League boys soccer:

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

 

Northwest League football:

School League Overall
Coupeville 3-0 6-1
Darrington 1-0 5-3
Friday Harbor 2-1 3-5
Concrete 0-1 1-6
La Conner 0-4 1-5

 

Northwest League girls soccer:

School League Overall
MV Christian 5-0-0 8-4-0
Friday Harbor 4-2-0 8-5-1
Coupeville 1-4-0 2-8-0
La Conner 0-4-0 0-11-0

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
La Conner 7-0 11-1
Coupeville 7-1 9-4
MV Christian 7-3 12-3
Orcas Island 6-4 10-7
Darrington 4-6 8-6
Friday Harbor 2-9 3-9
Concrete 0-10 3-13

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Grant Steller and Co. have two regular-season games left as they chase an elusive playoff berth. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The path to the playoffs just got rockier.

A 3-1 loss Saturday to visiting Lopez Island doesn’t eliminate the Coupeville High School boys soccer team from postseason contention.

But it does make it much tougher for the Wolves to claim one of the top five slots in the Northwest 2B/1B League standings, which they have to do to advance.

A win Saturday would have moved CHS into a fourth-place tie with Grace Academy.

Instead, at 2-4 in league action, the Wolves fall behind Lopez (2-2), and land in a sixth-place tie with La Conner, a game back of the Lobos.

Coupeville hosts La Conner Oct. 25 on Senior Night, then travels to Orcas Island Oct. 27 to face the defending 2B/1B state champs in the regular-season finale.

Now 4-7 overall, the Wolves likely need to win both of their remaining games, while getting some help from other teams, to claim a postseason berth.

If Coupeville doesn’t make it to the playoffs, Saturday’s game, a very winnable one, will loom large.

The Wolves, who were missing a key starter and playmaker as Cole White recovers from a concussion, looked flat for much of the game.

And Lopez took advantage. Really quickly.

The Lobos banged home a goal 35 seconds into play, redirecting a partially blocked shot right back into the net, the ball moving left to right before nestling into the corner of the net.

Coupeville’s defenders clamped down a bit after that, and goaltender Cael Wilson made several nice saves, but Lopez found its moments.

A second goal landed in the promised land in the game’s 15th minute, and a third one was slapped home in the 26th minute.

Trailing 3-0 at the break, Coupeville tried to ramp up its attack in the second half but had little luck stringing together a series of successful passes.

Cameron Epp finally got the Wolves on the board in the game’s 58th minute, winning a battle in front of the net to register his fourth goal of the season.

But that was pretty much it for Coupeville.

Aidan Wilson had one strong blast from just inside the midfield marker, but the alert Lopez goalie stepped in front and snuffed out the potential score.

The Wolves hung tough in the waning moments, with Cael Wilson punching a dangerous in-close shot wide of the net, but there were no comebacks on this day.

Afterwards, CHS coach Robert Wood sighed as he gazed across a sun-splashed pitch.

“On to Tuesday,” he said. “We’ll be ready for La Conner.”

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Wolf senior Mitchell Hall was the boys champion at Friday’s Northwest 2B/1B League championships. (Jon Roberts photos)

Coupeville’s runners bask in a top-notch performance.

The rain came, the smoke got at least a bit better, and everyone returned to running.

After postponing the event a day because of bad air quality, Northwest 2B/1B League cross country teams held their league championship meet Friday in Mount Vernon.

And, when they did, Coupeville made its presence felt, in a big way.

Wolf senior Mitchell Hall won an individual title, the pride of Prairie Center Market beating the field by more than a minute across the 5,000-meter course.

But there was more, much more, as the Wolf girls won a team title outright, while the CHS boys shared the crown with Orcas Island.

Coming off a fantastic all-around day, Coupeville gets right back to work getting ready for the rest of the postseason tour.

Next up for the Wolves is the 14-school Tri-District Championships, which goes down Thursday, Oct. 27 at Ft. Steilacoom Park in Lakewood.

That’s the lead-in to the 2B/1B state meet, and the Wolf girls have a much better shot than their male counterparts at qualifying for the big dance.

The top three girls’ teams, and the top 21 individual runners, qualify for state.

On the boy’s side of things, Districts 1, 2, and 3 are getting the short end of the stick for state meet allocations this season, with only the top team and the first seven individual runners advancing.

The state meet is Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.

 

Friday’s results:

GIRLS:

Claire Mayne (3rd) 22:53
Noelle Western (4th) 23:38
Helen Strelow (5th) 24:28
Cristina McGrath (6th) 25:02
Erica McGrath (13th) 28:47
Reagan Callahan (14th) 28:48

 

BOYS:

Mitchell Hall (1st) 17:57
Carson Field 
(3rd) 19:04
Landon Roberts
(9th) 20:17
George Spear
(10th) 20:18
Tate Wyman (20th) 21:40
Preston Howard (23rd) 22:00
Easton Green (24th) 22:02
Ezekiel Allen (25th) 22:03
Nic Wasik (27th) 22:29

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Ryanne Knoblich flies in for a winner. (Jackie Saia photo)

It was a milestone night.

Coming off of a “really good practice,” the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad jelled and dominated Thursday, crushing visiting Darrington in straight sets.

The 25-7, 25-17, 25-17 victory lifts the Wolves to 7-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 9-4 overall, and hands coach Cory Whitmore his 75th win at the helm of the CHS program.

It also sets up a winner-take-all match for the regular season finale, which hits Tuesday, Oct. 25.

Coupeville hosts three-time defending state champ La Conner (7-0, 11-1), with the winner clinching the league title and the #1 seed from District 1 heading to the postseason.

The District 1/2 tourney goes down Nov. 2 in La Conner, with the NWL runner-up playing Auburn Adventist Academy in a loser-out match.

The victor in the opening rumble then plays the NWL champ in a loser-out, winner-to-state tilt.

Thursday’s match against Darrington, which fell on Wolf senior middle blocker Jill Prince’s birthday, allowed the CHS varsity spikers to cap a third-straight season in which they have never lost to a NWL team other than La Conner.

The Wolves were locked and loaded from the first point of the night, kicked off by a wicked Maddie Georges serve, and finished by a breathtaking slicer off the fingertips of a cartwheeling Lyla Stuurmans.

Georges staked Coupeville to a 6-0 lead, with Madison McMillan and Alita Blouin also peeling off strong runs at the service line in the opening frame.

Alita Blouin fires off a rocket. (Jackie Saia photo)

When Darrington did get the ball back in the air, the Wolf heavy hitters made short work of things, spraying kills and watching the Loggers run for safety.

Ryanne Knoblich, who finished with a team-high nine kills, was especially effective in the early stages, her blasts tearing holes in the hardwood.

The Loggers had pluck, however, and fought back to make their best stand in the second set.

Darrington led for much of that frame, dodging kills from Prince and Mia Farris to carry a 16-9 lead into a timeout.

That was where things changed, and changed big-time, with Coupeville closing the set on a 16-1 tear.

Georges was a spark, putting together a nine-point run on her serve while also flicking passes left, right, and every direction from her post as setter.

A ball went to Knoblich, who came flying in from the side to crunch things.

Then it was time for Farris to get dramatic, or Prince to paste the crud out of the ball, or McMillan to get medieval, or Stuurmans to launch lasers.

Pick your poison, and accept you’re about to die (metaphorically, at least) — that was the only option the Loggers had when the Wolves were in sync.

“They executed really, really well on defense,” Whitmore said. “I’m really proud of how, when we were down, we stuck to our game plan and didn’t look rattled.

“We were very disciplined on defense, and our communication never took a dip.”

Darrington remained ever plucky, and the third set was knotted at 10-10 before Coupeville decided to emphatically end things.

Georges, wrapping up a strong all-around evening of work in her next-to-last home match, fired off five straight points on her serve to push the Wolves ahead at 15-10, and the Loggers ability to resist finally faded for good.

There was still time for some “plays of the day” however, with Stuurmans tiptoeing down the sideline to flick a winner, and McMillan launching missiles from the other side of the floor.

Appropriately, the birthday girl got to put a cap on things, as Prince launched back-to-back kills right down the middle of the floor.

 

Thursday stats:

Alita Blouin — 10 digs, 2 aces
Mia Farris — 4 kills, 2 digs, 1 assist, 1 ace, 2 block assists
Maddie Georges — 4 digs, 23 assists, 11 aces
Taygin Jump — 4 digs
Ryanne Knoblich — 9 kills, 7 digs, 3 aces
Madison McMillan — 5 kills, 14 digs, 1 ace
Jill Prince — 3 kills, 1 block assist
Lyla Stuurmans — 4 kills, 1 ace, 3 block assists

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