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   Wolf captain Sage Renninger battles for control of the ball Monday during Senior Night. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

As she has done for four seasons, Lauren Bayne fought like a demon on defense.

   CHS football stars Kyle Rockwell (left) and Dewitt Cole hang out with the mysterious man in the Wolf mask.

   Renninger is joined by lil’ sis Avalon and dad Phillip, who fights the good fight against being caught crying on camera.

   Gridiron giant Sean Toomey-Stout, having arrived for the game on his custom scooter, models the latest in designer footwear.

Bayne hangs out with the family.

Released from their own practice, Wolf football players enjoy their freedom.

The magnificent two.

Two legends bowed out with smiles and tears Monday night.

Four-year players Lauren Bayne and Sage Renninger played their final home game on Coupeville’s soccer pitch — they still have a game at Chimacum and at least one playoff bout ahead — but first they were honored by teammates and fans.

Photo whiz kid John Fisken was along to catch the moments, on and off the field, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, jump over to the link below.

When you do, remember that purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, plus they make it more likely Fisken will continue to visit Cow Town in the days to come.

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2017-10-23-vs-Klahowya/

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   Coupeville booter Lauren Bayne celebrated Senior Night Monday alongside long-time running mate Sage Renninger. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Monday night was not really about the scoreboard.

Yes, they kept track of the scoring, and yes, Klahowya, a juggernaut in hot pursuit of a third girls soccer state title, dominated Coupeville in a 6-0 win.

Nothing unusual there, as the Eagles are 14-1 on the season, with just a loss to a top 2A school, and have outscored their foes 78-7.

The Wolves are a scrappy team, one which sits at 7-8 overall, 5-3 in Olympic League play, with a chance to tie the program record for wins in Wednesday’s regular-season finale at cellar dweller Chimacum.

After that, thanks to a fourth consecutive second-place finish in league play, Coupeville hosts a playoff game at 1 PM Saturday at Oak Harbor Stadium.

The opponent in the loser-out game will be the #3 seed from the Nisqually League (most likely Vashon Island).

And, while the Wolves are still a long way from upending the highly-polished Eagles, they will have a fighting chance as they chase the first playoff win in program history.

Case in point — Coupeville already beat the #1 school from the Nisqually League earlier this season, Bellevue Christian, when they upended the Vikings 3-2 after rallying from two goals down.

Also, while the final score against Klahowya might seem a bit skewed, the Wolves, who have played the second half of the season without injured top defender Lindsey Roberts, made the Eagles work for every score.

“There were a lot of positives. Our defense grows every game,” Coupeville coach Kyle Nelson said. “Team defense is the name of the game.”

After Klahowya slipped in a fluky goal just 28 seconds into play, the Wolves clamped down and held their foes to just one goal over the next 35 minutes.

A pair of scores right before the half, one on a ball which hit an elbow and took a weird bounce, stretched the lead to 4-0 at the break.

CHS goaltender Sarah Wright, in her first year after making the jump from the volleyball court, played an outstanding game in net, repeatedly making saves, and, at one point, charging out of the goal to wipe out an incoming Eagle.

Dropping the wayward Klahowya player with a well-timed collision, while making it look innocent to the ref, Wright sent a message — do not encroach on my space, fool.

The Wolf junior was active all game, diving to spear incoming balls on several plays, then elevating to punch a point-blank shot up and over the net on another.

Her little sis, fab frosh Genna Wright, had a couple of nice looks at the goal on the other end of the field, but Klahowya goalie Emma Hough made superb saves on both shots.

The Eagles swarming defense was in lock-down mode most of the game after that, though Kalia Littlejohn scraped together two shots on goal of her own.

The first went just wide on the left side, while the second was redirected at the last second by Hough’s fist.

While Coupeville couldn’t pull off the “Miracle on Grass” this time around, Monday’s match, as we mentioned way back in the first paragraph, wasn’t just about the scoreboard.

It was the final true home game of the season, and the Wolves paid tribute to senior captains Sage Renninger and Lauren Bayne before kickoff.

In between the hugs and the tears and the gift baskets and the photo ops, the duo’s own words were read by Wolf mom Tammy Smith.

Renninger spoke about her sister and teammate, sophomore Avalon, saying:

“Even though we do fight on and off the field, I want to thank Avalon for being one of the kindest, funniest people I know and an amazing sister. I know you’ll miss me next year.”

She also looked back at the full four-year run she’s had on the CHS pitch, remembering the moment which baptized her in the sisterhood of the soccer ball.

“One of my favorite memories of high school soccer is scoring my first goal at home on our field,” Renninger wrote. “I was a freshman on a team with nine seniors, and I will never forget the moment when everyone crowded around me in celebration.

“I am so grateful for everything soccer has taught me and I am excited to see what the future holds.”

Bayne, who played all four of those seasons alongside her running mate, has sacrificed personal stats while anchoring the defense. It’s a trade-off she’s happy with.

“Our little soccer family is the best and I’m so glad to have become friends with everyone and to get to play with you,” she wrote. “Most of all, my defenders, we have worked our butts off and the new defensive line this year has been killer.

“So kisses to my back line.”

After telling Renninger “I couldn’t think of a better person to stand side by side with all these years,” Bayne offered words of wisdom to her younger teammates.

“My freshman year I probably played a maximum of 30 minutes all together and now look at me, I can’t even get a water break the entire game.

“So, to all the underclassmen, keep working hard and having fun,” Bayne added. “You will improve and it will show.

“Don’t worry too much. I know I never did. Just enjoy where you are and have fun.”

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   Coupeville senior captain Sage Renninger is headed to the soccer playoffs for the fourth straight year. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let’s hear it for the Cowboys.

While the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad fell 2-0 to visiting 2A Sequim in a knock-down non-conference brawl Tuesday night, the bigger news came from a different game.

When Chimacum toppled Port Townsend 3-2, the Wolves clinched no worse than second-place in the 1A Olympic League for a fourth straight season.

That guarantees Coupeville (4-1 in league play, 6-6 overall) a “home” playoff game in Oak Harbor Oct. 28 against the #3 team from the Nisqually League — currently Vashon Island.

The Wolves can still catch Klahowya (5-0, 10-1) for the league title, but would need a bit of a miracle, since the Eagles have yet to lose in 25 conference games over a four-year stretch.

With the loss, Port Townsend (1-5, 2-8) falls into a tie with Chimacum (1-5, 1-7-1).

Even if either school were to finish in a tie with CHS at 4-5, the Wolves own tiebreakers, having won the season series against both.

Coupeville has four league games left on its schedule, starting Oct. 17 at Klahowya.

For its tune-up Tuesday, the Wolves faced down Sequim, a much-larger school, for the second time this season.

After falling 4-1 on the road back in mid-Sept., the Wolves, even playing without their top defender, Lindsey Roberts, displayed how much they have grown as the season has played out.

“Continued improvement with our defense against a tough Sequim team,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson. “We also had a number of great shots, making the Sequim keeper make some very good saves.”

To get an early look at the playoff brackets, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=2402&sport=11

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   Wolf freshman Knight Arndt scored her first varsity goal Thursday at Port Angeles. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We came out a stronger team.”

Playing on the road, without one of its key players, against a very good, and very large, 2A school, the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad learned under fire Thursday night.

And while the Wolves suffered a 9-3 setback at the hands of Port Angeles, CHS coach Kyle Nelson emerged from the experience unbowed.

“A tough opponent tonight, with a tough first half,” he said. “We came back and played a much better second half.

“We look at these games as opportunities to improve,” he added. “And we figured out a few things tonight.”

The loss drops Coupeville to 6-5, but the Wolves still sit a tidy 4-1 in 1A Olympic League play.

With Port Townsend (1-4) falling to Klahowya (5-0) Thursday in a league tilt, the Wolves are three games up with four to play in the race for second place in conference play.

Another bright spot against Port Angeles was the continued emergence of players with a strong  scoring touch.

Freshman Knight Arndt became the ninth Wolf to tally a goal this season when she scored on “a nice back post run.”

Coupeville’s other two goals came on free kicks from senior captain Sage Renninger.

With the three-goal night, the Wolves raised their season total to 39 scores.

There are at least six games left on the schedule and CHS is coming up fast on last year’s team, which scored a program-record 47 goals while going 8-7-1.

Coupeville will have to go the rest of the way, though, without splendid junior midfielder/defender Lindsey Roberts, the team’s third-leading scorer.

She’s out with a tendon injury which requires wearing an ankle brace, icing three times a day, limited flexing, plenty of anti-imflammatories and a month’s rest.

While her own soccer season is done, Roberts is remaining with the team to cheer on her teammates and hopes to heal before basketball season.

Coupeville’s goal scorers:

Kalia Littlejohn 15
Genna Wright 8
Lindsey Roberts 4
Sage Renninger 3
Avalon Renninger 2
Ema Smith 2
Knight Arndt 1
Lauren Bayne 1
Mallory Kortuem 1

Own goals by opposing teams 2

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   CHS coach Ken Stange and netters (l to r) Zoe Trujillo, Valen Trujillo, Sage Renninger, Payton Aparicio, Fanny Deprelle and Avalon Renninger. (Amy Trujillo photo)

They fought until the final ace.

Facing strong private school competition Thursday, Coupeville High School’s tennis players acquitted themselves nicely at the West Central District III tourney at the Sprinker Tennis Center in Tacoma.

The Wolves, who matched Vashon Island with a tourney-best six competitors, claimed second place in the team standings.

Tourney host Charles Wright Academy, which won both singles and doubles titles, edged Coupeville 23-12 for the team title.

Vashon (7), Klahowya (3), Cascade Christian (3) and Chimacum (0) rounded out the field.

Wolf juniors Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger came within a match of punching their ticket to state, falling in the championship match.

The first loss of the season for the duo, it shouldn’t overshadow their season.

Renninger went 14-1 this year, Aparicio 13-1, and their second-place finish at districts was a serious jump from fifth as sophomores.

With District 3 getting only one slot to state in both singles and doubles, they are the alternates to state if something should befall the champs between now and next weekend.

Senior Valen Trujillo capped her stellar four-year run with the Wolves with a second-straight third-place finish in singles, winning the final three matches of her career.

The trio was joined at districts by foreign exchange student Fanny Deprelle and freshman phenoms Zoe Trujillo and Avalon Renninger.

Complete district results:

Singles:

Valen Trujillo

Lost to Lizzie Maciejewski (Vashon Island) 6-4, 6-1
Beat Sydney Jackson (Klahowya) 8-3
Beat Hailey Sargent (Klahowya) 8-2
Beat Grace Jung (Cascade Christian) 8-2

Fanny Deprelle

Lost to Alexis Schorno (Charles Wright Academy) 6-1, 6-0
Lost to Hannah Nelson (Vashon Island) 9-8(5)

Doubles:

Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger

Beat Beka Lematua/Lizzie Sutherland (Vashon Island) 7-5, 6-4
Beat Heidi Xu/? Wang (Charles Wright Academy) 7-5, 7-5
Lost to Laney Schorno/Mei Ge (Charles Wright Academy) 6-4, 6-2

Avalon Renninger/Zoe Trujillo

Lost to Laney Schorno/Mei Ge (Charles Wright Academy) 6-0, 6-1
Lost to Yulia Fiala/Tobin Vaughan (Vashon Island) 8-4

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