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Aaron Wright (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Wright clears the ball. (John Fisken photos)

Zane Bundy

Zane Bundy lets fly with a laser shot.

Uriel Liquidano sacrifices his noggin for the team.

Uriel Liquidano sacrifices his noggin for the team.

Garrett Compton

Garrett Compton, one big step ahead of the defense.

Cody Menges

Cody Menges prepares to wheel ‘n deal.

(Most of) the CHS boys' soccer squad gathers for a group photo.

(Most of) the CHS boys’ soccer squad gathers for a group photo.

The action was intense, but the camera never (well, rarely) blinks.

Clicking away in between sips of Diet Coke, travelin’ photo whiz John Fisken snapped the photos above during Wednesday night’s Coupeville vs. Cascade Christian boys’ soccer rumble.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8355&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Josh Datin

Josh Datin (6) gets mugged in broad daylight. (John Fisken photos)

Ryan Freeman is disturbed.

Ryan Freeman is disturbed.

Aaron Wright, not so much.

Aaron Wright, not so much.

Joel

   And Joel Walstad? It’s possibly the greatest moment of his high school sports career.

Layers.

Lots and lots of layers. Just for moments like this.

Soccer players often wear multiple layers, like spandex under their shorts, for several reasons.

Trying to stay warm in the “spring” weather. Because it looks snappy.

Or, maybe, because sometimes your opponent just tries to rip all your clothes off in the middle of the match.

Yep, that’s a good reason right there.

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Matthew Kelley (17), seen here in an earlier game, scored a goal Wednesday. (Pat Kelley photo)

Matthew Kelley (12), seen here in an earlier game, scored a goal Wednesday. (Pat Kelley photo)

North and Central united to knock off South.

Sparked by its Coupeville mercenaries, the North Whidbey Islanders Boys FC-01 soccer squad ran out to a big lead Wednesday, then held on in the waning moments to edge host South Whidbey 3-2.

Matthew Kelley punched in the game’s first goal, on a shot into the corner of the net from 10 yards out, and he and fellow CMS booters Aram Leyva and Jake Mitten kept up the pressure all game.

The Islanders rolled out to a 3-0 lead at the half, then gave up two goals in the final four minutes of the game to make the final score seem a little closer than it really was.

With the win, North Whidbey improved to 4-1 in league play. It closes regular season play with a game at Marysville this weekend.

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Kenzie Perry threw down her second straight shutout Sunday.

Kenzie Perry threw down her second straight shutout Sunday.

Ah, soccer, where they get excited about a 0-0 game.

Still, any time you face down a top-level team and rise up and meet them at their level, there’s something to be appreciated.

That was the case for the GU19 Whidbey Islanders Sunday, when they used a stellar game from goalie Kenzie Perry and an inspired defense to forge said tie with the Lake Hills Legend of Bellevue.

“Great game today!,” said Islander coach Sean LeVine. “This was a great game against a very tough team who is in third place in our league and only one game behind the first place team.

“We weathered a storm and proved we can compete with anyone in the league,” he added. “This game will go a long way in preparing us for the State Cup.”

The game was a tale of two halves, with Bellevue dominating play in the first half, before the Islanders took control after the break.

“First half was all them. They dominated possession on our half for the first 45 minutes,” LeVine said. “We maintained a good defensive shape and were nearly impenetrable in the back due some fantastic defenders.

“When they did get a shot or cross off Kenzie was on fire today in coming off her line and stopping shots and crosses,” he added. “She finished the day with 10 saves, most did not trouble her too much.”

Having kept the game scoreless while under a barrage, the Islanders switched up tactics in the second half and took the game to Bellevue.

“We changed our tactics for second half, encouraging the other team to possess and then trying to catch them on a counter attack,” LeVine said. “The change worked, in that, after a few chances on their end they gave up some of their possession, which gave us even more chances on their end.

“We looked very dangerous on their end.”

Whidbey’s best chance at a game-busting score came on a “great through pass” from Hailey Erbe to Lydia Peplinski, who had the Bellevue goalie out of position.

The ball seemed destined for the back of the net, but a Lake Hills defender got her toe on the ball at the last chance, narrowly deflecting it away.

While neither squad could break through, Perry’s work in net was exemplary, earning Player of the Match honors. The shutout was her second straight.

“Her vocal leadership, shot and cross stopping today was key to earning the draw,” LeVine said.

The Islanders close out their regular season with a game in Redmond Saturday, Mar. 28, then kick off the six-week State Cup tournament at home the next day.

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Andre Avila

Andre Avila

Andre Avila plays to his own beat.

On the soccer pitch and off, where he’s pursuing a dream of making hip hop music, the Coupeville High School junior moves fast and furious.

“I love the intensity of the game. It brings out the competitive side of me when I’m in the game,” Avila said. “I think my strengths are my aggressiveness and speed.”

This is his first year as a soccer player, but it’s a sport that has a history in his family.

“I’ve always been interested in the sport, since my dad used to play and told me I should play,” Avila said. “I also was encouraged by friends to play, so it’s always been on my mind.

“I tried out for Oak Harbor High’s team (before) and didn’t make it, so you bet I’m out to prove something this season.”

In his short time on the pitch, he’s already developed a taste for scoring, something that tops his to-do list.

“One goal I have is to score a goal or goals this season, that’s my biggest goal,” Avila said. “My second is to play a couple varsity games and letter in soccer, which would require practice, so I will work as hard as I can this season to achieve that goal.”

He realizes he’ll have to fine-tune his skill set to make the jump up to the varsity squad, something he works on each day.

“I need to work on my ball handling,” Avila said “When I have the ball, I have a hard time controlling it, so I push myself to work on as much as I can in practice so I can translate that in games.”

Away from the pitch, he’s an avid hoops player and devotes a fair amount of time to pursuing his love of music.

“I’m really interested in making hip hop music now and as a career if possible,” Avila said. “I have a music production class in which I make music in and that’s one way I spend my time when I’m not in soccer.”

Whether he’s laying down beats or rampaging up-field with the ball, he knows his biggest fan will always be there for him.

“My grandma has been a huge impact on my life,” Avila said. “She has always been there for me no matter what, she really encourages me to better myself and want to achieve my goals in life and never give up even when I want to.

“She ultimately encourages me to do better and I love her for everything she does for me.”

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