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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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Carolyn Lhamon may wear a different uniform these days, but she’s still a soccer sensation. (Photo courtesy Helene Lhamon)

Carolyn Lhamon is still rampaging on the soccer pitch, but some of the road trips are a lot longer than in her high school days.

While playing for Coupeville, the All-Conference midfielder and team captain often traveled to far-flung places like Forks and Friday Harbor.

But now that Lhamon is a freshman suiting up for the Colorado School of Mines women’s club team, she sometimes jumps out of state for soccer action.

Case in point, a recent trip to Round Rock, Texas, where the Orediggers competed in the NIRSA National Soccer Championships.

What does NIRSA stand for, you ask?

Deep breath … it’s the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association.

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle, as every ’80s kid knows from watching G.I. Joe cartoons.

Lhamon, who has likely never seen one of those Saturday morning specials, joined her teammates at a NIRSA battle royal which featured 96 teams – 48 each on the women’s and men’s side of the bracket.

The Orediggers fought to a 1-1 draw with Millersville University, which hails from Pennsylvania, while being nipped 1-0 by Grand Valley State and 2-0 by the University of Oregon.

That caps a season in which Colorado went 6-7-2, while often playing against club programs from much-larger schools.

Getting to keep playing her favorite sport has been a joy for Lhamon.

“She’s loving club soccer!” said mom Helene.

“In club soccer there are no divisions, so a lot of power programs here, but Mines is showing them that engineers from small schools can play great soccer!”

Lhamon, who also played basketball and track and field as a Wolf, was a CHS Female Athlete of the Year winner as a junior.

When she’s not on the pitch, she’s majoring in Biochemical Engineering and has joined a sorority.

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Wolf Mom Kim Brotemarkle hangs out with one of her young fans. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re cleaning out the archives.

As we transition from fall sports to basketball season, we’re taking a moment to present a medley of pics previously shot, but not run.

The ones seen above and below, which come to us courtesy John Fisken, feature fans at various Coupeville High School events from the past two months.

Fall may be fading, but the photos remain timeless.

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Cross country captains Landon Roberts and Erica McGrath get a close-up with coach Elizabeth Bitting. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

Awards banquet season is in full swing.

Coupeville High School soccer and cross country have capped their seasons, while football is next up on the schedule.

After that comes cheer and volleyball, with the latter still kind of busy, what with the state tourney kicking off today in Yakima.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us from various Wolf parents, capture behind-the-scenes looks at the first two banquets of the season.

Wolf harriers sport personalized awards. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

Coupeville booters listen to Preston Epp. (Dina Guay photo)

Two-time state meet veterans Noelle Western and Carson Field receive proof of their participation. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

Someone got a nice deal on paper plates. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

Coupeville’s soccer seniors have it made in the shade(s). (Dina Guay photo)

Almost all of the cross country team snag a group photo. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

Former CHS coach Craig Pedlar makes an appearance. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

The booters, about to swarm coaches Kimberly Kisch and Robert Wood. (Scott Price photo)

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Ayden Wyman is the first Coupeville High School girl to letter while playing with the boys’ soccer program. (Jackie Saia photo)

A season of success ended with awards raining down.

The Coupeville High School soccer squad, a co-ed unit which was ranked as high as #4 in the state before finishing 6-6, kicked off awards banquet season Monday night.

Coaches Robert Wood and Kimberly Kisch honored senior Cole White with the Ballon d’Or, which goes to the top player.

Sophomore Ezra Boilek snagged Golden Boot honors after leading the team in scoring with eight goals, while seniors Nick Guay and Andrew Williams received four-year awards for playing every season.

Ezra Boilek dreams of scoring goals. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

The night’s other honorees:

 

Freshman MVP:

Solomon Rudat

 

Sophomore MVP:

Ezra Boilek

 

Junior MVP:

Hurlee Bronec

 

Senior MVP:

Cole White

Cole White works on his skills. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

Varsity captains:

Hank Milnes
Andrew Williams

 

JV captains:

Josh Lujan
Lydia Price

 

Most Improved:

Frankie Tenore

 

Player Voted Starting Lineup:

Ezra Boilek
Hurlee Bronec
Preston Epp
Nick Guay
Hank Milnes
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Matthew Ward
Cole White
Andrew Williams
Cael Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Scholar Athletes (3.5 or better GPA):

Ezra Boilek
Hurlee Bronec
Mason Butler
Preston Epp
Nick Guay
Joshua Lujan
Hank Milnes (4.0 – Running Start)
Lydia Price (4.0)
Solomon Rudat
Cole White (4.0)
Andrew Williams (4.0)
Ayden Wyman (4.0)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Ezra Boilek
Hurlee Bronec

Preston Epp
Nick Guay
Dane Hadsall
Hank Milnes
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Matthew Ward
Cole White
Andrew Williams
Cael Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Participation certificate:

Sage Arends
Mason Butler
Bryley Gilbert
Olivia Hall
Joshua Lujan
Brynn Parker
Angel Partida
Lydia Price
Sam Richards
Solomon Rudat
Frankie Tenore

A frequent sight this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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