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Hurlee Bronec played arguably his best game as a goalie Tuesday night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Soccer can be a cruel game sometimes.

Tuesday night, playing on Senior Night in front of a robust fan section, the Coupeville High School co-ed soccer squad put together one of its best performances of the season.

Facing off with visiting Providence Classical Christian, which finished 3rd at the state tourney a year ago, the Wolves crafted an often-brilliant defensive scheme.

But unfortunately for the hometown squad, the Highlanders matched that defensive effort while also slipping one goal through a tiny crack after 74 scoreless minutes to nail down a 1-0 win.

The loss drops Coupeville to 3-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-7-1 overall, though the Wolves still control their own playoff destiny.

The top four teams from the nine that play boys’ soccer in the NWL advance to the postseason, and CHS sits in fourth place with two games left to play.

The Wolves trail Orcas (6-0), Lopez Island (5-1) and PCC (4-2) and are tied with Mount Vernon Christian (3-3), a team it beat in a shootout thriller.

Friday Harbor (3-4), Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood (2-4), La Conner (2-5), and Grace Academy (0-6) bring up the rear, with eight games left on the regular-season schedule — four Friday and four Saturday.

Coupeville travels to La Conner Friday, then hosts Orcas Saturday for its contribution to the furious finale.

Play against those teams like they did against PCC, and the Wolves should be playoff-bound.

Senior goaltender Hurlee Bronec was magnificent in the net against the Highlanders, knocking away shots right and left, sliding across the field or elevating to poke balls over the top of the net.

He had major help, as a defense anchored by Dane Hadsall, Matthew Ward, Solomon Rudat, and Mason Butler stonewalled a PCC team which scored seven times in an early-season non-conference win against these same Wolves.

Solomon Rudat and Co. have two regular season games left on the schedule. (Bailey Thule photo)

Coupeville coach Kimberly Kisch praised the effort of her entire team, while giving some extra props to the defensive core.

“I’m so happy with all of the team,” she said. “Not a single player failed to give it all their effort, and they went whistle to whistle.

Hurlee was fantastic tonight, and had some high-quality saves, and our defenders did a really good job of not letting Providence, which has some really strong scorers, have easy shots.”

Coming off the earlier loss to PCC on the road, the Wolves adapted by being much more aggressive offensively this time around.

While Coupeville never did find the back of the net, much of the credit for that has to be given to a Highlander defense which matched the Wolves in intensity and big-time saves from a spry goalie.

Cael Wilson, Preston Epp, and Angel Partida all had strong shots on goal, but were denied — often by mere inches — while the refs chose to swallow their whistles when Partida was knocked off his feet while on the attack late in the game.

Perhaps wanting the game to be decided in the open field, and not on a penalty kick, the officials otherwise called a fairly clean game.

The dam finally broke with just a hair over six minutes to play.

PCC was rumbling in front of the net, when David Knudsen crunched a well-hit kick from the middle which curled around the defense and splashed home to break the tie.

With the clock running down, Coupeville crashed hard in the final moments but couldn’t find a goal to force overtime despite its best efforts.

While the loss stings, Kisch exited beaming with pride over how the Wolves played in a game with massive playoff implications.

Coupeville didn’t lose, PCC made a gut-check play and won, and now CHS will move on, ready to keep chasing that playoff berth.

“It was a truly great game, and the scoreboard reflects that,” Kisch said. “I am very, very proud of our players.”

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Lillian Ketterling is a deadly assassin on the soccer pitch. (Parker Hammons photo)

They’re on a first name basis with the net.

Seven Coupeville High School soccer players have netted a goal this season, with seniors having accounted for 13 of 21 scores.

There’s still plenty of time left for the scoring race to shift, with the Wolf varsity scheduled for at least three more games, and the JV down to clash with La Conner this week.

Where things stand through Oct. 28:

 

Varsity:

Cael Wilson – 6
Angel Partida – 5
Sage Arends – 3
Preston Epp – 2
Brian Thompson – 2

 

JV:

Lillian Ketterling – 2
Frankie Tenore – 1

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Devon Wyman and Coupeville High School cross country are off to Tri-Districts this coming week. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The end of a month approaches, and the end of a season.

As October plays out, Coupeville High School teams are moving down the backstretch with fall sports activity.

Wolf cross country is off to Tri-Districts at Ft. Steilacoom this coming Wednesday, Oct. 30, with an eye on qualifying for the state meet.

Meanwhile, football heads to Friday Harbor on Halloween for its regular-season finale, with a league title and playoff berth in the balance.

Wolf fans have enjoyed a stellar fall. (Bailey Thule photo)

CHS volleyball travels to Orcas Island Tuesday with plans to complete a perfect run through league play, while the Wolf booters are the busiest by far.

The pitch masters, chasing a playoff berth, host Providence Classical Christian Tuesday, travel to La Conner Friday, then close the regular season Saturday at home against Orcas.

With everything coming down to the nitty-gritty, a look at league standings through Oct. 27:

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

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

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-0 5-3
Friday Harbor 0-1 2-5

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 4-4
La Conner 0-0 3-4
Concrete 0-1 3-5

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 9-0 12-0
Darrington 5-2 12-4
La Conner 6-3 8-6
Orcas Island 5-3 9-7
MV Christian 3-6 7-8
Concrete 1-6 8-8
Friday Harbor 0-9 2-12

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Edmund Kunz tracks the flight of the soccer ball. (Photo by Coupeville High School yearbook staff)

It was a tale of two halves, with a strong finish negated by a slow start.

Despite rallying after halftime Thursday, the Coupeville High School co-ed soccer squad fell 3-1 to visiting Lopez Island in a battle for sole possession of second place in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

The loss drops the Wolves to 3-2 in conference action, 5-6-1 overall, while Lopez gets to 4-1, which leaves the Lobos a game off of frontrunner Orcas Island, which sits at 5-0.

CHS is still very much in the playoff battle, with the top four teams from the nine schools playing boys’ soccer in the NWL making the postseason.

Coupeville returns to the pitch with a home game against Providence Classical Christian Tuesday Oct. 29 on Senior Night.

After that comes a road trip to La Conner Nov. 1 and a home clash with Orcas Nov. 2.

When the Wolves get back into action, the goal will be to replicate the more fired-up attack which helped them hold the advantage in the second half against Lopez.

Trailing 3-0 at the break, without having gotten off a shot on goal across the first 40 minutes, CHS mixed things up and it paid off.

“We came out in the first half really slow, almost asleep,” said Coupeville coach Kimberly Kisch. “Then we adjusted and got much more of the action happening up top.

“I’m very happy with how we played in the second half.”

Ayden Wyman turns the action upfield. (Finn Price photo)

While the Wolves had trouble mounting an offensive charge before the break, they put together one especially strong run right after the break.

Just a hair over two minutes into the second half, Cael Wilson put a pass on Preston Epp’s foot, and his fellow senior bashed a shot which almost beat the Lopez goalie.

While the Lobo netminder managed to punch the ball free, it bounced in the direction of Wolf sniper Sage Arends, who nimbly popped the orb into the back of the net for his third score of the season.

The two teams played a fast ‘n furious second half, with Lopez picking up a yellow card for one play, while getting away with another tussle where a Coupeville player got nailed in the face by a wayward elbow and crashed hard to the pitch.

Coupeville’s defense kept Lopez at bay over the final 40 minutes of play, with goaltender Hurlee Bronec making several strong stops on Lobo shots.

Unfortunately for the Wolves, they were playing from behind for most of the game, after Lopez broke through with an opening goal just 90 seconds into the game.

The visitors added two more scores, one in the 22nd minute and another in the 36th, to get comfortably ahead by the break.

While Coupeville was looking for a win, Kisch came away pleased with how the team responded to adversity.

She praised Wolf 8th grader Brian Thompson for “standout work in maintaining good position,” Ayden Wyman for “solid work in the middle,” and Dane Hadsall for a “couple of great blocks.”

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Tamsin Ward and the Wolf co-ed soccer squad are tied for second place in the Northwest 2B/1B League. (Jackie Saia photo)

A bump in the road.

Playing on Friday Harbor Tuesday, the Coupeville High School co-ed soccer squad took a brief step backwards, held scoreless for only the second time in 11 games this season.

Blanked 3-0 by their hosts, the Wolves had their three-game winning streak cracked and fall to 3-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-5-1 overall.

Coupeville is in a tie with Lopez Island (3-1) for second place in the nine-team NWL boys’ soccer standings, trailing just Orcas Island (5-0) with four games left on the regular season schedule.

Next up is a big one, with the Wolves squaring off with Lopez at Mickey Clark Field Thursday in a game scheduled to kick off at 4:00 PM.

After that, CHS closes with a home clash against Providence Classical Christian (Oct. 29), a road trip to La Conner (Nov. 1) and a home rumble with Orcas (Nov. 2).

Tuesday was the second time the Wolves played Friday Harbor this season, but an 8-3 loss back on Sept. 17 was in a game considered a non-conference clash between league foes.

This one hurt more, as it affects playoff positioning and came in a must-win game for the always-tough Wolverines, who came into the day unexpectedly struggling at 0-3 in NWL play.

CHS coach Robert Wood praised senior goaltender Hurlee Bronec, saying the netminder “played like a professional and saved it from being 7-0.”

The Wolves return to their home pitch for three of the final four regular season games. (Finn Price photo)

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