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Waiting for something to develop. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re still in the golden zone for Wolf fans wanting to watch games live and in person.

Not too hot. Not too cold. Not too covered in prairie fog.

Yet.

As the first soccer and football games of a new school year played out recently, photographer John Fisken was on hand to capture the Wolf faithful.

To see more of what he shoots, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

“Dang it, Ralph!! NOT AGAIN!! Get off the field, you apple-mooching freeloader!!!!”

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Ayden Wyman patrols the pitch once more. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

A Saturday afternoon matinee will always bring them in.

The Coupeville High School co-ed soccer team made its home debut Saturday, fighting to a 1-1 tie with Crosspoint, and several cameras could be heard clicking away.

One of those belonged to John Fisken, who provides us with the pics seen above and below.

To see everything he snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer-2024-2025/Soccer-2024-09-14-vs-Crosspoint

 

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Danica Strong checks out an early-season game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Welcome back to full tilt action.

Fall high school sports are fully engaged at this point, with everyone starting to work their way through the early schedule.

Four of six events this coming week are at home for Coupeville, providing local fans a chance to see the Wolves up close and personal.

Co-ed soccer leads the way, with home games against Friday Harbor and Grace Academy Tuesday and Saturday, respectively.

While those are against league foes, both early-season tilts are considered non-conference affairs, just to keep things confusing.

Joining the booters at home are Wolf football, which welcomes Granite Falls to Cow Town Saturday, and volleyball, which travels to Friday Harbor Tuesday before hosting Mount Vernon Christian Thursday.

Finally, CHS cross country hits the trails down in Langley Saturday for the 45th annual Carl Westling Invitational.

Where things sit as we hit the mid-point of September:

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0-0 0-1-1
CPC-Lynnwood 0-0-0 0-0-0
Friday Harbor 0-0-0 0-0-0
Grace Academy 0-0-0 0-0-0
La Conner 0-0-0 0-1-1
Lopez Island 0-0-0 0-0-0
MV Christian 0-0-0 2-0-0
Orcas Island 0-0-0 1-1-0
PC Christian 0-0-0 0-0-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

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

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Concrete 0-0 0-2
Darrington 0-0 1-1
La Conner 0-0 1-1

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Concrete 0-0 2-1
Coupeville 0-0 1-0
Darrington 0-0 2-0
Friday Harbor 0-0 1-1
La Conner 0-0 1-0
MV Christian 0-0 1-0
Orcas Island 0-0 0-1

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Coupeville’s seniors claim control of the soccer pitch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There’s always something new.

Robert Wood is 48 games into his run as a soccer coach at Coupeville High School, but Saturday’s home opener against Crosspoint provided a different wrinkle.

Playing through a few rain drops spit from an overcast prairie sky, the Wolves rallied in the second half to forge a 1-1 tie with their private school rivals, the first ever stalemate under their pitch guru.

With the contest being a non-conference one, the teams passed on playing overtime or going to a shoot-out to decide things. Instead, a mixed result for both squads.

And while Wood felt his team played better than it had in an earlier road loss to Auburn Adventist Academy, he wasn’t terribly overjoyed with Saturday’s result.

“We beat ourselves,” he said. “Just the very definition of apathetic.

“We didn’t play well enough to keep control of the ball and were tentative a lot of the time. Stuff to work on.”

The Wolves, now 0-1-1 on the season, play at home twice next week, welcoming Northwest 2B/1B League foes Friday Harbor and Grace Academy to Coupeville for non-conference games Tuesday and Saturday, respectively.

That will give the Wolves a chance to work on tightening up their attack and finding the fire in their collective bellies.

It’s not hard to believe it’s there, as there was moments Saturday when things sparked to life.

Trailing 1-0 early in the second half, despite outshooting Crosspoint, Coupeville finally found the counter when Sage Arends knocked in his first varsity goal with 32 minutes left to play.

The Wolves had at least two chances to claim the lead in the late going but came up just short.

Senior Preston Epp sent a penalty kick just barely wide left, the ball coming tantalizingly close to finding the back of the net as Crosspoint’s goaltender watched his life flash before his eyes.

Then, with the game in stoppage time, 8th grader Tamsin Ward, already having an impact in her high school debut, bashed a high arcing shot under pressure.

While the ball needed to be several feet lower to hit paydirt, it was still an impressive wallop from a young gun who shows no fear on the pitch.

Coupeville is playing as a co-ed team for the second straight season, while rebuilding the roster for a girls’ team, with female booters like Ward, Ayden Wyman, Lillian Ketterling, and Taylor Marrs holding their own in male-centric games.

Crosspoint tallied the afternoon’s first score 19 minutes into play, when freshman Caleb Smart slipped a shot through a thicket of players in front of the net.

Other than that shot, on which he was largely blocked from seeing the incoming ball, Wolf goalie Hurlee Bronec was lights out.

At one point the senior netminder deflected a shot at close range, then soared high to punch another ball up and over the goal.

Coupeville’s defensive front made Bronec’s job a lot easier after that, largely keeping Crosspoint at bay across the game’s final 50 minutes or so.

With a strong core of seniors, which includes Cael Wilson, Mason Butler, Dane Hadsall, Epp, Wyman, Bronec, Angel Partida, and Matthew Ward, the Wolves are primed for a successful run.

While Saturday’s tie was a mixed bag, Wood remains focused on the positives.

“We’ll keep working, that’s for sure,” he said as he headed into the night.

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Angel Partida, seen here last season, scored twice Wednesday in Coupeville’s soccer opener. (Jackie Saia photo)

Right into the deep end.

The Coupeville High School co-ed soccer team kicked off a new season Wednesday by traveling to the mainland to face an Auburn Adventist Academy program which has qualified for the state tourney the past two years.

And the Falcons, who thrashed La Conner in their own opener, proved to be as tough as advertised, bouncing the Wolves 5-2.

But while Coupeville starts the new campaign at 0-1 after the non-conference loss, Wolf coach Robert Wood came away pleased with a lot of what he saw.

“Good first game. Strong, big opponents,” he said. “Pleased with the team.

“Starting games are always an unknown in high school soccer. Coming together two weeks ago, they look good … we just need to do it better across the board.”

Angel Partida punched in both of Coupeville’s goals, pushing his career total to three.

His scores came off nimbly slipping through the defense to redirect rebounds past the Auburn goalie after Preston Epp and Sage Arends rattled the netminder with shots.

“Good shots on target, and both heads up plays,” Wood said.

Coupeville now gets to spend most of the rest of the month at home, playing four of its next five games at Mickey Clark Field.

First up is a 1:00 PM Saturday showdown with Crosspoint (0-0-1), which played to a 1-1 tie with La Conner in its first game of the new season.

Admission is free.

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