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All about sisterly bonds for the Wolf booters. (Dawn Hesselgrave photos)

All about sisterly bonds for the Wolf booters. (Dawn Hesselgrave photos)

May (left) and Taichen Rose

May (left) and Taichen Rose

Arisbeth (left) and Citlalli Montiel

Arisbeth (left) and Citlalli Montiel

Kalia (left) and Mia Littlejohn

Kalia (left) and Mia Littlejohn

The lil' sisters are here for fun, the big sisters for work.

The lil’ sisters are here for fun, the big sisters for work.

Three times the family.

While the Coupeville High School football squad boasts four sets of brothers this fall, the Wolf girls’ soccer squad is hot on their heels, with three pairings.

May and Taichen Rose, Mia and Kalia Littlejohn and Arisbeth and Citlalli Montiel are all spending considerable time away from the home front with each other as they pursue their pitch dreams.

And, since none of the six are a senior (the duos encompass two juniors, two sophomore and two freshmen, and, unlike football, no twins), it’s a family tradition which could play out into next season and beyond.

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"You think (Pat Kelley photo)

   “Hey, Bellevue, you think you can beat my Coupeville mercenaries? Oh, you poor, deluded fools..” (Pat Kelley photo)

Now, it gets serious.

Riding high after thrashing Snohomish United 6-0 Saturday, the North Whidbey Deception FC-01 boys’ soccer squad prepares for a first-place showdown this weekend.

The Deception, who are powered by their high-scoring Coupeville mercenaries, are 4-0 and have outscored opponents 22-4.

Awaiting them this Saturday, Oct. 10 will be Bellevue’s Lake Hills Legend, also 4-0.

The game will be at Ft. Nugent Park, with a kickoff time still to be determined.

Bellevue’s offense is not quit as explosive as Whidbey’s, but their defense is even more lock-down, with the Legends holding a 14-2 scoring advantage on the pitch this season.

In their tune-up against Snohomish, the Deception benefited from Aram Leyva’s second hat trick of the season.

The Coupeville Middle School seventh grader had his first two goals set up by schoolmate Matthew Kelley, then nailed his third score when he corralled his own missed header and knocked the rebound back in the net.

Kelley and fellow Wolf Sam Wynn each scored, while Kelley collected three assists and Sage Downes set up another score.

The Coupeville connection has combined to score 17 of North Whidbey’s 22 goals, led by Leyva, who has tallied eight.

Kelley has six, having scored in every game, while Wynn, Downes and Jake Mitten have tallied one apiece.

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Logan Martin (John Fisken photos)

Logan Martin, lock-down goalie, at work. (John Fisken photos)

"I got moves like Ronaldo, son!!"

“I got moves like Ronaldo, son!!”

"I was told there would be post-match snacks. I would hope I was not misinformed..."

  “I was told there would be post-match snacks. I would certainly hope I was not misinformed…”

"There better be snacks!! Why else do you think I agreed to coach?!?!"

“There better be snacks!! Why else do you think I agreed to coach?!?!”

"SNNNNNNAAAACCKKKKSSSS!!!!"

“SNNNNNNAAAACCKKKKSSSS!!!!”

"Snacks?!?! Here, you have the ball! I gotta get over there before they give out all the orange slices and I get stuck with that one grapefruit they slipped in and hoped no one noticed..."

“Here, you have the ball! I gotta get there before they give out all the orange slices and I get stuck with that one grapefruit they slipped in and hoped no one noticed…”

"Am I the only one around here still doing their job?!?!"

“Am I the only one around here still doing their job?!?!”

The brother also rises.

Coupeville High School senior Dalton Martin may be getting a large chunk of the spotlight right now, what with being a state meet-approved track star, but lil’ brother Logan is charging hard in a bid to unseat the king.

Logan and other BU12 booters were the focus Saturday as travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away, and the photos above capture the possible future of Wolf soccer.

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piggyback (Wendy McCormick photos)

We are the champions … of piggyback rides!!” (Wendy McCormick photos)

save

“You shall not pass! Or score!!” The defense is strong in this one.

"Take my picture?!?! Well ... maybe." And another Wolf photo star is born.

“Take my picture?!?! Well … maybe.” And another Wolf photo star is born.

team

“Ladies … time to go kick some fanny!!”

Daydreaming of all the goals she's about to score.

Sunny afternoons and soccer daydreams.

wells

“I’ve got places to be, and goals to score!!”

"It's like a Western shootout waitin' to happen round here. Good thing they call me Mrs. Eastwood!!"

   “It feels like a High Noon-style Western shootout waitin’ to happen round here. Good thing they call me Mrs. Eastwood!!”

The real reason any of them play soccer? Post-game snacks. It's all about the snacks.

   The real reason any of them play soccer? Post-game snacks. It’s all about the snacks.

The sun was out and the soccer ball was bouncin’.

While the high school girls battled the two-time defending state champs, the next generation of Wolf stars was busy ruling the pitch over at Ft. Nugent.

Proud mom Wendy McCormick was on hand to snap photos as the local GU12 squad battled, and the photos above are courtesy her.

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The Three Amigo celebrate.

  The Three Amigo celebrate. May Rose (14) and Bree Daigneault both scored Saturday, while Wolf volleyball star Ally Roberts was there to root her buddies on. (Mimi Rose photo)

Taichen Rose teams with older sister May to form the Rose & Rose Wrecking Crew. (John Fisken photo)

   Taichen Rose teams with older sister May to form the Rose & Rose Wrecking Crew. (John Fisken photo)

Not bad. Not bad at all.

Facing off Saturday with two-time defending 1B/2B state soccer champs Crosspoint Academy, the public school kids more than held their own.

Riding goals from May Rose, Bree Daigneault and Jenn Spark, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad came within a whisker of an upset, before being nipped 4-3.

“The match was epic and the girls are learning to ratchet up their level of intensity to match and surpass their opponent,” said CHS coach Troy Cowan. “Each match we get faster, stronger and better prepared for our impending conference matches.”

The non-conference loss dropped the Wolves to 2-3-3 on the season, while Crosspoint won its fourth straight.

Coupeville will now have 10 days to tweak all the small things, as it’s off until a non-conference game at La Conner Oct. 13.

Two days after that, the Wolves kick off the first of six straight 1A Olympic League matches, which will decide the squad’s postseason fate.

Saturday, facing a school it lost to 7-1 last year, Coupeville clamped down on both sides of the ball.

Crosspoint had outscored its last three opponents 27-1, with nine goals in each of those games, but the Wolf defense held them to less than half of that per-game average.

While Spark is the rock for the Wolf defense, her fellow defenders all stepped up big.

One young gun drew big-time praise from her coach, for her play on the afternoon and all season.

“How impressed I have been with one of my players of late. She is the hardest-working player on the pitch, never complains, gives me and her teammates 100% every second on the pitch and does it with a smile on her face,” Cowan said. “She has grown leaps and bounds from her freshman year to yesterday. She is gritty, tough-minded and passionate!

Taichen Rose has left an indelible mark on me and demonstrated the true spirit of sportsmanship and the results of possessing a positive perspective.”

And, when the Wolves had their chances on offense, they took full advantage, and not always from the expected gunners.

Kalia Littlejohn, who entered with seven goals in seven games, was held scoreless, but set up Daigneault for her second goal of the season.

Spark crushed home her third score of the season, with a little help from an opposing player.

The senior with the golden leg let loose with a corner kick that curled at the last second, then exploded off of a Crosspoint defender’s noggin and into the corner of the net.

Wrapping up Coupeville’s scoring burst was May Rose, as the junior hit pay-dirt after being set up by Mia Littlejohn.

One of the most unsung Wolves, the always-hard working older sister in the Rose & Rose Wrecking Crew was sky-high afterwards.

Especially with one of her best friends, Daigneault, also scoring, while the third of the Three Amigos, CHS spiker Ally Roberts, screamed her approval from the sidelines.

“I know what it feels like to cry when you’re over emotionally happy now,” Rose posted on Twitter in the afterglow of her big moment.

To her, and all of her Wolf teammates, who never broke, and barely yielded, in the face of a true powerhouse, job well done, ladies.

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