
Axel Partida flies the friendly (and super-windy) skies Saturday as Coupeville fights to a 3-3 stalemate with previously-perfect Forks. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“This blanket is NOT helping!!!! I can feel every wind gust cutting right to my very soul, man!!!!!”

Buffeted by some killer wind, Wolf captain William Nelson ponders the meaning of life, and why he can’t feel his arms or legs…
Perfect no more.
While the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad couldn’t hang on for the knockout Saturday, the Wolves overcame vicious winds and a stellar defense to put the first ding in Forks’ armor.
Facing a team which had given up just one goal in six previous games, CHS rifled home enough scores to walk away with a hard-earned 3-3 tie on its home pitch.
Since the game was a non-conference affair, the two teams did not go to overtime or a shootout, cause … soccer.
Now 4-3-2 on the season, Coupeville drops Forks to 6-0-1.
The Spartans entered play Saturday having outscored its foes 32-1, but that was likely because they hadn’t met the free-wheeling Leyva boys yet.
The sophomore cousins each notched another goal, with Derek Leyva hitting on his 15th score and Aram Leyva netting his seventh.
While he’s not part of the family, at least by blood, senior captain Ethan Spark can score just like the cousins, and he punched home his second goal in the last three games to round out the scoring.
The Coupeville booters are wading through their toughest stretch of the schedule, and get right back at it Tuesday when they travel to Port Angeles to face a 6-2-1 squad.
JV wins:
With a little help from an outsider, the Wolf young guns erupted for a hail of goals late in the game to secure a 4-1 win.
The game was played 7-on-7 instead of the usual 11-on-11, and Forks loaned out one of their guys to give Coupeville a “full” roster.
That Spartan ended up knocking in a goal for the Wolves, who also got two scores from Chris Cernick and one from Jonathan Partida.
The game was scoreless at the break, then Forks broke the stalemate midway through the second half.
“We kept fighting,” Cernick said, and when the Wolves finally broke through, they liked it so much they didn’t stop, scoring all four of their goals during a furious final 15 minutes.
Photos abound:
While the Wolves battled Mother Nature and Forks, photo bug John Fisken snapped away and captured the pics seen above, and a whole lot more.
To take a gander at everything he shot, pop over to:
http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2018-04-07-Boys-vs-Forks/
And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS students/athletes.














































