
Zack Nall (20), seen in action last year, tallied his third goal of the season Thursday in a 3-0 win. (John Fisken photo)
Goal one, accomplished.
Knocking off visiting Chimacum 3-0 Thursday, the Coupeville High School boys soccer squad clinched a playoff berth.
With the victory, the Wolves rise to 3-3 in Olympic League play (4-7-1 overall) and sit three games up on the Cowboys (0-6, 2-8) with three to play.
Coupeville has the tiebreaker, having swept the three-game season series.
Now, goal two is to beat one, or both, of their other two league rivals, if they want to avoid a third straight third-place finish.
The Wolves are a half game off of second-place Port Townsend (3-2, 5-4) and still have two games left against the RedHawks.
Chasing down Klahowya (5-0, 8-2-1) is mathematically possible, but far-fetched, as it would require three straight Coupeville wins and four straight losses from an Eagles squad which has yet to lose a game against its Olympic League foes.
CHS hosts Port Townsend Saturday (12 PM), and that will have a huge impact on the race for second place.
Win and they bounce a half game up on the RedHawks. Lose and they fall a game-and-a-half back and are all but doomed to finish third.
Coupeville closes the regular season with a home game Apr. 25 against Klahowya and a road trip Apr. 28 to Port Townsend.
The Wolves host their opening, loser-out, playoff game at Oak Harbor High School’s stadium.
If they’re the Olympic League’s #3 seed, the game would be May 4 vs. the Nisqually League’s #4 team.
Finish #2 and they open the district tourney May 6 vs. the #3 seed from the NL.
Thursday night, Coupeville got second-half goals from Zack Nall, Aram Leyva and William Nelson to put away the Cowboys.
“Chimacum played some good defense and their goalie made some nice saves to make this a closer game than last week,” CHS coach Kyle Nelson said.
It was Leyva’s sixth goal of the season, pushing the freshman into a tie for the team scoring lead with junior sharpshooter Ethan Spark.
Nall and William Nelson have three scores apiece this season.
Two of the three goals were assisted, as Spark set up Leyva and the younger Nelson fed Nall.
Will the Thrill banged home his score off of a free kick.
While his team was busy notching goals, Wolf goaltender DeWitt Cole (with the aid of defenders like Uriel Liquidano and Axel Partida), kept the Cowboys at bay.


















































