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Garrett Compton scored his first goal of the season in a 4-0 win Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

   Garrett Compton scored his first goal of the season in a 4-0 win Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Maybe the Everett Herald was right when they once spelled Joel Walstad’s last name Walstud.

The Coupeville High School senior threw down a scoreless first half as a goalie Saturday, then moved up front and scored a goal of his own as the Wolf boys’ soccer squad thrashed visiting Forks 4-0.

The non-conference win improved CHS to 1-4 on the season.

A day after signing a college football scholarship, Walstad returned to the pitch and controlled the game on both ends.

The few times Forks made a significant run at the net, he shut them down.

Then, after being relieved by Connor McCormick in goal, he punched in a loose ball after a scramble in front of the net.

The original shot, mishandled by the Spartan goalie, came off of the foot of Abraham Leyva, who was trying for a hat trick.

The Wolf junior opened the game with a run down the right side for a goal, then tacked on a second score early in the second half when he curled a shot from the left side.

That gives him a team-high four goals on the season.

Coupeville’s other score came from Garrett Compton, who, much like Walstad, caught a rebound on his toe and banked the ball back in past a frustrated, vocal Forks goaltender.

The Wolves controlled play from start to finish, with a defense led by Aaron Wright and Oscar Liquidano being largely impenetrable.

Along with the four scores, Coupeville had numerous other shots on goals, as Leyva, Compton and Ryan Freeman attacked at will.

The only bad moment for CHS came early, when high-scoring weapon Zane Bundy tumbled over the prone goalie while trying to convert on a breakaway.

He exited the game and limped on and off the field with two teammates helping him at all times.

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Aaron Wright (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Wright clears the ball. (John Fisken photos)

Zane Bundy

Zane Bundy lets fly with a laser shot.

Uriel Liquidano sacrifices his noggin for the team.

Uriel Liquidano sacrifices his noggin for the team.

Garrett Compton

Garrett Compton, one big step ahead of the defense.

Cody Menges

Cody Menges prepares to wheel ‘n deal.

(Most of) the CHS boys' soccer squad gathers for a group photo.

(Most of) the CHS boys’ soccer squad gathers for a group photo.

The action was intense, but the camera never (well, rarely) blinks.

Clicking away in between sips of Diet Coke, travelin’ photo whiz John Fisken snapped the photos above during Wednesday night’s Coupeville vs. Cascade Christian boys’ soccer rumble.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8355&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Pace (Wendy McCormick photos)

   Jeremiah Pace (center) shows off his war wounds to Connor McCormick (left) and Zane Bundy. (Wendy McCormick photos)

Zane Bundy

Bundy catches some air while trying to nab a scrambling Falcon.

Anticipating the pain...

Anticipating the pain…

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The Wolves prepare for their debut.

Abraham Leyva

Abraham Leyva (left) makes his bid for McKayla Bailey Photo God status…

Leyva

Then goes out and kicks some fanny.

Connor McCormick gets his close-up.

Connor McCormick gets his close-up, courtesy mom.

It was a busy day Saturday.

Two Coupeville High School teams kicked off the spring sports season under surprisingly sunny skies, just a stone’s throw from each other.

While the Wolf baseball squad was dismantling visiting Blaine 10-0, the CHS boys’ soccer squad rumbled in a three-team jamboree with South Whidbey and Lake Stevens.

Camera in hand, proud mom Wendy McCormick documented the happenings on the pitch, and the photos above are courtesy her.

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Wolf soccer coach Kyle Nelson can't feel his hands, but he's still smiling.

Wolf soccer coach Kyle Nelson has a team deep in returning varsity players. (John Fisken photos)

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Nick Dion (left), Ethan Spark (red), Loren Nelson (gloves) and Josh Datin take part in an early practice.

Onward and upward.

Blessed with a strong core of returning battle-hardened varsity players, including the team’s leading scorers from a year ago, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad has high hopes as it moves into the 1A Olympic League.

The Wolves went 5-10-2 overall, 4-9-1 in league play during their final run through the 1A/2A Cascade Conference.

Now they’ll match-up with Port Townsend, Chimacum and Klahowya, having left behind the private school juggernauts.

“I think in general we will be able to compete a little better,” said second-year Wolf coach Kyle Nelson. “The level of play between the teams should be more even, meaning probably more close exciting games this year.”

Nelson took over the reigns from Paul Mendes, moving up from his job as assistant coach. With a year at the helm, his confidence is strong.

“Just having a years worth of experience helps; I am starting the year better prepared and a more complete vision of what I want us to accomplish,” Nelson said. “On the other side, going to a new league this year is a big adjustment, playing teams that we have not played before brings a lot of unknown.”

What is known is that the Wolves return their top two scorers in juniors Abraham Leyva (a Second Team All-Conference pick last year) and Zane Bundy.

Joining them as returnees are Colin Belliveau, Josh Datin, Ryan Freeman, Tanner Kircher, Keegan Korteum, Uriel Liquidano, Oscar Liquidano, Connor McCormick, Loren Nelson, Joel Walstad and Aaron Wright.

Former JV players Garrett Compton and Cody Menges and freshman William Nelson are also in the mix for playing time at the varsity level.

“We have many returning players with varsity experience. We will be building from where we were last year,” Kyle Nelson said. “We are still coming together as a team. Some guys are playing in new positions, so we need some time to learn new roles and responsibilities.”

Coupeville advanced to the playoffs last year, falling 3-0 to Mount Baker. This year, the Wolves will be looking for a return trip to the postseason, but one of a longer duration.

“I fully expect to have some postseason play this year,” Kyle Nelson said. “With the way the District 3 tournament is set I believe we will have a good opportunity for some success.”

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Zane Bundy, taking the less-traveled route. (John Fisken photo)

Zane Bundy (7), taking the less-traveled route. (John Fisken photos)

Abraham Leyva

Abraham Leyva prepares to slice ‘n dice the defense.

“Soccer season is on its way!!”

The start of the high school pitch season is still a ways off, but, as soccer mom Janine Bundy can attest to, the sport is truly year round.

“Soccer never ends for these guys,” she said. “They played at a college deal in the rain and hail.”

Regardless of the fact we’re still technically in winter — though the weather is cooperating more than in some previous years — guys in shorts and cleats are hard at work.

Among them are Coupeville High School juniors Zane Bundy and Abraham Leyva, who are currently playing in the President’s Cup with their select soccer squad.

Over the weekend they and their teammates fought to a pair of hard-earned ties against top-level competition.

Leyva connected on a goal Saturday, while Bundy has been his usual hard-charging bundle of electric highlights.

Rain or shine, hail or summer heat, it’s the pitch life for them, and it’s a good life.

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