Klahowya continues mastery over Wolves / Soccer

The Coupeville High School soccer team has lost three league matches this season — all to Klahowya, the latest 6-0 Monday, Oct. 23, at Mickey Clark Field.

The Wolves, in their final game in Coupeville this fall, celebrated Senior Night, honoring captains Lauren Bayne and Sage Renninger.

Coupeville (5-3, 7-8) finishes Olympic League play at Chimacum (1-6, 1-9) at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, and then plays the third-place team from the Nisqually League in a loser-out district tournament play-in game at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at Oak Harbor’s Wildcat Memorial Stadium.

Klahowya raised its league record to 8-0 with the win (14-1 overall), and has not lost a conference match since the Olympic League 1A division was formed four years ago.

Sage Renninger corrals the ball for the Wolves in Monday’s match.(Photo by John Fisken)

Sage Renninger corrals the ball for the Wolves in Monday’s match. (Photo by John Fisken)

Lauren Bayne takes a goal kick for Coupeville.(Photo by John Fisken)

Lauren Bayne takes a goal kick for Coupeville. (Photo by John Fisken)

Maddie Hilkey attempts to beat a Klahowya player to the ball.(Photo by John Fisken)

Maddie Hilkey attempts to beat a Klahowya player to the ball. (Photo by John Fisken)

Ema Smith advances the ball for Coupeville Monday.(Photo by John Fisken)

Ema Smith advances the ball for Coupeville Monday. (Photo by John Fisken)

Coupeville keeper Sarah Wright puts the ball back into play.(Photo by John Fisken)

Coupeville keeper Sarah Wright puts the ball back into play. (Photo by John Fisken)

During the soccer match Monday, construction workers continued to build the new bleachers at Mickey Clark Field.(Photo by John Fisken)

During the soccer match Monday, construction workers continued to build the new bleachers at Mickey Clark Field. (Photo by John Fisken)

Klahowya continues mastery over Wolves / Soccer

During the soccer match Monday, construction workers continued to build the new bleachers at Mickey Clark Field. (Photo by John Fisken)