One week ago, Scott McKay was standing on the sidelines watching the Ketchikan boys’ soccer team gut out a pair of tight 2-1 wins over Sitka.
Suspended 30 days for what coach Mike Medford called a disciplinary issue, all the senior starting midfielder could do was agonize as his teammates struggled to dispatch the much-improved Wolves.
“It was the worst feeling I ever had, watching them play Sitka and I couldn’t do anything about it,” McKay said. “I felt horrible.”