They started the 2013 season with them. They’ll end the 2014 season with them.
Bellevue Christian is coming back to Whidbey, as the Coupeville High School football squad will get one more game for its seven seniors this Friday, Nov. 7.
The recently-scheduled non-conference game (7 PM kickoff) is a crossover affair between the Olympic League and Nisqually League involving third-place schools that didn’t earn a playoff berth.
Chimacum will host Vashon Island in a battle between the league’s #4 schools, while Port Townsend, Klahowya, Cascade Christian and Charles Wright Academy will head to the postseason.
The Wolves (4-5), who beat Bellevue Christian 32-0 in 2013, will be trying for a record fifth win under coach Tony Maggio.
After winning two games in his first season in 2012, they doubled that to four last year.
With wins over South Whidbey and Port Townsend (the only league loss suffered by the champs) and a two-game sweep of Chimacum, Coupeville has matched that total, but wants more.
Bellevue Christian was 1-7 heading into a Saturday night rumble with undefeated Cascade Christian.
The Vikings only win was a 37-12 romp over Vashon Island. That was a rare offensive explosion, as they have been held to a touchdown or less in five games.
The only opponent BC shared with Coupeville this season was Port Townsend, which blasted the Vikings 48-7 in a non-conference game.
Win or loss, Friday’s game will be the final bow for Wolf seniors Aaron Wright, Joel Walstad, Isaac Vargas, Josh Bayne, Oscar Liquidano, Carson Risner and Matt Shank.













































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