
Sophomore lineman Matt Stevens is one of 34 Wolf football players to letter this season. (John Fisken photos)
Hunter Smith broke school records left and right this season, and Wednesday night his coaches and teammates hailed him for his work.
Smith, who snapped school single-season records for receiving yards (916) and receiving touchdowns (11), was named Offensive MVP as Coupeville officially closed out its first football season under head coach Jon Atkins.
Uriel Liquidano was tabbed Defensive MVP, Clay Reilly (and his super-powered kicking leg) made off with Special Teams MVP and Julian Welling was named Most Valuable Lineman.
Jacob Martin capped the honors, taking home the Wolf Award.
He, Reilly, Liquidano, Welling and quarterback Hunter Downes were also hailed for their work as captains.
The 1A Olympic League hasn’t announced All-Conference picks yet.
To earn a letter, Wolf players had to be on the field for at least one varsity play during the season and end the year in good standing.
Letter winners:
Chris Battaglia
Trevor Bell
Luke Carlson
Hunter Downes
Tucker Hall
Matt Hilborn
Jake Hoagland
Dawson Houston
Teo Keilwitz
Gavin Knoblich
Ryan Labrador
Uriel Liquidano
Shane Losey
Dane Lucero
Spencer Machen
Andrew Martin
Jacob Martin
Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim
Axel Partida
Jonathan Partida
Jake Pease
Clay Reilly
Josh Robinson
Matthew Shreffner
Hunter Smith
Matt Stevens
Gavin Straub
Jonathan Thurston
Cameron Toomey-Stout
Sean Toomey-Stout
James Vidoni
Julian Welling
Ulrik Wells
Jacob Zettle
BayLee Dunsmore (manager)













































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