As milestones go, it was a fairly quiet one.
Coupeville High School senior Hunter Smith already owns or shares seven football records, but late in last Friday’s home game against Charles Wright Academy, he pulled in yet a bit more of history.
His final snag of the game, on which he was denied a touchdown by a spectacularly blind ref, was his fifth catch of the game.
More importantly, it was the 100th reception of his stellar career.
While I can’t claim with absolute certainty he is the only Wolf to break the triple-digit receptions barrier, it seems to make absolute sense.
Smith has surpassed every CHS receiver in every category which matters, making it highly unlikely any of them reached the same milestone.
As Coupeville chases numerous team and individual offensive marks — senior QB Hunter Downes is angling for a few himself — the Wolves boast the #3 scoring offense among the eight Olympic/Nisqually League teams.
That number could take a large positive bounce this week, as CHS (2-2 overall, 0-1 in league play) heads to Vashon (0-4, 0-1).
The Pirates have the worst scoring defense in the league, and it’s not close, having been outscored 206-14 this season.
As you count down the hours until that game, take a gander at the season-to-date stats, as compiled by CHS coaches and posted on MaxPreps.
Keep in mind, though, that when you look at where Wolf players are ranked, it comes with one caveat — not all teams in the state are actively reporting stats.
OFFENSE:
Passing:
Hunter Downes 43-90 for 844 yards (#1 in 1A) with 9 TDs and 4 INTs
Shane Losey 1-2 for 16 yards
Receiving:
Hunter Smith 19 receptions for 401 yards (#1 in 1A, #9 in the state)
Cameron Toomey-Stout 16-282 (#3 in 1A)
Sean Toomey-Stout 5-120
Matt Hilborn 3-51
Losey 1-6
Rushing:
S. Toomey-Stout 30 carries for 171 yards
Chris Battaglia 24-127
Hilborn 24-75
Jean Lund-Olsen 2-5
Smith 3-5
Downes 14 (-1)
All-Purpose Yards (Rush/Rec/KR/PR/IR):
Smith 565
C. Toomey-Stout 438
S. Toomey-Stout 336
Hilborn 130
Battaglia 127
Teo Keilwitz 48
Lund-Olsen 10
Losey 6
Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):
Downes 843 (#1 in 1A)
Smith 406
S. Toomey-Stout 291
C. Toomey-Stout 282
Battaglia 127
Hilborn 126
Losey 22
Lund-Olsen 5
Touchdowns:
Smith 5 (#5 in 1A)
C. Toomey-Stout 4 (#7 in 1A)
Hilborn 2
S. Toomey-Stout 2
Downes 1
PATs:
Hilborn 8 (#3 in 1A)
Points:
Smith 30 (#5 in 1A)
C. Toomey-Stout 24 (#9 in 1A)
Hilborn 20
S. Toomey-Stout 12
Downes 6
DEFENSE:
Tackles:
S. Toomey-Stout 47 (#4 in 1A, #6 in the state)
Battaglia 26
C. Toomey-Stout 26
Dane Lucero 21
Hilborn 19
Losey 17
Julian Welling 17
Jake Hoagland 15
Smith 15
James Vidoni 14
Tyler McCalmont 12
Jake Pease 12
Trevor Bell 3
Keilwitz 3
Gavin Knoblich 2
Lund-Olsen 2
Andrew Martin 2
Cameron Dahl 1
Koa Davison 1
Dawson Houston 1
Kyle Rockwell 1
Gavin Straub 1
Tackles for Loss:
Vidoni 4
Lucero 3
McCalmont 3
Hoagland 1
Knoblich 1
Pease 1
Interceptions:
Smith 3 (#1 in 1A, #6 in the state)
C. Toomey-Stout 2 (#3 in 1A)
Fumble recoveries:
Pease 2
Hoagland 1
S. Toomey-Stout 1
Welling 1
Sacks:
Losey 1.5
Lucero 1.5
Battaglia 1
Pease 1
Vidoni 1
Welling 1
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Kickoffs:
Hilborn 18 for 371 yards (#4 in 1A)
Punts:
Downes 5 for 124 yards
Kickoff/Punt returns:
C. Toomey-Stout 7 for 126 yards (#5 in 1A)
Keilwitz 4-48
S. Toomey-Stout 3-45
Smith 2-33
Lund-Olsen 1-5
Hilborn 1-4
Welling 1-0












































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