Football stats are like a giant, shifting sand dune.
As the winds blow through, some piles rise and others fall, and, most times, you can’t totally control where the sand ends up.
Injuries are a killer on the gridiron, and, thanks to various hurts, Wolf stars Hunter Smith, Sean Toomey-Stout and Chris Battaglia have taken a stats hit in the last week or two.
At the same time, their absence has opened the gates for players such as Andrew Martin, Jake Hoagland and Teo Keilwitz, who have all seen their stats rise in the past two weeks.
Through it all, the most consistent weapon has been receiver/defensive back Cameron Toomey-Stout, who has stayed healthy and productive.
The senior standout is now #1 for CHS in six categories — receiving yards, touchdowns, points, all-purpose yards, interceptions (a tie with Smith) and return yards.
The man throwing him the ball, senior quarterback Hunter Downes, is busy making a run at the record books.
Through six games, he’s averaging 182.7 passing yards and 1.8 TD passes a game.
Stay at that pace through the final four contests and Downes would tie Joel Walstad’s single-season TD record (18 in 2014) and just miss Ian Smith’s single-season passing yardage mark (1,848 in 2010).
With 2,937 yards and 29 TD’s for his career, Downes is also closing in on Coupeville’s career records in those categories.
The man he’s chasing, Brad Sherman, the Wolf Offensive Coordinator, finished his run on the gridiron with 3,613 yards and 33 TD’s.
Downes and Co. will kick off the first of three straight home games this Friday, when Bellevue Christian comes to town for Coupeville’s Homecoming game.
Last year, Downes blitzed the Vikings for four scoring strikes, tying the CHS single game record. If history repeats itself, Friday the 13th could be historical.
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 58-122 for 1,096 yards (#2 in 1A) with 11 TDs and 6 INTs
Shane Losey 1-2 for 16 yards
Dawson Houston 0-1
Receiving:
Cameron Toomey-Stout 28 receptions for 495 yards (#1 in 1A)
Hunter Smith 21-426 (#4 in 1A)
Sean Toomey-Stout 5-120
Matt Hilborn 3-51
Jake Hoagland 1-14
Losey 1-6
Rushing:
S. Toomey-Stout 41 carries for 224 yards
Chris Battaglia 24-127
Hilborn 34-97
Andrew Martin 11-51
Smith 4-11
Teo Keilwitz 3-7
Jean Lund-Olsen 3-5
Losey 3-0
Downes 15 (-3)
All-Purpose Yards (Rush/Rec/KR/PR/IR):
C. Toomey-Stout 758
Smith 637
S. Toomey-Stout 389
Hilborn 197
Battaglia 127
Hoagland 115
Keilwitz 66
Martin 51
Lund-Olsen 10
Losey 6
Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):
Downes 1,093 (#3 in 1A)
C. Toomey-Stout 495
Smith 437
S. Toomey-Stout 344
Hilborn 148
Battaglia 127
Martin 51
Losey 22
Hoagland 14
Keilwitz 7
Lund-Olsen 5
Touchdowns:
C. Toomey-Stout 7 (#4 in 1A)
Smith 6 (#6 in 1A)
S. Toomey-Stout 4
Hilborn 2
Downes 1
Hoagland 1
Keilwitz 1
PATs:
Hilborn 10 (#5 in 1A)
Conversions:
Smith 1
S. Toomey-Stout 1
Points:
C. Toomey-Stout 42 (#5 in 1A)
Smith 38 (#6 in 1A)
S. Toomey-Stout 26
Hilborn 22
Downes 6
Hoagland 6
Keilwitz 6
DEFENSE:
Tackles:
S. Toomey-Stout 54 (#8 in 1A)
C. Toomey-Stout 35
Hilborn 34
Losey 27
Julian Welling 27
Battaglia 26
Dane Lucero 26
Hoagland 23
Tyler McCalmont 21
Jake Pease 21
Smith 17
Martin 15
Kyle Rockwell 15
James Vidoni 15
Keilwitz 11
Trevor Bell 5
Downes 5
Gavin Knoblich 5
Lund-Olsen 5
Brian Roberts 4
Houston 2
Cameron Dahl 1
Koa Davison 1
Gavin Straub 1
Tackles for Loss:
Pease 6
McCalmont 5
Vidoni 4
Lucero 3
Welling 2
Hoagland 1
Knoblich 1
Interceptions:
Smith 4 (#1 in 1A, #4 in the state)
C. Toomey-Stout 4 (#1 in 1A, #4 in the state)
Fumble recoveries:
Pease 2
Hoagland 1
Keilwitz 1
S. Toomey-Stout 1
Welling 1
Sacks:
Pease 4
Welling 2
Losey 1.5
Lucero 1.5
Battaglia 1
McCalmont 1
Vidoni 1
Blocked kicks:
Rockwell 1
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Kickoffs:
Hilborn 24 for 371 yards
Punts:
Downes 7 for 196 yards
Kickoff/Punt returns:
C. Toomey-Stout 11 for 180 yards (#5 in 1A)
Hoagland 3-101
Keilwitz 5-59
Hilborn 4-49
S. Toomey-Stout 4-45
Smith 2-33
Lund-Olsen 1-5
Welling 1-0
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