
Dominic Coffman busts up field during the All-State football game. (Photo property Tommy Wolf/Lit Media Productions)
Different continent, same gridiron dreams.
Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman is off to Spain in February to join the Las Rozas Black Demons, a semi-pro football team in Madrid.
The squad competes in Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano (LNFA), the first-tier division for American football in Spain.
Las Rozas is the defending champs, breaking through in 2023 to win the LNFA Bowl after three runner-up finishes.
The league was founded in 1988 and is run by the Spanish Federation of American Football.
Coffman, who was a three-sport star during his time at CHS, met with the team while in Spain visiting Carlota Marcos Cabrillo, who was a foreign exchange student at Coupeville this past school year.
Life has been busy lately for the dude who was the Northwest 2B/1B League’s Offensive MVP during his senior season of football.
Coffman played in the Earl Barden Classic — the all-state gridiron game for small school players — in late June.
That came on the heels of his earning a 2nd place medal at the state track and field championships as part of Coupeville’s 4 x 100 relay team.
During his final high school football season Coffman led the Wolves with 14 touchdowns, running around (and over) multiple defenders on almost every play.
Also a standout on defense, he helped lead Coupeville to a 7-2 record, with the program capturing its first league title and trip to state since 1990.
Coffman, who was Homecoming King, qualified for the state championships in three sports — football, basketball, and track and field.












































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