They’re chasing big numbers.
Last year’s Coupeville High School football team reached the end zone 52 times, scoring 363 points across nine games.
That breaks down to a fairly astonishing 5.8 touchdowns and 40.3 points a night, helping drive a 7-2 season which included the program’s first league title and trip to state since 1990.
Seven of the 12 Wolves who racked up a TD last year are still in uniform this season, though the five graduates accounted for 43 of the 52 scores.
This time out, Coupeville has already had nine different players hit paydirt through just the first four games.
That gives the Wolves 17 TD’s — eight through the air, eight on the ground, and one on a pick-six — and 114 points, which breaks down to 4.3 touchdowns and 28.5 points per game.
Of the players to score, four — Mikey Robinett, Adrian Cunningham, Malachi Somes, and Jack Porter — have notched their first touchdown this season.
Chase Anderson, Hunter Bronec, Peyton Caveness, Logan Downes, and Aiden O’Neill appear on both the ’22 and ’23 scoring chart.
Meanwhile, lineman William Davidson and injured running back Johnny Porter are still looking for their first ’23 touchdown.
Coupeville’s scoring stats through four games:
Touchdowns:
Aiden O’Neill – 4
Mikey Robinett – 3
Adrian Cunningham – 2
Logan Downes – 2
Jack Porter – 2
Chase Anderson – 1
Hunter Bronec – 1
Peyton Caveness – 1
Malachi Somes – 1
PATs:
Anderson — 11
Downes – 1
Points:
O’Neill — 24
Robinett – 18
Anderson — 17
Downes – 13
Cunningham – 12
Ja. Porter – 12
Bronec – 6
Caveness – 6
Somes – 6













































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