He’s conquering one country after another.
Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman made his Spanish gridiron debut Saturday and immediately blew up the field.
The former Northwest 2B/1B League MVP now suits up for 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.
In his debut game, Coffman pulled in a swing pass and turned it into a 70+ yard touchdown romp.
In typical Dominator fashion, he blew up the first dude who had a chance to tackle him, then ran right through another would-be tackler as he hit the jets down the right sideline.
Not content to be a one-dimensional superstar, Coffman also blocked a punt as his team won its opener 35-6.
After going to state in three different sports at CHS — football, basketball, and track and field, where he earned a 2nd place medal in the 4 x 100 — he made the jump to a different continent.
So far, so good.
“Just blessed to be here,” Coffman said.
“Thanks to Bennett (Richter), Brett (Casey), my mom and dad. To my teammates, without you guys I don’t know where I’d be right now.
“I will keep playing for the small town in Washington.”












































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