He’s running wild.
Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman broke through the defense Saturday in Spain, crashing into the end zone with a pair of touchdown runs as he helped keep his gridiron squad undefeated.
Led by their American assassin, Las Rozas thumped visiting Camioneros de Coslada 58-13 to get to 5-0 on the season.
Both of Coffman’s scoring jaunts came on plays where the defense had a chance to bring him down and failed. Badly.
On the first run, the former Wolf cut to the right, bounced outside and blew past three would-be tacklers as he rambled nearly untouched to the promised land.
The second time around, Coffman started up the middle, before blowing through a pack of defenders, leaving them grasping at air as he finished his run.
The former Coupeville grad, who moved to Spain after graduation this past spring, was a three-sport star during his days in Cow Town.
He was a vital part of Wolf football, basketball, and track teams which went to the state championships, while he also earned multiple individual honors for his play.
The biggest of those was being tabbed as the Northwest 2B/1B League MVP for his play on the gridiron during his senior season.













































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