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The Wolves bask in the glow of a stunning come-from-behind win. (Jeff Porter photo)

“It was unreal, they never quit battling and did not give up. It was crazy!”

Proud pops Jeff Porter was over the moon Saturday, after the Coupeville High School football team pulled off one of the most stunning wins in program history.

Trailing Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 49-28, the Wolves stormed back to score the game’s final 27 points to claim an improbable, and very satisfying, 55-49 non-conference victory.

And those final six points to decide things and lift CHS to 3-1 on the season?

They came when Wolf senior Johnny Porter blocked a field goal attempt on the game’s final play, followed by sophomore Davin Houston plucking the ball out of the air and taking the recovery 70+ yards for a walk-off touchdown.

Or run-off touchdown, if you will.

Coupeville, which has opened with four straight games against 1A schools, finally gets a chance to square off with a fellow 2B squad next week.

That will come Friday, Oct. 4, when the Wolves host Friday Harbor (2-2) for Homecoming.

Kickoff is 6:00 PM and the rumble will be the first of two meetings this season between the only Northwest 2B/1B League teams to currently be playing 11-man football.

While that tussle will have major playoff implications, the Wolves will come in on a major high.

Coupeville got back several players who weren’t available for their loss to Granite Falls a week ago, and the returning stars meshed perfectly with their teammates.

Back under center after a week of pacing the sidelines in street clothes, starting quarterback Chase Anderson both ran and threw for multiple touchdowns.

The junior gunslinger connected with Jack Porter, Hunter Bronec, and Houston on scoring strikes, with his hookup with Houston going for 60+ yards.

Jack Porter heads out to be awesome. (David Somes photo)

And yet, at least in the early going, Cedar Park seemed to have an answer for everything Coupeville threw at it, responding with its own offensive explosions.

Wolf fab frosh Liam Blas picked off an Eagle pass and returned it for a touchdown to knot things up at 14-14, but CPC rebounded to lead 21-14 at the half.

The Anderson to Houston pass play forced another tie early in the second half, but then Cedar Park started to pull away with three straight touchdowns to go up 42-21.

The teams exchanged scoring drives, but that still left things at 49-28 in favor of the private school gridiron warriors.

Things looked bleak, at least on the scoreboard, but CHS coach Bennett Richter and his team made Journey proud by living up to the mantra of “don’t stop believin’.”

Hunter Bronec hauled in his first touchdown pass of the season to make it 49-35, and the Wolves recovered an onside kick and drove for a rushing touchdown from Anderson to tighten things up.

A missed PAT left CHS trailing 49-41, however, forcing the Wolves to find some major mojo in the waning moments.

Cue the Steve Perry.

Not only did Coupeville punch in another touchdown, but the Wolves also pulled off a two-point conversion pass from Anderson to Houston to get all the way back at 49-49.

Davin Houston came up huge and can now go brag to his older brothers Dawson and Daylon, who both starred for the Wolves. (David Somes photo)

That set up the frantic final moments, with CPC getting in position to escape with a win in front of its home fans, only to have Coupeville play spoiler in epic fashion.

Which left Richter, like his players and their parents, sky high as the group headed back to Whidbey.

“Our boys showed extreme resilience today and never quit!!” Richter said.

“I tell them every week that we have everything we need in this locker room! And every week they believe in that more and more!

“Today is a testament to that hard work and belief!”

With the spotlight at its hottest, and the action at its most tense, the Wolves rose to the moment.

“We had big games from everyone today,” Richter said. “Chase was outstanding late.

“Every time we really needed a big play someone stepped up! Couldn’t be more of a team win and I’m so proud of these young men!!”

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They’re movin’ on up. (David Somes photo)

They like us. Like, really kinda, sorta like us.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association released its first Rating Percentage Index (RPI) rankings Wednesday, and Coupeville High School is among the top 10 in both volleyball and football.

The spikers, who are 4-0 heading into a Thursday home showdown with fellow undefeated Darrington, sit at #7 among 54 schools playing the sport in the 2B classification.

 

Meanwhile, the Wolf gridiron crew, which has posted a 2-1 record while playing three straight games against 1A schools, finds itself at #9 (out of 48 schools) in the 2B rankings.

 

Now, does RPI matter? Sort of.

Ask the WIAA and it will tell you RPI “will be one tool utilized by the seeding committees to determine first round bracket pairings into the state tournaments.”

So, there’s that.

It’s also a really good way to start arguments, such as when you look at the current rankings for 2B/1B boys’ soccer teams, where Coupeville is #16.

Mount Vernon Christian at 4-0-1, having outscored foes 12-3, would be a really good #1, but the Hurricanes are at #3.

Instead, Lopez Island, another Coupeville rival from the Northwest 2B/1B League, currently sits at #1 with a record of … 1-0.

Uh huh.

Guess it’s better than last year when the WIAA ranked a team #1 while failing to notice the team didn’t exist…

WIAA ranks seemingly non-existent boys’ hoops team #1

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Abbigail Bond is ready for her close-up. (David Somes photos)

A new contender has entered the arena.

As the 2024-2025 school year kicks off, Coupeville High School yearbook photographers fan out to snap pics.

Some are grizzled vets, some are new — at least to having their pics run on Coupeville Sports.

David Somes is one of the latter ones, and the photos seen above and below, which come from a recent home football game, mark his debut of having his pics poached by the bloggers of the world.

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CHS cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting hits the tape first on photo day. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They keep Wolf sports humming along.

Coupeville High School coaches, some of whom are seen in the pics above and below, are the guiding lights for local athletes.

So today we swing the spotlight on them.

Gridiron gurus (l to r) Alex Turner, Bennett Richter, and Bobby Carr lead the league in facial hair. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Former Wolf supernova Scout Smith has returned to her alma mater, this time as the master. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Robert Wood keeps things hoppin’ on the soccer pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

Cory Whitmore gets strategic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bennett Richter gazes into your soul. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ashley Menges can’t quite believe how badly Coupeville is crushing its foes. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Bernie Lange keeps an eye on things. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Friday Night Lights shone down on Bernie Lange one more time.

The lifelong Oak Harbor High School sports fan, who is believed to have seen more ‘Cat football games than any other alumni ever, returned to his perch high atop Wildcat Stadium this weekend.

Having just celebrated his 98th birthday, the Class of ’45 grad and World War II vet was on hand to see Oak Harbor pull out a last-second 19-13 win over visiting Stanwood.

The victory lifts the OHHS gridiron squad to 3-0 for the first time since 2018, with a road trip to Sedro-Woolley (also 3-0) next up on the schedule.

Lange, who founded Trico Heating, attended Wildcat football games, home and away, for 70+ years, rarely missing a game, except for the occasional wedding or hospital stay.

He and wife Mary have also been in the stands for decades of basketball, softball, and baseball games, as well as tennis and wrestling matches.

Bernie Lange, who heads up a family sending its fourth generation through the OHHS hallways this year with freshman Henry Lange, currently resides at the Regency on Whidbey assisted living facility.

But Friday night, he was home once more, with fellow fans singing him “Happy Birthday” and the latest incarnation of the Wildcats pulling off some late-game magic.

Exactly the way he planned it.

Current Cats celebrate a 3-0 start with their biggest fan.

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