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Luke Flanigan

Luke Flanigan

With Coupeville leaving the 1A/2A Cascade Conference and joining Port Townsend, Chimacum and Klahowya in the 1A Olympic League this fall, now is a great time to learn a bit about some of the players who will face off with the Wolves in the future.

Luke Flanigan wants to hit you.

Don’t take it personally. The Port Townsend senior is probably a really nice guy off the football field, but on it he’s a rampaging force of nature who is just waiting to rattle the teeth in the back of your head.

“What I enjoy about football is the hitting,” Flanigan said. “I love football because of the physicality of hitting and the brothers you make along the way.”

He’s got the imposing frame of a lineman, but knows size alone isn’t enough to guarantee success. That’s where hard work on the practice field and the weight room come in.

“I’m an experienced ball player, so I know what to do on the field,” Flanigan said. “I can always get better.

“My goals this year, from a team stand point, is league champions,” he added. “From a personal stand point, I want to make the all-star team this year.”

Flanigan and his teammates have experience playing Coupeville, having met in non-conference games the past three seasons.

Port Townsend has won two of three during his gridiron career, but things will go up a notch as the Redhawks and Wolves now meet twice a season as league rivals.

While football is a big part of his life, Flanigan enjoys his time away from the field (“I love hanging out with my friends and family”) and picks “Forrest Gump” and “The Longest Yard” as favorite movies.

Whether on the gridiron or off, he knows he has a strong support group of fans pulling for him to succeed and that helps to drive him forward.

“All of my coaches have made a huge impact in my life, as well as my parents.”

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Dominic Dausey

Dominic Dausey

Dominic Dausey may be fairly young, but he’s already a veteran.

The Coupeville High School sophomore first stepped on the gridiron when he was six, making this his ninth season as a football player.

A lineman who splits time between left guard on offense and nose guard on defense, Dausey uses his size to his advantage, while always looking to find new ways to beat blockers.

“My strengths are that I’m big and strong and pretty fast off the ball,” he said. “I would like to work on getting faster and lose some weight.”

A two-sport athlete (he also plays baseball), Dausey likes the camaraderie he finds on the football field.

“I enjoy football because it’s a great way to meet friends and meet new people that I wouldn’t otherwise meet or talk to,” he said.

Away from the field Dausey enjoys his weight training class, hanging out at home reading and a mix of country, rock and metal music.

His favorite movies are the Sandra Bullock football drama “The Blind Side” and zombie films.

He credits a former coach and his family for the support and guidance they’ve shown him over his football career.

“My old football coach, who I had as a coach for six seasons in a row, he helped me get better and put a lot of effort into helping me get better in the game,” Dausey said.

“My mom has been really supportive in my choices,” he added. “She has put a lot of effort and time into keeping me a good young man and not letting me do stupid choices and helping me in school and other stuff.”

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With the graduation of Jake Tumblin, Josh Bayne will carry the rushing load for CHS. (John Fisken photos)

Josh Bayne is days away from breaking off some big runs. (John Fisken photos)

Matt Shank prepares to defend his turf.

Matt Shank will help anchor the Wolf lines.

A little tuneup.

With the start of fall practice just two days away, and opening night against South Whidbey set for Sept. 5, the Coupeville High School football squad wants to get as much time on the field as possible.

To help achieve that, the Wolves have picked up a second jamboree, to be played in La Conner 1 PM Friday, Aug. 29.

Burlington-Edison will join CHS and the host Braves.

The event will be open to players who have eight full practices in, and individual players will be limited to 40 total snaps.

Like all jamborees, the event will be run without clock or score-keeping and is intended to give the three schools a chance to work out kinks prior to the start of the regular season.

Fans and parents are welcome.

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Gabe Eck climbs the ladder and makes off with an interception. (John Fisken photo)

Gabe Eck climbs the ladder and makes off with an interception at a jamboree Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

You’re wearing the wrong colors, son.

Part of me says not to run this photo, because this is freakin’ Coupeville Sports and not Oak Harbor Sports.

I start running big city stuff, and there’s no end to it. Next thing you know the South Enders will expect some coverage, as well.

But, it’s a nice photo … and the Eck brothers, Gabe and Ty, are at heart, Coupeville kids.

They starred for Coupeville Middle School as seventh graders, and, while they have moved North for their eighth grade football season, there is a strong shot they will be back in red and black when it’s time to hit the field for high school ball.

At least that’s my hope, and I’m sticking to it.

I’m sorry, but they don’t look right in purple and gold.

No one does.

And this is coming from a guy whose diploma is yes, purple and gold, since the last semester of my high school career came at OHHS after a family move from Tumwater.

So, in the interest of poaching some page hits from that place where they hold Holland Happening and where I go to watch my movies, I’ll let this photo slip by.

But seriously, while I won’t tell any parent where they should send their children, or tell any players what town they should suit up for …

COW TOWN, BABY!!!!!

I’m just saying, you want 24-7-365 coverage, you hang out on the prairie. Cause next time you’re sporting purple and gold, I may not recognize you.

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Aaron Trumbull (John Fisken photo)

Aaron Trumbull sports a new look. (John Fisken photo)

After years of dealing with refs, Aaron Trumbull has become one.

The Coupeville High School senior, who will be returning to lead Wolf basketball and baseball squads during the 2014-2015 high school year, is also moonlighting on the other side of the whistle.

Trumbull made his debut in black and white stripes during a youth football jamboree Saturday, and will be reffing Peewee through 8th grade games this football season.

“He was asked by Tim O’ Brien during legion ball. Tim’s the head ref,” said mom Shelli Trumbull. “Tim said it was a skill he could learn now and continue to work through college.

“He’s having fun and learning a new skill,” she added. “The other side of the game.”

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