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Scott Hilborn sits atop the stat sheet in several categories. (Brenn Sugatan photos)

A touchdown here, a collection of tackles there.

The stat sheet is a living, breathing thing for the Coupeville High School football team as the season plays out.

Seniors generally lead the way, but players from every class, all the way down to the fab frosh, appear in our weekly totals.

With the Wolves busy preparing for Friday night’s home showdown with Sultan (7 PM kickoff), here’s an up to the moment look at all the numbers as provided by CHS coaches.

Freshmen Chase Anderson (14) and Aiden O’Neill are already having an impact for the Wolves.

 

OFFENSE:

Passing:

Logan Downes — 26-47 for 291 yards with 4 TDs

 

Receiving:

Dominic Coffman — 3 receptions for 85 yards
Tim Ursu — 11-68
Daylon Houston — 5-67
Scott Hilborn — 4-55
Hunter Bronec — 1-9

 

Rushing:

Hilborn — 20 carries for 182 yards
Coffman — 23-113
Johnny Porter — 7-48
Ursu — 7-22
Aiden O’Neill — 2-14
Jack Porter — 1-8
Downes — 12-(-3)

 

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Downes — 288
Hilborn — 237
Coffman — 198
Ursu — 90
Houston — 67
Jo. Porter — 48
O’Neill — 14
Bronec — 9
Ja. Porter — 8

 

All-Purpose Yards (Rush/Rec/KR/PR/IR):

Hilborn — 237
Ursu — 223
Coffman — 198
Houston — 188
Jo. Porter — 48
Downes — 22
O’Neill — 21
Bronec — 9
Ja. Porter — 8

 

Touchdowns:

Hilborn — 3
Ursu — 3
Coffman — 1
Downes — 1
Houston — 1
Jo. Porter — 1

 

PATs:

Houston — 9

 

Points:

Hilborn — 18
Ursu — 18
Houston — 15
Coffman — 6
Downes — 6
Jo. Porter — 6

 

DEFENSE:

Tackles:

Hilborn — 22
Coffman — 17
Kevin Partida — 16
Peyton Caveness — 15
William Davidson — 14
Ursu — 14
Houston — 8
Downes — 7
O’Neill — 5
Kai Wong — 5
Zane Oldenstadt — 4
Marcelo Gebhard — 3
Josh Upchurch — 3
Chase Anderson — 1

 

Interceptions:

Downes — 2
Hilborn — 1

 

Fumble recoveries:

Coffman — 1

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Kickoff returns:

Houston — 2-121
Ursu — 3-120
O’Neill — 1-7

 

Punt returns:

Ursu — 1-13

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Katie Marti finds her inner Zen. (Delanie Lewis photo)

The kids are all right, when it comes to operating cameras.

Under the direction of Coupeville High School yearbook advisor Jackie Saia, a platoon of click-happy students has been out and about snapping photos at sports events this fall.

The pics seen above and below capture some of the work of three of those young Wolves — Helen Strelow, Brenn Sugatan, and Delanie Lewis — as well as their mentor.

We look forward to seeing what else … develops … as they continue to hone their craft.

Jage Drake gets pumped up before kickoff. (Brenn Sugatan photo)

High kicks and high energy. (Helen Strelow photo)

CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith is in mid-season “posing for photos” form. (Jackie Saia photo)

Peyton Caveness auditions for a shampoo ad. (Helen Strelow photo)

David Somes has had enough of your intrusive cameras. He said, good day! (Delanie Lewis photo)

Brynn Parker unleashes the full fury of her foot. (Jackie Saia photo)

Wolf freshman Ezra Boilek ponders if one day he might grow a beard as magnificent as the one rocked by grizzled gridiron guru Bennett Richter. (Brenn Sugatan photo)

“Come back for more cheers, and more pics!” (Helen Strelow photo)

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Lathom Kelley’s jersey, and the prairie where he spent many a day. (Bennett Richter photo)

Wolf Nation is embracing one of its families.

Coupeville High School coaches, administrators, athletes, students, teachers, and fans will unite this Friday, Sept. 16 to honor Lathom Kelley and his family at halftime of a football game with Sultan.

Lathom, who graduated with the CHS Class of 2016, is believed to have died after a kayak accident Saturday between Guemes Island and Jack Island.

A search involving multiple police and fire departments and the U.S. Coast Guard recovered the kayak and an oar, which were stuck under the water’s surface in a kelp bed.

Lathom’s backpack was separately recovered, and it was confirmed he had not been wearing a life jacket.

A local diver with experience in operating in kelp braved the strong currents and high tide to lead a two-day search but a body has not been recovered.

After consultation with Lathom’s family, Coupeville High School Athletic Director Willie Smith issued the following statement Wednesday morning:

 

As you all know, CSD lost one of our own last weekend.

For those of you that didn’t know Lathom, he was one of those students that tested every ounce of one’s patience with his, at once crazy and limit-pushing behavior and in the next moment his positive and embracing behavior.

His father, Lincoln, worked for our district in the maintenance department for many years and was also part of our high school track program, coaching with Randy King for many years.

Brandon, his brother, also graduated from CHS and was an amazingly positive and quiet leader in his own right while at CHS.

Our football team (along with Ryan King, a former CMS/CHS coach), upon hearing of Lathom’s passing, immediately reached out to their coach with the idea of honoring Lathom with a presentation of his jersey, number #44, to his parents and family at halftime of our home game this Friday night.

They will also be wearing a #44 sticker on their helmets the remainder of the season in his honor.

The Kelleys are overwhelmed with this gesture by our football team, and it would go a long way in helping them deal with this unbelievable loss if we had a full showing of support for them at the game. 

Please join us this Friday at 7:00 PM as we come together and wrap a grieving family in the arms of our Wolf family. 

Lathom Kelley poses with parents Lincoln and Shawna, during Senior Night football festivities in 2015. (Gabe Wynn photo)

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Cue “Renegade.” Sean Toomey-Stout has arrived.

The Torpedo is blowing things up.

Coupeville grad Sean Toomey-Stout is the first former Wolf to ever record stats for the University of Washington football program.

As in, a program which launched in 1889, has won two national titles, and will play its 1,250th game this Saturday.

How did Toomey-Stout go from outrunning deer on the field in Cow Town to recording four tackles in his first two college games, which ranks him 10th on the current Huskies stat sheet?

Look at the photo above and let The Torpedo channel his inner Walter White.

Who are you talking to right now? Who is it you think you see?

No, you clearly don’t know who you’re talking to, so let me clue you in.

I am not in danger. I am the danger!

A guy opens his door and gets tackled and you think that of me?

No. I am the one who knocks!

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A Wolf cheerleader is ready to rock the joint at Friday’s Battle for the Bucket. (Photos by Helen Strelow and Jackie Saia)

She’s got skills.

Coupeville High School senior Helen Strelow is a top student, and an accomplished tennis and cross country athlete who has been to the state meet in the latter sport.

Now, camera in hand, she swings by to show off her photography bona fides, making an auspicious debut with her work at Friday’s football game between the Wolves and South Whidbey.

Offering up a mix of on field and off field action, Helen comes out of the gate strongly.

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