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Davin Houston, seen last year, snagged a touchdown pass Friday in Tacoma. (David Somes photo)

The location? Impressive. The final score? Not so much.

The Coupeville High School football squad traveled to the wilds of Tacoma Saturday for its season opener, squaring off with non-conference foe Annie Wright at Stadium Bowl.

With its impressive architecture and water views, the joint, which sprawls next to Stadium High School, has hosted everyone from Teddy Roosevelt to Babe Ruth to Heath Ledger dancing his way through “10 Things I Hate About You.”

Stadium Bowl, in all its glory. (Stephanie Blas photo)

Unfortunately for the Wolves, a viewing of that much-beloved 1999 film would have left them happier than their rematch with the Gators did.

A year after demolishing Annie Wright 51-6 on Whidbey, this time it was Coupeville which came up on the short end of a 25-7 contest.

The game, which was delayed due to lightning in the second half — the Wolves returned home on a 1:00 AM ferry — was a defensive struggle until late.

Annie Wright held a narrow 2-0 lead at the half, thanks to a safety off of a blocked punt, then added a second safety in the third quarter.

That 4-0 deficit turned into a 10-0 gap after the Gators used a big kickoff return to set up a short touchdown pass.

Coupeville held tough, however, forcing Annie Wright to miss the PAT. When a penalty gave the hosts a second shot, they went for a two-point conversion, but the Wolves stuffed them short of the promised land.

The Wolves finally got on the scoreboard when senior quarterback Chase Anderson connected with Davin Houston on a 10-yard scoring strike, before the gunslinger tacked on the extra point.

That was as close as CHS would get, however, as Annie Wright used a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to stretch the final margin out.

While the 2B Wolves came up short against their 1A foes, they did get solid play across the board from a variety of players, with Marquette Cunningham, Jackson Sollars, and Liam Blas among those making their presence felt on defense.

Sollars, in particular, was a handful, creating havoc time and again in the Annie Wright backfield after crashing through the line.

Coupeville, which plays its first four games against 1A opponents, hosts Cascade (Leavenworth) Friday, Sept. 12 in the home opener. Kickoff is set for 6:00 PM.

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Flag football mania is sweeping the nation.

Or at least Whidbey Island, as Camp Casey is hosting a free clinic Sept. 6 for players ages 5-12.

After that, the YMCA will run an eight-week flag football league for interested players. Cost for the league is $50 per player.

For more info, pop back up to the pics above for all the details.

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Football is on the horizon.

While the first game of the season isn’t until September, the Coupeville High School gridiron program gets things underway a week from today.

Gear will be handed out Monday, June 30, followed by Wolf coaches hosting a parent meeting, with everything going down in the health room.

That’s the first classroom on your left as you enter the CHS gym.

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Camden Glover and crew kick off the gridiron season in September. (David Somes photo)

Half at home, half on the road — but only three trips off island.

The Coupeville High School football schedule features eight games for the Wolves this fall, with two of those three ferry treks coming in the season’s first three weeks.

After that, CHS is home for three of the next five weeks, with one of those road trips just a short run to Langley to play South Whidbey in the annual Bucket Game.

 

The schedule:

Sat-Sept. 6 — @ Annie Wright — 7:00
Fri-Sept. 12 — Cascade (Leavenworth) — 6:00
Fri-Sept. 19 — @ Granite Falls — 7:00
Fri-Sept. 26 — Cedar Park Christian-Bothell — 7:00 — HOMECOMING
Fri-Oct. 3 — @ Friday Harbor — 6:30
Fri-Oct. 10 — @ South Whidbey — 7:00 — BUCKET GAME
Sat-Oct. 18 — Adna — 5:00
Fri-Oct. 24 — Friday Harbor — TBA — SENIOR NIGHT
Week #9 — BYE (Northwest League tiebreaker if needed)

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Jack Porter lays down the hype.

They’re moving on to new opportunities.

At least two Coupeville High School seniors have stated their intention to make a run at playing college football this fall.

Jack Porter, a wide receiver/defensive end, announced his commitment to Pacific Northwest Christian College Sunday.

The Gladiators are based out of Kennewick.

That follows on the heels of Marcelo Gebhard, who played both ways on the line for the Wolves, committing to Lewis and Clark College in Idaho.

Both players were honored as First Team All-League picks on both sides of the ball by Northwest 2B/1B League coaches after their senior season.

Marcelo Gebhard (right), here headed to the state track meet, plans to play college football. (Jackie Saia photo)

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