He is the chosen one, the savior.
Flinging balls from all angles, racking up yards in big bursts, his impish grin shining from beneath his helmet, Hunter Downes is ready to lead Wolf football back to a golden age.
Last Friday, the Coupeville High School junior picked apart Charles Wright’s secondary for 323 yards — a career-high — and with 599 yards through four games he’s on target for a 1,500-yard season.
If that holds, Downes would land in the upper echelon of CHS quarterbacks, not that far off of Ian Smith’s school single-season mark of 1,848 yards.
Which is impressive, certainly.
But as Downes celebrates his birthday today by leading the Wolves onto the gridiron to face Vashon Island (6 PM) in a league clash, the bigger deal is the dude is healthy.
An injury knocked him down early last season, costing him most of his sophomore campaign after he opened the year as Coupeville’s starting QB.
You always hate to see young stars lose chunks of their very-short prep careers to troubles of the body, and then boom, another injury dinged Downes during the early days of basketball season.
He managed to stay on his feet for an entire track season in the spring, which allowed mom Angie to take the bubble wrap off her oldest son (for a bit, at least) and, this year, so far, nothing but the perfect image of health.
Which is great, not only because Hunter is one of the more talented athletes in the red and black, but because he’s a great guy who deserves to be out there building his legend.
An easy-going dude who saunters through many of his off-the-field photos, he’s super-friendly, a positive role model for young athletes coming up behind him, and a hard-working ball of fire who will wreck people when competing.
Downes is setting the pace, and younger brothers Sage and Logan, both talented guys themselves, are following in his big footsteps.
Would I love to see him go out there and bust Gabe Eck’s single-game CHS passing record of 403 yards?
Absolutely.
No slight on the former Wolf gunslinger intended.
Just acknowledgement that Hunter has seized the day, put himself into position to excel with the guidance of the original gunslinger, legendary Wolf QB turned offensive coordinator Brad Sherman, and deserves to reap some honors.
But whether Downes notches records or not, my respect level for him will still be sky-high.
In the immortal words of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, “They think he’s a righteous dude.”
I agree.















































