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Grant Steller swings his Leg ‘o Death as the soccer ball silently screams for help which isn’t coming. (Morgan White photos)

The pitch has been hoppin’.

The Coupeville High School boys soccer team had back-to-back home games recently, with the two best teams in the Northwest 2B/1B League visiting Whidbey.

With a win over Friday Harbor and a competitive loss to defending state champ Orcas Island, the Wolves exited the home stand looking fairly decent.

Along the way, Wolf mom Morgan White snapped a ton of pics, some of which can be seen above and below.

Big stats, bigger wins

Cameron Breaux snagged his first pass of the season at La Conner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Four weeks in, the stat sheet is filling up.

Off to a 3-1 start, the Coupeville High School football squad looks strong in all facets of the game.

Last Friday’s 46-0 romp at La Conner let Wolf coaches mix up their lineup a bit more than usual, which allowed several new names to pop up on the stat sheet.

From Cameron Breaux and Marquette Cunningham to Devinion Hill and Hurlee Bronec, they join mainstays like Tim Ursu and Dominic Coffman.

As we head towards a major rumble — this Friday’s Homecoming game against chief Northwest 2B/1B League rival Friday Harbor — a look at the season-to-date stats:

Kevin Partida (55) is third on the team in tackles. (Brenn Sugatan photo)

 

OFFENSE:

Passing:

Logan Downes — 40-70 for 527 yards with 6 TDs
Chase Anderson — 4-8 for 31 yards with 1 TD

 

Receiving:

Tim Ursu — 16 receptions for 146 yards
Scott Hilborn — 9-124
Daylon Houston — 6-124
Dominic Coffman — 4-84
Hunter Bronec — 3-32
Aiden O’Neill — 1-25
Johnny Porter — 1-14
Cameron Breaux — 1-5
Marquette Cunningham — 1-(-3)

 

Rushing:

Coffman — 46 carries for 347 yards
Hilborn — 33-273
Jo. Porter — 14-85
Ursu — 10-29
O’Neill — 5-17
Jack Porter — 1-8
Anderson — 2-6
Alexander Stinnett — 2-5
Devinion Hill — 1-1
Downes — 12-(-3)

 

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Downes — 524
Coffman — 431
Hilborn — 397
Ursu — 175
Houston — 124
Jo. Porter — 99
O’Neill — 42
Anderson — 37
Bronec — 32
Ja. Porter — 8
Breaux — 5
Hill — 1
Stinnett — 1

 

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

Hilborn — 480
Coffman — 431
Ursu — 311
Houston — 295
Jo. Porter — 99
O’Neill — 49
Bronec — 32
Downes — 22
Ja. Porter — 8
Anderson — 6
Breaux — 5
Stinnett — 5
Hill — 1

 

Pancake blocks:

William Davidson — 1
Zane Oldenstadt — 1

 

Touchdowns:

Hilborn — 7
Ursu — 5
Coffman — 4
Houston — 2
Downes — 1
O’Neill — 1
Jo. Porter — 1

 

PATs:

Houston — 11
Anderson — 5

 

Field Goals:

Houston — 1

 

Points:

Hilborn — 42
Ursu — 30
Houston — 26
Coffman — 24
Downes — 6
O’Neill — 6
Jo. Porter — 6
Anderson — 5

 

DEFENSE:

Tackles:

Hilborn — 39
Ursu — 31
Kevin Partida — 27
Coffman — 25
Peyton Caveness — 20
Jonathan Valenzuela — 19
Davidson — 17
Downes — 13
Josh Upchurch — 10
Houston — 9
Mikey Robinett — 6
Marcelo Gebhard — 5
O’Neill — 5
Kai Wong — 5
Oldenstadt — 4
Hurlee Bronec — 2
Coen Killian — 2
Anderson — 1
Ja. Porter – 1

 

Tackles For Loss:

Hilborn — 6
Valenzuela — 5
Caveness — 2
Coffman — 2
Upchurch — 2
Partida — 1
Robinett — 1
Ursu — 1

 

Interceptions:

Downes — 3
Hilborn — 1

 

Fumble recoveries:

Caveness — 2
Coffman — 2
Hilborn — 1
Upchurch — 1
Ursu — 1

 

Sacks:

Coffman — 2
Ursu — 1
Valenzuela — 1

 

QB Hurries:

Coffman — 4
Davidson — 3
Oldenstadt — 3
Hilborn — 2
Robinett — 1
Wong — 1

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Punts:

Downes — 5-171

 

Kickoff returns:

Houston — 4-171
Ursu — 3-120
Hilborn — 1-80
O’Neill — 1-7

 

Punt returns:

Ursu — 2-16
Hilborn — 1-3

Wolf linemen Kai Wong (60), Marcelo Gebhard (54) and Mikey Robinett (45) form an imposing trio. (Brenn Sugatan photo)

Ready, aim, fire, score!

Aidan Wilson prepares to nuke the Friday Harbor goalie. (Morgan White photo)

It’s an exclusive, seven-player club.

Six Wolf boys and one girl have found the back of the net this season in Coupeville High School soccer games.

With 11 games — six for the girls, five for the boys — played so far, here’s where the current scoring chase sits:

 

GIRLS:

Ayden Wyman — 3

 

BOYS:

Aidan Wilson — 5
Reiley Araceley — 2
Preston Epp — 2
Alex Smith — 2
Cameron Epp — 1
Cole White — 1

“We never stopped”

Nezi Keiper backs down from no one. (Morgan White photos)

Wolves (l to r) Edie Bittner, Jackie Contreras, Anna Myles, and Frankie Tenore arrive to claim the pitch.

“We never stopped. The girls brought strong effort from start to finish.”

That was the primary positive note Coupeville High School girls soccer coach Kyle Nelson carried away Tuesday night.

Yes, a very-strong Mount Vernon Christian squad drilled the Wolves 10-0 at Mickey Clark Field, but the undermanned Wolves never stopped fighting.

Coupeville was missing leading scorer Ayden Wyman, who was ill, but the Hurricanes, who have ruled the Northwest 2B/1B League pitch, would have been tough to topple even with a full roster.

MVC scores quickly — it rattled home the night’s first goal just 33 seconds into play Tuesday — and it scores a lot.

The Hurricanes, who have built a strong program in the past couple of seasons, have multiple weapons, and all of them were firing during their visit to Whidbey Island.

Coupeville’s defense, anchored by seniors Nezi Keiper and Carolyn Lhamon, fought valiantly, charging into the fray time and again.

Unfortunately for the Wolves, MVC kept them under constant pressure, peppering the net with a never-ending hail of shots.

Seven balls found the back of the net in the first half, with three more Hurricane scores tacked on in the game’s final 40 minutes.

Nelson praised his team for not wavering while down 7-0, but instead closing with some of their strongest play of the night.

“We were a little better in the second half,” he said. “The girls made adjustments and finished with conviction.”

The loss drops Coupeville to 0-2 in league play, 1-5 overall, with a crucial game coming up on the schedule next week.

The Wolves host Friday Harbor — a team it narrowly lost to in the season opener — Tuesday, Oct. 4.

Four of the seven Northwest 2B/1B League schools play girls soccer, and two teams make the playoffs.

MVC is the frontrunner right now, La Conner the cellar dweller, and the battle between Coupeville and Friday Harbor will likely go a long way towards determining the league’s #2 seed.

Cole White leads the charge. (Morgan White photos)

There’s a reason Orcas Island is the defending 2B/1B state boys soccer champs.

The Vikings are good.

Orcas proved as much Tuesday, using a very-precise style of play to hold off a scrappy Coupeville squad.

Toppling the Wolves 5-2 at Mickey Clark Field, the Vikings improve to 4-1 on the season, while CHS falls to 2-3.

But while the game involved two Northwest 2B/1B League rivals, it won’t go into the books as a conference tilt.

Only the final eight games of the season, which starts with Coupeville travelling to play Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood Oct. 4, count as “league games” and decide playoff seeding.

The first five games for the Wolves, while all against NWL schools, are viewed as non-conference bouts for accounting purposes.

Which didn’t mean Coupeville didn’t want to upend the reigning champs, because they did.

Coming off an epic upset of Friday Harbor — the only team to topple Orcas this season — the Wolves were hoping to make it a two-fer.

It wasn’t to be, however, as the Vikings put on a clinic in the first half, controlling both sides of the field with a precise short passing attack, the ball skipping from player to player.

Coupeville’s defense, which was missing two key players in Andrew Williams and Alex Smith, held up well, but the Vikings took advantage of any small cracks, striking like cobras.

Orcas scored first off of a gorgeous header, set up by a (wait for it) precise pass which slipped between defenders and found a waiting noggin.

The Vikings notched two goals in the first seven minutes, before the teams played a half hour of scoreless ball marked by big defensive plays from both backlines.

The game looked like it would remain close heading to the break, but Orcas stung the Wolves with two more scores in the final three minutes of the half to stretch things out.

Wolf goalie Nick Guay surveys the field after making a save.

Even down four goals, Coupeville fought back valiantly.

Cole White brought Wolf fans to their feet with a great run 12 minutes into the second half.

Corralling a pass from Aidan Wilson, who flipped the ball out in front of the defense, White chased the bouncing orb down, juked a defender out of his shoes, then slapped home his first goal of the season.

Five minutes later, it was Wilson’s turn to net a score, banging home his team-leading fifth goal off of an assist from Preston Epp.

Drawing the goalie out of the net, Wilson rumbled past the out-of-place netminder and buried the ball into the corner of the net with a flick of his lethal foot.

Coupeville had all the momentum at that point, and 22 minutes to pull off a miracle, but Orcas closed the game like a team built to handle pressure.

The Vikings kept the ball away from the Wolves, ran time down, then added an insurance goal in stoppage time as the exclamation point on the night.

While his team lost, Coupeville coach Robert Wood liked the effort put together by his short-handed team against a very-strong program.

“Orcas knows how to shoot, how to move, and how to be aggressive when it counts,” he said.

“They put on a clinic of possession and quick ball movement,” Wood added. “Really fun game. Very impressive response by our team to their skills.”

Rumble, young men, rumble.