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Chase Anderson (left) and Davin Houston celebrate a touchdown in an earlier game. (Julie Wheat photo)

They found some cracks in the defense. Just not enough of them.

Playing on the road Saturday, the Coupeville High School football team became the first squad to score against Granite Falls this season, but couldn’t quite derail the unbeaten Tigers.

With senior quarterback Chase Anderson connecting on four touchdown passes, the Wolves made their hosts work for the 58-27 non-conference win.

With the victory, Granite, which shut out East Jefferson 47-0 and Sultan 42-0 to open the season, gets to 3-0.

Meanwhile, Coupeville, a 2B school which has played three straight 1A foes, will carry an 0-3 mark into next week’s Homecoming clash with Cedar Park Christian-Bothell.

But, while the Wolves are still looking for that first win, they demonstrated they can light up the scoreboard.

Anderson is just the fifth gunslinger in CHS history to toss at least four touchdowns in a game, joining Corey Cross (4), Brad Sherman (4), Hunter Downes (4), and Logan Downes (5).

Playing against a previously-unbreakable Granite defense, he spread the love out, dropping scoring passes into the hands of Davin Houston, Josh Stockdale, and Nathan Coxsey.

Score #1 came on a 15-yard pass to Houston late in the first quarter, tying the game up at 7-7.

Granite promptly pushed its lead back out to 14-7 off a long scoring run to open the second quarter, only to see Anderson respond with a 23-yard scoring strike to Stockdale.

Unfortunately for Coupeville, that would be the last time the game was knotted up, though the Wolves hung tough, with the game not being broken open until late.

The Tigers seized momentum late in the second frame, scoring 16 unanswered points in a little over two minutes.

A long pass play for a touchdown was followed by a blocked punt taken in for another six points, then Granite forced a safety, and suddenly it was 30-14 in favor of the hosts.

The Wolves trimmed things back to 30-20 right before the half, with Anderson and Houston teaming up for a 28-yard touchdown pass, but CHS failed to convert on a two-point PAT try.

The teams exchanged touchdowns to open the third, with Anderson lofting a 25-yard pass to Coxsey to get Coupeville back within 37-27.

That would be the final gasp for the Wolves, however, as Granite went to the ground, grinding out three touchdowns late to make the final score look more lopsided than it really was.

With his two touchdown receptions Saturday, Houston has a team-high four trips to the end zone this season, and the junior Wolf has scored in all three games.

Stockdale, a junior, and Coxsey, a sophomore, recorded their first high school touchdowns.

Granite was led by senior Joseph Roberts, who scored touchdowns three ways Saturday — on a catch, a run, and by recovering the blocked punt.

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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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Wolf hoops stars grab a photo op between games. (Photo courtesy Brad Sherman)

The summer hoops grind continues.

Coupeville High School boys’ basketball players traveled North earlier this week to take part in the Blaine Border Bash.

While there the Wolves squared off with teams from Stanwood, Burlington-Edison, Blaine, and Squalicum.

“Played really tough against some good squads!” said CHS coach Brad Sherman.

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“Up, up, and away I sail.” (Parker Hammons photos)

Zing go the runners, click goes the camera.

Coupeville High School track and field athletes have been busy recently, showing up and showing out at meet after meet, and CHS yearbook photo ace Parker Hammons has been on the scene.

The pics seen above and below come to us courtesy of the young snapper.

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CHS track managers Jeann Nitta and Tomoaki Nishihara are the true power behind the throne. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time to run with the big boys (and girls).

The second track and field meet of the season sent Coupeville High School’s squad way down the road Saturday, where the Wolves vied at the 24-team Rainier Icebreaker.

The meet drew schools from numerous classifications, but the Wolves, repping a 2B school, more than held their own.

Coupeville’s boys placed fifth in the team competition, while their female counterparts claimed 14th overall.

Onalaska’s boys and Rainier’s girls came out on top in the point chase.

While Coupeville didn’t claim any individual wins, the Wolves did collect three second-place performances, with two of those being ties among teammates.

Katie Marti was runner-up in the javelin, while Cael Wilson shared second place in the high jump and pole vault with Davin Houston and Axel Marshall, respectively.

Toss in 22 PR’s spread out amongst 19 Wolves, with Isa Mc Fetridge, Liam Blas, and Ari Cunningham notching two apiece to lead the way, and CHS coaches came away pleased.

“Beautiful afternoon, high energy, new faces — team came in hungry for success!” said Bob Martin.

Coupeville returns to action next week with two meets. Up first is a trip off-island Wednesday, Mar. 26 for a Northwest 2B/1B League meet hosted by Mount Vernon Christian.

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

200 — Isa Mc Fetridge (23rd) 31.48 *PR*; Olivia Hall (27th) 32.58 *PR*

400 — Lexis Drake (19th) 1:19.03 *PR*; Marin Winger (21st) 1:20.40 *PR*

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (3rd) 2:33.53; Drake (24th) 3:37.64

1600 — Aleksia Jump (15th) 6:52.11 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (20th) 21.31; Ari Cunningham (22nd) 21.63 *PR*

300 Hurdles — McDonald (15th) 1:04.47; Frankie Tenore (18th) 1:12.20 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — A. Cunningham, Mc Fetridge, Willow Leedy-Bonifas, Hall (11th) 59.27

Shot Put — Katie Marti (3rd) 31-06

Discus — Marti (6th) 92-08 *PR*; Lillian Ketterling (12th) 63-05

Javelin — Marti (2nd) 84-09

High Jump — Ayden Wyman (10th) 4-02; Tenore (13th) 4-02

Pole Vault — A. Jump (6th) 6-00

Long Jump — Mc Fetridge (17th) 12-03 *PR*; A. Cunningham (21st) 12-00 *PR*

 

BOYS:

100 — Chase Anderson (12th) 12.01 *PR*; Marcelo Gebhard (30th) 12.74 *PR*

200 — Dane Hadsall (25th) 27.19 *PR*; Nikolas Rogers (31st) 30.04 *PR*

400 — Blake Burrows (9th) 57.22; Hadsall (18th) 1:00.41

800 — Carson Field (5th) 2:15.41; Kenneth Jacobsen (9th) 2:20.26

1600 — Field (12th) 5:05.21; Malachi Somes (15th) 5:14.26

3200 — George Spear (10th) 10:53.38 *PR*; Ethan Walling (25th) 12:44.87 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Axel Marshall (9th) 19.23 *PR*; Liam Blas (16th) 23.57 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Blas (10th) 51.01 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Matthew Ward, Preston EppAnderson (4th) 46.20

Shot Put — Gebhard (14th) 34-01.25; Khanor Jump (34th) 27-08.50

Discus — K. Jump (29th) 79-07 *PR*; Blas (33rd) 71-10

Javelin — Somes (9th) 117-08; Gebhard (18th) 104-08

High Jump — Davin Houston (2nd) 5-08; Cael Wilso(2nd) 5-08

Pole Vault — Marshall (2nd) 10-06; Wilson (2nd) 10-06

Long Jump — Somes (21st) 15-06; Beckett Green (27th) 14-07 *PR*

Triple Jump — Ward (4th) 37-08 *PR*; Marshall (14th) 34-04

 

MIXED:

4 x 400 Relay — Laken Simpson, Epp, Stuurmans, Burrows (5th) 4:08.89

SMR 800 (100-100-200-400) — Simpson, Green, Wyman, M. Cunningham (10th) 1:58.18

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