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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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Ready to rumble. (Thomas Ford photo)

The seniors will lead the way.

Coming off of a busy Saturday which saw two practices, and a team run at Ebey’s Landing, the Coupeville High School football team has released a hype poster for the new season.

Doubling as a schedule for Wolf fans, it was shot by photographer Thomas Ford and stars CHS seniors.

“That’s something I’d like to do every year for the graduating class,” said Coupeville head coach Bennett Richter.

“I thought it came out pretty awesome.

“Hopefully we can get the word out and get some people to come out and watch a very exciting Coupeville team!”

 

The 2022 schedule:

Fri-Sept. 2 — @ Klahowya — (5:00)
Fri-Sept. 9 — South Whidbey — THE BUCKET GAME — (7:00)
Fri-Sept. 16 — Sultan — (7:00)
Fri-Sept. 23 — @ La Conner — (5:00)
Fri-Sept. 30 — Friday Harbor — HOMECOMING — (6:00)
Fri-Oct. 7 — Bellingham — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 14 — @ Cascade (Leavenworth) — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 21 — La Conner — SENIOR NIGHT — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 28 — @ Friday Harbor — (6:30)

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Dominic Coffman was a First-Team All-Conference pick on both offense and defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The best defensive football player in the Northwest 2B/1B League wore a Coupeville uniform.

That’s the opinion of conference coaches, who tabbed junior cornerback Scott Hilborn as Defensive MVP when All-League honors were announced.

Friday Harbor running back Connor Haines, a senior, earned Offensive MVP.

La Conner claimed Best Sportsmanship, Friday Harbor’s Brock Hauck was tabbed Coach of the Year, and Haines was nominated for the All-State game.

Hilborn, Dominic Coffman, and Daylon Houston were honored as First-Team All-Conference selections on both sides of the ball, with Brian Casey, Kai Wong, William Davidson, and Tim Ursu each picked for one of the teams.

Coupeville went 2-2 in league play, coming up just short in a triple-overtime loss to Friday Harbor, which would have given them a share of the NWL title.

The Wolves closed their season by knocking off 2A Evergreen of Seattle on the road to finish at 3-5 overall.

No one got away from Scott Hilborn.

All-Conference Teams:

 

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE:

QB — Dylan Roberson – Senior – Friday Harbor
RB — Scott Hilborn – Junior – Coupeville
RB — Dominic Coffman – Junior – Coupeville
ATH — Ivory Damien – Sophomore – La Conner
TE — Nathan Posenjak – Junior – Friday Harbor
WR — Daylon Houston – Junior – Coupeville
OL — Jahrel Cayou – Senior – La Conner
OL — Tate Geiser – Junior – Friday Harbor
OL — Jack Mason – Senior – Friday Harbor
OL — Brian Casey – Senior – Coupeville
OL — Kai Wong – Junior – Coupeville
K — Victor Valenzuela – Freshman – Friday Harbor

 

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE:

QB — Logan Downes – Sophomore – Coupeville
RB — Pierce Kleine – Freshman – Friday Harbor
WR — Jonathan Valenzuela – Junior – Coupeville
RB — Kalli Adams – Junior – La Conner
RB — Chris Gustufson – Sophomore – Friday Harbor
WR — Cameron Breaux – Sophomore – Coupeville

 

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE:

DL — William Davidson – Sophomore – Coupeville
DL — Jack Mason – Senior – Friday Harbor
DL — Tate Geiser – Junior – Friday Harbor
DL — Westin Arnold – Freshman – La Conner
LB — Connor Haines – Senior – Friday Harbor
LB — Dominic Coffman – Junior – Coupeville
LB — Jahrel Cayou – Senior – La Conner
LB — Geoffry Volk – Junior – Friday Harbor
DB — Tim Ursu – Junior – Coupeville
DB — Dylan Roberson – Senior – Friday Harbor
DB — Daylon Houston – Junior – Coupeville

 

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE:

S — Haydin Dinuis – Senior – La Conner
DL — Kai Wong – Junior – Coupeville
DB — Ivory Damien – Sophomore – La Conner
LB — Kevin Partida – Junior – Coupeville
LB — Pierce Kleine – Freshman – Friday Harbor
DL — T.J. Ehresman – Junior – Friday Harbor

Daylon Houston was a standout on both sides of the ball.

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Mikey Robinett scored his first high school touchdown Friday, while also recovering a fumble. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Speed kills.

Facing the fastest-paced offense they’ve seen all season — an offense which didn’t show up on the game film they watched prior to Friday night’s game — the Coupeville High School football team fell 42-13 to visiting Cascade (Leavenworth).

The non-conference loss, coming in their Homecoming game, drops the Wolves to 2-4 heading into the regular-season finale next Thursday, Oct. 28 against Friday Harbor.

Friday’s clash against an Eastern Washington team Coupeville had never played before started with buckets of rain and a hint of fog, though the weather calmed down considerably by kickoff.

But the slick field, and slicker ball, bothered the Wolves in the early going, as they had trouble holding on to the football.

The bigger obstacle, however, was Cascade’s offensive style, as the Kodiaks jumped on the ball the moment the refs put it down and immediately ran plays.

No huddles. No discussion. No pause.

Just wham-bam-and-bam-again, with run after run slashing through the Wolves as they scrambled to catch up.

Cascade put 21 points on the board before Coupeville reached the end zone, and built an imposing 28-7 lead after just one (really long) first quarter.

And the Bruins did it with a variety of weapons, as sophomore quarterback Sam Webb rambled for a 39-yard TD run, before Joseph Wall and Kai Lewman hit pay-dirt on short jaunts.

Coupeville’s defense had its moments in the early going, with Brian Casey blowing up one run and planting the Kodiak ball carrier six feet under.

On another play, Mikey Robinett, playing the best game of his short career on both sides of the ball, crashed through the line, hauling Webb down for a crowd-pleasing sack.

But having to constantly backpedal and scramble with no down time left the Wolves vulnerable, something Cascade took advantage of in the early going.

When Coupeville had the ball, it had trouble holding on to it, and inadvertently gave away its best first-quarter chance.

Scott Hilborn brought a kickoff back 65 yards, shredding tacklers as he ran, then picked up an additional 10 yards thanks to a Cascade penalty at the end of the play.

But blessed with first and goal at the 10-yard line, the Wolves promptly fumbled the ball away, with Kodiak defender Gunnar Balzer sweeping up the suddenly-loose ball.

Down 21-0, Coupeville finally found its groove, with QB Logan Downes flicking a short pass over the middle to Hilborn, who punched it into high gear and outraced a pack of players for a 77-yard catch-and-run score.

The ninth touchdown of the season for Hilborn was followed by a booming PAT off the toe of kicker Daylon Houston, and things seemed to be taking a turn for the better.

Unfortunately, it would be a long time before the Wolves would score again.

Lewman went around the left side for a 17-yard TD run to cap the first quarter, and scoring runs from Wall and Kaston Dillon stretched the lead out to 42-7 by the half.

While they were having trouble on offense — including losing Downes to a knee injury — the Wolves continued to offer up some bright moments on defense.

Kevin Partida decimated the Kodiak line on a sack, while Hilborn picked off a rare Cascade pass to end a drive.

With Downes on the sideline from the second quarter on — lineman William Davidson also left at the half with a hand injury — Houston took the reigns at QB and acquitted himself nicely.

He proved to be an elusive runner, scrambling for nice yardage, while also flipping passes to Jonathan Valenzuela, Coen Killian, and Robinett.

Cascade’s sped-up offense was largely absent in the second half, and Coupeville held firm to blank the Kodiaks after the extended break.

Kai Wong leveled a runner a step behind the line, while Houston and Robinett both recovered fumbles in the second half.

Late in the fourth quarter the Wolves proved resilient, putting together their best drive since the early Hilborn touchdown.

Houston ripped off a 27-yard run, dippin’ and divin’ as Kodiak tacklers reached for him and came up grasping nothing but empty air.

With the Kodiaks on their heels, Houston then went airborne, tossing an 18-yard strike to Robinett, who made a sensational catch on the play before whirling into the end zone with his first high school touchdown.

In doing so, he became the ninth Wolf to score this season.

While the ensuing two-point conversion was denied, Coupeville ended the game on a strong note, and coach Marcus Carr came away largely pleased with how his team did against a school with a roster twice the size of his own.

“It was good to get all the young guys in, and they held up well,” he said. “We just need to keep getting stronger.”

Now the focus quickly turns to next week’s Senior Night game with Friday Harbor.

Kickoff is 4 PM at Mickey Clark Field, and the game is on a Thursday instead of the normal Friday, because if the Wolves win, they tie for the Northwest 2B/1B League title.

If that happens, Friday Harbor and Coupeville will play a half-game Saturday, Oct. 30 at a neutral site, with the winner advancing to the 12-team state football playoffs.

Lose their home finale Thursday, and it’s time to turn in gear and get back in the weight room.

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Dominic Coffman leads off a collection of CHS football portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jonathan Partida

Cole Hutchinson

Nick Armstrong

Joven Light

Isaiah Bittner

Kevin Partida

Daylon Houston

The games are done, the uniforms have been turned in, and, now, the final photos hit the internet.

The Coupeville High School football team finished 5-4 in 2019, the first winning record for a Wolf gridiron squad since 2005.

Along the way, we used a lot of pics, but I still find myself sitting with a collection of portraits shot in the preseason by John Fisken.

Today, those photos run free.

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