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Coupeville’s Dominic Coffman (center) celebrates winning a championship in Spain.

One year in, one title to his credit.

Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman was part of a championship-winning football team during his debut campaign overseas, as the Las Bravos Black Demons won the Spanish Cup Saturday.

The former Wolf, a three-sport star back in his CHS days, contributed on both sides of the ball, playing running back and linebacker.

The pics above and below, which come to us courtesy Dominic, capture the aftermath of the title game win.

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Dominic Coffman

All the way to the top in his first season overseas.

Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman and his semi-pro football team won a title Saturday in Madrid, as Las Rozas toppled OSO Rivas 27-23 in the Spanish Bowl.

The Black Demons finished 9-1 on the campaign.

Coffman played on both sides of the ball for Las Rozas, contributing at running back and linebacker this season.

He scored 38 points and cracked 500+ yards rushing during the regular season, while also collecting 15 tackles and an interception on defense.

During his Coupeville days, Coffman, a 2023 grad, went to the state tourney in football, basketball, and track and field, joining Jonathan Valenzuela as the only Wolf boys to pull off the trifecta since at least the ’70s.

He ran a leg on a 4 x 100 relay unit which finished second in all of 2B, while earlier being named Northwest 2B/1B League MVP for his play on the gridiron.

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Wolf grad Dominic Coffman is pursuing football dreams overseas. (Photos courtesy Coffman)

First season, first title game.

Coupeville High School grad Dominic Coffman, who now plays semi-pro football in Spain, will play for a championship Saturday, May 4.

He and his teammates with the Las Rozas Black Demons will square off with their arch-rivals, OSO Rivas.

Coffman and Co. are 8-1 after a playoff win over the Barcelona Dragons.

The former Wolf has been a force on both sides of the ball during his debut season overseas, scoring 38 points and cracking 500+ yards as a running back.

He also had 15 tackles and an interception on defense during the regular season.

Bringing the pain in Spain.

During his Coupeville days, Coffman, a 2023 grad, went to the state tourney in football, basketball, and track and field, joining Jonathan Valenzuela as the only Wolf boys to pull off the trifecta since at least the ’70s.

He ran a leg on a 4 x 100 relay unit which finished second in all of 2B, while earlier being named Northwest 2B/1B League MVP for his play on the gridiron.

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From Coupeville to Spain, Dominic Coffman continues to tear up the gridiron.

“The Dominator” is playoff-bound.

Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman, now playing football overseas in Spain, is headed to the postseason with the Las Rozas Black Demons.

Having completed a 7-1 regular season, the gridiron crew will carry a #2 seed into the playoffs and open on the road against the Barcelona Dragons.

Coffman, playing in his first season in Spain, has been a force on both sides of the ball.

The former Wolf has picked up 500+ yards as a running back, accounting for 38 points while frequently carrying would-be tacklers along with him for the ride.

On the defensive side Coffman has recorded 15 tackles and an interception.

During his days growing up in Coupeville, he was an All-Conference player and Northwest 2B/1B League MVP during football season, while advancing to state in three sports.

As a senior, Coffman contributed to a Wolf basketball team which went 16-0 in the regular season and won the program’s first district title in 50+ years.

He also competed in track and field, topping things off by running a leg on a 4 x 100 relay team, which finished 2nd in 2B at the state meet.

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Logan Martin lets it fly. (Photo courtesy Bob Martin)

All around the world, the Wolves were howling.

Four different Coupeville High School grads were in action at the next level this weekend, with action going down in three sports and on two continents.

What was happening:

 

Logan Martin:

Now a sophomore track and field star at Central Washington University, he claimed a pair of top-three finishes at the PLU Open in Tacoma.

Martin finished second in the hammer throw Friday, tossing the implement 176 feet, nine inches, then came back around Saturday to earn third in the shot put with a throw of 42-8.75.

 

Dominic Coffman:

The 2023 CHS grad is playing semi-pro football in Spain, and he rushed for 150 yards and a pair of touchdowns Saturday as the Las Rozas Black Demons won 44-13.

That gives the former Wolf four scores across the past two games for a gridiron squad which is now 6-0 on the season.

 

Tate Wyman:

The Oregon Tech freshman ran in two track events Saturday at the Pacific Northwest Invite in Corvallis.

Wyman placed seventh in the 110 hurdles in 19.13 seconds, and 17th in the 200, where he set a PR with a time of 24.42.

 

Caleb Meyer:

The former Wolf saw his basketball career at Skagit Valley College end Saturday, with the Cardinals falling 79-77 to Tacoma in an overtime thriller in the semifinals of the Northwest Athletic Conference tourney.

SVC finished 26-6 as Meyer saw court time in 20 games during his sophomore campaign.

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