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William Davidson and Coupeville High School football closed with a win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Their swan song was a sweet one.

A week after a mud-encrusted triple-overtime loss to Friday Harbor ended its playoff hopes, the Coupeville High School football team wrote a better ending Thursday night in Burien.

Facing off with Evergreen (Seattle), a 2A Kingco school, the 2B Wolves punched upwards and threw some haymakers in a 28-13 win.

The non-conference victory raises Coupeville’s final record to 3-5 and sends seniors Brian Casey and Isaiah Bittner out on a high note.

While the Wolves had a sizable disadvantage in terms of bodies, with Evergreen’s roster sporting 50 names to Coupeville’s 20 or so players, that didn’t dictate Thursday’s result.

“They were a bigger team roster and size wise, but we were the more physical team,” said CHS coach Marcus Carr.

The game was won on the ground, with CHS taking a 14-13 lead into the halftime break, then stretching the margin out in the second half.

Jonathan Valenzuela punched in a touchdown for the Wolves, his second score of the season.

The headliner, however, was junior Scott Hilborn, who hit pay-dirt three times, notching his 10th, 11th, and 12th touchdowns.

Those 12 scores, tallied across eight games, are the third-most scored by a Wolf in a single season during the Coupeville Sports era, which runs from 2012 to today.

Hilborn trails just Josh Bayne (25 in 2014) and Hunter Smith (14 in 2016), who both had 10 games to work with.

Cameron Breaux and Logan Downes rounded out Thursday’s scoring effort, with both Wolves breaking the line on successful two-point conversion attempts.

Breaux was the tenth Coupeville player to score during a season when the team tallied 190 points, which breaks down to a tidy 23.75 per game.

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Coupeville High School junior Dominic Coffman gets to rumble one more game this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Not done just yet.

The Coupeville High School football team has picked up a week 10 crossover game against another school which missed the playoffs.

The Wolves, who sit at 2-5, head to Highline Memorial Stadium Thursday, Nov. 4 to play Seattle’s Evergreen High School.

Kickoff is 6 PM.

The stadium is located at 400 S. 156th Street in Burien.

The game will pit Coupeville, a 2B school, against a 2A foe from the vaunted 2A/3A/4A Kingco — albeit one which finished dead-last in the 2A division.

Evergreen, 1-7, earned its lone win when Foster forfeited the regular-season finale.

Prior to that, the Wolverines lost:

50-42 to Sultan
55-6 to Meridian
49-14 to Lindbergh
48-14 to Highline
46-12 to Interlake
40-18 to Renton
25-19 to Sammamish

Evergreen will have a substantial player advantage, as it lists 50 players on its roster, while Coupeville is in the 20-22 range.

Best names on the roster?

Shady Earl, a sophomore defensive back/running back, and Viking Bergfast, a junior linebacker/running back.

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Bryley Gilbert pounds towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fall sports can’t totally fade out until we’ve used up all our photos.

Today’s collection is a mix of cross country, football, and boys soccer images, with a fan pic tossed in for good measure.

To see more of John Fisken’s photographic work, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Scott Hilborn catches up with an old friend.

Edie Bittner hits the finish line.

Xavier Murdy goes for a run.

Cristina McGrath flies across the grass.

Logan Downes sprints to freedom.

Wolf fans support their team.

Tony Garcia: “I’m kicking it way over there!”

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Savina Wells and teammates play at the district tourney Nov. 3. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

William Davidson and Co. are hoping for one more game.

Things are winding down.

As we head into November, fall sports are all but done for Coupeville High School.

Boys and girls soccer wrapped their seasons during the week which just ended, while volleyball, cross country and (maybe) football have a smidge left to play.

The Wolf spikers are off to the district tourney Nov. 3, where they’ll open against Auburn Adventist Academy.

Win, and Coupeville faces off with two-time defending 2B state champs La Conner later that night for a trip to the big dance.

Cross country sends three runners — Claire Mayne, Mitchell Hall, and Helen Strelow — to state Nov. 6, while CHS football seeks a foe for a crossover game between schools which missed the playoffs.

After that, it’s off to the gym for basketball season.

Where we sit through Oct. 31:

 

Northwest League boys soccer:

School League Overall
PC Christian 14-1 14-1
Orcas Island 13-2 13-2
MV Christian 10-5 10-5
Friday Harbor 9-5 9-5
La Conner 7-8 7-8
Coupeville 4-10 4-10
Grace Academy 4-12 4-12
Lopez Island 3-12 3-12
CPC-Lynnwood 0-9 0-9

 

Northwest League football:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 4-0 5-4
Darrington 1-0 3-4
Coupeville 2-2 2-5
Concrete 0-1 0-4
La Conner 0-4 0-5

 

Northwest League girls soccer:

School League Overall
MV Christian 8-0-0 12-1-1
Friday Harbor 6-3-0 6-7-1
Coupeville 2-6-0 4-7-0
La Conner 0-7-0 1-7-0

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
La Conner 12-0 17-0
Coupeville 10-2 10-5
Orcas Island 7-5 10-6
Darrington 6-6 10-8
Concrete 3-9 4-11
MV Christian 3-9 6-11
Friday Harbor 1-11 2-13

Xavier Murdy and boys soccer are done for the season.

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Logan Downes scored his third touchdown Thursday. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Dominic Coffman has reached the end zone five times during his junior season.

Is this the end?

We’re not sure, to be honest.

Thursday’s Senior Night game against Friday Harbor was the final one on the original schedule for the Coupeville High School football team.

But, now that the Wolves know they won’t be playoff-bound, there’s a chance CHS will pick up one more game against another school on the outside looking in.

As we wait for the scheduling dance to play out in the office of Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, we can take a look at the team’s scoring stats.

Might be final. Might not be. Only time will tell.

 

Scoring stats through seven games:

 

Touchdowns:

Scott Hilborn – 9
Dominic Coffman – 5
Logan Downes – 3
Daylon Houston – 2
Tim Ursu – 2
Cole Hutchinson – 1
Johnny Porter – 1
Mikey Robinett – 1
Jonathan Valenzuela — 1

 

PATs:

Daylon Houston – 10

 

Conversions:

Hutchinson – 1

 

Points:

Hilborn – 54
Coffman – 30
Houston — 22
Downes — 18
Ursu – 12
Hutchinson – 8
Porter – 6
Robinett — 6
Valenzuela — 6

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