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Dominic Coffman heads up field in Spain.

Give him the ball and get out of his way.

Coupeville grad Dominic Coffman continues to carve up the football field in Spain, where the former Wolf star plays for the Las Bravas Black Demons.

This past Sunday he picked up 108 rushing yards and a touchdown to help spur his gridiron crew to a second-straight win to open a new season.

With wins over Osos and Zaragoza, the Black Demons are a crisp 2-0.

During his time at CHS, Coffman went to state in football, basketball, and track and field, bringing home a second-place medal in the 4 x 100 relay as a senior.

Rumbling for yardage.

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Dominic Coffman

Dominic Coffman continues to run amok in Spain.

The Coupeville High School grad cracked the defense for two touchdowns on the ground Saturday, churning and burning his way to gridiron glory to help his football team advance to another championship game.

With the former Wolf pounding away for close to 100 yards as a rusher, the Las Bravas Black Demons destroyed the Mallorca Voltors 46-0 in a semifinal matchup.

Coffman and Co. now advance to the title game Dec. 17 to play the Badalona Dracs, who blanked the Hospitalet Pioners 27-0 in the day’s other game.

This is the second season of playing American football abroad for the former Northwest 2B/1B League MVP, as he helped Las Bravas win the Spanish Cup in his debut campaign.

During his Coupeville days, Coffman, a 2023 grad, went to state 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.

In his final state appearance, he was part of a CHS 4 x 100 relay unit which finished second.

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Marquette Cunningham, on his way to being named an All-League player. (Bailey Thule photos)

One final honor for a pack of Wolves.

With three Coupeville High School players selected on both sides of the ball, seven players from the 2024 gridiron squad landed All-League status when coaches voted.

Among the seven schools in the Northwest 2B/1B League, Orcas Island and Mount Vernon Christian don’t play football, while La Conner, Concrete, and Darrington are currently competing as eight-man teams.

That leaves Coupeville and Friday Harbor as the only 11-man units.

From that talent pool, Wolf quarterback Chase Anderson, who scored a team-high 99 points, was tabbed as the league’s Offensive MVP.

Joining him as First-Team picks on the offensive side of the ball were receiver Jack Porter, tight end Hunter Bronec, and linemen Marcelo Gebhard and Riley Lawless.

Wolf running back Johnny Porter was tabbed for honorable mention status.

Wolf seniors Marcelo Gebhard (54), Hunter Bronec (34), and Jack Porter earned recognition for stellar seasons.

On defense, Anderson (defensive back), Jack Porter (lineman), and linebackers Gebhard, Marquette Cunningham, and Johnny Porter were First-Team picks.

Lawless is a sophomore, Anderson and Cunningham are juniors, while Gebhard, Bronec, and the Porter twins are seniors.

Coupeville, which finished 5-4 overall, 1-1 in league play, also earned the team sportsmanship award.

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Junior quarterback Chase Anderson led his team in scoring, racking up 99 points this season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The gear is turned in, and the final page turned.

The Coupeville High School football team capped a successful season Friday with a dessert banquet, handing out awards and letters.

The 2B Wolves went 5-4 while playing five of their nine games against 1A foes.

That included a Homecoming win over Friday Harbor, and a comeback for the ages on the road against Cedar Park Christian-Bothell.

And it’s off to the races.

In contention for a state playoff berth until the final week, Coupeville loses a solid pack of seniors but can return many of their key players next season.

With only two Northwest 2B/1B League schools playing 11-man football — three others play eight-man while two don’t participate at all — coaches opted not to name an All-Conference squad.

But here’s what CHS head man Bennett Richter and his staff handed out:

 

Offensive MVP:

Chase Anderson

 

Defensive MVP:

Marcelo Gebhard

 

Way of the Wolf:

Jack Porter

 

Scout Team Player of the Year:

Gabe Smith

 

Four-Year Players:

Hunter Bronec
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter

 

Captains:

Chase Anderson
Marcelo Gebhard
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter

 

Varsity letter winners:

Chase Anderson
Liam Blas
Hunter Bronec
Jayme Carranza
Nathan Coxsey
Marquette Cunningham
Marcelo Gebhard
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Davin Houston
Riley Lawless
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Zander Pulliam
Gabe Smith
Jackson Sollars
Malachi Somes
Ira Volpentesta
Ayden Warren
Jonah Weyl

 

Participation certificates:

Richmond Bandong
Ryan Beaston
Matthew Campbell (Manager)
Zechariah Hammond
Chance Hart
Khanor Jump
Zach Millay
Keegan Ramos-Kalwies
Nikolas Rogers
Jude Swankie

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Hunter (left) and Hurlee Bronec are leaving the outdoors behind and heading into the gym for basketball season. (Danica Strong photos)

One week left.

Or actually more like three or four days.

Fall sports comes to a close for Coupeville High School this coming week, with volleyball making a trek to Yakima for the state tourney Wednesday and possibly Thursday.

The Wolf spikers are the last team standing as soccer, football, cross country, and cheer have wrapped their campaigns.

So that means today’s look at the standings is our last one until basketball season kicks into gear.

Ari Armstrong, Nick Shelly and associates have gotten CHS sports off to a strong start this fall.

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 8-0-0 17-2-0
Lopez Island 6-2-0 14-2-0
PC Christian 6-2-0 12-4-2
Coupeville 4-4-0 6-8-1
Friday Harbor 4-4-0 8-7-0
MV Christian 4-4-0 9-5-1
CPC-Lynnwood 2-6-0 5-9-0
La Conner 2-6-0 2-11-1
Grace Academy 0-8-0 2-12-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-1 5-4
Friday Harbor 1-1 4-5

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 5-5
La Conner 0-0 3-4
Concrete 0-1 3-6

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 10-0 16-0
Darrington 6-2 18-5
La Conner 6-4 12-9
Orcas Island 6-4 12-10
MV Christian 4-6 7-10
Concrete 1-7 9-11
Friday Harbor 0-10 2-13

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