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Wolf sophomore Chance Kleinfelter scored a TD on his first varsity carry Friday night (John Fisken photo)

 Wolf sophomore Chance Kleinfelter busted free for a 14-yard TD run on his first varsity carry Friday night as CHS pounded Chimacum 57-14. (John Fisken photos)

JR Pendergrass

JR Pendergrass hauled down the Cowboy QB for a safety.

There were no Friday Night Lights, just one bright shining star to light up the sky.

Running wild in the daytime Friday afternoon (kickoff was a painfully early 3 PM), Josh Bayne amassed 400 total yards and six touchdowns, powering the Coupeville High School football team to a 57-14 decimation of host Chimacum.

The win snapped a two-game skid for the Wolves, lifting them to 4-3 overall, 3-2 in Olympic League play.

It also guaranteed them a straight-up battle for a playoff spot in six days.

With Port Townsend shredding host Klahowya 27-9 in a late game Friday, the Redhawks clinched at least a tie for the league title.

Port Townsend (5-2, 4-1) will close out league play with a rivalry game against Chimacum (0-7, 0-5) Oct. 24. Coupeville will host Klahowya (3-4, 3-2) the same night, as the Wolves celebrate Homecoming.

Barring an epic upset by Chimacum, the Coupeville/Klahowya grudge match will be for the league’s #2 playoff berth.

The Wolves put themselves into position to play for a playoff berth by reigniting their running attack.

After being shut down a week earlier by Port Townsend, they shredded every last bit of resistance Chimacum could muster, rolling up 528 yards on the ground.

Bayne went for 306 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries, while Wiley Hesselgrave pounded off tackle for another 111.

With the rushing attack working so well, Wolf quarterback Joel Walstad, still a bit gimpy as he recovers from a hip pointer, wasn’t asked to carry a huge burden.

When he did throw, though, he did it with precision, completing six passes for 111 yards.

Half of Walstad’s completions went for touchdowns, with Bayne hauling in all three scoring strikes, with the longest a 33-yard catch-and-run.

With 306 yards on the ground, 64 through the air and 30 on a kickoff return, Bayne hit the magic 400-yard mark right on the head.

Hesselgrave and sophomore Chance Kleinfelter joined Bayne in reaching the end zone, with Kleinfelter turning his first varsity rushing attempt into a 14-yard TD run.

The game was relatively close in the first half, with Coupeville up 21-6 at the break.

After that, it was all Wolves, all the time, as they poured it on with a 36-point second half that included a fourth-quarter safety from JR Pendergrass.

The CHS defense was lights-out for much of the game, with Pendergrass, Matt Shank and Aaron Wright recording sacks and CJ Smith picking off a pass.

Hesselgrave was a beast on the defensive side, collecting 10 tackles and three assists, while Bayne snagged eight tackles.

Shank (5), Wright (5), Hunter Smith (5), Jacob Martin (4), Dominic Dausey (3) and Mitchell Carroll (3) all stepped up as well.

With top receiver Ryan Griggs slowed by an injury, Walstad picked up a few new targets.

Carroll and Cameron Toomey-Stout both hauled in 12-yard passes to back up Bayne (3-64) and Hesselgrave (1-23).

With the running game clicking at all times, Coupeville almost had three backs hit 100 yards.

Sophomore Jacob Martin cruised to 80 yards on seven carries to back up Bayne and Hesselgrave.

Walstad (1-15), Kleinfelter (1-14) and Mitchell Losey (3-2) chipped in.

All total Coupeville rolled up 705 all-purpose yards (528 run, 111 pass, 66 return).

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Gabe Wynn (John Fisken photo)

Sophomore Gabe Wynn has 13 tackles in his first season. (John Fisken photo)

Numbers tell the story.

Wracked by injuries, Coupeville High School has taken a backwards step or two in the past two weeks, dropping consecutive games and falling back to #29 in the rankings (http://www.scoreczar.org/classifications/4-high-school-football-wa1a ).

But, as the Wolves sit at 3-3 overall, 2-2 in the 1A Olympic League (just a game off of first-place), they have continued to pile up some impressive stats.

Senior two-way terror Josh Bayne currently sits in the Top 10 for 1A players in six categories, while senior quarterback Joel Walstad’s name appear three times.

Your up-to-date stats, heading into next Friday’s game at Chimacum:

Offense:

Passing:

Joel Walstad  73 completions for 943 yards (#2 in 1A) with 7 TDs and 9 INTs
CJ Smith  9-99 with 1/1
Josh Bayne 1-43

Receiving:

Ryan Griggs 22 receptions for 328 yards (#5 in 1A)
Bayne 23-279 (#8 in 1A)
C. Smith 17-242
Wiley Hesselgrave 9-134
Jacob Martin 9-66
Lathom Kelley 4-21
Mitchell Carroll 2-15
Gabe Wynn
1-0

Rushing:

Bayne 87 carries for 732 yards (#2 in 1A)
Kelley 21-242
Hesselgrave 25-175
Martin 33-132
Mitchell Losey 4-23
C. Smith 4-12
Walstad 14-11

Kickoff/punt returns:

Bayne 7 returns for 144 yards
Hesselgrave 8-110
Kelley 5-83
Losey
1-10
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-8
Wynn 1-0

Total yards:

Bayne 1054 (#2 in 1A)
Walstad 954 (#6 in 1A)
C. Smith 353
Griggs 328
Hesselgrave 309
Kelley 263
Martin 198
Losey 23
Carroll 15

Scoring:

Bayne (48) — 8 TD (#2 in 1A)
Walstad (41) — 4 TD, 12 PAT (#6 in 1A), 1 FG, 1 two-point conversion
Kelley (24) — 4 TD
Hesselgrave (18) — 3 TD
Griggs
(10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
C. Smith (10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
Matt Shank (2) — 1 safety

Defense:

Tackles:

Bayne 48 solo, 10 assists (#4 in 1A)
Hesselgrave 24-4
Aaron Wright 18-9
Kelley 14-12
Shank 22-3
Oscar Liquidano 21-4
Martin 13-4
Wynn
13-0
Griggs 9-3
Isaac Vargas
8-3
Brenden Gilbert 7-0
C. Smith 5-2
Hunter Smith 6-0
Walstad
5-1
Losey 4-2
Josh Lord
3-2
Dominic Dausey 3-0
James Vidoni 1-1
Jake Lord 1-0
Mitchell Carroll
0-1

Sacks:

Bayne 2
Hesselgrave 2

Interceptions:

Bayne 4 (#2 in 1A)
C. Smith 1
H. Smith 1

Fumble recoveries:

Bayne 3
Vargas 2
Dausey
1
Hesselgrave
1
Kelley
1
Martin 1
H. Smith
1
Walstad 1
Wright 1
Wynn
1

Blocked kicks:

Shank 1

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Oscar Liquidano (John Fisken photo)

Senior lineman Oscar Liquidano is tied for fifth on the team in tackles. (John Fisken photos)

Sophomore Jacob Martin

Sophomore Jacob Martin is piling up stats on both sides of the ball.

Josh Bayne is making a bid to be an All-State player.

The Coupeville High School senior is in the Top 10 in Class 1A in at least five different categories and is the driving force behind a Wolf gridiron squad (3-2 overall, 2-1 in league) that is tied for first in the Olympic League.

As CHS prepares for a huge road game this Friday, Oct. 10 at Port Townsend, marinate for a bit in the latest stats, direct from MaxPreps.com:

Offense:

Passing:

Joel Walstad  57 completions for 786 yards (#3 in 1A) with 6 TDs and 6 INTs
CJ Smith  9-99 with 1/1

Receiving:

C. Smith 16 receptions for 241 yards (#7 in 1A)
Ryan Griggs 18-236 (#8 in 1A)
Josh Bayne  18-228 (#9 in 1A)
Wiley Hesselgrave 6-95
Jacob Martin 6-49
Lathom Kelley 4-21
Mitchell Carroll 2-15
Gabe Wynn
1-0

Rushing:

Bayne 70 carries for 671 yards (#2 in 1A, #4 in state)
Kelley 21-242
Hesselgrave 24-169
Martin 29-99
C. Smith 4-12
Walstad 13-10
Mitchell Losey 1-1

Kickoff/punt returns:

Bayne 7 returns for 144 yards
Kelley 5-83
Hesselgrave 1-16
Losey
1-10
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-8
Wynn 1-0

Scoring:

Bayne (42) — 7 TD (#2 in 1A)
Walstad (35) — 3 TD, 12 PAT, 1 FG, 1 two-point conversion
Kelley (24) — 4 TD
Griggs (14) — 2 TD, 1 conversions
Hesselgrave
(12) — 2 TD
C. Smith (10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
Matt Shank (2) — 1 safety

Defense:

Tackles:

Bayne 38 solo, 7 assists (#6 in 1A)
Kelley 14-12
Aaron Wright 14-7
Shank 17-3
Hesselgrave 16-2
Oscar Liquidano
14-4
Martin 10-4
Wynn
13-0
Griggs 8-3
Isaac Vargas
8-2
Brenden Gilbert 7-0
Walstad
5-1
C. Smith
4-2
Josh Lord
3-2
Losey 2-2
Dominic Dausey
3-0
Hunter Smith
2-0
James Vidoni 1-1
Jake Lord 1-0
Mitchell Carroll
0-1

Sacks:

Bayne 2
Hesselgrave 2

Interceptions:

Bayne 4 (#2 in 1A)
C. Smith 1
H. Smith 1

Fumble recoveries:

Bayne 3
Dausey 1
Hesselgrave
1
Kelley
1
Martin 1
H. Smith
1
Vargas
1
Walstad 1
Wynn 1

Blocked kicks:

Shank 1

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Senior captain Aaron Wright is third on the team in tackles. (John Fisken photos)

Senior captain Aaron Wright is third on the team in tackles. (John Fisken photos)

"Hi. We're gonna roll up about 500 yards on you. That work? It does? Nice."

“Hi. We’re gonna roll up about 500 yards or so on you. That work for you? It does? Nice.”

The best team in all the land.

Coming off a huge 29-21 win over highly-regarded Port Townsend Friday night, the Coupeville High School football squad is in sole possession of first place in the 1A Olympic League.

Now 3-1 overall, 2-0 in league play, the Wolves hold a game lead over Port Townsend (2-2, 1-1) and Klahowya (1-3, 1-1) and sit two up on Chimacum (0-4, 0-2).

Coupeville also boasts the best record on Whidbey, leading Oak Harbor (2-1) and South Whidbey (1-3).

How did the Wolves get there? By puttin’ up stats, baby. Big stats.

Take a gander below and marinate in all the statty glory:

Offense:

Passing:

Joel Walstad  53-94 for 754 yards (#2 in 1A)
CJ Smith  2-5 for 12 yards

Receiving:

CJ Smith 14 receptions for 229 yards (#2 in 1A)
Ryan Griggs 15-208 yards (#4 in 1A)
Josh Bayne  15-181
Wiley Hesselgrave 6-95
Jacob Martin 5-32
Lathom Kelley 4-21
Gabe Wynn 1-0

Rushing:

Bayne 56 carries for 580 yards (#1 in 1A)
Kelley 21-242
Hesselgrave 20-133
Martin 25-84
CJ Smith 3-9
Walstad 12-6

Kickoff/punt returns:

Bayne 5 returns for 114 yards
Kelley 5-83
Mitchell Losey 1-10
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-8
Wynn 1-0

Scoring:

Bayne (42) — 7 TD
Walstad (35) — 3 TD, 12 PAT, 1 FG, 1 two-point conversion
Kelley (24) — 4 TD
Hesselgrave (12) — 2 TD
Smith (10) — 1 TD, 2 conversions
Griggs (8) — 1 TD, 1 conversion
Matt Shank (2) — 1 safety

Defense:

Tackles:

Bayne 26 solo, 5 assists
Kelley 14-12
Aaron Wright 10-5
Shank 11-2
Oscar Liquidano 8-4
Wynn 10-0
Martin 7-2
Hesselgrave 6-1
Isaac Vargas 4-2
Brenden Gilbert 4-0
Griggs 4-0
Jake Lord 2-2
Walstad 2-0
CJ Smith 1-1
James Vidoni 1-1
Hunter Smith 1-0
Mitchell Carroll 0-1

Sacks:

Bayne 2
Hesselgrave 1

Interceptions:

Bayne 4
CJ Smith 1
Hunter Smith 1

Fumble recoveries:

Bayne 2
Kelley 1
Vargas 1
Walstad 1
Wynn 1

Blocked kicks:

Shank 1

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Lathom

Lathom Kelley ran for 189 yards and 3 TD’s Friday to spark CHS to a huge 29-21 victory. (John Fisken photo)

(Cheridan Eck photo)

Wolf cheerleaders enjoy the night. (Cheridan Eck photos)

With the only remaining home game being Homecoming, Senior Night festivities were held early this year.

 With the only remaining home game being Homecoming, Senior Night festivities were held early this year.

The experts were wrong. Every single freakin’ one of them.

Every newspaper reporter who picks winners and losers for football games. Every computer.

Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

The Port Townsend High School football team arrived on Whidbey Friday night already anointed as the champion in waiting of the 1A Olympic League.

Then, Lathom Kelley and Josh Bayne punched the Redhawks in the face and claimed first place for Cow Town.

By the time the Coupeville duo were done, rolling up a combined 333 yards on the ground, the Wolves had captured a thrilling 29-21 victory and staked a claim to sole possession of first place in the league.

With the win, CHS improved to 3-1 overall, 2-0 in league play. Port Townsend (2-2, 1-1) dropped into a tie with Klahowya (1-3, 1-1) which nipped Chimacum (0-4, 0-2) 36-26 Friday.

The Wolves, who opened with four straight home games, will now take their show on the road.

They play four of their final five games away from Whidbey, starting with a first-ever meeting with Klahowya next Friday, Oct. 3.

Facing a Redhawk squad that had won two straight, Coupeville came out on fire.

Using a pounding ground game (and a few trick plays), the Wolves rolled to a 29-7 lead midway through the second quarter, then withstood a late Port Townsend rally to nail down the win.

Kelley crashed in from six yards out to open the scoring less than five minutes into the game.

Port Townsend responded quickly, tying things up on their own 14-yard scoring run three minutes later, but the Wolves never flinched.

Wolf quarterback Joel Walstad, who left the game in the third quarter with a hip pointer (he’s expected to be OK), plunged in from the two-yard line on a sneak, before Coupeville blew the game open with a bit of treachery.

Clinging to a 14-7 lead, CHS coach Tony Maggio called for a fake punt and Kelley broke through the defense on a 46-yard scoring jaunt, leaving the Redhawks with their jaws scraping the turf.

Not done there, the Wolves tacked on a safety by Matt Shank and a third TD run from Kelley — this one went eight yards.

About the only miscue Coupeville had was a failure to tack on a two-point conversion after the final TD run.

Port Townsend rallied the troops in the second half, scoring twice to get within a touchdown and two-point conversion of forcing overtime.

But the Redhawks hopes died a sudden death when Bayne stepped in front of a pass and picked it off with under two minutes on the game clock.

In the biggest performance of his stellar high school career, Kelley, a junior, rambled for 189 yards on 14 carries.

Bayne, who entered the game as the leading rusher in 1A, tacked on 144 more on 18 carries, while Wiley Hesselgrave (25), CJ Smith (9), Jacob Martin (7) and Walstad (2) all chipped in to a 376-yard team effort.

Walstad (82) and his backup, Smith (12), accounted for 94 passing yards, with junior Ryan Griggs hauling in six passes for a team-high 60 yards.

Smith (2-18), Bayne (2-12) and Hesselgrave (1-4) also made sweet targets.

The Wolf defense stepped up multiple times, picking off four passes. Bayne hauled in two, while both Smith brothers (CJ and Hunter) snared one as well.

Shank was a rampaging beast, knocking down a pass and collecting the safety on a QB sack, while Walstad recovered a fumble on a kickoff.

Bayne paced the ‘d’ with eight tackles, followed by Hesselgrave (6), Oscar Liquidano (4), Kelley (3), Shank (2), Brenden Gilbert (1), Aaron Wright (1) and Isaac Vargas (1).

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