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Johnny Porter puts in preseason work. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the stats rain down.

Fresh off their first-ever win over former league rival Klahowya, the Coupeville High School football squad crunched the numbers, and they look good.

The Wolves filled up the stat sheet in the season-opening 41-21 win, with grizzled vets and fresh-faced newcomers sharing top honors.

 

Stats through week one:

 

OFFENSE:

 

Passing:

Logan Downes — 13-22 for 201 yards with 3 TDs

 

Receiving:

Daylon Houston — 5 receptions for 67 yards
Scott Hilborn — 3-50
Dominic Coffman — 1-44
Tim Ursu — 3-31
Hunter Bronec — 1-9

 

Rushing:

Johnny Porter — 6 carries for 53 yards
Hilborn — 5-43
Coffman — 11-33
Ursu — 4-20
Aiden O’Neill — 2-14
Downes — 7-4

 

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Downes — 205
Hilborn — 93
Coffman — 77
Houston — 67
Porter — 53
Ursu — 51
O’Neill — 14
Bronec — 9

 

All-Purpose Yards (Rush/Rec/KR/PR/IR):

Houston — 143
Ursu — 142
Hilborn — 93
Coffman — 77
Porter — 53
Downes — 29
O’Neill — 21
Bronec — 9

 

Touchdowns:

Ursu — 2
Coffman — 1
Hilborn — 1
Houston — 1
Porter — 1

 

PATs:

Houston — 5

 

Points:

Ursu — 12
Houston — 11
Coffman — 6
Hilborn — 6
Porter — 6

 

DEFENSE:

 

Tackles:

Hilborn — 8
Peyton Caveness — 6
Coffman — 6
Houston — 6
Kevin Partida — 5
Downes — 4
Ursu — 4
William Davidson — 3
O’Neill — 3
Kai Wong — 2
Chase Anderson — 1
Marcelo Gebhard — 1
Zane Oldenstadt — 1

 

Interceptions:

Downes — 2
Hilborn — 1

 

Fumble recoveries:

Coffman — 1

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

 

Kickoff returns:

Ursu — 1-78
Houston — 1-76
O’Neill — 1-7

 

Punt returns:

Ursu — 1-13

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Camden Glover nabs a photo op with mom Stevie before heading off to basketball camp at Gonzaga University. (Photos courtesy CHS parents and coaches)

Travel as a pack, play as a pack.

Coupeville High School boys basketball coaches brought 21 players to Eastern Washington this past week, where the Wolves participated in a team camp at Gonzaga University.

The trip comes on the heels of CHS hoops stars rumbling to a title in the Skagit County Parks and Rec Summer League, where Coupeville finished 7-1.

Ready to rumble in Eastern Washington.

With the Wolf program coming off a season in which the varsity won league and district titles before advancing to the state tourney, the continued growth points to more big things on the horizon.

“(We had an) amazing experience (at Gonzaga),” said Coupeville head coach Brad Sherman.

“Saw us grow a lot as a team and we had a ton of fun together.”

Wolves (left to right) Landon Roberts, William Davidson, and Zane Oldenstadt keep a watchful eye on the action unfolding below.

 

The Gonzaga camp crew:

 

Players:

Chase Anderson
Ryan Blouin
Hunter Bronec
Hurlee Bronec
William Davidson
Logan Downes
Carson Field
Camden Glover
Nick Guay
Alex Murdy
Zane Oldenstadt
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Landon Roberts
Mikey Robinett
Yohannon Sandles
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Malachi Somes
Jonathan Valenzuela
Cole White

 

Coaches:

Jon Roberts
Brad Sherman
Hunter Smith
Greg White

The big time.

But first, the thrill of their 10,000th ferry trip.

Chase Anderson triggers a play.

Leaving it all on the floor.

Dinner!

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Logan Downes looks for an open receiver. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Bennett Richter era is underway.

Coupeville High School’s new head football coach made his debut Thursday, as the Wolves traveled to Richter’s alma mater for a five-team spring scrimmage.

Oak Harbor hosted the event, with South Whidbey, Sedro-Woolley, and Inglemoor (led by former CHS coach Marcus Carr) also on the field.

Since my blog is called Coupeville Sports, that’s what we’re focusing on with our selection of pics, but there are plenty of photos featuring the other Whidbey schools.

To take a look at what wanderin’ photographer John Fisken snapped, pop over to:

 

Coupeville:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2022-2023/FB-2022-06-16-Scrimmage-at-OHHS/

 

Oak Harbor:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Oak-Harbor-Football-2022-2023/FB-2022-06-16-Scrimmage-at-OHHS/

 

South Whidbey:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/South-Whidbey-HS/FB-2022-06-16-Scrimmage-at-OHHS/

 

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Alex Murdy is a key part of a Coupeville varsity which sits at 11-0. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Quality beats quantity.

Coupeville is the smallest of the three Whidbey Island high schools, but its varsity boys basketball team is the undisputed king of the Rock for the 2021-2022 season.

Having already polished off 3A Oak Harbor, the 2B Wolves went to Langley Saturday and smacked 1A South Whidbey to the merry tune of 74-38.

The non-conference victory caps a torrid week for Coupeville, in which it won four times in five days to run its record to 11-0.

Not always knowing from day to day which players will be on the floor during the test-three-times-a-week stage of the Age of Coronavirus, the Wolves have adapted.

A key player is missing, another steps up.

And they all attack with savage glee on defense, a key part of a run which has left Coupeville as the only unbeaten boys team left standing in the 2B classification.

A huge test awaits next Thursday, Jan. 27, when Coupeville travels to Mount Vernon Christian, but Saturday was all about getting some revenge on the next-door neighbors.

There was no Kody Newman to save the Falcons this time. No Lewis Pope.

Instead, after a relatively close opening quarter, in which sophomore Logan Downes poured in nine points during a 22-13 surge, the Wolves took the Falcons apart piece by piece.

A 25-6 run in the second frame, fueled by three-balls off the fingertips of Logan Martin and Downes, stretched the lead out to 47-19.

After that, Coupeville was methodical, putting together a 19-8 advantage in the third quarter, with Xavier Murdy dropping in nine points, before coasting in for the win.

Downes paced the Wolves with a game-high 18, while the X-Man was right behind him with 17.

Logan Downes has been strong on both ends of the floor as a sophomore.

Grady Rickner banked in 12, Caleb Meyer knocked down 11, Martin rippled the nets for six on a pair of treys, and the duo of Hawthorne Wolfe and Alex Murdy rounded out the attack with five apiece.

Also seeing floor time for Coupeville were Hunter Bronec and Dominic Coffman.

The two teams were nearly flawless at the free throw line in the game, combining to drain 26 of 27 freebie shots.

The Wolves were a perfect 16-16 — including Xavier Murdy hitting a pair of technical foul shots after South Whidbey was whistled for being overly yappy — while the Falcons finished 10-11.

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Jonathan Valenzuela (left) and Logan Downes get fired up during player introductions. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Back in action, making the cameras click.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball teams swept two games from visiting La Conner Tuesday, with wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken working the sidelines.

The pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see much more, and possibly purchase some glossies for the grandparents, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/BBB-2022-01-04-vs-LaCanner/

 

Hurlee Bronec goes airborne to save a loose ball.

Dominic Coffman calmly knocks down a free throw.

Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim clamps down on defense.

Downes muscles his way to the basket.

Mikey Robinett slices ‘n dices the defense.

Alex Murdy comes flying in for a game-busting bucket.

The support crew gets loud and proud.

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