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Wolf QB Logan Downes has thrown for 18 touchdowns and rushed for two this season. (Jackie Saia photos)

Something new every week.

The Coupeville High School football team routed host La Conner 43-12 Friday, a game in which it collected its first two-point conversions of the season.

Hunter Bronec and Aiden O’Neill snagged passes from Logan Downes in lieu of CHS kicking PAT’s.

In the victory, the Wolves racked up six touchdowns — five through the air and one courtesy of a recovered fumble — running their season total to 29.

Jack Porter is the #3 scorer for Coupeville.

Heading into the regular-season finale against Friday Harbor, there’s a tie atop TD mountain, with sophomores Chase Anderson and Aiden O’Neill having each collected six.

Thanks to doing double duty as Coupeville’s kicker, Anderson has built a 17-point lead for the team scoring title.

 

Scoring stats through Oct. 23:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 6
Aiden O’Neill – 6
Jack Porter – 4
Hunter Bronec – 3
Mikey Robinett – 3
Adrian Cunningham – 2
Logan Downes – 2
Peyton Caveness – 1
Davin Houston – 1
Malachi Somes – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson – 16
Downes – 2

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 1

 

Conversions:

Bronec – 1
O’Neill – 1

 

Points:

Anderson – 55
O’Neill – 38
Porter – 24
Bronec – 20
Robinett – 18
Downes – 14
Cunningham – 12
Caveness – 6
Houston – 6
Somes – 6

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Hunter Downes was in La Conner Friday to see younger brother Logan break his CHS career touchdown passing record. (Angie Downes photo)

Logan Downes made up for lost time.

Returning from a one-game absence due to illness, the Coupeville High School senior quarterback had a record-setting night Friday in La Conner.

Or actually, make that a record-setting first half, as the Wolves blew out to a big lead and CHS coach Bennett Richter rested his gunslinger after halftime during a 43-12 win.

The gridiron guru is likely playing the long game, making sure his QB will be hale, hearty and healthy for the regular-season finale.

That comes in just six days, as a lack of refs in the area has bumped Coupeville’s Senior Night to Thursday, Oct. 26.

The Wolves, now 2-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-6 overall, welcome Friday Harbor to Cow Town, with a 4:00 PM kickoff and festivities at halftime.

A revenge victory over the Wolverines (3-0, 4-3) gives Coupeville a share of the league title and forces a tiebreaker to decide which NWL team advances to the state tourney.

To get into that position, CHS needed to take care of business on its trip to La Conner, and, after a brief burp, did just that.

Linemen Zane Oldenstadt (left) and William Davidson bask in the glow of victory. (Michelle Glass photo)

Now, if you only watched the first five minutes or so, you might be thrown off by the final score.

Downes didn’t get to fling a pass on the opening drive, and four rushing attempts only netted eight yards, as Coupeville turned the ball over.

Taking advantage, La Conner churned and burned its way downfield, using a nine-play drive that consisted of one body-slamming run after another to cover 45 yards.

A face mask penalty on the Wolves set the Braves up at the three-yard line, and CJ Edwards promptly plowed into the end zone to make the local Homecoming crowd get briefly giddy.

Briefly.

Coupeville snuffed out a two-point conversion run to keep the deficit at 6-0, then promptly kicked off a run of 43 straight points.

And I do mean promptly.

A strong kickoff return by fleet-footed frosh Davin Houston gave the Wolves the ball at the 50-yard line, followed by Downes connecting with Chase Anderson on a pass play that finished in the end zone.

Up 7-6, Coupeville forced a punt, Downes flung another 45-yard bomb to Anderson, and the Wolves were surging.

A lost fumble very briefly interrupted the flow, but after that the first half was a master class of quarterback play.

Jack Porter dreams of touchdown catches. (Parker Hammons photo)

Downes chucked a 47-yard scoring strike to Jack Porter, added a two-point conversion pass to Hunter Bronec after a La Conner penalty on the PAT attempt, and was just getting started.

The wily senior broke the school career touchdown passing record with his third tally of the night, hooking up with Bronec from 10 yards out.

After that came a second scoring lob to Anderson and a short five-yard TD strike to Aiden O’Neill on the very last play of the half.

Beating the clock and the defense, Downes staked Coupeville to a 36-6 lead and exited stage left with at least a share of all three Wolf TD passing records.

His five scoring strikes Friday matches his own school single-game record, set last season.

The TD pass to O’Neill is his 18th of the current campaign, tying him with Joel Walstad for the school single-season mark, originally set in 2014.

And career-wise?

Logan Downes opened the night with 33 touchdown passes, tied for #2 all-time with current CHS basketball coach Brad Sherman, two behind the record holder, big bro Hunter Downes.

Now the youngest of Ralph and Angie’s three sons sits alone atop the heap with 38 TD passes and counting heading into the clash with Friday Harbor.

Johnny Porter is coming to wreck your night. (Parker Hammons photo)

While the record-setting night gets a lot of the buzz, and deservedly so, there were other Wolves who had big performances against La Conner.

Bronec scored Coupeville’s lone second half touchdown, recovering a fumble and taking it to the house to cap a night in which he scored on both offense and defense.

Then there was big, bad senior Mikey Robinett, who spent much of the night flinging would-be blockers out of his way and making life severely uncomfortable for any La Conner player who dared to touch the football.

Johnny Porter crashed through the line time and again, tearing off rushing yardage, while freshman QB Matthew Gilbert got to play the entire second half in relief of Downes.

Cameron Breaux to Zane Oldenstadt, William Davidson to Malachi Somes and beyond, go up and down the roster and the Wolves got contributions from everyone.

Half of Coupeville’s games have seen the 2B Wolves playing up against quality 1A and 2A schools this season — making their win/loss record a little deceptive.

But now they head home, masters of their own destiny.

Win league, get back to state. It’s still the goal, and it’s what will be on the line next Thursday.

Bow Down to Cow Town. (Parker Hammons photo)

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Malachi Somes is one of 10 Wolves to score this season. (Bailey Thule photos)

They’ve hit double digits again.

Last season, during a run to a league title and a trip to the state playoffs, 12 Coupeville High School football players scored a touchdown.

This year, with a younger roster, scoring is down, but the Wolves have still found a way to get 10 players into the end zone.

Freshman Davin Houston snagged a touchdown pass from Logan Downes against Friday Harbor to become that 10th player to hit pay dirt.

With six games in the books, Coupeville has tallied 147 points and 22 touchdowns this season, averaging out to a not-bad 24.5 and 3.7 per game.

Admittedly, that is down from last year’s nine-game total of 363 points and 52 scores, but last year was also one of the best in program history.

Jack Porter (grey shirt) has found the end zone twice.

The Wolves have three regular season games left to play, with a non-conference Homecoming rumble against Forks set for this Friday, Oct. 13.

After that comes a road trip to La Conner and a Senior Night rematch with Friday Harbor as CHS pursues a return to state.

As the final games play out, one thing to keep an eye on is the play of quarterback Logan Downes.

The senior gunslinger has 13 touchdown passes this season and 33 for his career.

Logan Downes already owns the CHS single-game record of five scoring heaves and is chasing Joel Walstad (18) and big bro Hunter Downes (35) for the single-season and career marks.

Logan Downes chases history.

 

Scoring stats through Oct. 9:

 

Touchdowns:

Aiden O’Neill – 5
Chase Anderson – 4
Mikey Robinett – 3
Adrian Cunningham – 2
Logan Downes – 2
Jack Porter – 2
Hunter Bronec – 1
Peyton Caveness – 1
Davin Houston – 1
Malachi Somes – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 14
Downes – 1

 

Points:

Anderson – 38
O’Neill — 30
Robinett – 18
Downes– 13
Cunningham — 12
Porter – 12
Bronec – 6
Caveness – 6
Houston – 6
Somes – 6

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Freshman Davin Houston caught his first varsity TD pass Friday night. (Andrew Williams photo)

The path is perilous, but the road hasn’t washed out.

Coupeville’s goals of winning back-to-back Northwest 2B/1B League football titles, and returning to the state playoffs, took a ding Friday night, that’s true.

But nothing has been decided yet.

Falling 37-26 on Friday Harbor, the Wolves slip a game behind the Wolverines in the standings with two conference tilts left on the schedule.

Friday Harbor sits at 2-0 in league, 3-1 overall, while Coupeville is 1-1, 1-4.

La Conner brings up the rear in the three-way battle for 2B supremacy, at 0-2, 0-4.

The Wolves have non-conference rumbles the next two weeks, travelling to Bellingham, then hosting Forks for Homecoming.

After that comes a road trip to La Conner Oct. 20 and Senior Night Oct. 27 against Friday Harbor.

The Braves and Wolverines play for a second time Oct. 13.

Win out in their two league games, and Coupeville can earn at least a share of the league title and force a tiebreaker with Friday Harbor to decide which NWL team advances to the 2B state tourney.

To do so, the Wolves will need to slow down the Wolverines ground attack, which tore them up in round one.

CHS sophomore Aiden O’Neill punched in a touchdown — his team-leading fifth of the season — off of a short pass from Logan Downes, but Coupeville found itself staring at a 27-7 deficit midway through the third quarter.

Downes strafed Friday Harbor for three more TD’s through the air in the second half.

The first two went to sophomore Chase Anderson and the final one landed in the arms of fab frosh Davin Houston with 14 seconds to play.

Chase Anderson hauled in two scoring bombs from Wolf quarterback Logan Downes. (Bailey Thule photo)

Unfortunately, Friday Harbor had an answer at every turn, whether it was Victor Velasquez cranking a long field goal or Chris Gustafson and associates tearing off huge chunks of yardage on the ground.

Trying to play catch-up, Coupeville went for two-point conversions after its final two scores but failed on both attempts.

The Wolves defense stood tall near the end, holding on a fourth-and-three, only to see Friday Harbor return the favor on the very next possession.

With his four touchdown passes, Downes has 12 on the season, and becomes the third CHS quarterback to crack 30 scoring lobs for his career.

He has 32, trailing just his basketball coach, Brad Sherman (33), and older brother Hunter Downes (35), who holds the school record.

Anderson accounted for 14 of Coupeville’s 26 points Friday, with two touchdowns and two PAT’s.

That moves him atop the season scoring chart, where he currently edges O’Neill 31-30.

And last, but not least, Davin Houston snagging a pass and bolting past a defender for six means all three of Daniel and Alia’s sons have been involved in a touchdown while repping the red and black.

With the score, the young gun joins a football fraternity which includes older siblings Dawson and Daylon.

 

A side note:

Dear sweet baby Jesus, if Friday Harbor can sell a sweetfully sinful Mac ‘n Cheese hamburger in their snack bar, why can’t Coupeville?

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Logan Downes flicks a pass towards the end zone. (Bailey Thule photo)

I stand corrected.

Or, more accurately, MaxPreps — where the struggle is endless and the end results questionable — stands corrected.

Well, maybe not corrected so much, but at least hanging its head in shame. Hopefully.

What am I rambling about?

Well, having done a deep dive into the touchdowns passes tossed by Coupeville High School quarterback Logan Downes, I have discovered an error on MaxPreps.

I know, we’re all shocked. Like, really, really shocked … oh … no, now I’m being told none of us are shocked in the slightest.

But anyway, back to heapin’ abuse on MaxPreps, which credits Downes, a current senior, with throwing two TD lobs as a sophomore, when he really had three.

This changes everything! Everything, I say!!

At the very least, the correction does move him one step closer to taking away older brother Hunter’s career TD passing record. So, there’s that.

With six regular season games, and hopefully a playoff run, still ahead for Logan, he sits with 28 scoring passes, third best in CHS gridiron history.

Three as a sophomore while sharing time with Cole Hutchinson under center, in a season where the Wolves had one game cancelled by the wind, and another by injuries.

Then 17 last year, one shy of Joel Walstad’s single-season school record, and eight and counting through the first three games of the 2023 season.

Toss two more scoring strikes, and Logan joins his basketball coach, Brad Sherman (33 TD’s) and big bro Hunter (35) in the “30” club.

The current Wolf gunslinger already holds the single-game school record of five touchdown passes in a game — set last season against La Conner, which travels to Whidbey this Friday for a rematch.

As he chases his sibling in the record books, Logan has connected with 11 different receivers on a TD pass over the past three seasons.

 

His support crew:

Tim Ursu — 6
Scott Hilborn — 4
Aiden O’Neill — 4
Dominic Coffman — 3
Daylon Houston — 3
Chase Anderson — 2
Hunter Bronec — 2
Peyton Caveness — 1
Henry Ohme — 1
Jack Porter — 1
Malachi Somes — 1

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