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Logan Downes (27) and teammates absorb the first loss of their football careers. (Pat Kelley photos)

   CES 3rd grader Logan Downes (27) and his OH teammates absorb the first loss of their football careers after starting 5-0. (Pat Kelley photos)

"And I said stay down!!" Downes delivers a forearm shiver

  “And I said stay down!!” Downes delivers the “Hand o’ Death” as he sends a defender crashing.

Win or lose, mom is always there for you.

Win or lose, mom is always there for you.

A new Downes rises.

Following in the football footsteps of older brothers Hunter and Sage, Logan Downes, a third grader at Coupeville Elementary School, has burst onto the gridiron scene.

As a starting running back and free safety for the Oak Harbor Pee Wee Wildcats, the youngest Downes has helped guide his squad to a 5-1 record.

With Downes stiff-arming would-be tacklers as he charges down the field — he has eight touchdowns with another four called back by penalties against his blockers — the Wildcats mauled their first five opponents.

The run came to a brief stop this weekend, when a late fumble on a kick return cost Oak Harbor a 20-13 loss to an undefeated Stanwood Red squad.

While the loss stings, it should only be a temporary setback for the multi-talented Downes.

Most of his scoring runs have been of the epic variety, with most covering between 30 and 50 yards.

He’s also a pass-catching threat and is expected to move behind center eventually and become a quarterback like older brother Hunter, a freshman at CHS.

A true two-way player, Logan also combines speed and sure hands to be ruthless when patrolling the secondary from his safety position.

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