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Johnny Porter is ready to run you over. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Keep the scoreboard hoppin’.

That’s the plan for the Coupeville High School football team, which has racked up 238 points across the first eight games of the season.

That comes out to 29.75 a night for a team which sits at 5-3 heading into its regular season finale at Friday Harbor on Halloween.

The Wolves have kept the chain gang busy this season.

Eight Wolves have scored a touchdown this season, with freshman Richmond Bandong joining the group this past Friday in a win over Winlock.

Where things sit in the world of scoring stats through week #8:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 11
Jack Porter – 7
Davin Houston – 5
Johnny Porter – 4
Liam Blas – 2
Hunter Bronec – 2
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Richmond Bandong – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 2
Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1
Houston – 1
Ja. Porter – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 16

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 2

 

Points:

Anderson — 92
Ja. Porter – 44
Houston — 32
Jo. Porter – 24
Blas – 14
Cunningham — 14
Bronec – 12
Bandong – 6

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Jack Porter runs away from the defense. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves can light up a scoreboard.

Seven games into the season, the Coupeville High School football team is averaging just a hair under 27 points a game.

Sitting at 4-3 heading into Senior Night this coming Friday, CHS gets a visit from non-conference foe Winlock, an 0-6 team which has surrendered 44 points a night.

That number would likely be even higher, but one of those losses is a 2-0 forfeit to Mossyrock.

For Coupeville, the scoring leader has been junior quarterback Chase Anderson, who tops the team even with having missed an early-season clash with Granite Falls thanks to an injury.

Where he and his teammates sit through week seven:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 10
Jack Porter – 6
Davin Houston – 5
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Johnny Porter – 2
Liam Blas – 1
Hunter Bronec – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 2
Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1
Houston – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 10

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 2

 

Points:

Anderson — 80
Ja. Porter – 36
Houston — 32
Cunningham — 14
Jo. Porter – 12
Blas — 8
Bronec – 6

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Liam Blas streaks for the end zone. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Six weeks in, and they’re still chasing Chase.

Despite sitting out one game with an injury, Coupeville High School QB Chase Anderson is atop the scoring chart for a 4-2 Wolf team.

The junior gunslinger has crossed the goal line nine times, with senior Jack Porter and sophomore Davin Houston currently in a tie for second place honors.

Coupeville is off to Adna this coming Friday, Oct. 18, then returns home to host Winlock the next week, before wrapping the regular season on the road at Friday Harbor on Halloween.

Where we currently sit:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 9
Davin Houston – 5
Jack Porter – 5
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Johnny Porter – 2
Liam Blas – 1
Hunter Bronec – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 2
Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1
Houston – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 9

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 2

 

Points:

Anderson — 73
Houston – 32
Ja. Porter — 30
Cunningham — 14
Jo. Porter – 12
Blas — 8
Bronec – 6

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Frankie Tenore is one of six Wolf booters to score in a game this season. (Jackie Saia photo)

The goal chase begins anew.

Coupeville High School soccer returns to action this Friday, Oct. 11, with a road trip to Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood to kick off conference play.

The clash will be the first for the Wolves in 10 days and offers a chance for the team to add to its season scoring totals.

Angel Partida is #2 on the varsity in scoring. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Where things currently stand:

 

Varsity:

Cael Wilson – 5
Angel Partida – 4
Sage Arends – 2
Preston Epp – 1

 

JV:

Lillian Ketterling – 2
Frankie Tenore – 1

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Chase Anderson leads Coupeville in scoring. (David Somes photo)

Some for you, some for you, and some for you.

Three different Wolves tallied six points apiece Friday as the Coupeville High School football team mashed visiting Friday Harbor 18-5 to get to 4-1 on the season.

Davin Houston and Jack Porter snagged touchdowns receptions off of passes from Chase Anderson, while the latter tacked on his first two field goals of the campaign.

Despite missing the team’s only loss in week #3, Anderson, Coupeville’s quarterback and kicker, is well out in front in the scoring race.

But he’s not the only one helping keep the scoreboard operator hoppin’, as the Wolves are a single point shy of averaging 30 a night.

Where things sit as the Wolves prep for a home showdown with South Whidbey this Friday:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 8
Davin Houston – 4
Jack Porter – 3
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Johnny Porter – 2
Liam Blas – 1
Hunter Bronec – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 2
Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1
Houston – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 7

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 2

 

Points:

Anderson — 65
Houston – 26
Ja. Porter — 18
Cunningham — 14
Jo. Porter – 12
Blas — 8
Bronec – 6

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