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Coupeville freshman Brian Casey has recorded four tackles for a high-flying 3-1 team. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Senior Shane Losey leads the Wolves in receiving yards, and is fourth in rushing.

Stats are a tricky business.

Every team keeps them a different way, and every coach monitors them differently.

That being said, the current Coupeville High School football staff is way, way ahead of the curve compared to past regimes in many sports at the school.

After tracking down a missing clipboard or two, we have a pretty concise look at Wolf gridiron stats through the first four weeks of the season.

Now, there’s no special teams stats, and the receiving numbers don’t totally match up to the passing yardage, as five receptions worth nine yards went missing from week #3 against Friday Harbor.

But, as I’ve waded through the maze that is CHS sports history, a few missing receptions is nothing. Nothing, I say!

Other football teams, and other sports, are missing entire seasons of stats.

Other than the ’70s, when boys basketball score-book operators were on top of their game, if you played in a Wolf uniform in any sport pre-2000’s, good luck on figuring out ANY of your numbers.

So, with that, up-to-the-moment season stats for the current gridiron squad.

We’ll call them 94.7% complete, which, for this school, is pretty dang complete.

 

OFFENSE:

Passing:

Dawson Houston 23-37 for 253 yards with 2 TDs
Sean Toomey-Stout 1-1 for 20 yards

Receiving:

Shane Losey 4 receptions for 78 yards
Dane Lucero 3-56
Gavin Knoblich 4-50
Toomey-Stout 3-39
Jake Pease 3-33
Matt Hilborn 2-8

Rushing:

Toomey-Stout 72 carries for 742 yards
Hilborn 12-123
Chris Battaglia 13-63
Losey 15-55
Xavier Murdy 6-28
Gavin Straub 4-21
Andrew Martin 3-14
Alex Turner 1-(-5)
Houston 14-(-27)

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Toomey-Stout 801
Houston 226
Losey 133
Hilborn 131
Battaglia 63
Lucero 56
Knoblich 50
Pease 33
Murdy 28
Straub 21
Martin 14

Touchdowns:

Toomey-Stout 6
Battaglia 1
Hilborn 1
Houston 1
Losey 1
Pease 1

PATs:

Murdy 4

Conversions:

Knoblich 1
Pease 1

Points:

Toomey-Stout 36
Pease 8
Battaglia 6
Hilborn 6
Houston 6
Losey 6
Murdy 4
Knoblich 2

 

DEFENSE:

Tackles:

Turner 41
Toomey-Stout 32
Lucero 28
Battaglia 23
Knoblich 22
Martin 21
Ryan Labrador 
19
Losey
16
Pease 
12
Hilborn
10
Matt Stevens
9
Murdy
5
Gavin St Onge
5
Isaiah Bittner
4
Brian Casey 
4
Miles Davidson 
4
Ben Smith 
2
Houston
 1
Straub 
1

Interceptions:

Toomey-Stout 2
Hilborn 1
Martin 1

Fumble recoveries:

Knoblich 1
Labrador 1
Pease 1
Turner 1

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Freshman Xavier Murdy had three carries for 16 yards Friday as Coupeville whacked La Conner on the road. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Stats are back.

Flush from Friday night’s 33-12 romp over La Conner, Coupeville High School football coaches kicked out a spiffy stat sheet for week #4.

While I can’t deliver a concise season-to-date stat breakdown at the moment, this should tide you over for a bit.

 

Friday’s totals:

 

OFFENSE:

Passing:

Dawson Houston 8-12 for 96 yards

Receiving:

Dane Lucero 3 receptions for 56 yards
Gavin Knoblich 1-25
Matt Hilborn 2-8
Sean Toomey-Stout 2-7

Rushing:

Toomey-Stout 19 carries for 144 yards
Hilborn 9-109
Xavier Murdy 3-16
Gavin Straub 2-16
Andrew Martin 1-3
Houston 5-(-2)

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Toomey-Stout 151
Hilborn 117
Houston 94
Lucero 56
Knoblich 25
Murdy 16
Straub 16
Martin 3

Touchdowns:

Toomey-Stout 3
Hilborn 1
Houston 1

PATs:

Murdy 3

Points:

Toomey-Stout 18
Hilborn 6
Houston 6
Murdy 3

 

DEFENSE:

Tackles:

Alex Turner 16
Toomey-Stout 12
Shane Losey 7
Lucero 5
Knoblich 4
Ryan Labrador 3
Martin 3

Interceptions:

Hilborn 1

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Wolf QB Dawson Houston has completed 60% of his passes through two games. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

In the end, only one stat truly matters, and that’s your win-loss record.

So far, the Coupeville High School football squad is acing that, with two wins in as many games, having submarined Port Townsend (28-18) and Vashon Island (13-0).

But, as the Wolves (2-0) prep for a non-conference home game Friday against Friday Harbor (1-1), we’ll take a moment to marinate in all the other more personal stats we’ve been able to pull together.

As always, the stats come from CHS coaches, and I am just the messenger.

Agree with something? You’re welcome. Disagree? Go talk to your coaches.

 

OFFENSE:

Passing:

Dawson Houston 9-15 for 116 yards with 2 TDs
Sean Toomey-Stout 1-1 for 20 yards

Receiving:

Shane Losey 4 receptions for 78 yards
Jake Pease 3-33
Gavin Knoblich 3-25

Rushing:

Toomey-Stout 41 carries for 528 yards
Chris Battaglia 9-52
Losey 13-48
Xavier Murdy 2-15
Andrew Martin 2-11
Gavin Straub 2-5
Alex Turner 1-(-5)
Houston 5-(-18)

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Toomey-Stout 548
Losey 126
Houston 98
Battaglia 52
Pease 33
Knoblich 25
Murdy 15
Martin 11
Straub 5

Touchdowns:

Toomey-Stout 3
Battaglia 1
Losey 1
Pease 1

PATs:

Murdy 1

Conversions:

Knoblich 1
Pease 1

Points:

Toomey-Stout 18
Pease 8
Battaglia 6
Losey 6
Knoblich 2
Murdy 1

 

DEFENSE:

Tackles:

Martin 18
Turner 16
Dane Lucero 11
Ryan Labrador 9
Pease 7
Battaglia 6
Knoblich 6
Toomey-Stout 6
Brian Casey 4
Miles Davidson 4
Losey 4
Matt Stevens 4
Ben Smith 2
Isaiah Bittner 1
Houston 1
Straub 1

Interceptions:

Toomey-Stout 2
Martin 1

Fumble recoveries:

Knoblich 1
Turner 1

Sacks:

Lucero 2
Knoblich 1

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Wolf senior Jake Hoagland was second on the team in triples this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s not over till they publish the stats.

While the season ended Saturday for the Coupeville High School baseball team, the afterglow of a very-strong 15-6 run, which included a second Olympic League crown in three seasons, lingers.

Now, thanks to CHS coach Chris Smith and his dedicated book-keepers, you can marinate in the deep end of the stats pool.

Want to know Jake Hoagland’s on-base percentage or how many strikeouts Dane Lucero recorded while on the mound? Here you go.

And PS, it was .387 and 24, for those with limited time to poke around in the numbers.

For everyone else, dive in.

 

Hitting:

Player AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR BB RBI Avg. OBP
H. Smith 66 23 31 5 6 7 28 .470 .549
J. Welling 40 12 17 4 12 22 .425 .593
M. Hilborn 66 28 24 3 15 17 .364 .506
J. Lippo 66 21 22 2 1 15 9 .333 .457
J. Pease 47 8 13 2 8 8 .277 .404
D. Lucero 70 8 19 4 9 17 .271 .350
J. Hoagland 59 16 16 2 2 11 10 .271 .387
J. Zettle 4 1 1 2 1 .250 .500
N. Etzell 42 13 9 3 8 3 .214 .353
G. Knoblich 38 9 6 6 4 .158 .289
K. Rockwell 51 6 8 1 9 7 .157 .328
J. Vidoni 1 1 1.000
S. Losey 5 2 2 1 .000 .444

 

Pitching:

Player W/L ERA Gms H R ER BB HBP K IP WHIP
D. Lucero 4-1 3.20 9 28 24 14 17 1 24 30.2 1.467
D. Olson 0-0 0.00 1 1 0.1 0.000
H. Smith 8-2 1.45 10 42 16 13 6 1 73 62.2 0.766
J. Lippo 0-1 10.50 1 1 1 2 1 0.2 3.000
J. Welling 1-0 3.50 1 3 2 1 2.0 1.500
M. Hilborn 2-2 2.58 8 34 19 13 16 5 38 35.2 1.415
N. Etzell 0-0 9.54 4 3 5 5 2 2 4 3.2 1.364

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   Senior Kyle Rockwell is one of many players who have chipped in to help Coupeville baseball get off to a 7-4 start. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Rockin’ and rollin’.

The Coupeville High School baseball squad is off to one of its best starts in years, and a lot of the success comes from balance.

Up and down the lineup, Wolves are producing, and that has fueled a 7-4 record heading into a non-conference game today at La Conner.

A look at where CHS sits, stats-wise, as compiled by coaches:

 

Hitting:

Player AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR BB RBI Avg. OBP
Lucero 40 4 12 3 5 11 .300 .370
Knoblich 20 4 2 3 3 .100 .250
H. Smith 42 14 18 2 4 2 15 .429 .468
Zettle 1
Hoagland 30 6 8 1 8 6 .267 .439
Pease 27 4 7 5 3 .259 .375
Lippo 36 12 12 1 12 4 .333 .500
Welling 20 6 9 2 6 11 .450 .645
Rockwell 28 2 5 1 7 5 .179 .378
Hilborn 37 17 16 2 9 12 .432 .580
Etzell 32 11 7 3 8 1 .219 .375

 

Pitching:

Player W/L ERA Gms H R ER BB HBP K IP WHIP
Lucero 1-1 4.13 5 16 16 11 13 1 15 18.2 1.554
H. Smith 4-1 0.88 5 19 9 4 4 36 32.0 0.719
Lippo 0-1 10.50 1 1 1 2 1 0.2 3.000
Welling 1-0 3.50 1 3 2 1 2.0 1.500
Hilborn 1-1 4.29 5 21 15 10 7 3 17 16.1 1.714
Etzell 0-0 9.55 4 3 5 5 2 2 4 3.2 1.364

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