
Breeanna Messner conked a double and made a sensational diving catch of a liner, robbing Granite Falls of a hit Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)
They sort of backed into it, but they’ll take it.
Hours after absorbing an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls on Senior Night Tuesday, the Coupeville High School softball squad got the news it wanted to hear.
Island rival South Whidbey had also fallen, losing 8-7 to Archbishop Thomas Murphy, handing the Wolves the #1 seed out of the Cascade Conference for the 1A District 1 playoffs.
With one regular season game left — a road trip to Sultan Thursday — Coupeville holds a one-game lead over the Falcons and owns the tiebreaker, having defeated South Whidbey two out of the three times they played.
Therefore, the Wolves will open the double-elimination district tourney Friday in Sedro Woolley against the #5 team from the Northwest Conference.
That will give them a couple of days to get the spark back in their bats, because that all but vanished Tuesday.
A game after crunching 20 hits and scoring 17 runs against ATM, Coupeville managed to scrape together just two hits — a bloop single from Hailey Hammer and a gorgeous double from Breeanna Messner.
Tiger hurler Lauren Harding had her fastball working, striking out six Wolves as she cruised to the victory. The Wolves went three-up, three-down in five of seven innings.
The lone mini-rallies came in the first, when Madeline Roberts walked and Hammer singled, and the third, when Messner smashed a lead-off shot under the glove of the diving center-fielder. Both times, however, Harding bore down and snuffed out any chances Coupeville had of scoring.
Granite Falls, while never putting together a big inning, got most of its runs via big hits, as they cracked four triples.
The Wolves kept things close until late in the game, thanks to several outstanding defensive plays.
Haley Sherman snagged a ball headed for the wall while on a dead run in left, Maria Rockwell made a pair of great plays at short, one on a liner and another where she backhanded a hard chopper and Messner dove to her right at first to spear a liner in mid-flight.
The loss was the final home game for seniors Rockwell and Bessie Walstad (a four year varsity vet), and the duo ended the game as the battery, with Rockwell throwing heat to Walstad’s catching mitt.
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