
Mollie Bailey (left) has always wanted to be a catcher, ever since her younger days. Which, admittedly, weren’t that long ago…

Bailey (standing in front of coach Lark Gustafson’s upraised right arm) and her teammates celebrate.
Can you say no to Mollie Bailey?
The irrepressible third child in a family of irrepressible, athletic, camera-lovin’ superstars (following big sisters McKayla and McKenzie), Bailey and her teammates need your help.
Their softball squad, the Sizzlin’ Sisters — a 9/10 team that combines Central and South Whidbey players — romped to a district title and punched their ticket to the state tourney.
Of course, state, which starts July 12, is about as far away as you can possibly get, with the host — Asotin — sitting right on the border with Idaho.
It’s a six-and-a-half-hour drive from Whidbey (if traffic is good).
While few non-family members will be likely to make the jaunt to Eastern Washington to cheer on the Sisters, you can help them just the same.
Toss them a buck or two (or more) and help offset the travel costs for the girls, who represent the future of Wolf sports.
Well, and Falcon sports … but hopefully they’ll all move to Coupeville before high school and we won’t have to think about that.
Regardless, this is a chance to do something for young ladies who have risen above and played their hearts out.
Help fuel their dream (and their parents car’s)!!
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