
Wolf seniors (l to r) Aaron Curtin, Aaron Trumbull, Josh Bayne and Bodamer get serious for one last group photo op.

South Whidbey’s Trent Fallon (middle) and Mo Hamsa (beard) joke around with their Coupeville counterparts.
One hurdle down, one to go.
Coupeville High School senior pitcher Aaron Curtin was nominated for the All-State baseball series Wednesday after playing in the 1A/2B/1B Northwest Regional Feeder Games in Bellingham.
Curtin was one of 10 players to be nominated, and the only one from the four Wolf players who participated in the feeder games.
Fellow CHS seniors Aaron Trumbull, Kyle Bodamer and Josh Bayne wrapped up their high school careers by playing in the two-game series at Joe Martin Field.
Final decisions on the All-State rosters will be announced June 7, with the games in Yakima June 13-14.
If Curtin makes the final cut, it would give Coupeville a representative for the second straight year.
Last year, Ben Etzell got the call and pitched in the second game at All-State.
The feeder games in Bellingham were part of a state-wide effort to showcase senior diamond men.
Coupeville’s quartet played for the Americans team, which was coached by South Whidbey’s Tom Fallon.
They tied 6-6 in the opener Wednesday, then lost 4-3 in the nightcap.
Nooksack Valley’s Cole Mattice won the second game when he singled home Meridian’s Tanner Tutterrow with two outs in the seventh inning.
The winning rally included a boost from a player who could have been a Wolf.
Taylor Gardner attended elementary school in Coupeville, before a family move took his baseball skills to Nooksack Valley.
His walk in the seventh, packaged between singles from Tutterrow and Overlake’s Mike Lau, juiced the bags for Mattice.
Along with Curtin, the other nominees for All-State include Tuterrow, Ryan Gelwicks (Nooksack), David McLaurin (Cedar Park Christian), Andrew Young (Darrington), Curtis Handy (Nooksack), Mo Hamsa (South Whidbey), Aaron Mell (Overlake), Evan Sather (Overlake) and Gibson Fichter (Concrete).














































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