
Central Whidbey is repped by (l to r) Marenna Rebischke-Smith, Thora Iverson, Coral Caveness, and Scout Smith. (Charlotte Young photos)
They have next. After the next ones have next.
A pack of young Wolves are starring on the softball fields this summer, though they’re still a couple of years away from playing for Coupeville High School.
Working together with teammates from North and South Whidbey, the Central Whidbey sluggers are part of an all-Island Little League All-Star softball squad for players ages 11-12.
When they’re not posing for cameras, they’re busy with playoff action, with a loser-out game Monday night against South Skagit.
That’s a team they already thumped 18-3 Saturday in their playoff opener, before falling 9-5 to undefeated Anacortes Sunday.
Bounce Skagit again tonight, and Whidbey will advance to the championship and a rematch with Anacortes.
Whidbey would need to take two in a row from a team that had ten-runned every foe this season until Sunday, to win a district title.
But win or lose, that howl you hear?
It’s the sound of young Wolves coming up fast and strong, hungry to build on their success.












































It’s inspiring to see these talented young athletes working together as a team.