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Central Whidbey's catcher perfectly frames a pitch. (John Fisken photos)

Central Whidbey’s catcher perfectly frames a pitch. (John Fisken photos)

Coach Mimi Johnson works the line.

Coach Mimi Johnson works the line.

(Karen Swegler photo)

Winner! Winner! Chicken dinner!! (Karen Swegler photo)

The dream of a championship lives on.

Rebounding nicely from what could have been a crushing defeat, the Central Whidbey Little League 9/10 All-Star softball squad crushed Sedro-Woolley 12-6 Thursday in the District 11 playoffs.

The win propels Central Whidbey into the championship series against North Whidbey, with the first game 6 PM Friday at Baker View Park in Skagit County.

Win that one and the Coupeville (with a bit of South Whidbey tossed in) girls will play a second game against North Whidbey Saturday for the title and a trip to the state tourney.

Central Whidbey, coming off an emotional 11-10 loss to North Whidbey in its playoff opener — a game in which it lost a four-run lead in the final inning — jumped quickly on Sedro-Woolley.

Four runs in the first set the tone for the whole game and Central eventually built a 12-3 lead before slamming the door shut on this one.

Central Whidbey’s roster:

Gwen Gustafson
Stella Johnson
Madison Knaver
Chloe LaRue
Kaela Meffert
Abby Mulholland
Jill Prince
Kaia Richmond
Kenna Somes
Chanel Sterba
Isabella Wells

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Birthday boys CJ Smith (left) and Jerry Helm.

Birthday boys CJ Smith (left) and Jerry Helm.

One’s old enough to be the others dad … barely.

But while Jerry Helm and CJ Smith have an 18-year age gap, they share a lot in common, and not just a birthday.

One is a former Wolf star, the other a current one, and both have never been content with playing just one sport, or ever going half-speed.

Helm was a standout football, basketball and track athlete who also dabbled in baseball for a bit, while Smith has helped revive the “traditional” three-sport athlete at CHS.

After moving to Coupeville in the middle of his sophomore year, CJ, who will be a senior in the fall, has played football, basketball and baseball.

In the two previous years, not a single Wolf boy played all three traditional sports, with soccer, track and tennis luring away a number of athletes.

CJ, and younger brother Hunter, led the charge to change that during the school year that just ended, reviving memories of a time when it was common.

The comparisons between the two go deeper than just being multi-sport stars, however.

Both Jerry and CJ carry themselves with a quiet confidence, content to let their actions speak louder than their words.

That calmness and inner fire has led Helm through a meteoric rise in Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue and it allows Smith to very closely resemble outgoing Wolf star Aaron Curtin, another self-contained young man who prefers athletic success to scrambling to pose in pre-game photos.

I have a great deal of respect for how both of the birthday boys conduct themselves.

If you’re looking for sports role models, old school (well, not that old…) and new school, you can’t go wrong with Helm and Smith.

As they celebrate their joint cake day, united by the calendar, their success at CHS and their low-key style, we want to wish them both the best.

Happy birthday, gentlemen, and thank you for being class acts every day.

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vb camp

Spikers (back row, l to r) Emma Smith, Valen Trujillo and Maddy Hilkey stand tall behind Wolf teammates Lauren Rose (front left) and Kayla Rose.

First rule of CHS volleyball: never miss a chance to strike a pose.

First rule of CHS volleyball: never miss a chance to strike a pose.

Tis the season for camping.

The latest to embark on a summer odyssey in pursuit of fine-tuning their skills?

Members of the CHS volleyball squad, who took part in a recent camp run by Western Washington University coaches and players and held at Oak Harbor High School.

Valen Trujillo, Lauren Rose, Maddy Hilkey, Emma Smith and Kayla Rose were joined on the adventure by middle school spikers Zoe Trujillo, Scout Smith, Hannah Davidson and Natalie Hollrigel.

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The art of the bunt. (John Fisken photos)

The art of the bunt. (John Fisken photos)

"Oh, I'm safe. No need to ask the ump, cause I beat that throw by a mile, baby!!"

“Oh, I’m safe. No need to ask the ump, cause I beat that throw by a mile, baby!!”

Coach Lark Gustafson charges down the line during pre-game introductions.

Coach Lark Gustafson charges down the line during pre-game introductions.

"Only a fool thinks they will make it to first before this ball. My arm is like a rocket launcher, Lil' Missy!!"

“Only a fool thinks they’ll make it to first before this ball. My arm is like a rocket launcher, Lil’ Missy!!”

catcher

“I said, throw your FASTBALL! This ain’t T-Ball we’re playin’ here!!”

out

“You can try to hide, but my mitt will find you. Always!!”

"I hope that ball has a tracking device. Cause otherwise they ain't never gonna find it after I dump it out by the bridge."

   “I hope that ball has a tracking device. Cause otherwise they ain’t never gonna find it after I crank it over the fence.”

dirt

  “Yeah, someone’s mom isn’t going to be happy come laundry time… Oh well, that’s what you get for having a superstar for a daughter.”

Playoff fever is in the air and the cameras are clicking.

Central and North Whidbey’s 9/10 little league all-star softball squads battled Tuesday in the opener to the District 11 playoffs (North rallied to win 11-10) and John Fisken was on hand in Mount Vernon to document the action.

As he clicked away, Central Whidbey hurler Chanel Sterba whiffed 12 batters.

Kaia Swegler smacked a pair of singles and Mckaela Meffert eked out four walks (one by being plunked), coming around to score each time.

Isabelle Wells, Chloe LaRue and Sterba also singled, while Abby Mulholland and Gwen Gustafson were among a long string of Central Whidbey hitters to draw walks.

North Whidbey plays Sedro-Woolley Wednesday, with the winner advancing to the championship series.

Central Whidbey gets the loser of that game Thursday. Win there and they advance to the finals as well.

To see more Fisken pics, pop over to:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35ed86309e

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Jose Marcos

Jose Marcos

Jose Marcos is a young man on the rise.

A strong two-sport (soccer, football) athlete, he’s one of those kids who plays his heart out on the field, then reverts to being an easy-going, friendly guy once the game is done.

Watching him interact with his soccer mates in the stands before and after games, you can see his sunny personality shine through. He’s just a good dude.

As Jose celebrates a birthday today, we want to wish him all the best.

May cake rain down on you all day long.

And, for those who want to know a bit more about him, pop over and take a look at this story I wrote back in early 2014:

https://coupevillesports.com/2014/03/19/fueled-by-friends-marcos-thrives-in-two-sports/

Now you know. And knowing is half the battle.

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