
Nick Etzell teamed with Ty Eck to toss a five-inning no-hitter Monday, propelling Coupeville High School JV baseball to a 12-1 win. (John Fisken photo)

Cameron Toomey-Stout, seen here in an earlier varsity game, crunched one of Coupeville’s four extra-base hits.
Just give them a chance.
Finally able to take the field for the first time this season Monday, the Coupeville High School JV baseball squad came out on fire.
Raining down nine hits, including four extra-base knocks, the Wolves romped to a 12-1 win in Concrete.
And it wasn’t just the bats that were hot, as freshman Ty Eck and sophomore Nick Etzell combined to toss a five-inning no-hitter, while the glove work behind them was nearly impeccable.
The Wolves were locked in on arrival, raining down runs early and often.
Matt Hilborn, Cameron Toomey-Stout, Kory Score and Etzell all whacked extra-base hits as Coupeville scored nine in the first three innings, then coasted home for the victory.
“A good start,” said Coupeville coach Chris Smith. “The bats were electric and we had error-free defense behind the pitchers.”
Eck got the start on the mound and struck out five of the nine hitters he faced in three perfect innings of work.
Etzell retired six of the seven Lions he saw — losing one on a walk — and notched another strike-out.











































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