Four players, four success stories.
As the college baseball and softball seasons play out across the country, several former Wolves are busy polishing their reps.
Softball sluggers Madeline Roberts (Shoreline Community College), Hailey Hammer (Everett CC) and Monica Vidoni (Rainy River CC) and diamond man Ben Etzell (Saint John’s University) are all sporting different uniforms these days.
But, while they may have departed Coupeville High School, their exploits are still avidly followed by local fans.
A mid-season report card:
Hammer, a freshman, is hitting .333 for a 7-7 Everett squad, with eight hits, four RBI and three runs in 10 games.
She’s cranked a double, drawn two walks and has a .966 fielding percentage for a team that’s 2-0 in conference play.
Roberts has piled up two hits (including a double), four runs, two walks and two stolen bases in seven games thus far in her sophomore campaign.
Shoreline sits at 5-5 overall, 1-1 in league play.
Vidoni’s team, based out of Minnesota, kicked off the season earlier than the Washington schools, and the freshman has seen action in 17 of her team’s 19 games.
The Voyageurs are 12-7 and Vidoni has 11 hits (including an over-the-fence home-run), seven runs, six RBI, two walks and a stolen base.
Etzell, a sophomore, is also in Minnesota, where the Johnnies are 13-7 on the season.
The former Wolf has seen mound time in four games, going 1-0 with a 6.88 ERA, striking out 16 over 17 innings of work.
At the plate, he has six hits (including two doubles), seven runs, four walks and four RBI in 12 games.













































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