
Maya Toomey-Stout laughs at the idea you would try and take an extra base on her. Laughs. (John Fisken photos)

Two hands, every time. Chelsea Prescott, looking ready to star in her own softball instructional video.

“I taught her that!” Ema Smith, unofficial Venom hitting/fielding/pitching/team chanting/sunflower-seed-spittin’ coach.
Their skills are as explosive as their uniforms.
Clad in the bright green garb of the Venom, a fast-rising pack of softball sluggers is busy terrorizing rival teams on the diamond this spring.
Rolling to a 6-3 record, Central Whidbey Little League’s Juniors squad has drilled foes to a tasty 138-67 tune so far.
And, when they’re not scoring runs in huge heaps, they’re catching the attention of the paparazzi, as shown by the snappy pics above.
They come to us courtesy of the Diet Coke-fueled John Fisken, who made time in his busy schedule to wander out to the prairie Thursday night.
















































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