
Jae LeVine swung a big bat and played stellar defense for a Wolf squad which won nine games, including five straight at one point. (John Fisken photos)

Mikayla Elfrank beats the hose wielded by her coach while playing a wet version of kickball during the team’s banquet. (Justine McGranahan photos)
Consistency.
Coupeville High School upheld tradition, netting four First-Team All-League players for the second consecutive year when 1A Olympic League softball coaches tallied their votes.
Sophomores Katrina McGranahan (P) and Lauren Rose (3B) repeated, while sophomore Hope Lodell (OF) and freshman Veronica Crownover (Designated Player) were first-time honorees.
Coupeville went 9-11, winning five straight early in the year.
The Wolves battled aggressively against Bellevue Christian in a playoff loss, then watched as the Vikings, who they split regular season games with, went on to claim 3rd place at the state playoffs.
The All-League honors were among a mix of awards handed out by coaches Kevin McGranahan and Ron Wright at a season-ending banquet Monday afternoon.
Katrina McGranahan nabbed MVP honors, while Rose (Offensive MVP), Sarah Wright (Defensive MVP), Tiffany Briscoe (Hustle Award) and Kailey Kellner (Coaches Award) were also honored.
Freshmen Nicole Lester and Hannah Benway shared Most Improved.
Varsity letter winners:
Tiffany Briscoe
Robin Cedillo
Veronica Crownover
Mikayla Elfrank
Kailey Kellner
Jae LeVine
Hope Lodell
Katrina McGranahan
Heather Nastali
Tamika Nastali
Lauren Rose
Sarah Wright
Participation certificates:
Hannah Benway
Nicole Lester
Melissa Otto














































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