
Sofia Peters gets ready to park a ball somewhere out in the deepest, darkest corner of the outfield. (Paula Peters photos)
Every game has been a party.
Romping to an eye-popping 13-1 record, the Central Whidbey Little League Minors softball squad has been dominant this season.
And they’ve had fun doing it.
Capping the regular season with a 12-5 shellacking of visiting Oak Harbor Wednesday, the Yellow Jackets celebrated by storming the field for an impromptu dance-off.
Dropping a little cha-cha here and some Harlem Shake there, the 11 CWLL players closed things out in style.
“I can’t tell who was having more fun, the parents watching or the girls dancing!,” said proud mom Paula Peters.
“As one grandparent said to me last night after the game, ‘there is something special about those girls.’ I could not agree more!”
After winning in the rain, the Yellow Jackets will have a week off before returning to practice. Up next is All-Star competition.
Future foes might want to be wary of Central Whidbey.
“Take lots of hard work, dirt and pride, mix it all together and you have the Yellow Jackets!!,” Peters said. “Each girl gives it their all and are NOT going home with a loss!”












































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