We’re gonna keep this short and sweet.
Sort of the opposite of the game itself.
Unable to muster a hit against a more experienced South Whidbey squad, the Coupeville High School JV baseball team fell hard Monday afternoon.
The 13-0 loss, which drops the Wolves to 2-6 on the season, went on for quite awhile without much good happening for the guys in red and black.
“One of those games where it’s about learning … cause you hope they learn,” said CHS coach Mike Etzell.
With the Wolf varsity off-Island playing a league game, Coupeville had a straight-up JV squad on the field, while the Falcons, whose varsity was idle, were able to use some swing players.
It showed at times as South Whidbey wielded heavy bats and, other than a few walks here and there, thoroughly dominated.
Coupeville did get seven runners on, mustering six walks and a fly ball from Shane Losey which was dropped for an error.
Jacob Zettle and Kyle Rockwell led the way, with two walks apiece, while Ulrik Wells and James Vidoni also eked out free passes.
Coupeville used three pitchers, with Elliott Johnson, Jake Pease and Gavin Knoblich all seeing mound time.
If nothing else, it was live game action, always preferable to practice, and the sun was out the entire afternoon.
And that’s about all I have to say about that.












































Leave a comment