They’ve all found their niche.
Four former Coupeville High School stars are playing ball on college teams this spring, and all four of them have found a way to contribute to their teams.
Up-to-the-moment updates, in alphabetic order:
Ben Etzell — A junior at Saint John’s University in Minnesota, where the Johnnies are 22-8 overall, 11-3 in league.
He’s the team’s closer, pitching in a squad-best 13 games, going 2-0 with five saves and a 2.38 ERA.
His 22 strikeouts are second-best for SJU, while he’s holding opposing teams to a .203 batting average.
Hailey Hammer — A sophomore at Everett Community College.
She’s hitting .329 with two home runs and 15 RBI for a squad which is 11-17 overall, 9-10 in conference.
She has 24 hits in 24 games, with 13 runs, 10 walks and a double.
Aaron Trumbull — A freshman at Olympic College, which is 6-22 overall, 3-13 in league action.
He has one hit and two walks, but is truly excelling in the field, where he’s played error-free ball.
He has 34 put-outs, three assists and the best fielding percentage on the team.
Monica Vidoni — A sophomore at Rainy River Community College in Minnesota, where the Voyageurs are 15-11 overall, 3-1 in conference play.
She’s hitting .372 in 25 games, with 16 hits (including three doubles), 13 RBI, 10 runs, five walks and four stolen bases.












































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