
Clay Reilly is one of three Coupeville seniors tabbed to play in the All-State baseball feeder games. (John Fisken photos)
Don’t turn in those uniforms just yet.
Three Coupeville High School seniors will get at least one more day on the baseball diamond after being selected to play June 1 in the Northwest District A/B feeder games.
Clay Reilly, Taylor Consford and Kory Score have been tabbed to visit Bellingham and play at Joe Martin Field.
Feeder games are held in numerous locations across the state from May 30-June 5, featuring Washington’s best senior ballplayers.
The best performers at each place are nominated for the All-State Baseball Series, and those who make the final cut travel to Yakima June 10-11.
In recent years, CHS pitchers Ben Etzell and Aaron Curtin got the All-State call, with Etzell making the trip and pitching in 2014.
Reilly, an outfielder who sometimes moonlighted at catcher, was a four-year player for the Wolves.
A feared hitter with a powerful arm, he helped lead CHS to its first baseball league title in 25 years during his junior season.
Score was also a starter on that squad, manning first base the last two seasons after moving back to town, while Consford, Coupeville’s starting catcher, transferred from Oak Harbor before his senior season.













































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