
Gavin Knoblich will lead the Coupeville Babe Ruth baseball team to state in mid-July. (John Fisken photo)
Pack your bags. We’re off to Ephrata.
OK, well not for two weeks, but you get the point.
After a second-place finish at the District 11 tourney, the Coupeville Babe Ruth baseball squad is state tournament bound and will make the 221-mile trip (one way) to compete at the big dance.
Action gets underway Monday, July 10 under (likely) toasty skies in Eastern Washington.
Coupeville closed districts Tuesday with a 12-1 loss to Sedro-Woolley, which gave the Outlaws a two-game sweep and the tourney crown.
The Wolves hung around through the third, with George Dailey using his arm and bat to stake his squad to a 1-1 tie.
A resident of Oak Harbor who’s playing with Coupeville this summer, he whiffed six and drilled an RBI double that shot down the third-base line, sending Scott Hilborn scampering home.
Sedro countered by inadvertently beaning Dailey in the back on an ensuing pick-off try.
Apparently they hit just the right muscles on the play.
“His pitching wasn’t the same after that, and then the wheels fell off,” said Coupeville coach Steve Hilborn.
Dailey eventually gave way to Gavin Knoblich, but the CHS sophomore-to-be was hampered by a defense which sprung multiple leaks behind him.
Coupeville had six base-runners in the game, with Dailey crunching a pair of doubles to lead the way.
Caleb Meyer added two singles, with Knoblich and Scott Hilborn earning walks.











































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