
Coupeville catcher Sarah Wright opened her junior season with a single and triple Saturday as the Wolves massacred South Whidbey 12-0. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
They were the last up, so they made their debut count.
With every other Coupeville High School spring sports team having played at least one contest, the Wolf varsity softball squad might have been getting a little antsy.
If the diamond sluggers were, they quickly got over any nerves, thrashing host South Whidbey 12-0 Saturday in the season opener for both teams.
The victory, called an inning early due to the 10-run mercy rule, was extra-sweet for several reasons.
One, it’s the Falcons in the other dugout, so a win is a clarion call for Island supremacy.
Also, for Coupeville, which came within a single strike of making the state tourney a year ago, it was a chance to send a message to a team which did make the trip to the big dance in 2017.
On this day the Wolves stared down Falcon ace Mackenzee Collins, who is headed to Colorado State on a D-1 scholarship, and picked her apart.
CHS sophomore Scout Smith got things going in the first inning with a one-out single, and the Wolves were off and running.
Using their speed and smarts to create havoc on the bases, the Wolves put a ton of pressure on South Whidbey’s defense and the Falcons cracked a bit.
A string of passed balls and a key error or two put Coupeville in prime spot, and its sluggers came up big when presented with a gift.
The top four hitters combined for seven hits, with Lauren Rose bashing a double and Sarah Wright crunching an epic triple.
Wolf hurler Katrina McGranahan, who scored all four times she strode to the plate, joined Rose and Wright with two base-knocks apiece, while Smith had her rally-launching single and crossed home three times.
While Coupeville’s offense was poppin’, McGranahan was lights-out in the pitcher’s circle.
A lead-off double to Collins in the second inning was the only hit she surrendered, and she whiffed three while tossing a complete-game shutout.
Coupeville coach Kevin McGranahan boarded the bus for the short ride home with a huge grin on his face.
“It was a total team win,” he said. “We jumped on their ace right away in the first inning; Katrina and Sarah had their usual good days at the plate, but Scout was pesky all day.”
The Wolf softball guru was able to use all 12 players in uniform, giving freshmen Chelsea Prescott, Mollie Bailey and Coral Caveness their varsity debuts.
Prescott started at third-base, while Bailey and Caveness came off the bench to each score a run.
Hope Lodell, Veronica Crownover, Mackenzie Davis (who walked and scored in the fourth), Nicole Laxton and Emma Mathusek rounded out a CHS roster aiming to better last year’s superb 19-5 finish.
“I used the whole bench, so everyone got in the game to chase the jitters,” Kevin McGranahan said. “Great day for Wolf Nation.”











































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