Hardball pics frozen in time
March 13, 2022 by David Svien

“Sit down, son! You were out by a mile.” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Spring sports are sprung, no matter what the thermometer says.
A hardy prairie wind made it seem colder than it probably was Saturday, but we endured.
Players, coaches, some fans, and even a wanderin’ photographer or two stayed around for both halves of a baseball doubleheader in Coupeville.
The photos seen above and below capture moments from both the varsity and JV contests and come to us from John Fisken.
To see everything he shot, and ponder the possibility of purchasing some glossies for Grams in Great Neck, pop over to:
https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2021-2022/BB-2022-03-12-vs-Mt-Baker/

“Get in my glove!”

Feeling a random raindrop, Hawthorne Wolfe has a stare-down with Mother Nature.

Seth Woollet pivots into prime bunting position.

Xavier Murdy slaps the tag on an incoming runner.

Camden Glover flings the high, hard cheese.

Peyton Caveness patiently waits for the throw.

“Cold? This ain’t freakin’ cold!” Morgan Payne, the living legend who once slid through frozen mud to tap home and end the harshest CHS baseball game I’ve endured on the wind-torn prairie. It was -450 degrees that day. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
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