A little something for everyone.
The week ahead is a hodgepodge of regular season and playoff action, with all four Coupeville High School spring sports teams involved.
Wolf softball and girls’ tennis wrap regular season action, while track and field and baseball begin what they hope will be long postseason runs.
The netters travel to Mount Vernon Tuesday, May 9 in a match just added to the schedule, then host Friday Harbor May 12.
That second bout, where the Wolves will celebrate Senior Night, offers CHS a chance to claim sole possession of the Northwest 2B/1B League title.
After that, Ken Stange’s squad sends its top players on to the district tourney, which is set to go down in Seattle May 19.
The CHS softball squad, meanwhile, travels to South Whidbey May 12 for a final non-league game, then packs up the equipment.
The Wolf sluggers were nipped by Friday Harbor in the league finale and lost a chance to advance to the playoffs.
Baseball and track get their postseason closeup Saturday, May 13, with the hardball squad on the road at Lakewood High School, where they will face either Northwest Christian (Lacey) or Friday Harbor.
The Wolf runners, throwers, and jumpers defend their home turf, with CHS hosting the district meet.
Do well, and the state championships are next on the schedule for both teams.
As we head into a week of intrigue, a look at where things sit in terms of wins and losses:
Northwest League baseball:
School | League | Overall |
Coupeville | 13-1 | 15-5 |
MV Christian | 13-1 | 14-3 |
Friday Harbor | 8-6 | 8-8 |
Orcas Island | 7-8 | 11-8 |
Darrington | 6-9 | 8-10 |
La Conner | 3-11 | 5-14 |
Concrete | 0-14 | 0-15 |
Northwest League girls’ tennis:
School | League | Overall |
Coupeville | 2-1 | 2-5 |
Friday Harbor | 1-2 | 1-3 |
Northwest League softball:
School | League | Overall |
Friday Harbor | 11-1 | 14-4 |
Coupeville | 10-2 | 13-6 |
Darrington | 8-4 | 9-5 |
Orcas Island | 5-7 | 5-11 |
La Conner | 2-10 | 3-16 |
Concrete | 0-12 | 0-14 |
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