Roll on, mighty Wolves, roll on.
Beating visiting Sedro-Woolley 10-0 for the second night in a row, the Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball team cleared a major hurdle Tuesday night in Oak Harbor.
The victory lifts the Wolves to 14-0 on the season, gives them the District 11 title, and sends them on to the state tourney.
The big dance goes down July 1-9 in Vancouver, with Central Whidbey slated to open play against the winner of District 5, which reps the lower corner of Eastern Washington.
Here’s the state bracket, just waiting for teams to be plugged in:
Click to access 2023_LLSB_State_Bracket_1.0.pdf
Tuesday night, the Wolves went for the clincher in their best 2-of-3 district rumble, and once again came up big against a tough foe.
Walks were key, as Central Whidbey racked up a ton, but the Islanders also got base-knocks from Kennedy Strevel, Chelsi Stevens, and Cassandra Powers.
The Wolves pushed three runs across in the first to snatch the lead, before tacking on two more in the third, four in the fourth, and a final tally in the fifth to push the game into mercy-rule territory.
“We were very disciplined tonight against a pair of good Sedro pitchers,” said Central coach Aaron Lucero.
“Hats off to Sedro, they came out looking to fight and made some big plays,” he added. “We had bases loaded in the first three or four innings and we just couldn’t put it away.”
Stevens launched “an absolute laser shot with the bases loaded and two outs” that might have broken the game open early, only to see Sedro’s outfielder make “a fantastic grab” to save runs.
The Wolves never backed down, however, continuing to put the pressure on their foes.
“Great job by our ladies to just keep chipping away,” Aaron Lucero said. “Putting the ball in play, aggressive base-running, and hustle, got it done for us offensively.”
Strevel and Adeline Maynes both tapped home plate twice for the Wolves, while Sydney Van Dyke, Stevens, Olivia Martin, Cameron Van Dyke, Emma Cushman, and KeeAyra Brown also scored.
Mary Western, Ava Lucero, Selah Rivera, Samantha Antonio, and Allie Powers also played for Central Whidbey.
Maynes returned to the pitcher’s circle for Central Whidbey and was in lock-down mode most of the game, whiffing eight.
She got big-time help on defense from her catcher, Ava Lucero, who made the defensive play of the night for the final out.
Sedro had the bases jammed with two outs and was desperate to keep the game going when a wild pitch ran away from the waiting glove.
Responding instantly, Ava Lucero scrambled to the backstop, sliding on one knee to snatch the ball off the ground and fire it back to Maynes, who slapped the game-ending tag on an incoming runner.
Now, it’s off to the big stage for the Wolves, with their coach ready to hit the open roads for another long trip.
“Really proud of these players on a truly undefeated season,” Aaron Lucero said. “They showed a lot of grit.”
Want to help the Wolves make their trip to state?
You can support the 14 girls — 12 from Coupeville, and one apiece from Oak Harbor and South Whidbey — two ways.
Checks made out to Central Whidbey Little League can be mailed to P.O. Box 222, Coupeville, WA 98239.
Or use Venmo to send money through Wolf Mom Kelly Powers, who can be found at https://account.venmo.com/u/Coupeville2029.














































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