Build the present, build the future.
Softball success is booming on the prairie, and a big part of that is the older girl’s willingness to work with their younger counterparts.
Current Coupeville High School players, who are flying high with a 17-1 record this spring, took time Wednesday to mentor the sluggers who will follow in their footsteps.
The Central Whidbey Little League Minors team — 14 players and four coaches — trekked over to the CHS fields, where they worked with the Wolves on a typically breezy “spring” day in Coupeville.
“The varsity players did a fantastic job running the show,” said CHS coach Aaron Lucero.
“Windy and cold, but nobody complained.
“Bethany Hopkins and her (CWLL) coaches have done a great job instilling passion for the game in their team.”














































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