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Teagan Calkins and her weapon of choice. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

These Wolves carry big bats, and they know how to use them.

Belting nine extra-base hits Friday, including three out-of-the-park home runs, the Coupeville High School softball squad decimated host South Whidbey 15-3.

The non-conference victory, brought to a close after five torrid innings by the ten-run mercy rule, lifts CHS to 16-1 heading into its regular-season finale.

That game is set for Tuesday, May 6 in Coupeville, with former league rival Granite Falls visiting as the Wolves celebrate Senior Night for Chloe Marzocca, Madison McMillan, Jada Heaton, Mia Farris, and Taylor Brotemarkle.

Coupeville’s seniors are exiting in style. (Ava Lucero photo)

The sage veterans, and their very-ready-for-prime-time younger teammates, are part of one of just two teams in 2B with only a single loss this season.

That lone blemish was a 5-4 defeat to 3A Oak Harbor, way back on March 15, and everything after it has been good times.

Case in point, Friday’s clash with a very-solid Falcon diamond squad, which sits at 8-8 after its loss.

While South Whidbey, a 1A school, may have a bigger student body than CHS, the Wolves run deep in talent.

Freshman hurler Adeline Maynes, already an ace in her second high school diamond campaign, was firing BB’s Friday, whiffing nine while scattering just three hits.

And she got solid defense from her support crew, for the most part, with middle infielders Sydney Van Dyke and Brotemarkle gunning down runners to cap things in the final inning.

Home run hitters (left to right) Mia Farris, Madison McMillan, and Sydney Van Dyke marinate in the moment. (Ava Lucero photo)

But it’s the bats which once again captivated the always-enthusiastic Wolf fan base, as Aaron Lucero’s sluggers made contact, and drove through the ball with a vengeance time and again.

Coupeville scored in every inning, jumping on the Falcons for four runs in the top of the first to set the stage.

Walks to Brotemarkle and McMillan mingled with base knocks for Teagan Calkins, Van Dyke, and Haylee Armstrong, and the Wolves were off to the races.

But the biggest blows were yet to come.

Mia Farris was the first to strike, crushing a two-out solo shot in the second.

It was her second over-the-fence tater in as many days, as she also went yard Thursday while on Orcas Island.

Coupeville pushed two more runs across in the third to get the lead out to 7-0, then had its one brief burp of the afternoon.

South Whidbey took advantage of a brief defensive letdown to net three runs, before Maynes dug in and declared, “No more for you.”

She retired the final seven Falcon hitters, with the last out a decisive strikeout to set off a team-wide celebration.

“This ball ain’t coming back. Ever.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Back at the plate, the Wolves threw down four runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to stretch the margin back out, with Van Dyke and McMillan joining “Mia the Magnificent” in the “I love the longball” club.

Van Dyke sent a two-run missile screaming out to left, clearing the fence for the first time in a varsity game, while McMillan’s mammoth shot — a bases-clearing grand slam — almost made it over to South Whidbey’s football stadium.

Maddie’s was a smash,” Aaron Lucero said. “She got every ounce of that ball.

“I think it was still rising as it left the park.”

During the high school season, they may wear different uniforms, but when summer arrives, they unite and strike as the Island Vipers. (Grant Van Dyke photo)

While Coupeville and South Whidbey are not currently in the same league, or classification, as in many past years, the rivalry always remains important for bragging rights.

“There are certain teams that I get just a bit more excited for, and they’re one of them,” Aaron Lucero said with a smile.

“I know most of their team from summer ball and they have solid players. Excited for our team.”

 

Friday stats:

Capri Anter — One double
Haylee Armstrong — Two singles, one triple
Taylor Brotemarkle — One double, one walk
Teagan Calkins — Two singles, two doubles
Mia Farris — One double, one home run, one walk
Jada Heaton — One walk
Adeline Maynes — One walk
Madison McMillan — One home run, one walk
Sydney Van Dyke — Two singles, one home run

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Appreciate Coupeville teachers? Next week is your time to show it.

Whether you want to honor elementary school knowledge givers or their counterparts at the middle/high school, there will be plenty of opportunities.

The elementary school PTA will be showering teachers every day but need some parental help.

 

If interested, you can sign up by popping over to:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A49ABA82AA0F94-56566334-teacher?fbclid=IwY2xjawKB-AxleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFCM0lXak4xcU9PbVBGMnBmAR7iJgiN_CU-KxBEvm2JRnIueQv7cqtPTvEUDvqEQjKCtE5cOAfCnJjTDIn_-A_aem_CAypAkpYOP9DnsCKNydAdg#/

 

To donate to the CES celebration, pop over to:

https://wspta-00031261.givebacks.com/store/items/1188044?fbclid=IwY2xjawKB9_hleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFCM0lXak4xcU9PbVBGMnBmAR4nwB87c_HpemwqEBR6O3Al367JboEU7GeBPaIwUkX2z4MtBUqYkR1tgJhwPQ_aem_sES0J-JEzxqG1WsOxY9h6w

 

Meanwhile, parents are also raising funds for a CMHS staff lunch catered by Sunshine Drip.

The goal is to have $1,100 by May 5.

To donate, you can Venmo Christi Messner (last four digits 4632) or send in cash or a check (made out to Christi Messner), delivered to Barbi Ford or Courtney Simpson-Pilgrim.

You can also help provide drinks, chips, or cookies. If interested, text Christi Messner at (360) 929-4632.

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Coupeville High School theater students fine tune their new play. (Photos by Sophia Siverly and Stefanie Ask)

Opening night is less than a week away.

Coupeville High School’s production of One Stoplight Town goes down May 8-10.

Featuring the work of 49(!) CHS students, it’s based on a play by Tracy Wells.

Today we have behind the scenes pics, and you can read more about the production by popping over here:

CHS theater troupe preps May production

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All hail your offensive king! (Photos courtesy Taylor Little)

They love the longball and winning.

The red-hot ‘n rolling Central Whidbey Little League Majors baseball team is off to a 6-0 start on the season after bombing Anacortes 21-1 Thursday night.

The free-wheeling, offensive-fireworks-delivering diamond crew get back at it with home games at Coupeville’s Rhododendron Park Tuesday, May 6, and Thursday, May 8.

Both games start at 6:00 PM.

Coached by Curtis Ashby, Nate Driscoll, and Jason Joiner, the team has a powerhouse roster:

Colton Ashby
John Driscoll
Logan Flowers
Xander Flowers
Gracen Joiner
Micah McCloskey
Jonah Meek
Adrian Mitchell
Braxten Ratcliff
Brady Sherman
Nico Strong
Cole Van Dyke
Burke Winger

Coupeville’s next juggernaut.

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Your 2025 Northwest 2B/1B League softball champs. (Photo courtesy Aaron Lucero)

One box checked, more to go.

Crushing host Orcas Island 21-6 Thursday, the Coupeville High School softball squad completed an undefeated run through Northwest 2B/1B League play.

The win lifts the Wolves to 10-0 in conference action, 15-1 overall, with two non-league games left on the regular season schedule.

Up first is a short trip to Langley Friday to face South Whidbey, before Granite Falls comes to Coupeville May 6 as Aaron Lucero’s team celebrates Senior Night.

After that, the postseason beckons, with the Wolves dreaming of state tourney glory.

At every step of the way this season Coupeville’s diamond queens have taken care of business, and Thursday was no different.

The Wolves started a little slow offensively but poured it on with a blistering attack in a 12-run third inning to once again put their stamp on things.

Teagan Calkins cranked a triple to kick-start the explosion, with Haylee Armstrong and Jada Heaton delivering two-run base knocks to keep things hopping.

For Heaton, back in the lineup after a game off, it was a dangerous day, as the senior sparkplug got nailed by wayward pitches four times.

She got three walks out of her embrace of pain, as she was hit twice during one at-bat, with the ump waving off the first plunk, but awarding her the bag for the second potential bruise.

Mia Farris sends the ball on an epic journey. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Whether they got on base via hits (nine of them), walks (13), or errors (a handful of Orcas mistakes), the Wolves continued to push runners across the plate.

None stamped quite so hard as they scored as Mia Farris, who walloped “a monster home run” to end things.

While offense was the key, Coupeville also delivered once again from the pitcher’s circle, with Adeline Maynes (8) and Armstrong (1) combining to pile up strikeouts.

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — One double
Haylee Armstrong — One double, two walks
Taylor Brotemarkle — Three walks
Teagan Calkins — One triple, one walk
Mia Farris — One home run, one walk
Jada Heaton — One single, three walks
Adeline Maynes — One single
Madison McMillan — Two singles, one double
Danica Strong — One walk
Sydney Van Dyke — Two walks

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