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Joey Lippo swung a big bat this weekend. (Photo courtesy Connie Lippo)

There was no escaping from Joey Lippo’s booming bat.

The Coupeville grad carved up rival pitchers Sunday, collecting five hits — including a three-run triple — and five RBI, as he and the University of Maine at Presque Isle baseball squad returned to action.

After sitting idle for eight days, Lippo and Co. split a doubleheader with Central Maine Community College, winning the nightcap 11-5 after being nipped 6-5 in the opener.

With the split, the Owls get to 3-16 on the year.

Lippo was locked in all day, opening with three hits and scoring a run in the first game.

But it was game #2 where he really went wild, launching a bases-clearing three-bagger followed by a two-run single.

Another run scored on a Lippo fly ball which was misplayed for an error, while the former Wolf also stole two bases.

Through 19 games, Skyy Lippo’s twin sibling leads UMPI in at-bats (65), runs (16), triples (2), home runs (1), RBI (13), walks (8), and steals (3).

He’s second on the Owls in batting average (.385), on-base percentage (.440), slugging percentage (.523), and hits (25).

UMPI returns to action next weekend, when it plays four games against Thomas College.

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Yodnam Nakakul unleashes a blistering return shot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

No games, but plenty of photos.

With spring break having sprung, Coupeville High School sports teams are taking a few days off between competitions.

But, thanks to photo whiz kid John Fisken, you can fill at least 11.2 seconds of the down time perusing the photos seen above and below.

They come from Wolf tennis, track, softball, and baseball games, and you can practically feel the rain, wind, and cold temps of spring sports in each new image.

To see more of what Fisken has shot this school year, and years past, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Chase Anderson delivers a pitch that’s so crisp, the baseball remains in focus while everything else slides away into soft focus.

Gwen Gustafson awaits the arrival of another strike.

Aidan Wilson catches some air.

Mia Farris keeps the numbers jumpin’ on the scoreboard.

Cole White gets in on this whole tapping home thing which is sweeping Wolf Nation.

Samara Maund flings her javelin into the great unknown.

Skylar Parker flicks another winner.

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Xavier Murdy had two hits Tuesday as Coupeville clobbered Orcas Island. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They like getting on base.

Rapping out nine hits Tuesday, then tacking on 12 walks, the Coupeville High School varsity baseball squad cruised to a big win on Orcas Island.

By the time the Wolves were done tapping home plate, they had a 16-4 win — in a game mercy-ruled after six innings — and headed home with their fourth victory in their last five games.

Now 4-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-4 overall, Coupeville sits a half-game out of first place in the NWL, trailing just defending champs Friday Harbor (4-0).

The Wolves get a few days off to enjoy spring break, returning to action Apr. 11 with a road trip to Sultan for a non-conference tilt.

Everyone chipped in Tuesday, with 10 different Wolves reaching base, and seven of those players slapping a hit.

Cody Roberts mashes.

Coupeville got out to a quick start, pushing three runs across in the top of the first thanks to singles from Hawthorne Wolfe and Scott Hilborn packaged around a walk to Jonathan Valenzuela.

Orcas scraped out a run in the bottom of the first, and another in the second, cutting the deficit to 3-2, before the Wolves slammed their foot on the gas pedal.

A six-run burst in the top of the third, keyed by a Xavier Murdy double and a single off of Jack Porter’s bat, busted things open.

From there, CHS cruised in for the win, tacking on three more runs in the fourth, before closing things out with a four-run rally in the sixth.

Wolf pitchers Cody Roberts and Hilborn combined to whiff nine Vikings, scattering five hits and not giving up more than a single run in any inning.

 

Tuesday stats:

Chase Anderson — 1 single, 1 walk
Peyton Caveness
— 1 walk
Scott Hilborn
— 2 singles, 1 walk
Alex Murdy
— 2 walks
Xavier Murdy
— 1 single, 1 double
Jack Porter
— 1 single
Cody Roberts
— 1 double, 1 walk
Sage Sharp
— 2 walks
Jonathan Valenzuela
— 1 single, 3 walks
Hawthorne Wolfe
— 1 single, 1 walk

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Jonathan Valenzuela and Co. came within an out of upending the defending league champs. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Friday Harbor walked away with one.

One out away from losing a game, and its grip on first place in the Northwest 2B/1B League baseball standings, the Wolverines eked out five straight free passes to end the game Friday, nipping visiting Coupeville 3-2.

The loss drops the Wolves to 3-1 in league action, 4-4 overall, and knocks them a half-game back of Friday Harbor (3-0, 5-1) in the early season standings.

The first-place battle, which started late after a ferry delay, was supposed to be a doubleheader, but instead turned into one tense thriller.

“It was an amazing game,” said Coupeville coach Will Thayer. “Heartbreaking ending.”

Coupeville had rallied for a run in the top of the seventh to break a 1-1 stalemate, before Friday Harbor responded with two runs in the bottom of the final frame to deny the visitors, whose only losses since returning to the NWL before the 2020-2021 school year have come to the Wolverines.

Friday Harbor is scheduled to come to Whidbey Apr. 26, and it’s unknown at the moment whether Friday’s second game will make that meeting a doubleheader, or whether Coupeville will return to the outer kingdoms at some point to make up the contest.

The Wolves struck first Friday, pushing across a run in the top of the first inning with their own two-out rally.

Scott Hilborn blasted a double, then scrambled to third on a wild pitch.

After Peyton Caveness was plunked by a wayward pitch, Hilborn came home on a Xavier Murdy RBI single, staking CHS to a 1-0 lead.

The early advantage didn’t last long, however, as Friday Harbor plated its own run in the bottom of the frame.

From there, the game became a pitcher’s duel, with neither squad able to seize the lead.

Coupeville’s best chance to score came in the fifth inning, after Jack Porter walked and Hawthorne Wolfe doubled.

It wasn’t to be, though, as Wolf runners died at second and third when Friday Harbor closed the inning with a strikeout.

Hilborn was matching Friday Harbor’s hurler, striking out the side in the second, and limiting the Wolverines ability to get on base all afternoon.

Scott Hilborn, diving for home in an earlier game, had a strong performance at Friday Harbor.

With everyone’s butts on the edge of their seat, Coupeville made its move in the seventh.

Sage Sharp singled and advanced to second when the ball was misplayed, before a wild pitch got him over to third base, a perfect set-up for Alex Murdy to loft a go-ahead RBI sac fly to right field.

With the lead in hand, Coupeville opened the bottom of the seventh by offering up back-to-back punch-outs, the #8 and #9 Friday Harbor sluggers going down on strikes.

But then the top of the lineup rolled around, the strike zone got dicey, and Friday Harbor found a bit of magic, putting together a string of walks to pull the victory from the jaws of defeat.

The tying run headed home thanks to a batter wearing a pitch, while the winning run was forced in on a conventional walk.

Coupeville out-hit Friday Harbor 4-3, with Wolfe and Hilborn smacking doubles, while Xavier Murdy and Sharp collected singles.

But it was walks that hurt the Wolves, as they garnered just two — thanks to Caveness and Porter — while Friday netted nine, including the final five.

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Chase Anderson mashes. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s nippy, windy, and a little wet.

So, just like every other spring baseball season on the prairie.

Overcoming the weather comes with the game for the Coupeville High School baseball squad, as does the knowledge a photographer may be snapping your photo at any given moment.

The pics above and below, which hail from a win Wednesday over visiting Darrington, come from the camera of John Fisken.

To see everything he shot, and ponder the possibility of buying some glossies for the grandparents in Gladstone, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2021-2022/BB-2022-03-30-vs-Darrington/

 

Hawthorne Wolfe deals.

Cody Roberts awaits a throw.

Xavier Murdy gets low.

Will Thayer dreams of a warm, non-windy prairie.

Jonathan Valenzuela busts the speed gun.

Peyton Caveness provides a well-positioned target.

Pondering life.

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