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Haylee Armstrong and crew will play two games Thursday at home. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mother Nature is on Coupeville’s side, it appears.

Both Wolf softball and baseball were set to return to action Tuesday with a road trip to the wilds of Darrington, but rain washed that away.

Now, the games have been bumped to Thursday and will go down in Cow Town instead of Logger territory.

It’ll be doubleheader action on both sides of the road for the Wolves, with the start time of both game #1’s set for 3:00 PM.

Game #2 for each is tentatively planned for 5:00 PM.

CHS softball is sitting on top of the Northwest 2B/1B League coming out of spring break, boasting a 2-0 conference record and a 5-1 overall mark.

Meanwhile, a rebuilding Wolf hardball squad is still looking for its first win of the campaign, carrying 0-2 and 0-6 records into Thursday’s twin bill.

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Oak Harbor twins Averie (left) and Kailee Welden are blazing their own trails on the diamond while honoring those who came before. (Photos courtesy Amie Welden)

“The girls always want to play baseball or softball, 24/7!”

Amie Welden grew up in Massuchusetts playing both sports, a born-and-bred passionate Boston Red Sox fan, and it’s carried down to her daughters.

Averie and Kailee, 11-year-old twins who attend Oak Harbor Intermediate School, would happily live on the diamond.

The fifth-grade duo, who have been playing with North Whidbey Little League since 2021, began as baseball players before morphing into softball stars, but still have a date with hardball destiny.

Selected to participate in this summer’s Maria Pepe Little League Baseball Legacy series, the Welden twins and their family will head off to Williamsport, Pennsylvania for the June 6-8 event.

The weekend-long celebration will see 96 players divided into eight teams, with each squad guaranteed a minimum three games played at Howard J. Lamade and Volunteer Stadiums.

The twins are joined by their younger sister, president of their fan club.

Maria Pepe was a trailblazer for girls playing little league baseball.

The national association banned females from participating in hardball games in 1951, and when Pepe, a pitcher, played alongside boys from her New Jersey neighborhood in 1972, Little League threatened to revoke Hoboken’s charter.

The National Organization for Women rallied to Pepe’s cause, with an ensuing lawsuit finally winning the right in 1974 for girls to play little league baseball.

The series named in her honor debuted in 2024 and truly celebrates the place of women in the sport, with all coaches and umpires involved also being females.

Kailee Welden is primarily a pitcher who also bounces around the field as a utility player, while Averie is often on the receiving end of her sister’s throws while operating as a catcher and third baseman.

After starting as baseball players — “I’m an avid Red Sox fan, so they may have been unintentionally brainwashed into thinking baseball is the greatest sport around” said mom — they now play softball for the North Whidbey Tidal Wave in the Majors division.

“They love baseball, but socially it was tough being with a bunch of boys,” Amie Welden said.

“They have embraced softball as an alternative and are having much more fun being surrounded by girls their age.”

Kailee and Averie, who also participate in FLL Robotics, German Club, and Track Club at Oak Harbor Intermediate, greatly enjoyed watching the Junior League Softball World Series in Kirkland last summer.

That experience inspired them, and the Williamsport trip, and temporary return to baseball, has them fired up.

“They jump at any opportunity to play,” Amie Welden said.

“They both said their favorite part about the sport is meeting new friends.

“All-Star season is their favorite because they get to meet kids from all over the state and play at a more competitive level.”

Diamond dreams live large.

With the 96 young women playing in the Maria Pepe series coming from around the USA, the twins get a chance to be trailblazers of their own.

“I am so excited for them to have this opportunity,” Amie Welden said. “What a great experience for not only them, but our small hometown Little League and all of Whidbey Island.

“I wanted to share our story to inform and encourage any other girls to take advantage of this opportunity, that it really can happen to anyone,” she added.

“They too can be selected to play on Little League’s biggest stage! We hope it encourages more girls to get out and play!”

 

To help Averie and Kailee (and mom and lil’ sis) make it to Williamsport, the twins are selling handmade items at farmer’s markets, and there is also a GoFundMe at:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-averie-and-kailee-reach-williamsport

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All eyes focus on the flight of the baseball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was photo-clickin’ weather.

Sunny skies welcomed baseball fans to the prairie Saturday, as Coupeville and South Whidbey clashed on the diamond.

Along for the ride, camera in hand, was John Fisken, who sends us the pics seen above and below.

To view everything he shot on the afternoon, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2024-2025/BB-2025-03-29-vs-South-Whidbey

 

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Lark Gustafson and CHS softball are flying high. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let it marinate.

With Spring Break upon us, Coupeville High School sports teams have no games on the schedule in the coming week.

The Wolves don’t return to action until April 8, so the win/loss records currently in place will stand for a bit.

Not that all Northwest 2B/1B League teams have the time off, as there are 13 games planned next week for rival softball, tennis, and baseball programs.

But the Wolves? They will abide.

So, as we head into the great unknown, here’s where things sit as of Mar. 30:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 2-0 3-1
MV Christian 2-0 4-2
Orcas Island 1-0 1-4
La Conner 0-0 1-1
Concrete 0-1 0-1
Darrington 0-2 0-4
Coupeville 0-2 0-6

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 1-0 1-0
Coupeville 0-1 0-3

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 2-0 5-1
Orcas Island 2-0 4-3
Darrington 0-0 2-0
La Conner 0-0 0-5
Concrete 0-2 0-2
Friday Harbor 0-2 1-6

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Landon Roberts, seen here with Aunt Stephanie Blas, tossed two shutout innings Saturday. (Kevin Blas photo)

Can’t score? Can’t win.

It’s a reality in the baseball world, and one that a very inexperienced Coupeville High School team has come to appreciate.

Coming off back-to-back trips to the state tourney, the Wolves find themselves with a thin roster full of largely new-to-the-game players, which is a big part of why the squad has failed to push a run across in five of six games.

The latest loss came Saturday, with Coupeville falling 13-0 to visiting South Whidbey in a non-conference rumble shortened to five innings by the mercy rule.

Having been outscored 63-3 this season, the Wolves now have some time off, with Spring Break keeping them out of games until a trip to Darrington arrives April 8.

Saturday’s island rivalry clash was decided in the middle part of the game, with South Whidbey tossing five runs on the board in the top of the second, then another eight in the third.

Landon Roberts came on to toss two scoreless innings of relief, and he and starting pitcher Carson Grove combined for seven strikeouts on the afternoon.

The Wolves had runners aboard in every inning but couldn’t come up with a game-altering hit.

After two-out singles by Camden Glover and Jayden Little across the first two frames, CHS started the third strongly.

Phin Rhodes cracked a single, followed by Roberts lacing a base knock, but that was where the rally stopped as a strikeout and a double play denied the Wolves.

All total, Coupeville had seven baserunners (six hits, one walk), while the visitors racked up 14 hits and five walks while taking advantage of three Wolf errors.

Collier Honold paced the Falcons with three hits, while his teammates rapped out four doubles.

Grady Davis recorded a pair of two-baggers, with Levi Batchelor and Malachi Pierson also whacking extra base hits for Tom Fallon’s South Whidbey squad, which got to 2-3 with the victory.

 

Saturday stats:

Camden Glover — One single
Carson Grove — One single
Jayden Little — One single
Phin Rhodes — Two singles
Landon Roberts — One single
Trent Thule — One walk

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