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   Central Whidbey hurler Gwen Gustafson unleashes thunder and lightning. (John Fisken photos)

Players stand at attention during the opening flag salute.

“You dare to run … ON ME????????”

   Coaches (l to r) Aaron Lucero, Lark Gustafson and Mike Peters join the pregame festivities.

   Adrian Burrows, daughter of legendary former CHS hoops star Jaime Rasmussen, shows off the same killer glare her mom once used to ruffle foes.

Little League playoff action is booming.

As June rolls to a close, Central Whidbey’s softball and baseball squads are returning to the diamond for All-Star action, and photographer John Fisken is likely to be on the scene.

The photos above come from a game Friday between CWLL and North Whidbey at Volunteer Park in Oak Harbor.

To see everything Fisken shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-CWLL/20170623-SB-NWLL-vs-CWLL-AllStars/

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   With winning teams and talented players, the future for Coupeville softball is a bright one. (Renae Mulholland photos)

The boys of summer.

Abby Mulholland (left) and Savina Wells have a chat.

“Ice cream????? Where???????”

The race is on.

Gwen Gustafson (left) and Mulholland enjoy their sweet treats.

With players repping different uniforms, it was an explosion of color.

Mariah Knoblich controls the universe, or at least the ice cream.

   Jill Prince, future Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Famer, was a huge star as a sixth grader.

The games aren’t done, but that’s no reason not to have a party.

While All-Star play looms ahead for many of its team, the Central Whidbey Little League took a moment Thursday to celebrate the season that was.

Ice cream and souvenirs were handed out, and softball mom Renae Mulholland was on hand to document the proceedings for us.

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Melody Wilkie brings the heat. (John Fisken photos)

The ever-crafty Stella Johnson drops a bunt on the unsuspecting defense.

Kylie Van Velkinburgh is ready to rake.

   You don’t get past Audrianna Shaw if you don’t know the password. Spoiler: the runner did NOT know the password.

Mollie Bailey anchors the Central Whidbey defense.

Coral Caveness, about to beat the snot out of the softball.

   Calm and cool in the heat of the moment, it’s unflappable coach Mimi Johnson at work.

Marenna Rebischke-Smith snags an incoming throw.

They can’t be beat.

The Central Whidbey Little League Juniors softball squad swept to a district crown Saturday, while still finding time to shine in the photo game.

The pics above are courtesy wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken.

To see everything he shot (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-CWLL/20170617-Junior-SB-vs-Orcas/

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   CWLL coach Mimi Johnson celebrates with daughter Stella. (Renae Mulholland photos)

Kylie Van Velkinburgh enjoys a post-game interview.

District 11 champs. (Photo courtesy Mimi Johnson)

They won when it mattered most.

After dropping a pair of one-run games to Orcas Island earlier in the season, the Central Whidbey Little League Juniors softball squad was hankering for some sweet revenge.

And they found it Saturday.

Playing at home in Coupeville, the Mayhem rallied for back-to-back wins, clinching the District 11 title and a trip to the state tourney.

The big dance kicks off June 27 in Monroe.

To punch its ticket, Central Whidbey erupted for five runs in the eighth inning to pull out a 10-5 win in the opener, then rallied for three in the bottom of the seventh to nab the nightcap 10-9.

The tying and winning runs came home on a two-run single off the bat of Jill Prince.

Central Whidbey’s lineup Saturday included eight players from its regular season roster — Coral Caveness, Audrianna Shaw, Melody Wilkie, Kylie Van Velkinburgh, Stella Johnson, Prince, Marenna Rebischke-Smith and Mollie Bailey — and three new additions.

That trio is Madelyn Tucker, McKenzie Hodges and Annabelle Thayer.

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Coral Caveness is ever-ready on defense. (Mimi Johnson photo)

Caveness fires up a wicked serve during volleyball season. (John Fisken photo)

Coral Caveness is not afraid to try new things.

The Coupeville 8th grader has an extensive sports background, having pulled time as a swimmer while also playing softball, soccer and volleyball.

Now, as she heads to high school in the fall, she has her eye on a new athletic endeavor.

“In the near future cheer is on the horizon,” Caveness said. “I’ve always loved dancing and rhythm to music and such.”

This spring she’s patrolling shortstop for a successful Central Whidbey Little League Juniors softball squad, where she’s showing off her gun of an arm.

More than once she’s taken hits away from rivals, spearing balls in the hole and firing on the move, dropping the ball into the waiting glove at first to nab surprised runners.

Caveness has been a diamond dandy since she first took the field back in her T-Ball days.

“Softball will be my main sport; it’s been part of my life since I was four,” Caveness said.

As she’s progressed up the ladder, her family has been always been there for her, sometimes on the sidelines and sometimes right next to her on the field.

“My parents have helped me and supported me all the way,” Caveness said. “My dad taught me the fundamentals of the sport and has coached several years for me.”

A fan of PE, pop music and spending time with those close to her (“I’m very social and love being around friends”), she plans to “excel (in school) and get better grades.”

Regardless of what sport she’s playing, Caveness embraces the chance to enjoy herself and always keep on improving.

“I like the teamwork and the completion of sports,” she said. “I think my strengths are being a leader and my work ethic in all the sporting activities I do.

“I want to learn new ways to do stuff in all my sports and learn how to be patient, as well.”

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