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   Melia Welling whacked a two-run single Wednesday, collecting her first varsity RBIs in an 11-0 win. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith guns down another hitter.

Emma Mathusek (left) and Sarah Wright have a mid-game chat.

It’s a tricky dance.

The Coupeville High School softball squad is rolling like it hasn’t since the glory days of 2002, and Port Townsend hasn’t won a game in three seasons.

Showing compassion, while also making sure to get the win, Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan leaned heavily on his JV players Wednesday, and they responded, drilling the RedHawks 11-0 in a game called after five innings.

The win lifts Coupeville to 4-1 in Olympic League play, 13-1 overall headed into a Friday showdown at Chimacum.

The Cowboys (4-1, 6-3), the only team to beat the Wolves this season, were upset 8-4 by Klahowya Wednesday, dropping them into a first-place tie with CHS.

The last time Port Townsend won a varsity softball game was April 28, 2014, with Wednesday’s defeat the 47th straight the program has endured.

Coupeville opened with just three regular varsity starters on the field, to give its younger players a guiding hand, and pulled the trio by the third inning.

While starting pitcher Katrina McGranahan set Port Townsend down quickly in the first two innings, whiffing four, freshman Scout Smith soon took over and was just as dominating.

She struck out five, while getting strong backup from first-baseman Kyla Briscoe.

Working smoothly in the field, Briscoe twice pulled off unassisted force outs at first off of tricky ground balls, while also alertly ignoring her coach on another play and spinning to nail the lead runner going into second.

As the ball smacked into Mikayla Elfrank’s glove, Kevin McGranahan, who was calling for Briscoe to take the sure out at first, sat back down, grin on his face and nodded.

“OK, works for me.”

When she wasn’t making use of her glove, Briscoe swung a big bat, closing the game with a two-run double.

The Wolves chipped away at the RedHawks, scoring in every inning while not running up the score.

CHS plated one in the first, then added two runs each in the second, third and fourth before finishing the afternoon with four runs in the fifth.

Along with Briscoe’s blast, the other big hit came off of the bat of freshman Melia Welling, who golfed a two-run single into straight away center to stake Coupeville to a 3-0 lead.

Many of the Wolf runs came off of wild pitches and passed balls, but CHS picked up three of its four hits in the final inning.

After Tamika Nastali was plunked on the ankle, Emma Mathusek and Smith delivered crisp singles to set up Briscoe’s final blow.

Nicole Lester and Mackenzie Davis also started, with Davis bouncing from the outfield to catcher after Sarah Wright departed early.

 

To see more photos from this game, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170426-vs-Pt-Townsend/

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   The Central Whidbey Little League juniors softball squad is off to a 3-0 start. (Mimi Johnson photo)

Roll on, mighty Adrenaline, roll on.

Cruising to its third straight win to open the season, the Central Whidbey Little League juniors softball squad destroyed host Anacortes 15-0 Monday night.

South end transplant Melody Wilkie stalked the pitcher’s circle, whiffing seven hitters and surrendering just three hits.

The only time she was in the slightest bit of trouble came in the bottom of the second, but she quickly got away scot-free.

Having given up a lead-off triple, Wilkie teamed up with catcher Mollie Bailey to nail the Anacortes runner at home on the very next play.

From there, it was smoothing sailing for Central Whidbey, which had its bats swinging hot all game.

The Adrenaline put the game away early, throwing down nine runs in the top of the first, then added two in the second, three in the third and a final run in the fourth.

Central Whidbey piled up 14 hits, led by Bailey, who was en fuego with three singles and a thunderous triple.

“Our bats came alive,” said Adrenaline coach Mimi Johnson. “I challenged Mollie to hit the Ace Hardware sign … and she came close!”

Wilkie, Stella Johnson and Jill Prince chipped in with doubles, with cousins Thora Iverson and Stella Johnson both finishing the game with two hits apiece.

As soon as they got on base, the Adrenaline forced the situation, causing Anacortes to fall apart a bit on defense.

“We capitalized on their errors early with aggressive base running,” Mimi Johnson said. “I have to give props to their catcher Adayla, though – she missed nothing!! She never gave us opportunity to steal home.”

With everything clicking for her team, the sage of the softball diamond sees a successful season playing out.

“We are very excited to see what this season brings with this group of girls.”

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   Katrina McGranahan whacked a double, triple and home run while also tossing 11 strikeouts Monday in a win over Meridian. (John Fisken photo)

“We ended it early so we could go to Taco Time for dinner.”

Raining down pain on host Meridian Monday, the Coupeville High School softball squad made quick work of another opponent, leaving coach Kevin McGranahan smiling.

“The whole team fought from the beginning to the end,” he said. “Another solid win for the Wolves.”

By the time CHS was done pasting the ball — all nine starters had at least one hit, with Katrina McGranahan tallying a double, triple and home run — the Wolves had rolled to a 12-2 win called early thanks to the mercy rule.

The win, the fifth straight for Coupeville, lifts it to 12-1 on the season.

That matches the 2002 Wolf sluggers, who finished 3rd at state, for the best start through 13 games.

Facing their second straight foe from the always-dangerous Northwest Conference, Coupeville showed the same resolve (and big bats) which helped them thump Lynden Christian Saturday.

The Wolves got to Meridian’s starting pitcher in a hurry.

Lead-off hitter Lauren Rose swatted a single, then, two batters later, Katrina McGranahan jacked her fourth home run of the season, parking it deep over the fence in right-center.

A couple of walks, a Meridian error and a single off the bat of Hope Lodell plated two more runs before the inning was done, and the Wolves were off in style.

Coupeville added two in the third, then put together three-run rallies in both the fourth and sixth to ice the game.

Continuing her torrid pitching of late, McGranahan mowed down 10 of the first 11 batters she faced, allowing only one runner until the fourth inning.

Never in danger (Meridian scraped together its two runs in the sixth after trailing 12-0), she whiffed 11 and, when necessary, got a little prime-time help from her defense.

The very first batter singled, only to be gunned down trying to steal second by Wolf catcher Sarah Wright.

CHS had everything going for it — pitching, defense, and, as usual, high-powered offense.

All three of McGranahan’s hits were for extra bases, and she was only denied a chance to hit for the cycle when Meridian walked her the fourth time she strode to the plate.

Wright (a single and double) and Lodell (two singles) backed her up, while Rose, Jae LeVine, Mikayla Elfrank, Veronica Crownover, Tiffany Briscoe and Tamika Nastali all added a base-knock.

Freshman Scout Smith scored twice and had a pair of steals as a pinch-runner.

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Wolf JV coach Stephanie Henning plots out strategy. (John Fisken photos)

Emma Mathusek comes up firing after fielding a grounder.

Swinging between the rain drops, Tiffany Briscoe rips another hit.

The master of the artful bunt, Tamika Nastali, works at perfecting her craft.

   Tracking the ball into her mitt, Wolf catcher Mackenzie Davis waits for Scout Smith’s fastball.

The wins (and photos) keep raining down.

Local paparazzi John Fisken dodged the liquid sunshine Saturday to nab the Wolf softball pics seen above.

To see much more from both varsity and JV (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170422-vs-Lynden-Christian/

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Mollie Bailey, seen here last season, had two hits Saturday in a win. (John Fisken photo)

The road warriors strike.

Whacking 15 hits, the Central Whidbey Little League juniors softball team scorched host Sedro-Woolley 18-7 Saturday, improving to a flawless 2-0 on the season.

The Adrenaline, who are coached by Mimi Johnson and Connie Lippo, have a 14-player roster which includes three South Whidbey players who were looking for a team after their home town didn’t field a squad.

One of those transplanted players, 8th grader Melody Wilkie, was the star Saturday, smoking four hits, including a double and triple, while teaming with Stella Johnson in the pitcher’s circle.

Wilkie had support, as five other CWLL sluggers rapped out hits.

Audrianna Shaw punched out three singles and a double, while Mollie Bailey, Coral Caveness and Jill Prince had two singles apiece.

Rounding out the attack, Kylie Van Velkinburgh ripped a single, as well.

Central Whidbey scored in every inning, putting up a quick three-spot in the first.

After that, the Adrenaline steadily tacked on runs, building an 11-7 lead after five, before putting the hammer down in the sixth.

Exploding for seven runs, Central Whidbey benefited from big blows by Wilkie, who crunched a triple, and Shaw, who blasted a double.

After road games at Anacortes Monday and Oak Harbor Wednesday, the Adrenaline, which plays on the Coupeville High School softball field, returns home for a game May 3.

The current roster:

Mollie Bailey
Shianna Baker
Krystal Caudle
Coral Caveness
Heidi Clinkscales
Taylor Fifield
Thora Iverson
Stella Johnson
Anya Leavell
Jill Prince
Marenna Rebischke-Smith
Audrianna Shaw
Kylie Van Velkinburgh
Melody Wilkie

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