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Jae LeVine (John Fisken photo)

   Jae LeVine: “I’m a hittin’ machine, coach! A machine, I tell you!!” She proved it Friday, with three hits to spark another Wolf win. (John Fisken photo)

“I wish we could start games as fast as we finish them.”

The Coupeville High School softball squad keeps winning, but they also keep prematurely aging coach Kevin McGranahan.

Friday afternoon was another perfect example, as the Wolves went from the team that couldn’t score to the team that wouldn’t stop tallying runs en-route to a 10-5 thrashing of host Concrete in extra innings.

The non-conference victory, coming in its first road game of the season, lifted CHS to 3-1.

The game, played in the shadow of snow-topped mountains, saved most of its drama for the latter stages.

In the early going it was all Concrete, as the Lions bashed two home runs while building a 4-0 lead through five innings.

Coupeville almost lost one of its starters when left fielder Tiffany Briscoe went up and over the fence trying to bring back one of the dingers.

Despite getting the wind knocked out of her pretty good, the eternally feisty one refused to leave the game, however, and ended up being a huge key to the comeback.

With the Wolf baseball squad strolling to a blowout win just feet away, the softball players picked up on the good vibes, and, sparked by the roaring voice of catcher Sarah Wright, suddenly surged in the sixth.

Mikayla Elfrank, Katrina McGranahan, Wright, Hope Lodell and Kailey Kellner all shot across the plate, as Coupeville reclaimed the lead at 5-4.

Then promptly gave it back, surrendering a run in the bottom half of the frame.

But, at that point, with a tie game instead of what was starting to look like a lopsided loss, the Wolves were the calm, cool and collected one between the two squads and it showed when the game crawled into extra innings.

Before the top of the eighth was barely under way, Coupeville was back at it, mixing big hits, hard-earned walks and a ruthless running style on the bags.

By the time the Wolves were done, they had doubled their output and all that was left was for Concrete to go down one-two-three, rather meekly at that, in the bottom half of the inning.

Still cracking off her pitches at a late hour, McGranahan, who struck out six on the day, smothered any Lion comeback hopes, setting off a celebration from her bench and a sigh of relief from her father.

“A total team win. Everyone contributed with hits and very timely hitting, just very late again,” Kevin McGranahan said. “They fought back as a team. This is what we are this year, a scrappy team that just won’t go away.”

Coupeville racked up a season-high 12 hits in the game, with Joltin’ Jae LeVine leading the way with three singles.

McGranahan crunched a triple and joined Kellner and Wright with two hits apiece, while Lauren Rose smacked a double.

Briscoe and Elfrank rounded out the hit parade with singles, while Hope Lodell was a perfect four-for-four, drawing walks in every plate appearance.

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Hope Lodell (John Fisken photos)

   Not used to seeing actual sun on the prairie during spring sports, Hope Lodell uses her glove to shade herself from possibly harmful UV rays. (John Fisken photos)

Chris Smith

CHS assistant coach Chris Smith is in a fungo-hittin’ frenzy.

Hannah Benway

Eat your heart out, Arnie. Hannah Benway is the true Terminator.

Gaby Halpin

   Softball ace Gaby Halpin (left) and track terror Mckenzie Meyer, both CHS cheerleaders in another life, have a mini-reunion while watching baseball.

Matt Hilborn

   The third-base line belongs to Matt Hilborn, and no baseball shall pass without his OK.

Sarah Wright

   All a wayward Concrete runner can do is grin and bear it as Wolf catcher Sarah Wright proves too quick for her.

Joey Lippo

  “Come to poppa!” Joey Lippo reaches out to snag a hot grounder without benefit of his glove.

Robin Cedillo

   As Ron Wright maps out strategy, Rockin’ Robin Cedillo, moments before she scored, is secretly singing AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” to herself.

Wednesday was all about the wins.

And the photos. Always about the photos.

With both Coupeville High School’s baseball and softball squads rallying to crack Concrete, travelin’ photo man John Fisken had plenty of action to snap.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Baseball — http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10959&league=5&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=43&sport=0

Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10958&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Lauren Rose (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Rose smacked a triple and a single Wednesday, sparking Coupeville to its second win of the season. (John Fisken photo)

Need a win? Make sure Mouse is in the house.

Riding a spectacular game from sophomore third baseman Lauren “Mouse” Rose, the Coupeville High School softball squad rallied for a big home win Wednesday afternoon.

Trailing 1-0 heading into the bottom of the fifth, the Wolves stormed back to knock off Concrete 5-3 for the non-conference victory.

Now 2-1 on the young season, they’ll go for a two-game sweep of the Lions Friday, when they hit the road for the first time this season.

Wednesday’s game was a pitcher’s duel for most of the way, with the Lions picking up an unearned run in the third.

With the sun dipping over the prairie on a gorgeous, wind-free day, Coupeville finally put together something on offense in the bottom of the fifth.

Veronica Crownover reached on an error and was pinch-run for by the speedy and deadly Robin Cedillo.

The Wolf junior had a chance to kick on the after burners immediately, as Rose found the pitch she was looking for and launched a resounding RBI triple to tie things up.

While Coupeville couldn’t get her home to break the tie, the Wolves carried their momentum over into the next inning, breaking things wide open.

Playing solid small ball and taking advantage of a series of errors from the suddenly frazzled Lions, CHS sent four across the plate, with Sarah Wright, Hope Lodell, Kailey Kellner and Tamika Nastali all stomping on home.

Not content to make their coach’s life an easy one, though, the Wolves gave back two runs in the top of the seventh.

With the bags juiced, Coupeville hurler Katrina McGranahan, who earlier in the day had been honored as a WIAA Player of the Week, put the fire out, fanning a Concrete batter for the 21st and final out of the day.

The Wolves collected four hits on the day, with Rose accounting for 50% of their output (she added a single to go with her three-bagger).

Wright and Tiffany Briscoe chipped in with a hit apiece, while Coupeville tacked on four stolen bases.

As he basked in the afterglow of the win, Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan wore a huge grin as he talked about his scrappy lead-off hitter.

Lauren really sparked it for us today,” he said. “She had a strong game and it was good to see.”

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Sophomore sensation Katrina McGranahan (John Fisken photos)

Sophomore sensation Katrina McGranahan. (John Fisken photos)

McGranahan flings some heat.

McGranahan flings some heat.

One game was all it took for Katrina McGranahan to get some love.

The Coupeville High School sophomore became the second Wolf this school year to be named a Player of the Week by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

McGranahan was honored for her performance in the pitcher’s circle during a 4-1 win over arch-rival South Whidbey on Opening Day Saturday.

She went the distance, fanned 12 Falcons, played spotless defense and supported herself by scoring twice while at the plate.

With her win in week 27 of the 2015-2016 school year McGranahan joins CHS senior Makana Stone, who was honored during basketball season (week 15), in receiving the WIAA honors.

Athletes can receive the award once in a given school year.

To see the official word, and check out the other six athletes honored with McGranahan, pop over to:

http://www.wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=961&utm_content=bufferf6dca&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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Katrina McGranahan (John Fisken photos)

  Wolf hurler Katrina McGranahan, throwin’ heat on a cold day. (John Fisken photos)

Sage Renninger

Hard-court assassin Sage Renninger delivers another winner.

Matt Hilborn

Freshman phenom Matt Hilborn comes up firing at third.

Jazmine

  Net ace Jazmine Franklin gives one final look back at the opponent she just toasted.

Hunter Smith

The mound was a little mucky, but Hunter Smith’s pitches were downright nasty.

Mikayla Elfrank

   Having tagged the runner out, Mikayla Elfrank can taste the double play she’s about to finish.

mound

   Hardball guru Chris Smith (left) has a meeting of the minds with catcher Cole Payne and son Hunter.

Jae LeVine

  No softball gets past Jae LeVine. Why? She’s too quick. They don’t call her “Flash” for nothing.

team

   Silhouetted against the prairie (and the ever-present rain clouds), new Wolf softball coaches Kevin and Justine McGranahan enjoy a quiet moment with their easily-excitable squad.

The prairie was poppin’ Monday.

Despite the ever-present threat of rain (it never fully arrived) and wind (mostly absent for once), all three Coupeville High School sports teams in action were able to put an (almost) full day in.

The Wolf softball and baseball squads dropped close contests to Sultan, while the CHS netters were drubbing 2A Granite Falls when their courts got too slippery to continue.

Madly bouncing around from site to site, travelin’ photo man John Fisken snapped away, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Baseball http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10939&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10937&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Tennis — http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10934&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=21&sport=0

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