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Freshman Sarah Wright will take over catching duties for the Wolves, allowing Lauren Rose to return to 3B. (John Fisken photos)

   Hard-hitting freshman Sarah Wright will take over catching duties for the Wolves, allowing Lauren Rose to return to 3B. (John Fisken photos)

Fellow frosh Veronica Crownover works on fielding during the early days of parctice.

   Fellow frosh Veronica Crownover works on fielding during the early days of practice.

The old gang’s back together.

While Coupeville High School softball will have its third coach in as many years, for most of the players, it’ll be an easy fit.

With Kevin McGranahan taking the reigns of the program, much of his roster has already played, quite successfully, for him at the little league level.

Two years ago virtually this same roster, playing as the Central Whidbey LL Venom with McGranahan and assistants Ron Wright and Justine McGranahan, went undefeated (ten-running every foe) all the way until the state tourney.

While they lose four starters from a team that went 7-12 under one-year coach Deanna Rafferty (McKayla Bailey, Hailey Hammer and Monica Vidoni graduated while Kyla Briscoe jumped to track), the new addition of the Wolves is loose, confident and very, very happy.

“The team has really rallied behind this new coaching staff and are very excited to get this season going,” Kevin McGranahan said.

The core of the squad is battle-tested, and while they’re young, they have a history of winning and a rock-solid belief in themselves.

Sophomores Katrina McGranahan (P), Lauren Rose (3B) and Hope Lodell (OF) are joined by juniors Tiffany Briscoe (OF), Jae LeVine (INF) and Robin Cedillo (OF) as returning letter winners.

Junior Kailey Kellner (INF) and sophomore Heather Nastali (OF) are also returning players with huge upside, while four other newcomers will be in the thick of things.

Freshmen Sarah Wright (C), Tamika Nastali (OF) and Veronica Crownover (1B) were all key players in the rise of the Venom, while sophomore transfer Mikayla Elfrank (INF) arrives from Langley to rejoin girls she once played with in her little league days.

Excitement in the coaching change has been so high CHS has enough girls to field a JV team for the first time in years.

The Wolves are sitting with 20 players, an unheard of number on the prairie (two years ago Coupeville went to state under David King with a roster that barely crawled over half that).

“We are going to field a JV team so it seems the program is on the rise and hopefully we can build from here,” Kevin McGranahan said. “There are a lot of girls that have never played before but they are definitely very excited to learn and help grow this program.

“I will use three of the varsity girls (Crownover and the Nastali sisters) to play as a swing player and play with the JV to help guide their learning process and use their leadership.”

With his varsity squad, Kevin McGranahan will look to utilize their natural skill-set and build on their sense of camaraderie.

“The strength of this team is going to be our team speed and the way these girls all play for each other and are a team and not individuals,” he said. “We will play solid defense.”

When asked about areas his players might need to work on, the veteran coach just laughed and left it for outsiders to try and figure out on their own.

“No coach will say weaknesses for the press,” Kevin McGranahan said with a smile.

The Wolves, who went 5-4 in their first go-round in the 1A Olympic League (Chimacum edged Klahowya for the title), have lofty goals but realize every journey begins with a simple step.

“Goals for the season are of course to win state, but just to give 100% and play together as a team and have fun doing it,” Kevin McGranahan said. “I feel like this team can be very competitive if we do those things.

“The team to beat for us is the next team on the schedule; you have to take a season one game at a time.”

Win or lose, the “new” coach is happy to be back on the job, and the feeling is mutual from his players and parents.

“We have a bunch of great ladies out there giving 100% to the team,” he said. “Even in the cold and high winds they keep going. We as a community can be very proud of them.”

 

To see the softball schedule, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?league=21&page_name=game_schedule&school=24&sid=4018&sport=15

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The Mouse has left the house, as Wolf sophomore Lauren Rose and her teammates hit the softball diamond. (John Fisken photos)

   The Mouse has left the house, as sophomore third baseman Lauren Rose and her teammates hit the softball diamond. (John Fisken photos)

Aiden Crimmins debates whether to steal a base, or wait for his hamstrings to warm up first.

   Aiden Crimmins debates whether to steal a base, or wait for his hamstrings to warm up first.

Zane Bundy

Soccer sensation Zane Bundy, scorin’ goals and rockin’ stylish head gear.

Lauren Grove

   Mere moments ago Lauren Grove was flying around a basketball court. Now she’s taken her mad hops outdoors.

CJ Smith

CJ Smith, setting the style standard on the diamond.

softball

   South Whidbey’s loss is Coupeville’s gain, as Mikayla Elfrank brings her skill set to Wolf Nation. 

Dalton Martin

   Dalton Martin, who finished 5th at state in the discus last year, works on fine-tuning his throwing motion.

Emma Smith

  Freshman phenom Emma Smith puts her whole body and soul into launching the shot put.

The weather is fluctuating (as usual) but the enthusiasm is not being dampened.

Coupeville High School athletes officially slid into a new season Monday, with the first day of practice for spring sports.

Basketballs are put away (for the most part) and the focus is now on tennis, soccer, baseball, track and softball, with the Wolves plowing through the beginning of two weeks of prep work before they start playing games that count again.

Wandering around outside Thursday, travelin’ photo man John Fisken snapped pics of four of those sports in action for us, and we’ll try and catch up to tennis as soon as possible.

For now, marinate in your first glimpses of spring, in all its athletic glory.

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Chelsea

   Chelsea Prescott, who played baseball last year, will get to play on a softball squad in her own town this year. (John Fisken photos)

Mollie Bailey

Mollie Bailey, flingin’ heat.

The last minute recruiting surge worked.

Central Whidbey Little League officials have confirmed parents were able to get enough girls registered and Cow Town will have its own juniors softball squad this season.

That means the players, who are 7th and 8th graders at Coupeville Middle School, will not have to travel to Oak Harbor or the South end to compete, as originally thought.

With only five girls signed up at the original deadline, and other leagues closing registration early, league officials were scrambling to make everyone happy.

Parents of the girls already signed up asked for a few more hours Tuesday to try and fill out a Coupeville roster, and were granted a second chance by CWLL president Scott Johnson.

They then put on a substantial push Tuesday night, using Facebook, Coupeville Sports and texts flying everywhere.

And it worked.

CWLL currently has 10 players signed up for junior softball, with the hope two more will join shortly.

The current roster:

Mollie Bailey
Hannah Davidson
Emma Mathusek
Chelsea Prescott
Cynthia Rachal
Marenna Rebischke-Smith
Scout Smith
Maya Toomey-Stout
Willow Vick
Melia Welling

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Scout SAmith

   Unless two more girls register before 7 PM tonight, Scout Smith and other prospective juniors players will have to travel or not play this spring. (John Fisken photo)

Three hours to find two players.

For Central Whidbey Little League to have a juniors softball team this spring, at least two more girls will have to register by 7 PM Tuesday night.

Otherwise, CWLL officials have told parents they will not be able to field a team.

If that happens, the seven players currently registered will have the option of traveling to North or South Whidbey and playing on teams there, or not playing at all.

Registration was actually re-opened, for a few hours at least, after parents asked for a last-ditch chance to field a team of nine and keep their girls in Coupeville.

CWLL President Scott Johnson sent an email to parents today:

I have reopened online registration for the Juniors until 7:00 tonight – if you can get enough registered players, we can make it a go.

If not, we need to move forward. I hope you all understand.

Registration costs for juniors softball is $90. The season runs from April 1 to June 1.

Players have to be 14 or under as of Jan. 1 and must attend school or live in Coupeville.

To register, hop over to:

http://www.centralwhidbeylittleleague.com/Default.aspx?tabid=958723

P.S. — For more info, text Charlotte Young at 425-306-9439.

UPDATE — It appears they have two players, but the mom of one girl works until 9:30 PM Tuesday and parents are asking CWLL officials to allow the deadline to be slightly pushed back.

If you support this, you can contact the league at: centralwhidbeyllpresident@gmail.com.

UPDATE #2 Word is they have 12 girls.

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Valen Trujillo and the CHS girls' tennis squad are defending league champs/ (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf junior Valen Trujillo and the CHS girls’ tennis squad are defending league champs. (John Fisken photos)

Sophomore Julian Welling

   Sophomore Julian Welling is one of several returning starters new baseball coach Marc Aparicio hopes to inherit.

track

   Everyone in this pyramid can return this season. Top: Sylvia Hurlburt. Middle: Jared Helmstadter, Makana Stone. Bottom: (l to r) Lathom Kelley, Dalton Martin, Mitchell Losey.

These might be the Coupeville High School schedules you’re looking for.

Maybe.

You never know, as high school sports schedules, especially in the spring, are notorious for being ever-changing beasts.

As we sit six days out from the first day of practice for a new season (Monday, Feb. 29), I can say I’m at least 84.7% confident in what’s below.

Of course, even if these schedules stay exactly as they look now, weather is likely to play its usual role in reshaping things as we go forward.

But, as we wait for everything to play out, this is at least a start.

Maybe don’t laminate the schedules yet, though…

* = league game

BASEBALL

Sat-Mar. 12 @ Jamboree (Oak Harbor)
Mon-Mar. 14 @ Sultan
Wed-Mar. 16 Concrete
Fri-Mar. 18 @ Concrete
Mon-Mar. 21 Cedarcrest
Tue-Mar. 22 Sequim
Sat-Mar. 26 @ Friday Harbor
Tue-Mar. 29 @ Lynden Christian
Thur-Mar. 31 Port Townsend (*)
Sat-Apr. 2 @ South Whidbey
Fri-Apr. 8 @ La Conner
Mon-Apr. 11 @ Blaine
Thur-Apr. 14 @ Chimacum (*)
Tue-Apr. 19 Klahowya (*)
Thur-Apr. 21 @ Port Townsend (*)
Sat-Apr. 23 Meridian
Mon-Apr. 25 Chimacum (*)
Wed-Apr. 27 @ Klahowya (*)
Fri-Apr. 29 Port Townsend (*)
Tue-May 3 @ Chimacum (*)
Thur-May 5 Klahowya (*)

BOYS SOCCER

Fri-Mar. 11 Jamboree (South Whidbey, Skyline, Lake Stevens)
Tue-Mar. 15 @ Granite Falls
Sat-Mar. 19 @ South Whidbey
Tue-Mar. 22 Sequim
Tue-Mar. 29 Vashon Island
Wed-Mar. 30 Bellevue Christian
Mon-Apr. 4 Forks
Fri-Apr. 8 @ Cascade Christian
Mon-Apr. 11 @ Forks
Thu-Apr. 21 @ Chimacum (*)
Tue-Apr. 26 Klahowya (*)
Thur-Apr. 28 @ Port Townsend (*)
Sat-Apr. 30 Chimacum (*)
Tue-May 3 @ Klahowya (*)
Thu-May 5 Port Townsend (*)

GIRLS TENNIS

Mon-Mar. 14 Granite Falls
Mon-Mar. 21 @ South Whidbey
Thur-Mar. 24 @ Klahowya (*)
Thur-Apr. 14 @ South Whidbey
Fri-Apr. 15 Chimacum (*)
Tue-Apr. 19 @ Klahowya (*)
Fri-Apr. 22 @ Granite Falls
Tue-Apr. 26 @ Chimacum (*)
Thur-Apr. 28 Klahowya (*)
Mon-May 2 Sequim
Wed-May 4 Chimacum (*)

SOFTBALL

Sat-Mar. 12 South Whidbey
Mon-Mar. 14 @ Sultan
Wed-Mar. 16 Concrete
Fri-Mar. 18 @ Concrete
Wed-Mar. 23 Bellevue Christian
Sat-Mar. 26 @ Friday Harbor
Thur-Mar. 31 Port Townsend (*)
Tue-Apr. 12 @ Lynden Christian
Thur-Apr. 14 @ Chimacum (*)
Tue-Apr. 19 Klahowya (*)
Thur-Apr. 21 @ Port Townsend (*)
Sat-Apr. 23 Meridian
Mon-Apr. 25 Chimacum (*)
Wed-Apr. 27 @ Klahowya (*)
Fri-Apr. 29 Port Townsend (*)
Tue-May 3 @ Chimacum (*)
Thur-May 5 Klahowya (*)
Tue-May 10 @ Bellevue Christian
Mon-May 16 @ La Conner

TRACK

Thur-Mar. 17 @ Island Jamboree (Oak Harbor)
Sat-Mar. 19 @ Port Angeles Invitational
Thur-Mar. 24 @ North Kitsap (Olympic, Sequim)
Thur-Mar. 31 @ South Whidbey (Granite Falls, Sultan)
Thur-Apr. 14 @ Port Townsend (Port Angeles, Sequim)
Sat-Apr. 16 @ Cashmere Invitational
Thur-Apr. 21 @ Olympic (North Mason, Port Townsend)
Thur-Apr. 28 @ Kingston (Port Angeles, Olympic)
Sat-Apr. 30 @ Shelton Invitational
Mon-May 9 @ Olympic League JV Championships (Klahowya)
Sat-May 14 @ 1A Olympic League Championships (Bremerton)
Fri-May 20-Sat. May 21 @ District 3 Championships (Bremerton)
Thur-May 26-Sat. May 28 @ State (Cheney)

To check start times, stay up to date and keep an eagle eye out for changes, bookmark these two pages:

Olympic Leaguehttp://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?league=21&page_name=school_home&school=0&sport=0

Coupeville Schoolshttp://coupeville.tandemcal.com/

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