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Hunter Smith (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Smith swings through the raindrops. (John Fisken photos)

McKayla Bailey, AKA "Stevie Wonder" (ask her mom...) makes the slick play at short.

   McKayla Bailey, AKA “Stevie Wonder” (ask her mom…) makes the slick play at short.

A muddy (but safe) Aaron Trumbull slides across home.

A muddy (but safe) Aaron Trumbull slides across home.

Hailey Hammer

Hailey Hammer initiates the “Rocket Launcher.”

Smith, now in the sweet, sweet sun, tracks down a pop-up.

Smith, now in the sweet, sweet sun, tracks down a pop-up.

"Hi, I'm Jae LeVine and I approve these photos ... but mainly this one!"

“Hi, I’m Jae LeVine and I approve these photos … but mainly this one!”

Everything came raining down Thursday.

Wins, wins and more wins, plus a fair amount of that liquid stuff from the heavens.

Playing through rain, wind and fairly miserable conditions (with just a wee bit of sun), both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball squads thrashed Port Townsend.

As they did so, travelin’ photo man John Fisken dodged the bombs from the skies to snap some stirring pics.

The photos above (and you might notice the softball ones came AFTER the rain) are courtesy him.

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Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8600&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Veronica (Kelly Crownover photo)

Veronica Crownover sits at second after thumping an RBI double. (Kelly Crownover photo)

The bats are still boppin’, but the wins have stopped coming.

For the moment, at least.

Coupeville sluggers Veronica Crownover and Sarah Wright both swung a big stick this week, but their South Whidbey Sox little league softball squad dropped both of its games.

The Sox were edged 8-5 by South Skagit Monday, then fell 10-8 to Oak Harbor Wednesday.

In the battle with the forces from the North, Wright cracked a triple and Crownover thumped an RBI double.

Both girls are eighth graders at Coupeville Middle School and were members of last year’s Central Whidbey league champs.

With most of that team having moved up to the high school, Wright, Crownover and CMS classmates Tamaki Nastali and Ema Smith are going South every day to keep on playing this season.

“All three of the teams (South Skagit, OH and our Sox) seem pretty evenly matched with new vs experienced players so this is going to be a really great competitive season,” said softball mom Kelly Crownover.

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Monica Vidoni had a sensational over her shoulder catch to highlight Coupeville's 8-2 win Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

Monica Vidoni had a sensational over her shoulder catch to highlight Coupeville’s 8-2 win Thursday. P.S. — The weather wasn’t this nice. (John Fisken photo)

It ended the only way it could. With a bang.

Exploding from behind the plate, freshman catcher Lauren Rose whipped a dart down the third base line, the softball exploding into third baseman Hailey Hammer’s glove an instant before the mortified Port Townsend runner could even think about twitching her body back towards the bag.

An emphatic “you’re out!” from the ump, and an afternoon of complete domination, one in which the Coupeville High School sluggers owned their visitors from first pitch to last play, ended with an 8-2 victory.

The win lifted the Wolves to 4-6 overall and an especially spiffy 3-1 in Olympic League play.

And it was domination.

Complete and utter domination on an afternoon that started with vicious wind, moved through a torrential downpour and ended with a hazy sun beaming down on fans who aren’t going to feel dry or warm for at least three days.

But hey, when you win, who cares about the weather?

Especially when the field, prepared with a loving touch by groundskeeper/softball dad Mike Lodell, held up so beautifully even the umps had to shake their heads in wonder.

Plus, as long as it was pouring liquid from the skies, Coupeville was pounding away on offense, scoring six runs in the first to ice the game even before the fans lost all the feeling in their extremities.

The Port Townsend pitcher had control problems in warmups and never was able to fix them once the game actually started, a fact the Wolves took full advantage of.

Tiffany Briscoe kicked things off by reaching on an error, then taking a second base on an overthrow.

The hot-hitting Katrina McGranahan thumped an RBI double that was twice as impressive for slicing right through the heart of the wind storm, before CHS poured it on by jumping on Redhawk miscues.

Hope Lodell eked out a bases-loaded walk to make it 2-0, then two Wolves scored on the same wild pitch and the rout was on.

McGranahan added another RBI single in the second to stretch the lead to 7-0, then the game took an odd turn.

Coupeville actually rapped out more hits in the latter innings, but stopped scoring.

Singles from Robin Cedillo and Rose in the fifth went for naught, and the Wolves juiced the bags in the sixth on hits from McGranahan and McKayla Bailey plus another walk by Lodell, but the rally sputtered out.

Still, they didn’t need it, as sharp pitching from McGranahan, who stayed in control even while flinging a frequently-wet ball, and stellar play from her defense, carried the day.

Rose teamed up with Bailey to gun down a runner on a bang-bang play.

With runners at the corners, Rose fired towards second, but Bailey cut off the ball (as planned), catching the lead runner in no man’s land between third and home.

Her eyes firing off lightning bolts at the Redhawk runner, Bailey baited her into lunging for home, then calmly zinged the ball to Rose, who slapped on the tag with authority.

That play might have been the best of the afternoon, most afternoons.

On this day, however, right fielder Monica Vidoni topped it with a sensational running catch over her shoulder that ended one of the few Port Townsend threats.

The tallest player on her squad, Vidoni needed every last one of her inches to bring the ball down, sending the Wolf parent section into an explosion of cheers.

“I’m so glad she’s six-foot, six-one, six-two, whatever Monica is,” said Coupeville coach Deanna Rafferty. “She reached up there and made a great play.”

As the post-game celebration raged on, with sweet-fielding second baseman Jae LeVine bouncing around in glee and first baseman Kyla Briscoe high-fiving this reporter as she exited, it was a good day to be a Wolf.

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Freshman catcher Lauren Rose had a stellar defensive game Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

Freshman catcher Lauren Rose had a stellar defensive game Tuesday. (John Fisken photo)

The bats never woke up.

Still slumbering after a long road trip, the aluminum didn’t have much pop Tuesday for the Coupeville High School softball squad as it suffered a 9-1 conference loss at Klahowya.

The defeat dropped the Wolves to 3-6 overall, 2-1 in Olympic League play.

“We had a slow offensive game and struggled to get our bats around,” said CHS coach Deanna Rafferty.

Klahowya went the opposite way, crushing the second pitch in the bottom of the first for an out-of-the-park home run.

That blow seemed to derail the Wolves a bit.

“That would rattle any pitcher,” Rafferty said. “I know the girls are a little down on themselves over their batting and it is understandable.

“With a couple missed plays and overthrows defensively, we needed to make up for it offensively and that’s where we’re lacking.”

Coupeville’s best mini-bursts of offense came via singles off of the bats of Tiffany Briscoe, Robin Cedillo and Mckayla Bailey, while Bailey brought in her team’s only run with a sac fly that plated Cedillo.

Hailey Hammer twice whacked shots to the furthest reaches of the outfield, only to have both blows chased down by Eagle outfielders.

Wolf hurler Katrina McGranahan whiffed four, while the Wolves pulled off a couple of web gems behind her.

Catcher Lauren Rose terminated three runners with strong throws, with the best play coming when she fired to Bailey at short, then Bailey immediately came back home with the ball, allowing the plucky freshman backstop to slap on the tag.

Coupeville returns to action Thursday, when it hosts league rival Port Townsend (4 PM), a squad it beat earlier this season.

“We’re looking forward to our home game and we’re ready for a win,” Rafferty said.

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"Oh, I'm comin' home ... I'm comin' home!!" Robin Cedillo gets a little singing in while on the base-paths. (John Fisken photos)

   “Cause mama, mama I’m comin’ home … I’m comin’ home!!” Robin Cedillo sings a little Ozzy Osbourne while on the base-paths. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Curtin

  Aaron Curtin shoots the Stare O’ Doom at a runner, who immediately apologizes for even thinking about stepping off the base.

Lauren Rose: "I call this my "throwin' fools out" pose. Like it?"

Lauren Rose: “I call this my “throwin’ fools out” pose. Like it?”

99.2% of the Wolf varsity softball and baseball players, plus coaches Deanna Rafferty and Willie Smith.

   99.2% of the Wolf varsity softball and baseball players, plus coaches Deanna Rafferty and Willie Smith.

Gabe Wynn comes in heat, sacrificing his ability to sit for the next two days in an effort to get the extra base.

   Gabe Wynn comes in hot, possibly sacrificing his ability to sit for the next two days in an effort to get the extra base.

It's like she's got glue in her glove. Nothing gets past Katrina McGranahan.

It’s like she’s got glue in her glove. Nothing gets past Katrina McGranahan.

"And where do you think you're going?!?!" Kyla Briscoe refuses to let the softball get away.

  “And where do you think you’re going?!?!” Kyla Briscoe refuses to let the softball get away.

Hunter Smith, looking flawless at second.

Hunter Smith, looking flawless as he turns the double play.

Hailey Hammer? She digs the long ball.

Hailey Hammer? She digs the long ball.

The balls were flyin’ and the cameras were clickin’.

Both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball squads were in action Saturday playing Friday Harbor, and John Fisken worked both sides of the street capturing images of the action.

The photos above, which include a collage that features ALMOST every varsity player (Heather Nastali, Kyle Bodamer and Cole Payne were MIA) are courtesy him.

To see more, pop over to:

Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8552&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Baseball — http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8551&league=5&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=45&sport=0

P.S. — Purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

P.P.S. — Plug in code EB85524962 when you order (before May 3) and you’ll get a crisp 15% off your order.

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