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Sydney Aparicio

Sydney Aparicio, an athlete who had fun in every season.

Sydney Aparicio knows a few people.

During her Senior Night festivities for volleyball, family of all shapes, sizes and ages crowded into the Coupeville High School gym. Each one wore home-made t-shirts that identified what their relationship was to the Wolf spiker.

Sydney’s mom. Sydney’s sister. Sydney’s cousin.

There were a lot.

Which is not a surprise, since her parents, Mitch and Tami (Stuurmans) Aparicio united two of Coupeville’s top sports families when they got married.

Sydney, who celebrates her birthday today, played tennis, softball and volleyball, as well as following in her mom’s footsteps as one of the leading CHS cheerleaders.

She did it all well, and always with a huge smile.

I don’t know that I’ve ever seen Miss Aparicio frown. Ever.

I’m sure she has at some point in her life, but her smile was always front and center during her athletic days, win or loss.

Sydney always had fun, regardless of the sport, and it was infectious.

Following in the footsteps of her parents, and a billion aunts and uncles, she set the path for equally bubbly little sister Payton, who will be a Wolf freshman this fall.

She kept the family tradition of excellence alive and seemed to genuinely enjoy herself through every season, every game.

That’s a rare quality, and one shown by a rare young woman.

Happy birthday, Miss Aparicio, and may your days ahead be as smile-inducing as the ones you lived out as a Wolf.

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We are the champions ... of the world.

We are the champions … of the world. (Karen Carlson photos).

You can plunk their hitters, but you can't slow down the Sizzlin' Sisters.

You can plunk their hitters, but you can’t slow down the Sizzlin’ Sisters.

We're going on a road trip. A very, very long road trip.

We’re going on a road trip. A very, very long road trip.

The best softball team in all the land is headed on an epic road trip.

Having gone undefeated through districts, taking advantage of the 10-run rule in crushing its opponents every step of the way, the Sizzlin’ Sisters are Asotin-bound.

The 9/10 all-star softball squad, which is comprised of players from Central and South Whidbey, romped to a 16-6 win over South Skagit in the district championship game Tuesday, punching its ticket to the state tourney.

That begins July 12 and will require the Sisters to travel six-and-a-half hours (if traffic is light) to the very edge of the state, as Asotin sits on the Idaho border.

Playing against South Skagit, the Sisters combined big-game pitching from Chelsea Prescott with timely hitting to run away with the victory.

Shianna Baker knocked in Thora Iverson with the final run to end the game early.

The all-star squad is coached by the trio of Mimi Johnson, Lark Gustafson and Katy Wells.

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Chelsea Prescott deals heat. (Karen Carlson photos)

Chelsea Prescott deals heat. (Karen Carlson photos)

The most explosive offensive team in all the land.

The most explosive offensive team in all the land.

Their bats are lethal weapons.

Pounding the ball with wild abandon, the Central/South Whidbey “Sizzlin’ Sisters” All-Star little league softball squad thrashed back-to-back opponents this weekend.

After opening with a 22-5 romp over Oak Harbor Saturday, the Sisters drilled Sedro Woolley 12-2 Sunday, capping the performance with a successful steal of home from Mollie Bailey.

Everyone chipped in with strong performances, led by pitcher Chelsea Prescott, who whiffed 19 batters over the two games.

When she wasn’t busy on the mound, she provided some run support for herself, smashing a grand slam against Sedro.

Prescott, Kaia Richmond and Coral Caveness were flawless against Oak Harbor, combining to reach base in all 15 of their at-bats.

Stella Johnson, Audrianna Shaw and McKenna Somes swung big bats, as well, each bashing a double.

The Sisters dialed down the offense — slightly — against Sedro, but still ended the game early thanks to the ten-run rule.

Bailey, little sister of CHS softball sensation McKayla Bailey, proved catchers can run when she zipped home with the game-ender.

Others chipping in to the win included Isabelle Wells, who was plunked twice while batting, Thora Iverson, who snuck away from her horse show to lace a single, Abby Mulholland, who whacked two hits, and Shianna Baker, who displayed an eagle eye, eking out several walks.

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Madeline Roberts

Madeline Roberts

Madeline Roberts was deceptive.

A lead-off hitter who liked to spray slap hits to every field for the Coupeville High School softball field, she could also pull the bat back and let pop with surprising power.

I still remember the look of horror on a rival player’s face after the girl had inched in closer and closer, waiting to spring on the bunt she was dead-sure was coming, only to have Mad Dog take off her head with a wicked shot that ripped down the line like a laser.

The consummate softball junkie, Roberts, who celebrates her birthday today, just weeks after graduating from CHS, will take her game to the college level next.

It’s not a surprise.

She has great family genes, with dad Jay Roberts and aunt and uncle Sherry (Bonacci) and Jon Roberts all superb former Wolf athletes.

Lil’ sis Ally is no slouch herself, whether it be volleyball, cheer or horse riding.

Toss in a strong work ethic — if you needed to find Madeline after a game, she was generally at home plate, taking extra batting practice — and it has paid off.

She was quick on the base paths, terrorizing catchers with her zippy moves.

She was electric in the field, spearing liners, backhanding bad hops and hurtling out of nowhere to snag balls she shouldn’t have even thought about going after, yet did so without fear.

And, at the plate, she was dynamic, a pint-sized nuclear missile waiting to explode in 10,000 different ways. Slap hit or moon ball launcher, she wielded her bat like an artist.

Of course, there’s a ton more to Roberts than just softball. She was a key part of the CHS cheer squad and one of the student leaders in the Class of 2014.

As she moves on to the next stop in her diamond trek, we wish her the best and thank her for being so entertaining during her time in the red and black.

Madeline, you’re a class act, on the field and off.

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Alexis Trumbull, college softball sensation. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Alexis Trumbull, college softball sensation. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

One of Whidbey’s best graduated today.

Alexis Trumbull, who used to rule the softball diamond at Coupeville High School, flingin’ heat from the mound, capped a two-year run as a college player when she received her diploma from Skagit Valley College.

To mark the occasion, we offer a medley of photos from her time as a Cardinal — a period documented by the lens of mom Shelli.

Congratulations, Alexis. You remain awesome, as always.

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