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Madelien Strasburg gets jumped by her teammates after belting a home run to straight-away center field Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Madeline Strasburg gets jumped by her teammates after belting a home run to straight-away center field Monday. (John Fisken photos)

CHS coach David King high-fives Strasburg as she rounds third.

CHS coach David King high-fives Strasburg as she rounds third.

The dog pile at home.

The dog pile at home.

Goodbye, softball.

With one explosive swing of the bat Monday, Wolf junior Madeline Strasburg joined an exclusive club of long-ball lovers who have cleared the center field fence at Coupeville High School’s softball field.

Then the screamin’ and the dancin’ started.

For more photos from the game, head over to the link below:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6264&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Haley Sherman and mom Christa Canell. (John Fisken photos)

Haley Sherman and mom Christa Canell. (John Fisken photos)

Sherman, Breeanna Messner (middle) and Madeline Roberts bow out in style.

Sherman, Breeanna Messner (middle) and Madeline Roberts bow out in style.

Photo bomb queen McKayla Bailey checks Roberts hair ribbon, to make sure it's photo op ready.

  Photo bomb queen McKayla Bailey checks Roberts hair ribbon, to make sure it’s photo op ready.

Messner and mom Aimee Bishop.

Messner and mom Aimee Bishop.

Messner and dad Robert Bishop.

Messner and dad Robert Bishop.

Wolf seniors Amanda Fabrizi (left) and Emilee Crichton show their support for Roberts.

  Wolf seniors Amanda Fabrizi (left) and Emilee Crichton show their support for Roberts.

Roberts with mom Lisa Roberts-Edlin and lil' sis Ally Roberts.

Roberts with mom Lisa Roberts-Edlin and lil’ sis Ally Roberts.

The Roberts girls with dad Jay and step-mom Jennifer Roberts.

The Roberts girls with proud parents Jay and Jennifer Roberts.

The terrific trio with coaches David and Amy King.

The terrific trio with coaches David and Amy King.

Breezy, Mad Dog and The Sherminator took their final bows Monday.

Coupeville High School seniors Breeanna Messner, Madeline Roberts and Haley Sherman, three classy stars, were honored before their team’s battle against Sultan in the final home game of the season.

While there is still a ton of ball to play — three more regular season games on the road, followed by the playoffs — the trio will not rep the red and black on their home field again.

Fittingly, the bleachers and surrounding viewing area were jammed. The clouds parted and what had looked like a rainy day turned into an afternoon worthy of mid-August.

Then the game was a nail-biter, with all three seniors coming through with big plays.

It was the only way it could have ended. It was the only way it should have ended.

Messner, Sherman and Roberts all have long family traditions in Wolf athletics and all three kept that tradition strong in their years on the field.

The applause was earned and deserved.

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Maddie Big Time welcomes you to the gun show. (John Fisken photos)

Maddie Big Time welcomes you to the gun show. (John Fisken photos)

Strasburg and Madeline Roberts share a moment.

Madeline Strasburg (left) and Madeline Roberts share a moment.

The home run ball.

The home run ball Strasburg crushed over the center field fence Monday.

The most vocal cheerleader in her dugout, Coupeville High School junior Madeline Strasburg is a whirlwind on the softball field and a showman every step of the way.

Monday she stole the spotlight on Senior Night, crushing a home run over the fence in center, gunning down a runner at third with a laser strike from the outfield and doing everything humanly possible to try and lift the Wolves to a stunner over one of the best teams in the Cascade Conference.

In the end, a highly questionable call by a one-man umpire crew gave visiting Sultan just enough air to stage a comeback, and the Turks held on for a 3-2 win.

Still, on a day that started with rain and ended with mid-summer blue skies and blazing sun, the show was all Maddie Big Time.

She hammered a pitch in the second inning that sent the ball screaming to the deepest, darkest regions of the field.

As the yellow ball arced through the air and vanished over the fence, still on the rise as it cleared the barrier, Strasburg did a happy dance round the base paths, only to be mobbed by her entire team at home.

When Wolf senior Haley Sherman whacked the next pitch for a double, followed by a single off the bat of sophomore Emily Coulter, Coupeville looked like they were about to explode for a big inning.

But as suddenly as they had heated up, the bats went cold for CHS. Both runners were stranded and, other than a Strasburg single, the Wolves offense sputtered for several innings.

During the downtime, Sultan took advantage of the home plate umpire having a senior moment.

In the top of the fifth, the Turks had a runner at first with one out, when a batter topped a dribbler that never made it back out of the box.

Despite every person with two working eyes knowing it stayed foul, including the possibly blushing Turk coach, the ump gave Sultan a hit.

With an extra boost, Sultan took advantage two batters later, when Rachel Kirkpatrick dumped a three-run home run over the left field fence.

Coupeville, which had been blown out in the team’s first two meetings, kept things close this time around.

The Wolves scraped together a run of their own in the fifth, to cut the margin to one.

Mighty mite Jae LeVine took a vicious-sounding pitch off an already-bandaged hand (and hopped around wailing long enough you thought, and secretly hoped, she might charge the mound and instigate a bench-clearing brawl).

Then, after a non-painful walk to Breeanna Messner, Hailey Hammer sliced an RBI single up the middle.

Once again looking like they might break out, the Wolves watched their rally die nearly as quickly, with the next two hitters going down swinging.

Coupeville refused to surrender, however, with third baseman Emily Licence making two defensive gems in the sixth packaged around another appearance by Maddie Big Time.

Charging a shallowly hit single to center, Strasburg caught the ball on the bounce and fired in one smooth motion.

The ball launched from her fingertips and landed with a sharp crack in Licence’s glove, catching a very startled Turk runner trying to gently slide into third.

The Wolves got three runners on base over the final two innings, but couldn’t find a game-tying run on Senior Night, when Sherman, Messner and sweet-fielding shortstop Madeline Roberts were honored.

While the loss dropped Coupeville to 4-12 overall, 3-12 in Cascade Conference play, the Wolves retain a half-game lead over South Whidbey in the race for playoff positioning.

The Falcons were bombed 18-6 by league leader Granite Falls Monday and sit at 3-13 in league play.

CHS has three games to play — all on the road — SWHS two and the Wolves own the tiebreaker, having taken the season series between the Whidbey rivals.

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Coupeville Middle School track star Kalia Littlejohn patrols the soccer field as a certified, uniform-wearing ref. (John Fisken photos)

Coupeville Middle School track star Kalia Littlejohn patrols the soccer field as a certified, uniform-wearing ref. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Wright

Aaron Wright flies into action.

Breeanna Messner

It’s Breeanna Messner’s plate, and don’t you forget it!

Christine Fields

Christine Fields goes long off the tee.

McKayla Bailey

McKayla Bailey puts extra effort into her pitch.

CHS baseball fans (l to r) McKenzie Bailey, Julia Felici and James Vidoni

CHS baseball fans (l to r) McKenzie Bailey, Julia Felici and James Vidoni enjoy a Wolf win in the sun.

Jake Tumblin

Jake Tumblin dares you to run on his arm.

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Ryan Freeman shoots up-field, keeping his body between the ball and an opposing player.

Monday morning, time to clean out the drawer of photos.

Madly skipping around the Central Whidbey sports world, as travelin’ photo man John Fisken is prone to do from time to time, we offer up a medley of moments, captured on film for your education and enjoyment.

To see more, head over to a few of the links offered below.

And remember, a percentage of all purchases goes to fund college scholarships for Coupeville High School student athletes.

Boys’ soccer JV:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6192&league=2&page_name=photo_store&school=24&school_year=2013-14&sport=0

Boys’ soccer varsity:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6194&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Softball:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6190&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

 

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Wolf catcher Breeanna Messner comes up firing and guns down a potential stealer. (John Fisken photo)

Wolf catcher Breeanna Messner comes up firing and guns down a potential stealer. (John Fisken photo)

“Two different Coupeville teams showed up this week.”

That was Coupeville High School softball coach David King’s feelings after his squad dropped three games in two days, but with wildly different results.

The Wolves, now 4-11 on the season, got bounced, hard, in a doubleheader loss at Sultan Monday. The 14-4 and 9-0 losses were over quickly and painfully.

By contrast, CHS rebounded sharply Tuesday, and while the Wolves were edged out 5-3 by visiting Archbishop Thomas Murphy, it was a game that came down to the final at-bat and had its share of positives.

“This game was a 180-degree reversal of how we played the day before in Sultan,” King said. “We came ready to play, we played better defense and we came ready to hit.

“We had two errors that cost us, but the effort was there.”

The Wolves crunched  11 hits, with Madeline Roberts, Breeanna Messner and Emily Coulter each rapping out a pair.

Madeline Strasburg whacked a triple, while McKayla Bailey, Hailey Hammer, Tiffany Briscoe and Emily Licence all chipped in with singles. Coupeville almost got more, but ATM pulled off a couple of stellar running catches to deny the Wolves.

A day earlier, it was Coupeville’s gloves that hurt them the worst against the Turks.

“Defensively this was probably our low point on the season,” King said.

The Wolves dropped two infield pop ups, almost lost a third one before making the juggling catch, dropped two more balls in the outfield and consistently took bad angles on fly balls all game.

“It’s just tough when you have to get extra outs in an inning throughout the game,” King said.

In the midst of the meltdown, however, freshman third baseman Licence made a dazzling play that brought a moment of peace to her frazzled coach.

Emily made a great play on a slow grounder to her left, a slap type hit from a left handed batter,” King said. “Emily charged and took the correct angle towards the pitching circle. She fielded it, made the transfer on the run and threw the runner out by a step.

“It reminded me of many of the plays Omar Vizquel used to make for the Mariners when he played.”

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