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You dare to run on Taylor Brotemarkle? Foolish one!! (Jackie Saia photo)

They put up some impressive numbers.

Over the course of 18 regular-season games, Coupeville High School softball players delivered at the plate and from the pitcher’s circle.

While the season is done, the numbers are forever.

A look at CHS softball stats, delivered to us by Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan:

Fab frosh Haylee Armstrong brings the thunder. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

OFFENSE:

 

At-bats:

Haylee Armstrong – 51
Mia Farris – 51
Madison McMillan – 51
Taylor Brotemarkle – 47
Teagan Calkins – 45
Jada Heaton – 43
Capri Anter – 41
Sydney Van Dyke – 36
Ava Lucero – 33
Adeline Maynes – 10
Chelsi Stevens – 6
Danica Strong – 6
Shania Kenney – 5
Bailey Thule – 5
Mary Western – 5
Melanie Wolfe – 1

 

Hits:

McMillan – 31
Calkins – 30
Armstrong – 25
Brotemarkle – 19
Farris – 18
Anter – 12
Heaton – 12
Van Dyke – 10
Strong – 4
Kenney – 3
Lucero – 3
Maynes – 2
Stevens – 2
Thule – 1

 

Runs:

Armstrong – 32
McMillan – 32
Brotemarkle – 30
Calkins – 27
Farris – 26
Anter – 18
Heaton – 13
Van Dyke – 13
Lucero – 12
Thule – 7
Maynes – 5
Strong – 4
Stevens – 3
Western – 3
Kenney – 1

 

2B’s:

Calkins – 7
McMillan – 7
Farris – 4
Armstrong – 3
Anter – 2
Heaton – 2
Brotemarkle – 1
Strong – 1
Van Dyke – 1

 

3B’s:

McMillan – 4
Farris – 3
Armstrong – 2
Anter – 2
Heaton – 2
Brotemarkle – 1
Calkins – 1
Stevens – 1

 

HR’s:

McMillan – 4
Calkins – 3
Brotemarkle – 1
Farris – 1

 

RBI:

McMillan – 39
Calkins – 28
Farris – 21
Brotemarkle – 16
Armstrong – 13
Van Dyke – 12
Heaton – 11
Lucero – 8
Strong – 7
Anter – 5
Thule – 2
Western – 2
Kenney – 1
Stevens – 1

 

Walks:

Armstrong – 15
Calkins – 14
Van Dyke – 13
Lucero – 12
McMillan – 12
Brotemarkle – 11
Farris – 11
Heaton – 9
Anter – 8
Maynes – 8
Thule – 7
Western – 6
Stevens – 4
Strong – 2
Wolfe – 2
Kenney – 1

 

Batting Average:

Calkins – .667
Strong – .667
McMillan – .608
Kenney – .600
Armstrong – .490
Brotemarkle – .404
Farris – .353
Stevens – .333
Anter – .293
Heaton – .279
Van Dyke – .278
Maynes – .200
Thule – .200
Lucero – .091

 

PITCHING:

 

Wins:

Maynes – 10
Armstrong – 3
Anter – 1

 

ERA:

Anter – 0.64
Maynes – 2.70
Armstrong – 4.85

 

Innings Pitched:

Maynes – 57
Armstrong – 26
Anter – 11

 

Earned Runs:

Maynes – 22
Armstrong – 18
Anter – 1

 

Strikeouts:

Maynes – 78
Armstrong – 34
Anter – 17

 

Walks:

Armstrong – 26
Maynes – 13
Anter – 6

Jada Heaton will be back. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Allie Powers provided plenty of vocal support for her teammates this season. (Jackie Saia photos)

It wasn’t the best spring, weather-wise, that we’ve seen on the prairie.

But through the wind, and rain, and more wind and rain, the Coupeville High School softball squad put together a very successful spring.

Along for the ride was Wolf Mom (and CHS Yearbook editor) Jackie Saia, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

They’re winners, no matter the weather.

Jada Heaton

Taylor Brotemarkle

Mia Farris high-fives the world.

Ava Lucero

Madison McMillan

Sydney Van Dyke

Melanie Wolfe (left) and Shania Kenney

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Teagan Calkins runs this joint. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bow Down to Cow Town, indeed.

After rampaging through league play on its way to a 9-0 mark this spring, the Coupeville High School softball squad got plenty of love from rival coaches.

Sophomore catcher Teagan Calkins, the two-way terror known as “The Red Dragon,” was tabbed as co-MVP of the Northwest 2B/1B League, while diamond guru Kevin McGranahan was named Coach of the Year.

Calkins was fond of cranking home runs, both of the over-the-fence and inside-the-park variety, while playing superb defense while working with a super-young pitching staff which featured two freshmen and an 8th grader.

Eight other Wolves were honored as well, with five making the First Team in coach voting.

Mia Farris glides in to make the snag.

Those players were juniors Madison McMillan, Taylor BrotemarkleMia Farris, and Jada Heaton, as well as fab frosh Haylee Armstrong.

Her fellow freshman (and cousin), Capri Anter, was joined by 8th graders Adeline Maynes and Sydney Van Dyke as Second-Team All-League selections.

Coupeville went 14-5 overall, reclaimed its conference crown, came within a play or two of advancing to state, and can return every player on the roster next spring.

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Haylee Armstrong epitomized the Spirit of the Wolf. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

A season of success ended with awards and praise.

The Coupeville High School softball squad, which went 14-5 and reclaimed the Northwest 2B/1B League title, capped the campaign Saturday with a team banquet.

Sophomore catcher Teagan Calkins was crowned team MVP, while junior third baseman Madison McMillan and 8th grade pitcher Adeline Maynes earned Offensive and Defensive MVP honors, respectively.

Other award winners:

 

Captains:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Mia Farris

 

Most Improved:

Shania Kenney

 

Spirit of the Wolf:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Ava Lucero

 

Wolves (l to r) Taylor Brotemarkle, Bailey Thule, and Shania Kenney enjoy a win. (Photo by Claire Kalwies-Anderson)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Ava Lucero
Adeline Maynes
Madison McMillan
Sydney Van Dyke

 

Participation certificates:

Shania Kenney
Allie Powers
Chelsi Stevens
Danica Strong
Bailey Thule
Mary Western
Melanie Wolfe

The dugout gets rowdy. Sort of. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Grace Roberts

It’s a family tradition.

Grace Roberts, who grew up in Coupeville and is now a freshman at Chelan High School, was recently named a First-Team All-League pick in softball by 1A Caribou Trail League coaches.

She was one of just two freshmen to notch the honor.

Grace, a first baseman/pitcher, joins her cousin, Landon Roberts, who was a First Team pick in baseball in the Northwest 2B/1B League while repping Coupeville’s red and black.

Her older sister, Madeline, was also an All-League player on the softball diamond, honored for her work at shortstop for Coupeville back in 2014, when the Wolves played in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference.

Chelan, which has a very young team — nine of 13 players were 8th or 9th graders this spring — finished 13-5, splitting a pair of games at the district tourney.

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