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McKayla Bailey lights up the world. (John Fisken photos)

McKayla Bailey lights up the world. (John Fisken photos)

Bailey gets Madeline Roberts to join her on the smile parade.

Bailey gets Madeline Roberts to join her on the smile parade.

Is that a smile (or a grimace) from Ben Etzell as he snags a hot grounder?

Is that a smile (or a grimace) from Ben Etzell as he snags a hot grounder?

The play made CHS basketball star Amanda Fabrizi smile.

CHS basketball star Amanda Fabrizi smiles because she knows she has the best shades in town.

Wolf assistant coach Chris Tumblin (middle) is smiling on the inside.

  Wolf assistant coach Chris Tumblin (middle) is smiling on the inside. No, really, he is.

The young son of former CHS hoops legend Kassie (Lawson) O'Neill hangs out with gramma, saving his smiles for the ladies. "How YOU doin'?"

The young son of former CHS hoops legend Kassie (Lawson) O’Neil hangs out with gramma, saving his smiles for use on the ladies. “How YOU doin’?”

"Nice."

“Nice.”

I don’t know if you’ve heard, but McKayla Bailey kinda, sorta likes being photographed.

Oh, it’s true.

The Coupeville High School junior is the reigning Photo Bomb Queen of 27 states, including her home state of Washington, and is on her way to the National Photo-Posing Hall of Fame some day.

It’s a real place. Or will be, if the irrepressible one has her way.

Capturing Coupeville’s marquee photo subject (and a few others) Wednesday was travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

To see more of his work (and a lot more action shots from both CHS softball and baseball games) head over to the links below.

Like what you see? Perhaps consider purchasing a few, content in the knowledge that a percentage of all sales goes to fund college scholarships for CHS student athletes.

Softball — http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=5904&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Baseball —http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=5903&league=2&page_name=photo_store&school=0&school_year=2013-14&sport=0

 

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Well played, Granite Falls, well played. (John Fisken photos)

Well played, Granite Falls, well played. (John Fisken photos)

Art.

Art.

The Big Hurt approves.

The Big Hurt approves.

Yes, I know … this blog is called Coupeville Sports.

Still, sometimes, you have to look over at the visiting team and simply say, “Well played, ladies. That … that is freakin’ genius.”

Today is one of those days.

I give you Granite Falls softball. The most creative (and only undefeated) team in the Cascade Conference.

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Wolf catcher Breeanna Messner. (David Marquis photos)

Wolf catcher Breeanna Messner. (David Marquis photos)

CHS shortstop Madeline Roberts.

CHS shortstop Madeline Roberts.

Roberts, part deux.

Roberts, part deux.

Dang. These are eye-catching.

The photos above are courtesy Lisa Roberts-Edlin and were shot by David Marquis. They capture Coupeville High School softball in an entirely different light.

Enjoy.

Oh, and be sure to click enlarge on the photos to get the full impact of each carefully-crafted shot.

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Strasburg

Maddie Big Time is rockin’ the sunglasses with no rain in sight. (John Fisken photos)

Madeline Roberts jumps out of her shoes to spear a liner at short. (John Fisken photos)

Madeline Roberts jumps out of her shoes to spear a liner at short.

Monica Vidoni is pleased with the play.

Monica Vidoni is pleased with the play.

McKayla

McKayla Bailey gets nasty.

Roberts

No one runs away from Roberts.

King

  CHS coach David King, the ol’ gunslinger, keeps his game face on. Deep in his heart, however, he’s cheering the play.

Breezy

Try and run on Wolf catcher Breeanna Messner, and you’ll have plenty of time to regret the decision … while you sit on the bench.

Emily Licence corrals a popup down the third base line.

Emily Licence corrals a popup down the third base line.

Every game should be a home game.

It’s simple, really.

The Coupeville High School softball squad has had three road games — all rained out. Three home games — all played on beautiful, sun-drenched afternoons with NO RAIN and extremely limited wind (especially since the field sits on what is normally a wind-torn prairie).

Well, anyways, while you debate how to convince the other Cascade Conference athletic directors to sacrifice their home games and fire up the buses for frequent trips to Whidbey (it’s for the children!), you can also bask in the pics above.

They come courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken, and, if you like what you see, head over to the link below.

Use the coupon code EB58834962 and buy before April 14 and you’ll get 15% off your order. And, as always, a percentage of all sales goes to fund college scholarships for CHS student athletes.

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=5883&league=2&page_name=photo_store&school=0&school_year=2013-14&sport=0

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The sparkiest of spark-plugs, the irrepressible Jae LeVine, scores her first run as a high school softball player. (John Fisken photo)

  The sparkiest of spark-plugs, the irrepressible Jae LeVine, scores her first run as a high school softball player. (John Fisken photo)

The fences were in too close.

Back ’em up a bit and the Coupeville High School softball outfielders might have been able to run down some of Lakewood’s moon shots Monday afternoon.

Instead, the Wolves ran into a barrier (and left fielder Haley Sherman almost flipped over it, stretching to try and flag one shot down) and three times the home plate ump cranked the finger skyward and circled, signalling a home run.

Riding their round-trippers, the visiting Cougars strolled to a 9-1 victory, dropping Coupeville to 1-2 on the young season.

While the game was effectively over a half inning in, as Lakewood jumped out to a 4-0 lead, the Wolves continued to scrap until the end, scraping together their run in their final at-bat.

Freshman spark-plug Jae LeVine eked out a one-out walk, then skittered down to second on a passed ball.

After Madeline Roberts reached on an error by Lakewood’s shortstop, Breeanna Messner thumped a gorgeous laser shot line-drive single to left to juice the bags.

Wolf pitcher McKayla Bailey teed off on a ball, and while it fell just a few feet short of a grand slam, it did turn into a sacrifice fly, with LeVine zooming across the plate to score her first run as a high school player.

Hailey Hammer then launched a moon shot of her own, sending Lakewood’s center fielder close enough to the wall that she could lean on it as she snagged the ball to end the game.

Even in defeat, Coupeville had a couple of nice defensive gems.

Roberts gunned down a runner at the plate to end Lakewood’s first inning rally.

Coming up firing from deep in the hole at short, Roberts put the ball right in Messner’s catcher glove, leading her perfectly as her fellow senior blocked the plate and made a graceful sweep tag that caught the surprised Cougar a fraction of a second before her hand could slap home.

Freshman third baseman Emily Licence ran down a foul popup to end the fourth, snagging the ball just as she grazed the fence, while Bailey delivered some heat on the mound.

The junior hurler whiffed six Cougars, including punching out all three batters she faced in a lightning quick fifth inning.

Two of those K’s came on swings that hit nothing but air, while the middle batter was punched out on a called third strike that was so nasty the ump actually laughed out loud as he windmilled the call.

At the plate, Hammer peppered the ball for a pair of singles, while Messner, Sherman, Roberts and Madeline Strasburg each had a hit.

LeVine and Monica Vidoni collected walks, Tiffany Briscoe reached base when the Lakewood catcher couldn’t corral the ball on a third strike and young guns Erin Josue and Robin Cedillo both got small slices of valuable playing time.

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