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Elena Jimenez Guerra (right) knows a photo op when she sees one.

       Has there ever been a moment in her entire life when Elena Jimenez Guerra (right) wasn’t the bubbliest one in the room? (Amy King photos)

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All-Conference players (l to r) Bessie Walstad, Hailey Hammer, Madeline Strasburg, Madeline Roberts and McKayla Bailey.

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The captains — Maria Rockwell, Walstad and Roberts.

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Best part of this photo — Haley Sherman (back row, blue hoodie).

Underclassmen carried the day.

Five Coupeville High School softball players earned All-Conference honors, with three of the five being sophomores.

Hailey Hammer, who played first and third base while delivering big hits at the plate, was named a First-Team pick by Cascade Conference coaches, while fellow tenth-grader Madeline Strasburg, an outfielder, was tabbed for the Second Team.

Sophomore pitcher/outfielder McKayla Bailey, junior infielder/outfielder Madeline Roberts and senior catcher/first baseman Bessie Walstad all received Honorable Mention.

Team awards and varsity letters were handed out Tuesday night at a season-ending banquet (there were rumors of cheesecake), with Walstad, Roberts and senior hurler Maria Rockwell honored as Captains.

Foreign exchange student Elena Jimenez Guerra, who NEVER stopped chattering on the bench (“You got this Madi! You got this babe!!”) was selected Most Enthusiastic, Strasburg was tapped as Most Improved and junior Breeanna Messner won the Coaches Award.

Taking home letters were Sydney Aparicio, Bailey, Julia Felici, Hammer, Messner, Chevy Reyes, Roberts, Rockwell, Haley Sherman, Strasburg and Walstad.

Jimenez Guerra and sophomore Monica Vidoni earned participation certificates.

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Murderers' Row, featuring (l to r) Kyle Rockwell, Joey Lippo and Ty Eck. (Joe Lippo photos)

Murderers’ Row, featuring (l to r) Kyle Rockwell, Joey Lippo and Ty Eck.

Lauren Rose digs the long ball. (Joe Lippo photo)

Lauren Rose unleashes Hell.

Nick Etzell awaits the throw.

Nick Etzell awaits the throw.

Katrina McGranahan fires in the pitch...

Katrina McGranahan fires in the pitch…

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And is fast enough to get behind the plate before it arrives!

Lippo is impressed.

Lippo is impressed.

Rhododendron Park is a launching pad.

Whether it be baseball or softball sluggers, Central Whidbey’s rising stars are developing a love for the long ball.

Toss in a deep commitment to other, equally-important, if slightly less-exciting facets of the game such as defense and smartly calling a game from behind the plate, and you have the basis for long-term success.

On the scene to catch the moments in living color is ace photog Joe Lippo, who let us use these photos and will be writing some guest columns as the seasons play out.

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Katrina McGranahan, fireballer. (Joe Lippo photo)

My real job prevents me from following little league baseball and softball on a regular basis, so it’s nice to get a guest shot or two from Joe Lippo.

If you like his work here, check out his other stuff over at http://11andcounting.blogspot.com/.

It was a dreary day at Rhody Park, but the Central Whidbey Dirt Devils and the Oak Harbor Angels showed up to play anyway.

Rain threatened, but never really made an appearance. Present and accounted for was a good part of the Central Whidbey Giants, one of the boys baseball majors teams, there to cheer on their softball counterparts.

As parents, I suppose we will be seeing a lot of this in the coming years… You know, girls…boys….right?

The game started, and I was hoping for some action to write about before I had to leave to take the boys away to Oak Harbor for their own game, and I thought I was about to be disappointed.

Katrina McGranahan started the day on the mound (as it were) and whipped about 10 pitches past 3 batters for three straight outs. The only action the field saw was a dropped third strike, which catcher Lauren Rose casually tossed to first baseman Veronica Crownover for the third out.

The top of the first lasted roughly three minutes. People started heading for the coffee.

The Angels took the field and the Dirt Devils put on their batting helmets. They wouldn’t take them off for quite a while.

The Angels pitcher whipped her first pitch over the plate, which Rose casually hit into deep left for a home run.

Deep breath now…

Jasmine Nostali walked, Payton Aparicio hit a double, McGranahan hit a double, Chelsea Prescott walked, Sarah Wright hit a single, Crownover hit a double, Tomika Nostali hit a single, Heather Nostali walked, and back to the top of the order.

As you can see, there are no outs. There were no outs until the eleventh batter of the first inning, and then not again until Crownover was picked off at home somewhere around the 16th batter.

I saw Aparicio ask her coaches “Again???” as she was told she was batting for a third time in the inning.

The first five batters came to the plate three times each in the first inning, allowing the Angels pitcher a good look at 23 total batters. 19 of those crossed the plate, effectively putting the game on ice before the fourth Angels batter came to the plate.

Seriously. The game winner came when Rose casually trotted across the plate for the 11th run of the first inning. You almost felt bad for cheering. Almost.

Coach Kevin McGranahan informed me that the last time the Dirt Devils played the Angels, something similar happened, resulting in a 33-3 win.

He had time to talk to me because after the first inning, he left the game play to the girls. I had time to ask questions because the boys’ game was inexplicably cancelled halfway through the first inning.

Speaking of the girls, they switched up positions and even tried some switch hitting, and even put six more runs across the plate in the shortened five inning game, while the Angels managed 10 runs. The Dirt Devils increased their record to 11-1 and have high hopes for the All Star tourney.

I’ll tell you what — coach McGranahan and staff are going to hand the HS coaches a team on a silver platter. A GOOD team.

Key word here is “TEAM”.

He is coaching at a higher level and challenging the girls to step up. Which they are (See above … 11-1 anyone?) The other teams in the league may not be the pushovers that the Dirt Devils make them look like.

That slobbering sound you hear is the Coupeville HS softball coaches drooling. Ever see the movie “Aliens”? Yeah, like that.

Oak Harbor probably cancelled the boys’ game because they saw what the girls were doing to their softball team…

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Eagle-eyed Alexis Trumbull guards the plate. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Eagle-eyed Alexis Trumbull guards the plate. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

"Oh lord, she's got the Howitzer out!!"

“You even DREAM about running on me, you’d better wake up and apologize!!”

"INCOMING!!"

“INCOMING!!”

She collected 15 hits and her personal photographer snapped 72 photos for each one.

Coupeville High School grad Alexis Trumbull may not have been a superstar for the Skagit Valley College softball squad as a freshman, but she made her impact felt. And it started with the fact photo whiz mom Shelli was there to document the season for Alexis and her teammates.

With her SVC Softball Mom page on Facebook, Shelli made sure other parents were able to see their daughters play out their college softball dreams, even if they lived much further away from the Mount Vernon diamond than Whidbey Island.

Of course, here at Coupeville Sports, our focus stayed on the former Wolf and the photos above document the final game of the season for Alexis.

During her inaugural campaign, the younger Trumbull whacked the aforementioned 15 hits, crossed home plate six times, walloped a double and drove in a pair of runs.

In the field, she recorded 16 putouts and six assists, with a sizzlin’ .917 fielding percentage. On the mound, the former Wolf hurler pitched in three games, starting one, and scattered 16 hits while whiffing two.

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"Maybe, if I just breathe in really, really hard, really, really fast, that sweet, sweet salad will jump right out of the bowl!!"

“Maybe, if I just breathe in really, really hard, really, really fast, that sweet, sweet salad will jump right out of the bowl!!”

Shelli Trumbull takes a lot of photos, but this one … this is priceless.

On the surface, it’s a bench shot from a Skagit Valley College softball game, with Trumbull’s daughter, Alexis (smiling, second from left), the former Wolf superstar, in on the action.

But thanks to some perfectly bad (or great) timing, my favorite part of the photo is on the right side, where it appears one of Trumbull’s teammates is trying to hoover the other one’s salad.

Even more so if you click on the picture and enlarge it. Go ahead. I’ll wait.

It doesn’t take much to amuse me, does it?

No. The answer to that is no, it does not.

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