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"Do it!!"

“Do it!!”

This is it.

When the Coupeville High School softball team hosts Granite Falls Tuesday afternoon (4 PM), that’s all she wrote for home games for the 2012-2013 school year.

There’s nothing left. End of story. El finito.

Baseball and boys’ soccer are on vacation at this point, and all further softball games, track meets, tennis and golf matches, even middle school track meets, are on the road after today.

You fail to show up for Senior Night, as the Wolves bid adieu to Bessie Walstad and Maria Rockwell, and you have nothing left until late August/early September (I haven’t seen a schedule for next year yet) rolls around.

So, don’t be that person. The one who keeps on saying they’re going to attend at least one home game this year and never do.

Leave work early. Skip out on whatever The Man wants you to do with your time. Be there. Pack the stands. Or feel guilty for the next three, three-and-a-half months.

Your choice.

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Hailey Hammer

Hailey Hammer is ready to break out her home run trot. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Bessie

    Bessie Walstad and fellow senior Maria Rockwell will be honored Tuesday, before their final home game.

The Wolf softball squad controls its own destiny.

After pounding Archbishop Thomas Murphy 17-8 Friday, Coupeville High School holds a one-game lead over Island rival South Whidbey with two to play in the race to grab a #1 seed for the 1A District 1 tourney.

The Wolves have four Cascade Conference victories, while the Falcons have three after shocking first-place Cedarcrest. Coupeville holds the tiebreaker, having taken two of three in the all-Island royal rumble.

A home game against Granite Falls Tuesday and a road game at Sultan Thursday wrap the regular season for the Wolves. South Whidbey hosts ATM, then travels to Granite Falls.

Unlike baseball, a #1 seed won’t earn the Wolves a home game, as the entire district tournament for softball is held at Janicki Fields in Sedro Woolley.

The #1 seed from the Cascade Conference will open the double-elimination tourney with a game against the #5 seed from the Northwest Conference, while the runner-up will square off with the #3 seed from the NWC.

Win or lose, Coupeville will play two games in Sedro Woolley Friday. If they win at least one of those, they’ll get back on the bus for a return trip the next day.

Four of eight teams advance out of districts and on to tri-districts, which will be held in Kent May 16-18.

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"Strasburg is pleased. McDonald's for everyone on the way home!!"

“Strasburg is pleased. McDonald’s for everyone on the way home!!”

They don’t just break a streak, they shatter it into a million pieces.

Crushing the ball like it was being thrown up to the plate by an 85-year old woman, the Coupeville High School softball team rained 17 runs and 20 hits down on Archbishop Thomas Murphy Friday afternoon.

By the time they had cooled their bats down and packed them back on the bus for the trip home from Everett, the Wolves had a 17-8 victory that earned them a doubleheader split, snapped an eight-game skid and kept them ahead of Island rival South Whidbey in the race for a #1 seed come playoff time.

Forced to play two on the road after a rained-out home game from April was magically turned into an away contest, the Wolves came off the bus a bit road-weary, dropping the opener 11-2. Maria Rockwell crushed a double, Madeline Roberts smacked a pair of hits and Bessie Walstad and Monica Vidoni each delivered an RBI.

Then came game two and everything clicked. And I mean EVERYTHING.

All nine Wolf starters had at least one hit, one run and one RBI in the second game, as ATM’s frazzled pitchers had no where to run and definitely no where to hide.

Roberts, Rockwell, Haley Sherman and Madeline Strasburg collected three hits apiece, while Coupeville’s #9 hitter, Chevy Reyes, drove in a team-high four runs.

The Wolves struck early, gave ATM a brief ray of hope, then crushed their dreams with a sustained three-inning finish.

Roberts led off with a walk in the first and then it was on like Donkey Kong. Running wild and freakin’ out the Wildcat hurler and her defense, Coupeville scored five runs in the first frame and knocked ATM’s starting pitcher out of the game.

They were so effective with the small ball attack, the Wolves actually only needed two hits to get the damage going.

Coupeville added a run in the third, off of singles from Walstad and McKayla Bailey and a throwing error by the ATM catcher, then things got dicey for a moment.

Powered by a pair of two-run home runs from Gemma Miller, ATM came back to take a 7-6 lead. But, instead of buckling, the Wolves merely switched it to another gear and unleashed Hell, throwing up 11 runs in the final three innings.

Everyone chipped in as the ball started jumping off of Coupeville’s bats and finding empty holes in the ATM defense seemingly on every swing. Then, just to put a definitive stamp on things, Bailey and Rockwell made two sensational defensive plays.

First Bailey robbed Miller of what looked like her third round-tripper, chasing down a shot to dead center.

McKayla got a great jump on the ball and caught it about 10 feet from the fence. She made the catch on a dead sprint and had to leap for it,” Wolf coach David King said. “That was a huge play for us and really kept the momentum in our favor.”

Then, in the seventh, with two runners on and Miller pacing in the on-deck circle, Rockwell closed out the game with her own display of flat-out hustle. The ATM batter topped a 3-2 pitch, resulting in a slow roller that Rockwell charged and managed to snag and throw in the same motion, gunning down the 21st and final out.

A game where offense gets the headlines also had stellar defense. Not only the plays by Rockwell and Bailey, but also the grit shown by Breeanna Messner, who played through both games with back pain that has kept her from swinging a bat.

Messner teamed with Roberts on a bang-bang play in game two, when Roberts air-mailed a strike to Messner, who had perfectly positioned herself to block the plate and slapped the tag on a very surprised runner.

“This game had some weird plays and some outstanding plays along with hustle throughout,” King said. “Overall, strong pitching and we played very good defensively.

“Offensively, we needed a game like this,” he added. “We have been working on our approach at the plate and with two strikes looking to shorten our stroke and following off pitches. We did this consistently throughout the game. Up and down the lineup we hit the ball hard.”

Now 5-12 overall, 4-12 in league play, the Wolves head into the final week of the regular season looking to hold off South Whidbey. They host Granite Falls Tuesday, and will honor their seniors (Walstad and Rockwell), then travel to Sultan Thursday before starting the double-elimination district tourney Friday at Janicki Fields in Sedro Woolley.

“This upcoming week is big for us. We want to build on this game,” King said. “If we play like this, we will be tough to beat.”

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They wuz robbed!!

Madeline Roberts paced the Wolves with three hits Wednesday, including a double. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Madeline Roberts paced the Wolves with three hits Wednesday, including a double. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Another inch and they might still be playing.

Rallying in the bottom of the seventh Wednesday, the Coupeville High School softball team put a scare into first-place Cedarcrest, only to have its hopes snuffed by a spectacular diving catch.

With two runs in and two runners on base, Wolf slugger Maria Rockwell socked a ball that had base hit written all over it, only to see Red Wolf shortstop Taylor Turner make a sprinting, diving, game-ending catch with her glove brushing the top of the blades of grass.

The final highlight of a stellar day (Turner also whacked two doubles and a triple) it sealed a 7-3 victory for Cedarcrest and sent the Wolves to their seventh straight defeat.

Now 4-11 overall, 3-11 in Cascade Conference play, Coupeville hits the road for an unintended doubleheader Friday.

A scheduled home game against the Wildcats was rained out in mid-April, and the schedule makers cost the Wolves an afternoon of making money at the concession stand by rescheduling it as part of a road twinbill.

Coupeville fell behind early Wednesday, then toughened their defense and pitching. Down 7-0 after four, the Wolves shut down Cedarcrest over the final three innings behind reliever McKayla Bailey, then finally launched their offense.

Madeline Roberts led off the sixth with a line drive double over the center fielder’s head — one of her three hits. After Madeline Strasburg singled to put two runners on, Hailey Hammer launched a double to right, but a base running/communication error prevented the second run from getting home.

Then came the rally that almost was.

Bailey doubled to kick-start things, then Sydney Aparicio and Strasburg knocked in runs, before Rockwell’s hit-that-could-have-been.

“It looked like it would find grass for a single,” Wolf coach David King said. “A great defensive effort to end the game.

“We played well overall. We need to take the last two innings and build on that for our games on Friday,” he added. “We hit well in practice and we need to carry this over into our games. Once we do this we will start putting up W’s.”

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Alexis Trumbull (8) and teammates sport the red, white and blue.

Alexis Trumbull (8) and teammates sport the red, white and blue.

Trumbull at the bat.

Trumbull at the bat.

Two nations, one entrance.

Two nations, one entrance.

So don't even think about it, you hosers, eh.

So don’t even think about it, you hosers, eh.

Playing college ball is taking Alexis Trumbull to new and exciting places.

The latest — Surrey, British Columbia, as the CHS grad and her Skagit Valley College softball teammates went across the border for a weekend of diamond action.

Along for the trip, intrepid team mom/photographer Shelli Trumbull and her camera, who I have decided to call Sir Reginald of Chutney.

Why? Why not.

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