Just when you think you’re done, you’re not.
Sitting here in mid-July, I’ve stumbled across three photos from the spring which, for whatever reason, were never used in-season.
So, here you go, a flashback to former glory.
Posted in Softball, Track, tagged CHS Wolves, John Fisken photos, Softball, Tenley Stuurmans, track and field on July 20, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Just when you think you’re done, you’re not.
Sitting here in mid-July, I’ve stumbled across three photos from the spring which, for whatever reason, were never used in-season.
So, here you go, a flashback to former glory.
Posted in Softball, tagged Bella Whalen, butterflies, CHS Wolves, Softball, where are they now on July 13, 2022| Leave a Comment »

Bella Whalen (right) rocks the crocs with teammate and friend Sofia Peters during her Coupeville days. (Photos courtesy Tiffani Blazek)
They never lost with her in the lineup.
The pandemic erased her freshman season, but Bella Whalen swung a big bat a year later for a Coupeville High School softball squad which went 12-0 in spring 2021.
That Wolf team outscored foes 154-41, trailing just once all season.
Unfortunately, as often happens, families move and Whalen and Co. were off to Maryland, where she now attends Leonardtown High School.
As Whalen heads into her senior year — while still pining a bit for the idea of returning to Coupeville — the irrepressible one is busy crafting a new life.
She still swings a big bat on the softball diamond, playing first base and shortstop for Wagners 18U Gold, a travel ball team.
Whalen’s season highlight was leading her squad to the championship game in a tournament held in Pennsylvania.
While she plays softball and attends class on the other side of the country now, the former Wolf ace looks back fondly at her time wearing the red and black.
“My highlights were probably coming back during Covid and getting back into the swing of things,” Whalen said. “As an athlete, it was probably my sophomore year and being a part of the undefeated season.
“Although not being able to compete at state (with the pandemic erasing any playoffs), it still was an amazing accomplishment.”
Whalen gave back to younger athletes during her time in Coupeville, working with Central Whidbey Little League players and helping them embrace the sport she loves.
“Coaching has always been my dream, and that was ever since I was little,” she said. “The idea of teaching what I knew to kids/young adults that will further the softball program in Coupeville and Whidbey as a whole.
“Growing up I had the opportunity to have a high school student as an assistant coach for little league,” Whalen added.
“That really helped me figure out fundamental problems, or changes in mindset that’ll help me further in games, especially tougher games, and I just wanted to pass that onto girls like Taylor Brotemarkle and Mia Farris.”
One thing she didn’t pass on — but which is still remembered by many — is her secret fear.
And that fear? That Mother Nature was coming for her every spring, one gentle creature at a time.
“Something that the public doesn’t know and probably shouldn’t know … but it’s that I’m deathly terrified of butterflies,” Whalen said.
“Like so terrified. I’m sure there is a video or a photo of me during practice or during a warmup sprinting away from a butterfly as a ball was coming at me,” she added with a laugh.
“My teammate and longtime friend since minors in little league, Sofia Peters, always made sure to torment me during bus rides or practices when a butterfly came my way by stopping me or getting in my way so that the butterfly could get as close as they could before I broke down and started freaking out.”
But Whalen is strong and promises to persevere.
She still has a year of high school life left but is already looking to the future.
“As a senior I would love to finish high school strong, with good grades and of course attending all the high school events I can before graduating,” she said.
Post-high school Whalen would like to attend the University of Alabama and “major in Secondary Special Education and possibly minor in Sports Media.”
Her time spent on Whidbey helped set her up for future success, and Whalen is quick to praise mentors such as CHS Principal Geoff Kappes and his wife Christie, an influential teacher.
“Although Mr. Kappes gave me a hard time in the hallways and announcing to the whole lunchroom that it was my birthday, he always brought a smile to my face every day with the godawful dad jokes and always made me feel at home,” Whalen said.
“And for Mrs. Kappes, oh Mrs. Kappes, I love her with my whole heart, and nothing will change that.
“She was the first teacher I had on my first day of freshman year, and I’m glad I could finish out my time there with her as my chemistry teacher.
“It felt like I was closing a chapter when I said goodbye to them after I moved and I’m glad they were in my life.
“They were like my school parents, and I wouldn’t change that for the world.”
While life moves on in both Coupeville and Maryland, Whalen hopes her former town doesn’t forget her.
“I hope Coupeville remembers me as an upbeat and loud softball player, someone who would put their teammates first before anything else,” she said.
“I hope that my legacy goes beyond the high school and ends up circling within the softball community and hope to positively influence future players.”
Posted in Softball, tagged Central Whidbey Little League, CHS Wolves, senior season, Sofia Peters, Softball on July 11, 2022| Leave a Comment »
“I’m so glad I got to grow up in an amazing school.”
When fall arrives, Sofia Peters and her fellow seniors in the Coupeville Class of 2023 will kick off their final run as high schoolers.
The annual countdown towards graduation — with big events like Homecoming, prom, and awards night scattered along the way — stretches out over nine months yet will likely seem like it’s flying by for students and parents.
For Peters, who has attended Coupeville schools since kindergarten, enjoying the time left and thanking those who have helped guide her along the path is huge.
“Something that the general public doesn’t know about me is how much I really love being a student at CHS,” Peters said. “It has given me so many amazing opportunities.
“I’ve had such a great support system and so many people who made an impact on me,” she added.
That has ranged from parents Mike and Paula Peters to CHS teachers and administration.
“My parents have always believed in me and always had my back,” Sofia said.
“And (Dean of Students) Tom Black and (teacher) Kyle Nelson — those are both people who really made school feel like a safe space.
“They always believed in me and helped me realize I didn’t need to always be so serious in school or in class.”
Peters has been a standout in both academics and athletics, earning induction into the National Honor Society and swinging a lively bat while playing second-base for the high-flying Wolf softball team.
Her freshman diamond season was swept away by the pandemic, but she stayed true to her sports calling, helping Coupeville go 12-0 and 16-3 the past two seasons.
Peters showed off a slick glove while playing in the infield and often raked at the plate.
Her best day as a junior was a five-hit performance against Sultan, with two of the base-knocks going for extra-bases.
Peters actually has pulled double duty on the diamond recently, working as a volunteer coach with Central Whidbey Little League softball teams while continuing her own playing career.
She’s following in the footsteps of her parents, both of whom have devoted countless hours to helping CWLL thrive.
“Something that drew me to help coaching was that it gave me more experience with kids, and I could see and learn how to help them,” Peters said.
The Wolf senior hopes to attend college in California, with an eye on earning a degree in elementary education.
“Some positives I’ve gotten while coaching would have to be watching the players grow and develop their softball skills,” Peters said.
“A lot of the players who I’ve helped coach hadn’t ever played before and watching them grow has been a great experience for me.”
As she looks ahead to her senior year, Peters has clear goals in mind.
“I would most like to accomplish keeping my grades up and staying strong all the way through the end,” she said.
“When I leave CHS I hope people will remember how much I’ve grown throughout school. Like how I was when I was a freshman compared to how I am as a senior.”
Posted in Little League, Softball, tagged Central Whidbey Little League, district tourney, Haylee Armstrong, Sedro-Woolley, Softball on June 23, 2022| Leave a Comment »
The final game doesn’t tell the entire story.
The Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball squad is a high-flying group of talented young women, with bright diamond futures ahead of them.
So, while Thursday’s season-ending 28-9 loss to a red-hot Sedro-Woolley squad hurts, it’s a bump in the road, and not the end of the journey.
The Wolves, who finish 13-6 this season after being knocked out of the District 11 tourney, will be back.
Central Whidbey won’t be going to the state championships this time — Sedro claims that ticket thanks to Thursday’s win at Rhododendron Park — but the prairie powerhouses have much to look forward to in years to come.
“The girls came a long way this year and will continue to develop,” said Wolf coach Aaron Lucero. “Excited to see them grow in the future.
“Always tough when a season ends – that part never changes, but we’ll get there.”
Central Whidbey beat Sedro during the regular season, but the visitors were locked-in during what turned into an elimination game.
“Sedro has a good core, including solid pitching, fielding, and hitting,” Lucero said. “Hats off to them.”
Lucero and fellow Wolf coach Lark Gustafson also work with the Coupeville High School softball program, and the hope is for the CWLL players to keep moving upwards together, rung by rung.
The diamond guru praised his players, and their families, for their work and commitment.
“Families (were) all supportive,” Lucero said. “Really one of the best groups of parents I’ve ever had, and I think this is my 15th year coaching.”
Thursday’s game wasn’t a blowout until the end, as Central Whidbey hung tough through the first two innings.
The Wolves pushed across a pair of runs in the first, then plated seven runners in the second, trailing just 12-9 at that point.
The killer was the third frame, however, as Sedro erupted for 16 runs, eventually forcing the mercy rule to be enacted.
Haylee Armstrong and Capri Anter paced Central Whidbey, both scoring twice, while Sydney Van Dyke, Adeline Maynes, Alison Powers, Cameron Van Dyke, and Emma Cushman also tapped home plate.
Michelle Michaud, Chelsi Stevens, Rhylin Price, Ava Lucero, and Amelia Crowder complete the Wolf roster.
Posted in Little League, Softball, tagged Capri Anter, Central Whidbey Little League, Haylee Armstrong, playoffs, Softball on June 22, 2022| Leave a Comment »
They’re still very much in it to win it.
The Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball squad rallied Wednesday on its home field, crushing South Skagit 20-10 in a loser-out game at the District 11 all-star tournament.
The victory eliminates Skagit and sends the Wolves into the championship round for a rematch with Sedro-Woolley, which it lost to Tuesday.
Central Whidbey needs to win back-to-back games Thursday and Friday to earn a trip to the state tourney, while Sedro can get to the big dance with one more victory.
All games are set for Rhododendron Park, with 6 PM starts.
The Wolves attacked early and often against Skagit, raining down 10 hits while also eking out a steady series of walks.
Sydney Van Dyke slammed a double for the game’s big blow, with Capri Anter and Adeline Maynes both picking up a pair of singles.
Also collecting base-knocks were Ava Lucero, Rhylin Price, Emma Cushman, Cameron Van Dyke, and Amelia Crowder.
Nine different Wolves scored, with Anter (4), Mayne (3), and the Van Dyke sisters (3 each) leading the way.
Haylee Armstrong and Lucero both tapped the plate twice apiece, with Chelsi Stevens, Price, and Cushman also coming around to score.
Alison Powers and Michelle Michaud round out the 12-player Wolf roster.