Never too late for portrait day.
The Coupeville High School JV softball squad wraps its season this Saturday with games at Blaine, but first, photos!
Posted in Softball, tagged Chloe Marzocca, CHS Wolves, JV, Katie Marti, Softball on May 2, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Never too late for portrait day.
The Coupeville High School JV softball squad wraps its season this Saturday with games at Blaine, but first, photos!
Posted in Softball, tagged CHS Wolves, JV, Olympic High School, road trip, Softball on April 30, 2022| Leave a Comment »
“I’m very proud of these girls.”
Facing off with host Olympic High School, a larger 2A program, the Coupeville JV softball squad came up short on the scoreboard Saturday, but not in the eyes of their coach.
“It was a great learning experience for the girls,” said Katrina McGranahan.
“We played a real game today. No time limit and no five-run innings. We played until we got three outs.
“That’s how they learn the game and that’s how they get mentally tough.”
Olympic is a quality team, going 17 deep on the JV side, with most of its starting lineup comprised of players who swing between varsity and JV.
The Trojans can hit, and they smacked the ball around the field in a 25-10 win, but the upside for the Wolves goes far beyond one defeat in the record book.
“Yes, we lost, but we played a solid team, probably the best team we’ve seen so far,” McGranahan said. “Now we know exactly where we need to work in order to better ourselves.”
Coupeville’s JV, which drops to a still impressive 5-2 on the season, is scheduled to play two games at Blaine May 7 in its season finale.
Saturday’s game also gave the young Wolves their first crack at playing on turf this season.
“We have never done so before and it showed,” McGranahan said. “The girls played their best though, and that’s all we can ever ask of them.
Chloe Marzocca and Mia Farris handled pitching duties early, as usual, and then the Wolves tried something new, with Taylor Brotemarkle entering the circle for the first time as a high school player.
Normally the starting shortstop for the CHS varsity, the freshman made an impressive debut in a new role.
“I decided to put Taylor in to pitch cause why not at that point, right?” said McGranahan. “Saw her warming up the other day, so might as well see her in the game and guess what she did.
“AMAZING. We were all joking with her, and she was joking about it too, but it turns out she has some potential there.
“Interesting, very interesting.”
McGranahan also praised the play of Maya Nottingham, who showcased a slick glove on the turf.
“She played great at second base! I was so proud of her,” McGranahan said.
“She had this one play where the ball was hit up the middle and I didn’t think she’d get to it, but she snagged it with a back hand and slapped a tag on the runner for the out!
“I was in awe of that play.”
Saturday stats:
Teagan Calkins — 1 double
Mia Farris — 1 single, 1 double
Jada Heaton — 1 single
Violette Huegerich — 1 walk
Katie Marti — 1 double, 1 walk
Chloe Marzocca — 1 walk
Melanie Navarro — 1 single, 1 walk
Maya Nottingham — 1 walk
Posted in Softball, tagged Audrianna Shaw, CHS Wolves, Mckenna Somes, Senior Night, Softball on April 29, 2022| Leave a Comment »

Seniors (l to r) Violette Huegerich, Mckenna Somes, Izzy Wells, and Audrianna Shaw. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
They went out with a bang.
Coupeville High School’s senior softball players led the way Friday as the Wolves drilled Orcas Island, capturing a pair of wins in their final games on their home field.
Izzy Wells, Mckenna Somes, Violette Huegerich, and Audrianna Shaw are part of a CHS diamond squad currently flying high at 15-2, so there’s still more games to play.
But barring a sudden quirk in the schedule, the rest of the way will play out on the road for the Wolves.
So that meant Friday’s games included a Senior Night celebration, with chunks of it captured in the pics seen above and below.
Posted in Softball, tagged CHS Wolves, doubleheader sweep, Izzy Wells, Orcas Island, Softball on April 29, 2022| Leave a Comment »

Ja’Kenya Hoskins (left) pops over from track practice to get a photo with Wolf softball sensation Izzy Wells. (Katy Wells photo)
The breeze was cold, and the bats were hot.
Fueled up on hot dogs and cupcakes, the Coupeville High School varsity softball team ignored relentless prairie wind Friday, bashing 34 hits on Senior Night during a doubleheader sweep of visiting Orcas Island.
In control from first pitch to last, the Wolves strolled to 17-1 and 19-2 wins in games mercy-ruled after the top of the fourth inning.
With the twin thumpings, Coupeville gets to 7-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 15-2 overall.
The Wolves close the regular season with a trip to Darrington next Tuesday, May 3, then turn their gaze to the playoffs.
But first they honored seniors Mckenna Somes, Violette Huegerich, Audrianna Shaw, and Izzy Wells with a pair of romps.
How the day played out:
Game 1:
Playing a 12:30 matinee on a weekday to kick things off meant an early exit from school, and limited fans for the first pitch.
It also meant a bit of a slow start for the Wolves, who scraped out two runs in the first, tacked on six more in the second, then hit their stride with a nine-run burst in the third.
The ball jumped off Coupeville bats, with five different hitters collecting an extra-base hit during an all-out assault on Orcas pitching.
Izzy Wells pounded three doubles, and Shaw smacked a pair of two-baggers, but it was freshman Savina Wells who rifled an inside-the-park home run to drive a huge stake through the visiting Vikings.
The fab frosh zipped a frozen rope to deep center, then churned her way around the basepaths without breaking stride, her long legs crossing home way before the ball arrived back in the infield.
Orcas couldn’t get much going against Wolf hurler Allie Lucero, who whiffed four and kept her foes on their heels with well-placed pitches.
One of the few times the Vikings looked like they might be up to something, Coupeville ended the mini rally by picking a runner off third base, Lucero winging the ball to Madison McMillan for the wham-bam tag.
Game 2:
With Orcas in town for most of the day, having taken a 6:45 AM ferry as it Island-hopped, Coupeville hosted a between-games barbeque for softball and baseball players, as well as assorted freeloader writer types.
Then, after a tribute to the 12th graders, the Wolf sluggers went right back to work.
This time, Coupeville dumped eight runs on the board in the first, settled for four more in the second, then capped the day with a seven-spot in the third.
Walks were the currency of choice in the nightcap, with the Wolves drawing 15 free passes, led by McMillan and Huegerich netting three apiece.
The latter was twice bonked by wayward pitches, with the second one nailing her in the batting helmet.
“Not again!” said her mom, as the tough-as-nails Huegerich ambled down to first, shaking her head back and forth as she did.
The Wolves still had their bats going when the ball was near the strike zone, rapping out 12 more base knocks, with Somes, Shaw, and Mia Farris collecting doubles.
Shaw, enjoying herself immensely in the final home game of her stellar prep career, alternated between hitting righty and lefty.
Despite not normally being a switch hitter, the senior centerfielder held up rather well, slapping a pair of hits while trying out the less-comfortable left side of the plate.
McMillan also stole home twice in the game, the second time bouncing off both the catcher and umpire as she successfully bowled over anyone and everyone in her pursuit of tapping home plate.
“Next time … next time I want you to slide,” said Wolf coach Kevin McGranahan, with a small smile.
The Orcas catcher, freshman Molina Stone, recovered to make the defensive play of the game, crashing into the fence behind home as she snagged a fast-falling foul ball over her head.
And then, at 5:21 PST an era ended on the windswept prairie, as McGranahan went out to lift Izzy Wells after she recorded the first out in the final half-inning.
The calm leader of the Wolves, the Izzinator is a rare young woman.
She pitched CHS to state as a freshman, saw a pandemic erase her sophomore season and slash her junior campaign in half, and now is writing a mega-successful final chapter in her high school career.
Coupeville is 42-12 since Izzy stepped onto the diamond, and she’s not done yet.
But, for a moment, as her teammates hugged her, as a now-overflowing fan section hollered for her, and as her faithful pooch gazed at her adoringly from the sideline, the elder Miss Wells got a moment well-deserved, and very much earned.
Friday stats:
Taylor Brotemarkle — 2 singles, 2 walks
Teagan Calkins — 1 double
Mia Farris — 2 singles, 1 double
Gwen Gustafson — 1 walk
Violette Huegerich — 4 walks
Allie Lucero — 1 single, 1 double, 2 walks
Madison McMillan — 3 singles, 1 double, 3 walks
Melanie Navarro — 2 singles, 2 walks
Sofia Peters — 1 single, 1 walk
Audrianna Shaw — 3 singles, 3 doubles
Mckenna Somes — 2 singles, 1 double, 1 walk
Izzy Wells — 2 singles, 3 doubles, 1 walk
Savina Wells — 4 singles, 1 home run, 1 walk
Posted in Softball, tagged CHS Wolves, doubleheader, Orcas Island, schedule change, Senior Night on April 28, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Let’s make a full day of it.
Friday’s Coupeville High School softball schedule is being adjusted, with all activities still going forward, just at different times.
Originally, the Wolves were slated to host Orcas Island in a doubleheader kicking off at 3:30 PM.
The new schedule is as follows:
Game #1 — 12:30 first pitch
Game #2 — 4:00 Senior Night festivities, followed by game
The adjustments are being made to help Orcas, which catches a 6:45 AM ferry, “break up their day a little bit,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan.
Coupeville will provide a BBQ for the two teams between games, as well.
The Wolves will honor Izzy Wells, Audrianna Shaw, Mckenna Somes, and Violette Huegerich during Senior Night festivities.