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Mckenna Somes is one of 19 Coupeville High School softball players participating in a summer league. (Jackie Saia photo)

Kylie Van Velkinburgh is ready to swing away. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Keep working for the future.

Coupeville High School softball coach Kevin McGranahan and 19 of his players are participating in a summer league in Mount Vernon.

The Wolves play nine games over the next five Wednesday evenings, and the emphasis is on growth.

“I am treating it as it is intended to be — a developmental league, and not worried at all with the wins and losses,” McGranahan said. “Just how we develop this young team over the summer.”

Seven of the 19 players will join the team after they wrap their little league season with a trip to the state tourney in early July.

CHS has won back-to-back league titles during the high school season — in two different leagues — and went to state the last time Covid allowed such a trip.

But the Wolves lost key seniors to graduation, and will have a ton of younger players on the roster when spring 2022 rolls around.

Hence, the desire to put in work during the off-season.

“Gonna have nine freshman this (next) year, so this summer is huge for development,” McGranahan said.

 

The summer roster:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Mia Farris
Gwen Gustafson
Jada Heaton
Allie Lucero
Maya Lucero
Katie Marti
Chloe Marzocca
Lacy McCraw-Shirron
Madison McMillan
Candace Meek
Melanie Navarro
Maya Nottingham
Audrianna Shaw
Mckenna Somes
Kylie Van Velkinburgh
Izzy Wells
Savina Wells
Bella Whalen

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“We’re going to state!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“But first, time to snatch a Slurpee, if I hurry!!”

Slap back a Slurpee and help support some of Whidbey’s best little league diamond dandies.

The Oak Harbor 7-11 located next to the new MOD Pizza is holding a two-day fundraiser July 2-3 to benefit North Whidbey Little League teams.

Stop in — they’re located at 31300 State Route 20 — and buy a Slurpee either one of those days and 100% of the proceeds goes to fund NWLL.

One of the teams you’ll be helping is the Whidbey Island All-Stars juniors softball team, a joint effort of Oak Harbor and Coupeville players.

That squad, which won the District 11 title this past weekend, are headed to the state tourney in Vancouver in early July.

Slurpees, and supporting diamond dreams?

It’s called a win-win.

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Rhododendron Park was the place to be Saturday, if you were hankering for big-time softball action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The action was booming, inside and outside the baselines.

The Whidbey Island All-Stars juniors softball squad rolled to a pair of big wins Saturday, claiming a District 11 title and clinching a trip to the state tourney.

Trying to keep his cameras from melting in the blazing sun, ever-wandering photo whiz kid John Fisken was on hand to capture action in the opener.

The pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly buy some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

SB 2021-06-26 Jr All-Stars vs S. Skagit – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

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The bats were on fire Saturday for the Whidbey Island All-Stars juniors softball team. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One of 47 runs scored by the Inferno.

Vancouver, here they come.

Delivering a blistering offensive attack under a blazing sun Saturday, the Whidbey Island Inferno All-Stars juniors softball team cruised to a pair of victories, claiming a District 11 title.

Dismantling the Skagit County All-Stars 20-0 and 27-1 at Coupeville’s Rhododendron Park, the Inferno claimed their district’s berth to the state tournament, which begins July 10.

The Whidbey Island All-Stars, who carry a 14-player roster which boasts seven players each from Coupeville and Oak Harbor, proved to be a well-balanced, and extremely-deadly squad.

“Girls were awesome today!,” said Whidbey coach Fred Farris. “Everyone contributed and both (pitching) batteries were awesome! Great defense all the way around.”

How Saturday played out:

 

Game 1:

Playing as the road team, even though it hosted the district tourney, Whidbey Island essentially put the game away with a six-run top of the first.

From there, the Inferno slowly built the lead out to 8-0, then opened a can of whup-ass in the top of the fourth, raining down 12 runs and bringing the mercy rule into effect.

Whidbey opened things up with a five-hit explosion in the first, with three of those base-knocks being of the extra-base variety.

Doubles from Haylee Burleigh and Loto Tupu were big, while Coupeville’s Savina Wells rocked the joint with an RBI triple to center field.

New teammate Layla Suto went her one base better in the second inning, blasting an inside-the-park solo home run, before Wells came around to mash both a double and another triple in the fourth inning.

Madison McMillan added a two-bagger as Whidbey finished with seven extra-base hits among 15 base-knocks in the opener.

While the bats were electric, the Inferno was also lights-out on defense, while Wells offered the visitors little to hit while wheeling and dealing from the pitcher’s circle.

The incoming Coupeville High School freshman whiffed five across four innings of work, scattering five hits and never putting herself in danger.

 

Game 2:

There was no 12-run explosion in the nightcap, just the steady drip-drip-drip of runs splashing across the scoreboard.

Seven Inferno players tapped home in the first, with another five coming across in the second.

Tack on eight in the third and a final seven in the fourth, and the electronic numbers kept hoppin’.

Whidbey whacked six extra-base hits in game two, with McMillan crunching a triple, and Payton Ludemann rifling a pair of doubles.

Taylor Brotemarkle, Wells, and Tupu also collected two-baggers as part of an 18-hit rain of terror.

Ramona Ryder moved in to the circle to pitch the closer, limiting Skagit County to just a single hit, while piling up five K’s.

While offense largely carried the game, defense had its moments as well, with Burleigh and Mia Farris teaming up for an inning-ending double play on a pop-up to second base.

 

District tourney stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle (2 runs, 3 hits, 1 RBI)
Haylee Burleigh (3 runs, 1 hit, 1 RBI, 2 walks)
Teagan Calkins (4 runs, 2 hits, 4 walks)
Mia Farris (6 runs, 2 hits, 1 RBI, 3 walks)
Jada Heaton (1 run)
Payton Ludemann (2 runs, 2 hits, 1 RBI, 1 walk)
Katie Marti (1 run, 1 walk)
Madison McMillan (6 runs, 3 hits, 5 RBI, 2 walks)
Lilly Norman (1 run, 1 hit, 1 RBI, 1 walk)
Ramona Ryder (3 runs, 3 hits, 2 RBI)
Layla Suto (7 runs, 4 hits, 2 RBI, 3 walks)
Loto Tupu (4 runs, 5 hits, 3 RBI)
Savina Wells (7 runs, 7 hits, 7 RBI)

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Savina Wells is one of seven Coupeville girls on the Whidbey Island Inferno All-Stars. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Madison McMillan and Co. are ready to come out swinging. (Jackie Saia photo)

One island, ready to thump on everyone else.

North and Central Whidbey are teaming up for the next round of little league Juniors softball competition.

With seven players from each league, the Whidbey Island Inferno All-Stars are a well-balanced squad, with hopes of making it all the way to the state tourney.

“This is a really solid team with strong pitching, hitting, and depth at each defensive position,” said coach Fred Farris. “It is going to be a lot of fun watching these girls compete this post season.

“Special shout out to North Whidbey manager Shelly Ryder and Central Whidbey coaches Shawn Calkins, Bella Blazek, and Philip Brotemarkle for all their time and efforts for helping get this team ready for the post season.”

The Inferno host a combined South Skagit/Sedro-Woolley/Burlington team in a best-of-three showdown this weekend, with the winner advancing to the big dance.

All games are at Rhododendron Park in Coupeville, with Game 1 at 11 AM Saturday, June 26, and Game 2 at 3 PM the same day. The concession stand will be open.

If a winner-take-all Game 3 is necessary, it will be June 27.

The District 11 champ travels to Vancouver for the state tourney, which kicks off July 10.

 

The Inferno roster:

Taylor Brotemarkle (CW)
Haylee Burleigh (NW)
Teagan Calkins (CW)
Mia Farris (CW)
Jada Heaton (CW)
Payton Ludemann (NW)
Katie Marti (CW)
Madison McMillan (CW)
Adyson Morales (NW)
Lilly Norman (NW)
Ramona Ryder
(NW)
Layla Suto (NW)
Loto Tupu (NW)
Savina Wells (CW)

Manager:

Fred Farris (CW)

Coaches:

Kim Brotemarkle (CW)
Tim Norman (NW)

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