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Sarah Wright

Break time is over.

Bouncing back from a three-week-plus break, Coupeville grad Sarah Wright went right back to tearing up the softball diamond Tuesday in Tennessee.

The former Wolf, who is now a sophomore at Sewanee: The University of the South, hadn’t played since March 6, thanks to the difficulty in scheduling games during a pandemic.

Wright and the Tigers are only playing home contests this spring, as well, as school administrators decided to restrict travel by their sports programs.

Tuesday, however, Fort Valley State University made the trip over from Georgia to start a four-game series, with a second doubleheader set for Wednesday.

The Wildcats, who attend a school where alumni include former NFL players Greg Lloyd of the Steelers and Ricardo Lockette of the Seahawks, won the opener 13-3, but Sewanee rebounded to win the nightcap 8-7 on a walk-off RBI single.

With the split, the Tigers are 2-4 on the season.

Wright had a productive day both behind and at the plate.

In the opener, the Tiger catcher walked, and smashed a pair of hits, including an RBI double to open the scoring.

Wright then came around to tap home herself, thanks to a two-bagger from teammate Peri Prestwood.

Sewanee led 3-2 headed to the fourth, only to have Fort Valley State suddenly find its mojo and start raining down runs.

Surrendering five-run bursts in the top of the fourth and seventh made life tough for the Tigers.

In the nightcap, Wright punched a pair of singles, with the first one driving home a run as Sewanee worked its way back from an early 3-0 deficit.

The Tigers reclaimed the lead at 6-4 heading into the seventh, and final, inning, before things got wild.

Fort Valley State tossed three runs on the scoreboard in the top half of the frame to go up 7-6, and were one out away from completing a doubleheader sweep.

With a runner at first and two outs, however, Sewanee found some magic.

Four straight Tiger hitters reached base, with RBI singles from Kendell Goodrum and Summer Vo tying, then winning, the game.

Through six games, Wright is first on the team in RBI, walks, batting average, and on-base percentage, while sitting second in hits and slugging percentage.

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Allie Lucero gets defensive. (Jackie Saia photos)

The photos rain down as fast as the wins.

As the Coupeville High School softball squad rolls through an undefeated season, there have been frequent visits to the diamond by camera-wielding paparazzi.

One of the best of those lens lovers is Jackie Saia, who provides us with the photos above and below.

Allison Nastali comes up firin’.

Bella Whalen whispers a prayer for the softball she’s about to demolish.

Elisa Caroppo (left) and Ivy Leedy enjoy an afternoon on the chilly prairie.

Lacy McCraw-Shirron fires the ball back in.

Maya Lucero, ready to get medieval on the ball.

Chelsea Prescott slaps the tag on an incoming runner.

Audrianna Shaw hits third gear.

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“When I clap, you run like a bat out of Hell…” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One play, many reactions.

Wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken offers up a series of pics showcasing Coupeville High School softball coaches Kevin McGranahan and Ron Wright in action.

All the action and suspense you need to kick off your Monday morn.

“Get those legs movin’!!!”

“Oh please learn to frickin’ slide!!”

“Safe? Yes!!!!”

“Simmer down, Kev, we had this all the way.”

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The day was grey, but Melanie Navarro’s future is bright. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The camera rarely rests.

Bouncing between Oak Harbor and Coupeville, wanderin’ photo whiz kid John Fisken had a busy weekend, shooting a little here, a little there.

The photos above and below capture Wolf softball and girls tennis teams in action as both clinched Northwest 2B/1B League titles.

To see everything Fisken snapped, and maybe buy a nice present or two for the grandparents, pop over to the links below.

SB 2021-03-27 vs Darrington – John’s Photos

GT 2021-03-26 vs Friday Harbor – John’s Photos

Emily Fiedler combines ballet with tennis.

Three generations of Wolf softball experts.

Jill Prince, about to make a sensational mid-air, bare-handed catch after a line drive smacked off her glove.

Maya Lucero makes the ball pop into super-focus.

Jaimee Masters glides into a shot.

Celebrating being 9-0.

Genna Wright lunges for a winner.

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Chelsea Prescott predicts two wins in two games, and she was right. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Coupeville softball’s magnificent seven seniors.

Exit as winners.

They still have a couple of road games left to play, but the seven seniors on the Coupeville High School softball squad made sure their final home games went as planned.

The Wolves stomped visiting Darrington twice Saturday, improving to 9-0 on the season and clinching the Northwest 2B/1B League title.

But before they hefted their bats and gloves, Coupeville’s 12th graders were honored by coaches, friends, family, and fans.

John Fisken swung by to nab some pics, and we present those photos with an excerpt from each player’s farewell note.

 

Heidi Meyers:

I am incredibly thankful that I have been provided with such a wonderful team.

We may look like a team to others, but we’re a family.

Heidi Meyers

 

Ivy Leedy:

For me, softball is about having fun and loving the sport every time I’m on the field. It’s like I’m home.

I’m sad that this is my last season with you guys, but just know that in my heart we are all sisters and I’m gonna miss playing with you.

Ivy Leedy (red jersey)

 

Coral Caveness:

To me, softball is the place I come to get away from life.

Softball has been my outlet for going on 13 years and to miss my junior season completely and have my senior season with many restrictions, it is sad, but I am grateful to be ending it with such a great group of girls.

Coral Caveness

 

Chelsea Prescott:

Ever since I kept crashing my older brother’s T-Ball games, I’ve always loved the game of softball/baseball.

I’ve had so many amazing seasons, teammates, and coaches, and I would like to thank every one of them because they all have helped me become the player I am today.

Chelsea Prescott

 

Elisa Caroppo:

I want to thank all my teammates for making me feel welcomed as a new player and for always cheering me on.

Softball is a sport that I didn’t know and their support made me feel encouraged and confident to continue.

Elisa Caroppo (10)

 

Lacy McCraw-Shirron:

For me, what it means to play, is simply that is the heart and soul of my life, my entire world, playing this sports makes me feel so inexplicably happy and free.

It gives me so much joy. I have made wonderful friendships, from such amazing teammates. That’s what makes this game my life.

Lacy McCraw-Shirron

 

Mollie Bailey:

I also want to thank Chelsea. We’ve been doing this together since T-Ball and I don’t know if I would’ve had nearly as much fun without you.

It’ll be incredibly weird next year to not be out here on the field with you, not to see you pick up every worm you find, and not to watch you throw tiny rocks or sunflower seeds at people as much as you can before they notice.

Thank you for always having my back, I’m really going to miss you next year.

Mollie Bailey

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