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Peyton Caveness cracked two hits Tuesday as Coupeville beat Mount Vernon Christian. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Same stats, different results.

Coupeville and Mount Vernon Christian each racked up four hits and three walks Tuesday, but the Wolves took full advantage of their opportunities, while preventing the Hurricanes from doing the same.

That was enough to lift Coupeville’s varsity baseball squad to a 3-0 win on its home diamond, kicking off a busy week of Northwest 2B/1B League action.

The victory lifts the Wolves to 2-0 in conference play, 3-3 overall, with another NWL bout set for Wednesday at home against Darrington.

CHS wraps the week with a doubleheader Friday on the road at defending league champ Friday Harbor.

Tuesday’s tilt was a pitcher’s duel, with the wham-bam combo of Wolf hurlers Cody Roberts and Scott Hilborn combining to whiff 12 Hurricanes.

Scott and Cody pitched awesome!” said Coupeville coach Will Thayer.

After escaping a big-time jam in the top of the first, Roberts was largely lights out, putting up 10 K’s.

Cody Roberts brings the heat.

The senior righty had the bags full after giving up a pair of singles and a walk, but brought the hammer down with a vengeance, ending the danger with his third punch-out of the frame.

After that, the best Mount Vernon Christian could do was put just a single runner aboard in a given inning, with Roberts and Hilborn stranding every Hurricane who (momentarily) breached their defense.

Coupeville pushed across one runner in the bottom of the second, and two more in the third to claim an advantage it would not surrender.

Xavier Murdy was plunked by a pitch to set up the game’s first run.

After moving to second on a ground-out, X-Man stole third, before scampering home when a third strike — which would have ended the inning — was dropped.

In the third, Wolf 8th grader Chase Anderson whacked a single and Jonathan Valenzuela walked, with the former coming around to tap home on a Hilborn groundout, and the latter scoring on an RBI single from Peyton Caveness.

Coupeville had a couple of other chances, most noticeably in the fourth inning when it had two runners on base, but MVC’s pitching staff held the Wolves at bay.

Not that it mattered much as solid teamwide defense and crackling fastballs from their pitchers helped the Wolves close things out.

Caveness paced CHS with a pair of hits, Anderson and Jack Porter added base-knocks, and Valenzuela (2) and Murdy (1) accounted for Coupeville’s walks.

Sarah Stuurmans leads off a collection of face-friendly spring sports pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Faces, faces, everywhere.

After two years of masks, this spring is once again offering up unobstructed views of people’s mugs as athletic contests play out.

Capturing a wide assortment of Coupeville visages is wanderin’ photo whiz kid John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

To see other things he’s snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Joey Lippo and his #1 fan, mom Connie.

The stats are there, just not the wins.

Coupeville grad Joey Lippo continues to pile up numbers while playing baseball for the University of Maine at Presque Isle, though the Owls still need to work on improving their win/loss record.

UMPI was swept in a four-game weekend series against Fisher College, dropping doubleheaders Friday and Saturday to run its season mark to 2-13.

Lippo went down fighting, however, racking up six hits, three runs, two walks, and an RBI while starting all four games.

The former Wolf tops the Owls in runs (14), hits (19), RBI (8), walks (8), and batting average (.404) this season, and is tied for #1 in triples (1) and home runs (1).

He’s second in on-base percentage (.474) and slugging percentage (.553).

Lippo, who was a three-sport athlete during his high school playing days, is a sophomore at UMPI.

Chayse Van Velkinburgh, in younger days. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Now sporting pink hair, Chayse is a two-sport star, tearing up the basketball hardwood and the soccer pitch. (Photo courtesy Dustin Van Velkinburgh)

Chayse Van Velkinburgh didn’t spend too much time sitting on the couch this weekend.

The Coupeville Elementary School fifth grader delivered strong performances in two sports while bouncing between different towns.

When he was in Redmond, Van Velkinburgh played in a state soccer cup game, bashing several shots on goal while leading the rampage on offense.

Take him off the pitch, and rush him back to Mount Vernon, and he played in four basketball games at the Tulip Days Tournament.

Van Velkinburgh poured in 55 points, including 17 against Lummi Island in the day’s final matchup, helping spark his team to the 5th grade title.

Most of his team’s games were actually against 6th grade squads, as they played up after several 5th grade teams dropped out of the tourney.

Coupeville’s Makana Stone pulled in a game-high nine rebounds Sunday in Women’s British Basketball League action. (Photo property Leicester Riders)

The fourth quarter stung.

After controlling the game for the first 30 minutes Sunday, the Leicester Riders couldn’t get a shot to drop in the final frame and fell 83-67 to the visiting Sheffield Hatters.

The Women’s British Basketball League loss, which came despite a solid performance from Coupeville grad Makana Stone, knocks the Riders down to 11-6 in conference play, 15-8 overall.

Sunday’s tilt was a matchup between the #3 and #4 teams in the 13-team WBBL, with #4 jumping out to a 25-17 lead after one quarter of play.

Sheffield chipped away at the deficit, but Leicester still clung to a 41-35 lead at the half, then a 59-55 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

Unfortunately for the Riders, that was where their shooting touch abandoned them, allowing the Hatters to close on a 28-8 surge to claim the come-from-behind victory.

Stone, playing a hair under 33 minutes after starting, filled the stat sheet up with seven points, a game-high nine rebounds, two assists, two steals, and a blocked shot.

Brooklyn Mcalear paced the Riders with 14 points, while Sheffield offered up the wham-bam combo of Georgia Gayle and Ebony Horton, who went off for 21 and 20, respectively.

As her first season of pro basketball unwinds, Stone has racked up 182 points, 135 rebounds, 30 assists, 21 steals, and two blocks.

Leicester returns to action next Sunday, Apr. 3, when it squares off with the Essex Rebels.

The Riders have six regular season games remaining on the schedule, with the top eight WBBL teams advancing to the playoffs after that.