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Adeline Maynes brings the heat. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The fab frosh is getting her flowers.

Fastball-flinging Coupeville High School softball pitcher Adeline Maynes was honored Thursday by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, named as one of its Athletes of the Week.

The WIAA honors male and female athletes from all classifications (4A-1B) throughout the school year.

Maynes, who is already in her second year as the ace of the Wolf pitching staff, has been lights out as Coupeville has shot out to a 5-1 record to begin the new campaign.

The WIAA honor is for a two-game stretch where she tossed a one-hitter against East Jefferson, followed by a no-hitter against Meridian.

Over the two road games, Maynes whiffed 22 batters.

While she’s dominating the softball field once again this spring, the serene strikeout artist is a young woman of many talents.

She plays volleyball and basketball for the Wolves and is a straight-A student in the classroom.

To read more about Maynes and her fellow Week 29 honorees, pop over to:

Athlete of the Week

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Madison McMillan is a terror on defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Teagan Calkins carries a big bat, and she’s not afraid to use it.

Launching moonballs all day and all night, the Coupeville High School catcher smashed a pair of home runs and a bases-clearing triple Thursday, delivering the kind of performance which will likely scar the next three generations of East Jefferson softball players.

Yes, that includes the ones not even born yet, but who will grow up haunted by the legend of “The Red Dragon” burning Port Townsend down to ash.

And Calkins had plenty of help, as every eligible Wolf hit the field during an 18-0 romp that was mercy ruled after five innings.

The victory over a 1A mash-up of two of Coupeville’s former league rivals — Port Townsend and Chimacum — lifts the 2B Wolves to 2-1 on the season.

Up next? A trip to Meridian Saturday, as Aaron Lucero’s mad mashers play their fourth-straight game against a bigger school.

So far, the Wolves have beaten 1A and 2A foes, while losing by just a single run to a 3A rival.

Thursday’s butt-whuppin’ was administered on both sides of the field.

While the offense was huge, the defense was on point as well.

Freshman flame thrower Adeline Maynes whiffed 12 East Jefferson batters, while Calkins erased the only two rival runners to get aboard.

“Think you can hit this? You can’t.”

The Wolf backstop picked a runner off of first, laying the ball into Ava Lucero’s glove with a quick snap of her wrist, then initiated a rundown which erased a runner straying off second late in the game.

Calkins came charging from behind the plate, bluffed the would-be thief into going the wrong way, then let her teammates chase her down, with Wolf third-baseman Madison McMillan slapping on the tag.

That left Coupeville plenty of time to launch an offensive explosion, and the Wolves were more than up to the task.

Eight hits, with four being of the extra-base variety. Three from Calkins and an RBI double which left the bat of Mia Farris like a laser seeking a moon to destroy.

Fifteen walks.

Thirteen different players reaching base, with 15 playing, including the high school varsity debuts of 8th graders Emma Leavitt and Olivia Martin.

The kind of game which makes for a nice ferry ride back home for the head coach.

“A great team win!” Aaron Lucero said. “They executed all the little things we drill repeatedly.

“Good hitting, pressure on the bases, and just never let up until I dialed them all back.”

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — One walk
Haylee Armstrong — Two walks
Taylor Brotemarkle — One single, two walks
Teagan Calkins — Two home runs, one triple
Mia Farris — One double, one walk
Jada Heaton — One walk
Ava Lucero — Two walks
Olivia Martin — One walk
Chloe Marzocca — One single
Madison McMillan — Three walks
Chelsi Stevens — One walk
Danica Strong — One single
Sydney Van Dyke — One single, one walk

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A modern-day murderer’s row.

Your appetite can help fuel their success.

The Island Vipers 14U and 16U softball squads, which draw players from Coupeville, Oak Harbor, and South Whidbey, are teaming up with MOD Pizza Sunday for a tasty fundraiser.

The pertinent info can be found in the photo below.

Participate and you’ll have a warm glow in your chest every time Whidbey’s diamond queens crush another foe this summer.

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Haylee Armstrong prepares to unleash total freakin’ destruction. (Bailey Thule photo)

Slow start, scorching hot finish.

Coming alive in the second and third quarters Friday night, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team overcome an early deficit, then blew visiting Friday Harbor off the floor.

Romping to a 45-25 win in their season finale, Scout Smith’s hardwood heroes got to 5-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-7 overall while showcasing their talents as they seek fulltime employment at the varsity level in the future.

Their leader, wrapping her first season on the sideline, came away pleased with the growth she saw.

“This game was a great culmination of all we have worked on this season,” Smith said. “I am extremely proud of the entire team.

“We executed our systems well on offense and defense.

“Huge shoutout to the whole team for the work and effort they put in this whole season.”

The future of Wolf basketball. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The finale started in favor of Friday Harbor, which used its superior height to get out to a 9-2 lead by the first break.

After that, it was all Wolves, all the time.

“We ramped up the intensity in the second and third quarters and caused turnovers defensively and got quick buckets on offense,” Smith said.

Swing player Haylee Armstrong led the way, dropping in 20 of her game-high 22 points across the game’s middle 16 minutes.

With the sophomore sniper popping three-balls, and getting some help from Lexis Drake in that part of the attack, Coupeville pulled ahead 17-13 by halftime, before unleashing hardwood death ‘n destruction in the third frame.

A 20-4 surge right after halftime blew the game wide open, allowing CHS to carry a 37-17 advantage into the fourth quarter, and Friday Harbor had few answers by that point.

Freshman Adeline Maynes, who led Coupeville in scoring this season, knocked down 14 points to back up Armstrong’s 22, while Sydney Van Dyke (4), Drake (3), and Ava Lucero (2) also scored.

Amelia Crowder, Chelsi Stevens, Jeann Nitta, Capri Anter, and Marin Winger all saw floor time as well for the Wolves.

Marin Winger locks down on defense. (Teagan Calkins photo)

 

Final season scoring stats:

Adeline Maynes – 147
Haylee Armstrong – 118
Ava Lucero – 52
Capri Anter – 44
Lexis Drake – 41
Sydney Van Dyke – 30
Tenley Stuurmans – 20
Marin Winger – 11
Ari Cunningham – 10
Chelsi Stevens – 6

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Carson Field lines up a shot. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Every point counts.

And hopefully none get left behind.

As a basketball season unfolds, keeping track of all the scorebooks — some beautifully rendered, others not so much — can be a daunting task.

But the “reward” is seeing a full campaign of hoops laid out in front of you in black and white numbers, forever stamped in history.

Or some such nonsense.

The look you give when you realize your point totals are being controlled by a scorekeeper in another town … and that scorekeeper is questionable at best.

Anyway, as we head into the regular season finales Friday against Friday Harbor, here’s where Coupeville High School players currently sit.

We think…

 

Varsity – Girls
(17 games)

Teagan Calkins – 147
Katie Marti – 98
Mia Farris – 88
Danica Strong – 69
Haylee Armstrong – 59
Madison McMillan – 58
Lyla Stuurmans – 53
Tenley Stuurmans – 33
Jada Heaton – 31
Capri Anter – 6

 

JV – Girls
(12 games)

Adeline Maynes – 133
Haylee Armstrong – 96
Ava Lucero – 50
Capri Anter – 44
Lexis Drake – 38
Sydney Van Dyke – 26
Tenley Stuurmans – 20
Marin Winger – 11
Ari Cunningham – 10
Chelsi Stevens – 6

 

Varsity – Boys
(18 games)

Chase Anderson – 290
Hurlee Bronec – 192
Jack Porter – 136
Hunter Bronec – 95
Camden Glover – 95
Landon Roberts – 67
Johnny Porter – 32
Malachi Somes – 17
Davin Houston – 3
Carson Field – 2
Easton Green – 2

 

JV – Boys
(12 games)

Davin Houston – 90
Mahkai Myles – 60
Riley Lawless – 59
Easton Green – 51
Carson Grove – 49
Liam Blas – 42
Malachi Somes – 37
Sage Arends – 34
Khanor Jump – 17
Nathan Coxsey – 10
Kyle McCrimmon – 8
Jayden Little – 2

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