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Wolf Cole Payne gives Falcon Ricky Muzzy a helping hand. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Wolf Cole Payne (right) gives Falcon Ricky Muzzy a helping hand. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Aaron Trumbull brings the heat.

Aaron Trumbull brings the heat.

South Whidbey's American Legion baseball squad (and its Wolf hired guns).

South Whidbey’s American Legion baseball squad (and its Wolf hired guns).

Payne hangs out with South Whidbey coach Tom Fallon.

Payne hangs out with South Whidbey coach Tom Fallon.

"See, if you look through the open part you'll see that I'm throwing nothin' but strikes!"

“See, sir, if you look through the open part you’ll see that I’m throwing nothin’ but strikes!”

Still kinda weird to see them in blue.

Still kinda weird to see them in blue.

For the second straight summer, Wolves and Falcons mingled together, and there was peace and good will for all.

Making the trip down South, Coupeville High School baseball stars Aaron Trumbull and Cole Payne swapped out red and black and wore South Whidbey blue and white to play American Legion ball for Falcon coach Tom Fallon.

Along for the ride, snapping away madly on her camera, was Shelli Trumbull, who provides us with the pics above, a final salute to baseball as summer slips away.

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Cole Payne tracks the ball while dancing off of the bag. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Cole Payne tracks the ball while dancing off of the bag. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Aaron Trumbull

Aaron Trumbull (looking over the left shoulder of #6) and his South Whidbey teammates.

Payne works his magic behind the plate.

Payne works his magic behind the plate.

Coupeville’s hired guns continue to sparkle down South.

Wolves Aaron Trumbull and Cole Payne are playing summer ball with the South Whidbey American Legion squad, and, other than looking slightly odd in blue and white as opposed to red and black, the duo are fitting right in.

With Trumbull seeing time at first and on the mound and Payne shuttling between catcher and the infield, they and their new teammates are 8-10 on the season.

Having split doubleheaders with Burlington, Lake Stevens and Oak Harbor and swept a twinbill from Nooksack Valley last week, the Falcons are heading in the right direction.

South Whidbey closes the regular season with a doubleheader against Lynden Wednesday, before kicking off the postseason with districts on July 16.

“We’re right in the middle of the pack,” said South Whidbey coach Tom Fallon. “We are hoping to finish .500 overall and head into the playoffs on a roll.”

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Aaron Trumbull (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Aaron Trumbull, a Wolf in disguise as a Falcon. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Trumbull hunkers down on defense.

Trumbull hunkers down on defense.

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Trumbull and Co. come in for a team huddle.

Fellow Wolf Cole Payne gets Trumbull warmed up in the bullpen.

Fellow Wolf Cole Payne gets Trumbull warmed up in the bullpen.

There is no off-season for Aaron Trumbull.

The Coupeville High School two-sport star will be a senior in the fall, and he’s spending a chunk of his summer honing his games in anticipation.

Trumbull travels down to South Whidbey with Wolf teammate Cole Payne to play American Legion baseball with the Falcons.

While there he plays first and pitches, while wielding a hot bat.

Then, in his spare time, he hits the court with his CHS teammates to play basketball.

Working as a unit with other Wolves such as Joel Walstad, Gabe Wynn and Dalton Martin, Trumbull and Co. are continuing their climb back into being a contending team.

A new school year means a move out of the 1A/2A Cascade Conference into the 1A Olympic League, where the other schools will be much closer in size to CHS, the smallest 1A school in the state. Opportunity abounds.

At the forefront of the charge will be Trumbull, who is sacrificing now for possible glory later.

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Cole Payne (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Cole Payne (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Aaron Trumbull

Aaron Trumbull

The uniforms have changed, but the results are the same.

Coupeville High School sluggers Aaron Trumbull and Cole Payne are wearing South Whidbey uniforms this summer, as they moonlight with the Falcons for American Legion baseball, and they’ve already made an impact.

The duo are back with SWHS coach Tom Fallon and his players for the second season.

Last year Morgan Payne, Kurtis Smith and Aaron Curtin joined them, but this year’s legion squad is a younger version than last year.

“We had a senior-laden team last year,” Fallon said. “We’re a little younger, but as long as we’re in there, competing with the bigger squads, I’m happy.”

Many of the programs South Whidbey is facing have varsity vets at every position.

The Falcons are a mix of varsity and JV players, and numbers have fluctuated during a 3-5 start.

South Whidbey has 18 players on the roster, but many of the players, including Payne, are doing double duty with spring football practice.

In a loss to a powerful Mount Vernon squad, the Falcons only suited the minimum nine players.

Trumbull, who will be a senior at CHS in the fall, has played in seven of his team’s games, working both at first and on the mound.

He’s collected three hits, including a triple, and knocked in three runs.

Payne has been limited to just four games by football, but has ably bounced around wherever he’s needed.

Most of his playing time has come behind the plate, but the junior has also worked his mitt at second, short and third.

Two of Payne’s three hits have been doubles, and he’s tied with Trumbull with three RBI.

South Whidbey, which took a pair from Arlington to kick off the season and also nipped Bellingham in a one-run thriller, will get a work-out heading into this coming week, when the season picks up in intensity.

The Falcons are scheduled to play six games during the week.

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