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   Follow in the path of Jim (left) and Joel Wheat and embrace the umpire lifestyle. (Connie Lippo photo)

Everyone thinks they can umpire.

At least that’s the impression one gets sitting in the stands.

Well, now’s your time to put up or shut up, as District 11, which includes Central Whidbey, is in need of umpires for little league season.

If you’re interested in joining the ranks of the men (and women) in blue, or are already an ump and want to refine your skills, the district is hosting a clinic Sunday, Mar. 18 in Anacortes.

It will run from 8 AM to 5 PM at Marguerite and Don Daniels Field (1915 13th Street).

This event is specifically designed for juniors umpires (players ages 10-18) to learn proper mechanics in a setting with their peers.

Western Region instructors and Regional/World Series umpires will be on hand to run the clinic.

If you’re planning to attend, they request you RSVP, so they can plan how many lunches they’ll need to provide.

Cost is $8.00 for the day and will be paid on arrival.

To RSVP, or for any questions, contact Bill Kosmas at strike_3@rocketmail.com or 360-770-6755.

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   It’s Opening Day, but James Vidoni already has the beard in mid-season form. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf catcher Gavin Knoblich swaps baseballs (and small talk) with the ump.

Coupeville players hang out in the (surprising) sunshine.

Julian Welling awaits the throw at first.

CJ Smith, a roiling cauldron of emotion.

Shane Losey eyes his next victim.

Nick Etzell goes low to snag a hot grounder.

Opening Day went off without a hitch.

Astonishingly nice weather on the prairie, a big win for Coupeville High School baseball over highly-regarded Lynden Christian, and plenty of glossy pics.

To see everything John Fisken snapped (varsity and JV), pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2017-2018/2018-03-10-vs-Lynden-Christan/

When you land there, remember, any purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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   Derek Leyva knocked in two goals Saturday in a season-opening win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Too early? Of course, it’s too early.

You don’t run league standings two days into a new season and … every Wolf varsity team is in first-place? Run that sucker!!!

So sure, maybe we’re jumping the gun just a bit, but what the hey, it’s not like we have a lot of rules here at Coupeville Sports World Headquarters.

Plus, this way, you can start to get used to the weirdness of seeing only two softball teams listed in the standings, since Port Townsend and Chimacum have bailed on their seasons.

Anyway, a look at some very, very, VERY early standings, reflecting Coupeville’s opening day sweep in baseball (7-3 over Lynden Christian) and soccer (4-1 over Olympic) and Chimacum’s 6-5 baseball loss to South Whidbey.

Olympic League baseball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 1-0
Klahowya 0-0 0-0
Port Townsend 0-0 0-0
Chimacum 0-0 0-1

Olympic League boys soccer:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 1-0
Chimacum 0-0 0-0
Klahowya 0-0 0-0
Port Townsend 0-0 0-0

Olympic League girls tennis:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 0-0
Chimacum 0-0 0-0
Klahowya 0-0 0-0

Olympic League softball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 0-0
Klahowya 0-0 0-0

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   Matt Hilborn was a force at the plate and on the mound Saturday as Coupeville derailed Lynden Christian. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Change your look, change your luck.

The entire Coupeville High School baseball squad hit the diamond on Opening Day Saturday sporting new caps, while three infield starters rebelled against the fashion trend of recent years and pulled their pants legs back up, showing visible sock once again.

Whether it was their fashion-forward outlook providing the spark, or just their hot bats and slick gloves, it worked, as the Wolves thumped visiting Lynden Christian 7-3.

The win, the first for Coupeville over the Lyncs in four seasons, came on that rarest of rarities — a mid-summer’s day on the prairie in just the second week of March.

The sun was out in all its blazing glory, the skies were blue, there was not a hint of wind to be found anywhere, and the Wolves were humming.

“Just a great team win,” said CHS coach Chris Smith. “We capitalized on a lot of our opportunities and had some fun out there.

“Win or lose, we strive for excellence, and this was a great start – a solid win against a very-good program.”

Coupeville’s success started on the mound, where junior hurlers Dane Lucero and Matt Hilborn combined to blunt the Lynden attack.

Backed by a big-play defense, the duo combined to hold the Lyncs scoreless over the final three innings and were rarely in danger.

Dane gave us five really solid, good innings, and then Matt came in with a totally different look, and we never let them find a rhythm,” Chris Smith said.

While Lynden scratched out a run in the top of the first, largely thanks to a throw off a hard grounder that got away from the Wolves, Coupeville never blinked.

Instead, the Wolves went right to work in the bottom half of the inning, putting together five hits and reclaiming the lead at 3-1.

Hilborn opened things by beating out an infield single, before Hunter Smith, Julian Welling, Lucero and Jake Hoagland went back-to-back-to-back-to-back with one-out singles.

Hunter Smith also pulled off the slide of the afternoon, doing the limbo under the Lynden catcher’s glove to score off of Lucero’s base-knock.

A bases-loaded walk to sophomore catcher Gavin Knoblich pushed home the third run, but the Lyncs managed to stifle the rally with a pair of inning-ending strikeouts.

The second inning was the only frame in which neither team scored, but Hunter Smith gave the local fans plenty to cheer, pulling off a pair of great snags on hot liners back up the middle.

Both teams added a single run in both the third and fourth, but it was a pair of defensive gems which gave onlookers goosebumps.

Busting his butt on a dead run from deep center field, Joey Lippo launched himself airborne, sliding across the grass, snagging a fly ball out of midair a moment before it landed and skipped away for extra bases.

Then, holding a one-run lead in the fourth, with runners at second and third and just one out, Coupeville pulled off an unusual double play.

The Wolves caught not just one Lync runner, both both of them, in a run-down … on the same play.

Mere seconds after watching his teammate get nailed wandering in no-man’s-land between third and home, a suddenly-crestfallen Lynden player who had failed to jump early enough, got nailed two steps away from third.

The bang-bang, run, tag, then bang-bang play caused Coupeville’s coaching staff to scream like banshees and drove the final stake through the heart of the Lyncs.

Just to make sure, Hilborn pulled off a Hunter Smith-style moment, beating a throw home on a ground-out by Welling, to push the lead out to 5-3.

An inning later, it was time for another “Matt Moment,” only this time he used his bat to be a hero.

With Hoagland and Nick Etzell dancing on the base-paths, Hilborn lashed a shot down the right-field line, dropping a two-run single right in front of the charging fielder.

Coupeville finished with eight hits on the afternoon, with Hilborn (3) and Welling (2) pacing the offense. The duo recorded two RBI’s apiece.

The victory kicked off a season-opening three-game home stand for Coupeville.

The Wolves host Chimacum Wednesday, Mar. 14 in their Olympic League opener, then welcome 2A Sequim to town the next day for a non-conference game.

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   Drake Borden and Co. kick off spring sports Saturday, with Coupeville’s baseball and boys soccer teams both playing at home. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a trap.

The forecast for Saturday calls for 54 degrees, partially cloudy, with just the barest hint of wind in Coupeville.

But, since that’s also the first day Coupeville High School spring sports teams will play official games, I’m telling you now … sideways rain, slapped into our faces by hurricane-style winds.

You know it to be true.

Anyways, while I try and overcome the deep psychological damage done to my soul by years of being tortured by “spring” weather on the prairie, it’s time for Wolf fans to head outdoors.

CHS baseball and boys soccer officially kick off a new season Saturday, both playing at home.

The Wolf booters debut their school’s new stadium with a non-conference match-up against 2A Olympic.

JV kicks off at 11 AM, varsity at 1 PM.

Right across the way, the Coupeville diamond men will get their first swings in against another non-conference rival, Lynden Christian.

Baseball plays at 1 PM (JV) and 3 PM (varsity).

And, since CHS doesn’t charge to attend any of its spring sports (at least until the playoffs), it makes for a reasonably-priced day for all involved.

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