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"Oh, I'm comin' home ... I'm comin' home!!" Robin Cedillo gets a little singing in while on the base-paths. (John Fisken photos)

   “Cause mama, mama I’m comin’ home … I’m comin’ home!!” Robin Cedillo sings a little Ozzy Osbourne while on the base-paths. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Curtin

  Aaron Curtin shoots the Stare O’ Doom at a runner, who immediately apologizes for even thinking about stepping off the base.

Lauren Rose: "I call this my "throwin' fools out" pose. Like it?"

Lauren Rose: “I call this my “throwin’ fools out” pose. Like it?”

99.2% of the Wolf varsity softball and baseball players, plus coaches Deanna Rafferty and Willie Smith.

   99.2% of the Wolf varsity softball and baseball players, plus coaches Deanna Rafferty and Willie Smith.

Gabe Wynn comes in heat, sacrificing his ability to sit for the next two days in an effort to get the extra base.

   Gabe Wynn comes in hot, possibly sacrificing his ability to sit for the next two days in an effort to get the extra base.

It's like she's got glue in her glove. Nothing gets past Katrina McGranahan.

It’s like she’s got glue in her glove. Nothing gets past Katrina McGranahan.

"And where do you think you're going?!?!" Kyla Briscoe refuses to let the softball get away.

  “And where do you think you’re going?!?!” Kyla Briscoe refuses to let the softball get away.

Hunter Smith, looking flawless at second.

Hunter Smith, looking flawless as he turns the double play.

Hailey Hammer? She digs the long ball.

Hailey Hammer? She digs the long ball.

The balls were flyin’ and the cameras were clickin’.

Both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball squads were in action Saturday playing Friday Harbor, and John Fisken worked both sides of the street capturing images of the action.

The photos above, which include a collage that features ALMOST every varsity player (Heather Nastali, Kyle Bodamer and Cole Payne were MIA) are courtesy him.

To see more, pop over to:

Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8552&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Baseball — http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8551&league=5&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=45&sport=0

P.S. — Purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

P.P.S. — Plug in code EB85524962 when you order (before May 3) and you’ll get a crisp 15% off your order.

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Clay Reilly (John Fisken photo)

Clay Reilly swings away Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Some losses don’t sting as much as others.

While the Coupeville High School baseball squad was tripped up by one bad inning Saturday and fell 5-3 to visiting Friday Harbor, Wolf coach Willie Smith was fairly OK with the result.

“As losses go, this was one that really doesn’t affect us mentally and a lot of young kids got to step up and played very well for us,” said the seasoned hardball guru.

With a battle for first place in the 1A Olympic League looming Tuesday, when the Wolves (6-5 overall, 2-0 in league) travel to Klahowya (10-0, 1-0), Saturday’s non-conference tilt was more about staying (or getting) healthy and giving the young guns some playing time.

Senior hurler Aaron Curtin was lights-out, as he has been all season, shutting Friday Harbor down for the first four innings.

He struck out seven and surrendered just two hits, but then gave way to his relievers to stay primed for Klahowya.

With the change in pitchers, Coupeville’s fate veered in a new, walk-strewn direction.

Aaron Trumbull walked four of the seven batters he faced, including twice walking in runs, and his defense fell apart behind him, booting a pair of ground balls, allowing Friday Harbor to put together a five-run rally in the fifth.

That erased a solid start for the Wolves, who had jumped out to a 3-0 lead.

Coupeville struck for two in the first, with Josh Bayne (single) and Curtin (fielders choice) coming around when a Friday Harbor outfielder misplayed Trumbull’s fly ball to left.

The Wolves tacked on another run in the third when Curtin got to trot home for free after a balk.

Several other offensive chances were snuffed out by solid Friday Harbor glove work.

Hunter Smith was robbed of a double when the center fielder made a diving catch of his line drive.

Later, Gabe Wynn, who had singled for his first varsity hit, was doubled up at first after Joey Lippo’s liner down the baseline at third was miraculously snagged.

With the freshmen fully in control of the lineup in the latter innings, Coupeville kept it close and showed the promise of a bright future.

Hunter Smith replaced Trumbull on the mound in the sixth and retired all six batters he faced, whiffing two.

He also teamed up with Lippo on a bang-bang play in the field that brought a smile to their coach’s face.

A hot grounder into the second base hole seemed on its way to the outfield, but Lippo ran it down, pivoted and made the throw to his pitcher, who was covering the bag at first with Trumbull having been pulled away by the grounder.

“Just like we practice!,” said Willie Smith.

Coupeville had one last shot at a rally in the bottom of the seventh. CJ Smith eked out a one-out walk and Curtin smoked a shot to deep right.

Unfortunately, his moon ball dropped right into a waiting outfielder’s glove to end the game.

While he would have gladly accepted a victory, Willie Smith was impressed with what he got from the young end of his bench.

“Some really great stuff from our young guys: Cameron Toomey-Stout started in left, Julian Welling at third, Joey played well in the field and swung it well, and Hunter debuted on the mound and gave us another strong pitching option.

“One bad inning does us in and is a good reminder that it only takes one inning in this game,” he added. “But I feel real confident and relaxed heading into the Klahowya game.”

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That moment when Katrina McGranahan realizes she's just won the game. (John Fisken photos)

That moment when Katrina McGranahan realizes she’s just won the game. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Trumbull gets ready to operate on the defense.

Aaron Trumbull, about to get medieval on the pitcher’s fanny.

The Surgeon operates. Hope Lodell, having put the pedal through the metal, makes a spectacular catch in the deepest, darkest part of centerfield.

   The Surgeon operates. Hope Lodell, having put the pedal through the metal, makes a spectacular running catch in the deepest, darkest part of center-field.

McKenzie Bailey (right) supports big sis McKayla, who was making her first start in the pitcher's circle

   McKenzie Bailey (right) supports big sis McKayla, making her first start of the season in the pitcher’s circle. Kacie Kiel (left) is just there cause she loves cameras.

Aaron Curtin watches an RBI double fly off his bat.

Aaron Curtin watches an RBI double fly off his bat.

It's not really a game until the ever-scrappy Jae LeVine gets half the infield on her jersey.

It’s not really a game until the ever-scrappy Jae LeVine gets half the infield on her jersey.

Dear baseball, you're about to get smashed. Sincerely, Gabe Wynn.

Dear baseball, you’re about to get smashed. Sincerely, Gabe Wynn.

"Ooh, you better run. Not gonna beat my gun, though!!" Hailey Hammer drops the boom.

“Ooh, you better run. Not gonna beat my gun, though!!” Hailey Hammer drops the boom.

The action was hoppin’ on the diamonds.

Both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball squads came away with victories against visiting Chimacum Thursday, putting the Wolves alone atop the Olympic League standings in both sports.

Baseball was off the field fairly quickly, as CJ Smith tossed an 8-0 shutout.

Softball took a bit longer, winning a war of attrition 22-21 when freshman Katrina McGranahan delivered a walk-off two-out three-run double in the bottom of the seventh.

John Fisken was in town for most of the activity, and the photos above are courtesy him.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

Softball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8528&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=183&sport=0

Baseball — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8535&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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CJ Smith, working quickly and effectively. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

CJ Smith, working quickly and effectively. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Willie Smith likes to be home early for dinner.

So the Coupeville High School baseball coach had to be thrilled Thursday, when his starting pitcher, CJ Smith, tossed a quick shut-out and sent Coupeville to the parking lot with a zippy 8-0 win over visiting Chimacum.

The victory, the fourth straight for the Wolves, lifted them to 6-4 overall, 2-0 in Olympic League play.

It also gives them sole possession of first place in the league standings, though a big showdown looms in five days.

That’s when Coupeville travels to Klahowya (8-0, 1-0) to face the top-ranked 1A team in the first statewide coach’s poll.

With one non-conference game between now and then — Saturday at home against Friday Harbor (2 PM) — the Wolves are starting to click on all cylinders.

CJ Smith, ever cool and calm, used just 76 pitches to carve up the Cowboys.

It was the fourth straight complete game for the Wolf starting pitchers, with Smith having tossed two of them.

“Not only is that a great reflection on him and how hard he was pounding the zone, but, as I told the boys, it’s a reflection on how well we played behind him on defense,” Willie Smith said.

The Wolf hurler got strong back-up from Josh Bayne, who went far to his left in right center to erase a would-be double, and Kyle Bodamer, who made a sliding catch near the left field line to end the sixth inning.

At the plate the Wolves continued to show a patient eye, collecting nine walks and three hit batters (“I keep telling the boys, if they’re gonna wink at them, they’re going to get hit!!”) to go with six hits.

Aaron Curtin and Hunter Smith each rapped out a pair of hits, with Curtin knocking in three runs.

Regardless of how they got on base, once there, the Wolves ran wild.

“We ran the bases extremely well (10 stolen bases) and put a lot of pressure on their defense with our speed and aggression on the base-paths,” Willie Smith said.

Coupeville broke the game open with three runs in the second.

Hunter Smith rapped a single, stole second and went to third on a wild pitch, then Bayne walked and stole second as well.

Swinging a hot bat of late, Cole Payne cracked a two-run single, then scored on Curtin’s double.

The Smith brothers teamed up to kick-start a rally later, with Hunter plating CJ with his second hit of the afternoon, before Payne, Curtin and Bodamer all collected RBIs to end the day’s scoring.

The only downside for the Wolves was injuries to Bodamer (hamstring strain) and Payne (bum ankle), but both are expected to be back on their feet in time for the trip to Klahowya.

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"And stay in there!!" (John Fisken photos)

“And stay in there!!” (John Fisken photos)

"Rumor is, I have a lovely beef stroganoff at home, and it's gonna taste a lot better if you stop dinkin' around and get me some runs!!"

   “Rumor is, I have a lovely beef stroganoff at home, and it’s gonna taste a lot better if you stop dinkin’ around and get me some runs!!”

"Ooh, I dare you to run!!"

“Ooh, I dare you to run!!”

And the runner was never seen again...

And the runner was never, ever seen again…

CJ Smith barely breaks a sweat as he

Hunter Smith barely breaks a sweat as he fields a lil’ blooper.

Josh Poole comes sliding in with a run.

Josh Poole comes flying in with a run.

"Get off my lawn!!"

“Get off my lawn!!”

"Ha ha, we're all over his lawn!!"

“Ha ha, we’re all over his lawn!!”

Now this, this was baseball weather.

The rain and the sand storms were absent Wednesday, allowing the Wolf baseball squads a beautiful, balmy afternoon in which to thrash visiting Concrete.

With nothing flying at his lens, travelin’ photo man John Fisken had plenty of time to snap some pics. Above are eight of them.

To see more, pop over to the links below.

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