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Logan Martin is now chucking things in college. (Photo courtesy Abbie Martin)

If it’s the weekend, a former Wolf is likely competing somewhere.

Coupeville High School grads are attending college all across the USA, with a fair amount of them participating in athletics.

From track and field to baseball, here’s what’s gone down the past two days:

 

Taygin Jump:

The Plattsburgh State freshman had herself quite a day Saturday in Canton, New York.

Competing at the St. Lawrence Twilight Invite, Jump finished 2nd in both the javelin (97 feet, one inch) and hammer throw (119-10), while earning 7th in the shot put (29-6.50).

She racked up 14 points across the three events, helping her squad roll to a team title win, as well.

 

Joey Lippo:

A senior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, he was busy on the baseball diamond Saturday as the Owls split a doubleheader with Vermont State-Lyndon.

In the opener, Lippo singled, cranked an RBI double, walked twice, and scored as UMPI rallied for a 5-4 win.

The nightcap went to Vermont State by a 7-1 score, but the two teams get back at it Sunday for another twin bill.

 

Logan Martin:

The Central Washington University sophomore competed in two events Friday at the Oregon State High Performance Meet in Corvallis.

Martin claimed 10th in the hammer throw (out of 27 competitors) with a throw of 162 feet, 11 inches, while finishing 23rd (out of 37) in the discus with a launch of 133-00.

 

Tate Wyman:

A freshman at Oregon Tech, he was at the same meet as Martin, running both Friday and Saturday.

The first day out Wyman hit the tape in 23.74 seconds in the 200, then came back around the next day to clock a PR of 16.36 in the 110 hurdles.

Tate Wyman flies over the hurdles (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

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CHS baseball coach Steve Hilborn soaks up a rare ray of sunshine at a recent game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Now we have no excuse not to go to the school board meeting.

Crummy weather has washed out Thursday’s scheduled Coupeville High School softball and baseball games, leaving a gap on the schedule.

The rumbles, which were Northwest 2B/1B League contests against Concrete, will likely be made up.

If Mother Nature cooperates as the remaining days in the regular season schedule rapidly run out.

For now, Wolf fans can look ahead to Saturday and the hope Darrington will be able to come to Whidbey for afternoon games and Senior Night festivities.

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Softball celebration, or start of a vampire movie? (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The prairie was alive with the sound of diamond action once more.

Baseball and softball games returned to Coupeville Tuesday, after a week or so of the Wolves playing almost exclusively on the road.

Both CHS squads drilled visiting Orcas Island for key league wins, while wandering photographer John Fisken stayed busy hanging out in the high brush, clicking away.

To see everything he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies for early Christmas presents, pop over to:

 

Softball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2024/SB-2024-04-23-vs-Orcas

 

Baseball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2024/BB-2024-04-23-vs-Orcas

Jack Porter waits for his pitch.

Mia Farris gets plunked.

Seth Woollet gives the radar gun a workout.

Michelle Armstrong keeps an eye out for any shenanigans.

Chase Anderson plunks a hit.

Haylee Armstrong abuses the softball.

Peyton Caveness goes for a stroll.

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Cole White reached base three times Tuesday, propelling Coupeville to a 10-0 win. (Jackie Saia photo)

What a difference a month makes.

Back on March 26, the Coupeville High School varsity baseball squad fell 14-1 on Orcas Island in a game marred by too many walks and too many errors.

Jump forward to April 23, and it was a completely different story.

Continuing a hot streak of late, the Wolves ran the Vikings off the prairie Tuesday, blanking them 10-0 in a game mercy-ruled after six innings.

The victory, Coupeville’s sixth-straight in league play, lifts it to 7-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, 8-8 overall.

It also moves the Wolves into a first-place tie with Orcas (7-2, 10-4) with three games left to play.

Both CHS and the Vikings close against the same three teams — Concrete, Darrington, and La Conner — with Cow Town’s hardball squad playing two of its final three at home.

The Wolves host Concrete Thursday, welcome Darrington to town Saturday for Senior Night, then trek to La Conner May 2 for the regular season finale.

After that comes the playoffs, with it looking increasingly likely Coupeville will be the #1 seed among 2B schools in the NWL.

If that holds, the Wolves will need to win just one district game to punch their ticket for a return trip to the state tourney.

But that’s still in the future.

Landon Roberts and Coupeville are peaking at the right time. (Ember Light photo)

Tuesday was all about the now, and Steve Hilborn’s diamond dogs played to perfection, outhitting Orcas 10-2, while Wolf hurler Seth Woollet tossed a gem.

The senior went all six innings, walking just two batters and whiffing a pair, while deftly sliding out of the few troublesome spots he found himself in.

Orcas punched a two-out triple in the third, but Woollet stranded the runner there, getting the next batter to meekly fly out to Aiden O’Neill.

Then, in the top of the fifth, the Vikings had two runners aboard, but the crafty CHS pitcher induced a weak pop out to Coop Cooper at first base to prematurely end the last gasp the Vikings could muster.

Meanwhile, the Wolves peppered the rival pitchers, scoring three runs in the first, two more in the second, and a lone tally in the third to run the score to 6-0.

The opening rally was set up by a single from Peyton Caveness and a walk to Cole White, with Chase Anderson mashing an RBI single to right to nab the only run that truly mattered.

Two more came home off of a Jack Porter bunt single, however, as Orcas melted down on the play and made wild throws.

Up 3-0, Coupeville pushed it to 5-0 on a pair of big-time RBI base hits in the second inning.

Caveness, who has been a holy terror abusing the baseball all season, smoked a triple to left, before White socked a run-scoring two-bagger to dead center.

Woollet aided his own cause with an RBI single in the third, before CHS closed out the game with four more runs in the bottom of the sixth.

The key hits came from Johnny Porter, Caveness, and Anderson, with Caveness coming around to score on an error to officially close the game by enforcing the 10-run mercy rule.

 

Tuesday stats:

Chase Anderson — Two singles
Peyton Caveness — Two singles, one triple
Coop Cooper — One walk
Steven Gonzalez — One walk
Jack Porter — One single, one walk
Johnny Porter — One single
Landon Roberts — One walk
Cole White — One single, one double, one walk
Seth Woollet — One single, one walk

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Carson Grove faced three batters in Darrington, striking them all out. (Photo courtesy Mindy Grove)

They’ve got a shot at sharing first place.

After toppling Darrington 13-1 in five innings Monday, the Coupeville High School varsity baseball squad will immediately turn around and play its biggest game of the season Tuesday.

Now 6-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 7-8 overall, the Wolves host Orcas Island (7-1, 10-4) in a game set to kick off at 4 PM on the prairie.

Win that one and CHS earns a series split with the Vikings and moves into a tie atop the conference standings with three games left to play.

For a couple of hours at least, however, the Wolves can bask in the afterglow of decimating the Loggers to claim their fifth-straight league win.

Coupeville dominated the game in every aspect, racking up 10 hits and 13 walks, while using five pitchers to limit Darrington to just two base knocks.

The Wolves jumped on their hosts quickly, putting up a three-spot in the top of the first, and never looked back.

Peyton Caveness rapped a leadoff single, Cole White walked, then Steven Gonzalez plated the game’s first run on an RBI groundout.

A walk to Chase Anderson kept things hopping, with Jack Porter putting a punctuation mark on things with another hit.

Not content to stop there, CHS blew the game wide open with an eight-run rally in the second inning, turning a 3-1 lead into an 11-1 rout.

Five walks, including Aiden O’Neill and Jack Porter getting plunked, helped, while Johnny Porter socked both a double and triple in the same frame.

Johnny Porter is a hit machine. (Ryan Blouin photo)

Not that Coupeville really needed it, but the visitors added two more runs in the fourth to set the final score.

This time it was Anderson and Seth Woollet with key hits, while Easton Green, Jayden Little, and Landon Roberts all eked out free passes to keep the basepaths full.

Darrington’s hitters offered little resistance, with CHS coach Steve Hilborn able to juggle his pitching staff and limit everybody’s workload.

With three more games this week — the Wolves host Orcas Tuesday, Concrete Thursday, and Darrington Saturday on Senior Night — they’ll need fresh arms.

Monday saw Roberts get the start, then depart quickly, as he shared time on the mound with Carson Grove, Caveness, Coop Cooper, and Jack Porter.

The five-pack combined to whiff 10 Loggers, with Grove and Porter each striking out the side in their one inning of work.

 

Monday stats:

Chase Anderson — Two singles, one walk
Peyton Caveness — Three singles
Jack Farrell — One walk
Camden Glover — One walk
Easton Green — One walk
Steven Gonzalez — One walk
Nick Laska — One walk
Jayden Little — Two walks
Aiden O’Neill — One walk
Jack Porter — One single, one walk
Johnny Porter — One double, one triple
Landon Roberts — One single, one walk
Dylan Robinett — One walk
Cole White — Two walks
Seth Woollet — One single

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