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They’ve played together from little league to being two-time state qualifiers in high school. (Photo courtesy Jeff Porter)

A 300-mile round trip in this economy?

That’s a lot of gas, man.

But bet your bottom dollar that a pack of Coupeville High School baseball fans will still make the trek to Napavine Tuesday as the Wolves open the state tourney.

CHS is the #12 seed (in a field of 12 teams), while Napavine is #5, which is why the Tigers get to host the game.

First pitch is set for 4:00 PM at Napavine High School (404 4th Ave NE).

The stakes are simple.

Win and you advance to the state quarterfinals May 18 to face #4 River View at Pasco High School. Which would be a 550-mile round trip for the Wolves, if you’re curious.

Lose Tuesday, however, and your season is done.

To see the bracket, pop over to:

https://www.wpanetwork.com/wiaa/brackets/tournament.php?act=view&tournament_id=4338&school_year=2023-24&district=-1&sport=6&class=2B

Both teams enter on a hot streak, with Napavine having won 15 of its last 16 to get to 20-4 on the season.

The Tigers only loss in that time period was a 10-9 thriller to Adna last week in the semifinals of the District 4 tourney.

They bounced back, beating Toledo 10-6 and Ilwaco 9-6 to earn their trip to state.

Coupeville is on a winning tear of its own, with seven straight victories lifting the Wolves from 4-8 to 11-8 heading into the big dance.

And unlike Napavine, which missed out on last year’s state tourney, CHS is one of seven teams from the 2023 lineup to be making a repeat visit.

Last year the Wolves were seeded #10 and opened by blanking #7 Toledo 3-0 behind a stellar pitching performance from then-senior Scott Hilborn.

Coupeville then fell to #2 Toutle Lake, and highly touted pitcher Zach Swanson, in the quarterfinals.

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We stick the landing. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

This is the last one.

With the postseason fully upon us, today marks the final standings story for the 2023-2024 school athletic year.

Here’s to a year of arguing with the Northwest 2B/1B League’s web site when I disagreed with something it had recorded wrongly.

Games against Granite Falls, Sultan, or Blaine are NOT league games, and jamborees don’t count in the win/loss records, and you can’t count the same game twice and…

Just let it go, David, and move on. You can go back to arguing with an inanimate object in September.

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 10-2 16-5
Coupeville 9-2 11-8
MV Christian 8-3 14-7
Friday Harbor 6-6 7-12
La Conner 5-7 9-8
Concrete 1-10 2-11
Darrington 1-10 1-11

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 3-0 3-1
Coupeville 0-3 0-6

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 9-0 14-4
Darrington 7-3 9-5
Friday Harbor 7-3 7-7
Orcas Island 3-6 4-10
La Conner 2-8 2-13
Concrete 0-8 0-12

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Johnny Porter and friends are headed to the state tourney for the second-straight season. (Parker Hammons photo)

As a head coach, Steve Hilborn only knows how to do one thing — take his team to the state tourney.

The Coupeville High School diamond guru made it two-for-two Saturday, guiding the Wolf baseball squad to a Bi-District title and a return trip to the big dance.

Last year, in Hilborn’s first year as head coach, CHS played two games at state, including capturing the program’s first win at the tourney since 1987.

This time around, fresh off a 12-2 drubbing of Friday Harbor at Lakewood High School, the Wolves will carry a seven-game winning streak with them when they hit the road.

It’s the first time CHS baseball has gone to state in back-to-back years since 1990-1991.

Loser-out first round games in the 12-team 2B state tourney go down this coming Tuesday, May 14.

Coupeville, now 11-8 on the season, will find out its foe and the location and start time Sunday when the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association seeds the field.

Run the win streak to eight and the Wolves advance to the state quarterfinals May 18.

Coupeville High School baseball coach Steve Hilborn (grey hoodie, far right) has taken the Wolves to state in both of his first two seasons. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

For the moment, however, the Wolves can bask in the glow of adding another plaque to the Wall of Fame in the CHS gym.

Saturday’s District 1/2 tourney was a three-team affair, with Friday Harbor, the #3 seed, eliminating #2 seed Northwest Christian (Lacey) 9-2 in the opener.

That sent the Wolverines into a winner-take-all affair with their Northwest 2B/1B League rivals, and, for a hot second, Coupeville got set back on its heels.

Friday Harbor scratched out a run in the top of the first, and another in the second, staking itself to a 2-0 lead.

CHS put two runners aboard in the bottom of the first, thanks to a Peyton Caveness single and Coop Cooper getting plunked by a pitch, but neither runner could make it home.

That problem got fixed in the second frame, when the Wolves made their move.

Jack Porter belted a one-out triple to center — the first of a pair of three-baggers on the day — before Wolf pitcher Seth Woollet rapped an RBI single to cut the deficit to 2-1.

Easton Green pinch-ran for his pitcher and promptly stole second, keeping the defense jittery.

Add in a walk to Landon Roberts, and then Coupeville struck, tying the game on a Chase Anderson RBI double to left, before taking the lead for good thanks to a sac fly from Cole White.

Friday Harbor escaped the inning before serious damage could be done, but the game was essentially over at that point.

Seth Woollet, scoring in an earlier game, came up big with his bat and arm Saturday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Woollet had found his groove on the mound, retiring 11 of the last 12 hitters he faced, and once the Coupeville bats were awake, they got good and loud.

The Wolves busted the game open with an 11-batter, seven-run third inning, pushing the lead all the way out to 10-2 thanks to four hits, two walks, and a pair of Friday Harbor errors.

At one point six straight CHS batters reached base, with Camden Glover and Jack Porter connecting on back-to-back extra-base hits to fuel the fire.

Glover doubled, while Porter tripled, with balls erupting off of bats and sailing off into the wild blue yonder, coming back down to Earth way out in centerfield.

Another sac fly from the precision-minded White made life even sweeter, while two runs came flying in when Friday Harbor botched a ball hit by Cooper.

Coupeville took a brief hiatus from scoring in the fourth, before ending the game early with two more runs in the fifth, invoking the 10-run mercy rule.

Four batters, four hits, with Anderson, White, Caveness, and Cooper rapping base knocks, and the deed was done.

Now, it’s time to wait for the WIAA to decide Coupeville’s next foe, and then a team which has stormed back from a 4-8 start to the season will play on, chasing that state glory.

 

Saturday stats:

Chase Anderson — One double, one single, one walk
Peyton Caveness — Two singles
Coop Cooper — One single, one walk
Camden Glover — One double
Jack Porter — Two triples
Johnny Porter — One single
Landon Roberts — Two walks
Cole White — One single
Seth Woollet — Two singles, one walk

Your District 1/2 champs. (Photo courtesy Jeff Porter)

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Dylan Robinett leads off a fresh pack of CHS baseball pics. (Parker Hammons photos)

Countdown to the playoffs.

It’s two days until the Coupeville High School baseball squad opens postseason action with a winner-to-state, loser-goes-home game.

That rumble goes down Saturday at Lakewood High School, when the Wolves square off with the winner of an earlier Friday Harbor vs. Northwest Christian (Lacey) contest.

As the CHS diamond squad wiles away the time until the first pitch, we present a photographic look at some of its players and coaches, as seen through the lens of Parker Hammons.

Morgan Payne

Peyton Caveness

Jack Farrell

Cole White

Johnny Porter

Easton Green

Carson Grove

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Landon Roberts and Coupeville baseball are one win away from returning to the state tourney. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Welcome to the postseason.

Two of Coupeville High School’s four spring sports programs are in action this Saturday, with berths to the state championships at stake.

Wolf track hosts the district meet here in Cow Town, while CHS baseball hits the road and travels to Lakewood High School.

Softball and girls’ tennis begin their own postseason treks a bit later, but here’s what you need to know if you’re planning on attending this weekend’s action.

 

BASEBALL:

Steve Hilborn’s crew, which has been on a tear in the second half of the season, carries a 10-8 record into play Saturday, and is the top-seeded squad in a three-team royal rumble.

Northwest Christian of Lacey (9-5) opens against Friday Harbor (5-11) at noon in a loser-out game, with the victor returning to the turf field at 2:00(ish) to face Coupeville for the lone state playoff berth from the District 1/2 tourney.

The Wolves will be the home team in their game.

Lakewood High School is located at 17023 11th Ave NE in Arlington.

Playoff pricing is in effect, with both cash and digital ticketing accepted.

Cost is $8 for adults and students without ASB, and $6 for students with ASB, seniors, and children.

To buy tickets online, pop over to:

https://gofan.co/event/1508528?schoolId=WA86277

 

Zane Oldenstadt and friends are gunnin’ for the big time. (Emma Garcia photo)

TRACK AND FIELD:

Things will be hoppin’ at Mickey Clark Field, as Coupeville hosts the District 1/2 meet, with 2B and 1B teams competing (separately) for tickets to state.

For out-of-towners, the field is at 501 S. Main, directly behind the Coupeville Elementary.

To advance on to Yakima, Wolf athletes need a top two finish in their event Saturday.

Field events start at 11:00 AM, with track events getting under way at 11:30.

Once again, it’s the postseason, so there will be hands in your pockets if you want to get past the gate.

Ticket prices are the same as with baseball, and can be purchased on site with cash or through GoFan at:

https://gofan.co/event/1499324?schoolId=WA86277

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