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Coupeville grad Joey Lippo is playing college baseball in Maine. (Photo courtesy Connie Lippo)

He’s in there fighting.

While the University of Maine at Presque Isle baseball squad is still looking for its first win this spring, Coupeville grad Joey Lippo is putting up decent numbers.

After being swept in back-to-back doubleheaders Saturday and Sunday by Northern Vermont-Lyndon, the Owls sit at 0-14 with one block of games left on their schedule.

UMPI closes its pandemic-shortened season with five games against the University of Maine-Farmington, set to be played May 7-10.

While the Owls couldn’t topple Northern Vermont-Lyndon, Lippo was a busy guy this weekend, patrolling the outfield, coming out of the bullpen in two of four games, and swinging a big bat at the plate.

The former Wolf star collected four hits, four runs, four RBI, and two base on balls during the series.

On the season, Lippo has played in 13 games (pitching in three), while racking up 42 at-bats, 10 hits, six RBI, five runs, and four walks (including being plunked once.)

He’s tied for #2 on the UMPI hardball squad in hits and RBI, tied for #3 in runs, walks, and batting average, and #4 in at-bats.

The twin brother of dance sensation Skyy Lippo, Joey was a three-sport standout during his days in Coupeville, playing tennis, basketball, and baseball.

He also joined his sister on the stage in several productions, and was an accomplished ice hockey player in his spare time.

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“Let’s see your high, hard cheddar, son!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fire up the fastballs, and charge up the cameras.

Baseball is back on little league diamonds, and its sweet siren call lured in wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who offers up the snaps seen above and below.

To view everything he shot, and possibly buy some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

BB 2021-05-01 CWLL Minors vs NWLL – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

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Daniel Olson was the lone senior on the 2021 Coupeville High School baseball squad. (Morgan White photos)

The Wolves endured through a pandemic-shortened season, finishing 7-3.

It’s not over until everyone knows you got a letter.

Flashing back to spring sports for a hot second, we’re acknowledging the Coupeville High School baseball team, which went 7-3 and finished second in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

First-year head coach Will Thayer lettered all 16 of his players, since all of them saw considerable playing time in varsity games.

In case you forgot who they are, check out the handy-dandy list below.

 

CHS baseball letter winners:

Peyton Caveness
Miles Davidson
Nick Guay
Scott Hilborn
Coen Killian
Xavier Murdy
Zane Oldenstadt
Daniel Olson
Gabe Reed
Cody Roberts
Sage Sharp
Jonathan Valenzuela
Cole White
Andrew Williams
Hawthorne Wolfe
Seth Woollet

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Little League baseball is back. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The diamond is open for business.

With pandemic protocols in place, Central Whidbey Little League has returned to action, and wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken was on hand Wednesday to document all the hits and throws.

The photos above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, and consider buying some glossy portraits for the grandparents, pop over to:

BB 2021-04-28 CWLL Rookies vs SWLL – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

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Former Wolf Joey Lippo is playing college baseball in Maine. (Photo courtesy Connie Lippo)

Joey Lippo had a strong Sunday, but it wasn’t quite enough to save his team.

The Coupeville High School grad racked up two hits, scored a run, and knocked in another, but the University of Maine at Presque Isle fell 6-4 to host Husson University.

The loss drops the Owls to 0-10 on the season, while the high-flying Eagles sit at 15-4.

Lippo lashed an RBI single to right in the top of the second Sunday, but UMPI couldn’t hold on to an early 2-1 lead.

Husson broke things open with a four-run surge in the bottom half of the inning, then held on when the Owls rallied late.

UMPI pushed two runs across in the top of the seventh, and final, inning to tighten things up, with Lippo singling and coming around to score.

On the season, the former Wolf is third on his team in hits (six) and RBI (two), while playing strong defense in the outfield.

Lippo has also appeared as a pitcher, throwing 1.1 innings for the Owls, who play at the NCAA D-III level.

UMPI has 10 games left on its schedule, with five games apiece against Northern Vermont University-Lyndon (April 30-May 2) and the University of Maine-Farmington (May 6-10).

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