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Shane Losey comes up firing at third, zipping his throw between the pesky raindrops. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe sends the baseball back in the direction from which it arrived.

Wolf catcher Gavin Knoblich dares someone to run on him.

The rain falls mainly on the plain … except when it falls on the lens.

Battling the elements Monday, enterprising paparazzi John Fisken managed to keep his cameras clicking between the raindrops, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-04-08-vs-South-Whidbey/

And remember, a percentage of any purchases goes to help fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes.

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CHS freshman pitcher Cody Roberts (left) and head baseball coach Chris Smith survey the action in a recent game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

After awhile, the games start to blur together into a familiar pattern.

The Coupeville High School baseball squad — young, hungry and scrappy — hangs with more-seasoned teams three, sometimes four or five, innings.

But, ultimately, a season-long offensive funk makes life tough, and when you’re hanging by a thread all the time, any mistakes are greatly magnified.

It’s a scenario which played out one more time Monday afternoon, as visiting South Whidbey rode a 2-hit, 14-strikeout performance from pitcher Ethan Petty to send Coupeville to a 12-0 loss.

The Island rivalry rumble, the first in a three-game set this week between teams headed in opposite directions, drops the Wolves to 0-7 in North Sound Conference play, 0-11 overall.

South Whidbey, which is a half step behind Cedar Park Christian in the battle for a league title, improves to 9-1 in league, 12-1 overall.

That’s the best start in program history.

Monday’s game, which played out partially in a driving rainstorm, was just 3-0 through four innings, but even then, it was largely a one-sided affair.

Petty retired the first 11 Wolf hitters, whiffing nine of them, and wasn’t touched until CHS pitcher Dane Lucero looped a two-out single which dropped in over the head of a backpedaling Falcon infielder.

The Falcon junior slightly raised an eyebrow at seeing his perfect game go bye-bye, then immediately rebounded with strikeout #10, effectively ending any hopes the Wolves might have had.

With a little help from catcher Dexter Jokinen and shortstop Kody Newman, Petty gunned down nine straight batters after Lucero’s base-knock.

Newman went to his knees to spear a liner off of Daniel Olson’s bat, while Jokinen threw off his mask and scrambled to haul in a high, arcing Bryce Payne foul ball right in front of the chain link fence.

Down to their final out, the Wolves finally put their second runner aboard, when CHS catcher Gavin Knoblich beat out an infield chopper for a single.

But that was it for Coupeville — two hits spaced far apart, no walks, and little offensive momentum.

Lucero kept his team in the game for the first hour, scattering hits and coming up big to blunt Falcon rallies in the second and fourth inning.

South Whidbey got the only run it would need when first-baseman Brent Batchelor tore the hide off the ball with a booming RBI single to left in the top of the first.

The Falcons picked up two more runs in the third, courtesy a bases-loaded walk and an RBI ground-out, but it could have been worse.

Twice, Lucero danced with the devil in the pale moonlight and lived to tell about it, escaping identical jams.

He had runners at second and third with two outs in both the second and fourth, but coaxed a fly-out to center-fielder Hawthorne Wolfe to end the first trouble, and a ground-out to Shane Losey to snuff the second.

The dam finally broke in the top of the fifth, as the Falcons jumped on a rash of Coupeville errors to plate four more runs.

South Whidbey tacked on yet another five across the final two innings against the Wolf bullpen, but there were a few bright spots for Coupeville in the late going.

Wolfe, who made solid contact at the plate in all three of his appearances and was the lone CHS player to not whiff, had a nice over-the-shoulder snag while on the run in center.

His fellow freshman, pitcher Cody Roberts, picked up the other two outs in the seventh inning by flinging strikeouts.

The final out came on a nasty slider which dove with an unexpected ferocity, causing the Falcon slugger to rip out most of his back muscles in a vain attempt to catch up with the pitch.

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After playing just once this season, Jillian Mayne and her CHS tennis teammates have four matches scheduled next week. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time to get back at it.

Spring break is in its final hours, and Coupeville High School sports teams are ready to fire back up to full power.

After a very slow week in terms of actual games, once we get to Monday the schedule for next week is crammed.

Between Apr. 8 and 13, there are 14 events spread across five sports, with six of those at home.

Wolf girls tennis, which has played just once this season, leads the way with four scheduled matches, while baseball has a three-game set with South Whidbey.

Toss in four softball games — two varsity tilts at home and two JV clashes on the road — two track meets, and a soccer game, and scores and highlights will be coming in from everywhere.

As you prepare to go from zero to 100 in the blink of an eye, take a moment to catch up on the current league standings.

Here’s where things sit through Apr. 6:

 

North Sound Conference softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 2-1 4-5
Granite Falls 2-1 5-5
CPC-Bothell 1-1 4-1
South Whidbey 1-1 3-3
Sultan 0-2 0-4

 

North Sound Conference baseball:

School League Overall
CPC-Bothell 8-0 10-1
South Whidbey 8-1 11-1
King’s 4-2 5-6
Granite Falls 0-5 2-8
Coupeville 0-6 0-10
Sultan 0-6 0-11

 

North Sound Conference girls tennis:

School League Overall
King’s 2-0 3-0
South Whidbey 2-0 2-2
Coupeville 0-1 0-1
Friday Harbor 0-1 0-1
Granite Falls 0-2 1-5

 

North Sound Conference boys soccer:

School League Overall
King’s 3-0 4-1-1
South Whidbey 3-0 6-1-0
Coupeville 2-2 4-5-0
CPC-Bothell 0-3 0-5-0
Sultan 0-3 1-8-0

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Coupeville’s Daniel Olson reached base twice Friday, rapping a single and eking out a walk in a road loss to King’s. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

At least they’re headed home.

After absorbing an 8-0 loss to King’s Friday night in Shoreline, the Coupeville High School baseball team will spend much of the second half of its season on The Rock.

A team which lost eight players to graduation continues to struggle at the plate, averaging just a single run per game.

Hopefully, steady home cooking will power up the bats.

With Friday’s loss, the Wolves fall to 0-6 in North Sound Conference play, 0-10 overall.

Coupeville is tied with Sultan (0-6, 0-11), a half-game off of Granite Falls (0-5, 2-8) for the fourth, and final, NSC playoff berth.

Cedar Park Christian (8-0, 10-1), South Whidbey (8-1, 11-1), and King’s (4-2, 5-6) hold down the top three slots at the moment.

The Wolves play seven of their final nine regular-season games on the Island, with six in Coupeville.

CHS has three-game series with South Whidbey, Sultan, and Granite remaining on the schedule.

Over the next three weeks, Coupeville plays at home every Monday and Friday, with Wednesday road trips.

While the win/loss record is a big step down from last year, when a veteran Wolf squad finished 15-6, won a league title, and fell a game shy of the state tourney, this year’s team has been competitive.

Pitching and defense have been generally solid, and Coupeville has put runners aboard at a decent clip. But they keep missing out on getting a game-busting hit or two.

The Wolves hung with private school power King’s all week, but, after close 5-0 and 3-2 losses, Friday’s game finished with the most lopsided score.

The host Knights put the game away early this time around, using seven hits and two walks to pile up six runs across the first two innings.

After that, Wolf hurler Daniel Olson and reliever Gavin Knoblich largely stifled their foes.

Olson retired six straight batters from the end of the second inning to the beginning of the fourth, tossing four strikeouts in four innings of work.

Knoblich, who moved out from behind the plate, where he nailed a would-be base thief earlier in the game, pitched the final two innings.

He gave up just a single hit and whiffed a batter, while throwing to senior shortstop Matt Hilborn, who caught for the first time since his freshman campaign.

After banging out seven hits Wednesday, the Wolf offense sputtered Friday, putting only three runners on base.

Olson had the longest adventure, ripping a one-out single in the second inning, moving to second on a stolen base, then scampering to third on a ground-out.

Unfortunately that’s where his trip ended, and the Wolves accomplished little more at the plate.

Knoblich singled in the fourth, but was thrown out on an attempted steal, while Olson led off the fifth with a walk, only to again be stranded.

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Former Coupeville High School hardball star Joey Lippo is back in the dugout, but this time he’s doing the books. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mason Grove’s cheering section brings the noise.

“I know, I know … you’re all wondering why I asked you here. It’s time to make the biggest decision of our day. Next time we’re on the road, McDonald’s or KFC??”

Even with spring break in full force, a chunk of the student section showed up for Wednesday’s game.

Jim Hoagland, moments before the cameraman “vanished.”

Softball stars Audrianna Shaw (left) and Izzy Wells swing by to support their baseball brethren.

Morgan Pease gets super excited, cause she’s seen the next photo, starring her big brother.

Jake Pease believes he can fly.

The rain held off, but the photos poured down.

Wednesday afternoon brought the one, and only, home game for Coupeville High School during spring break, a tense nail-biter of a baseball game between the Wolves and visiting King’s.

On hand to snap away was paparazzi John Fisken, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-04-03-vs-Kings/

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