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Coupeville’s Shane Losey thumped a double Wednesday, while also making several strong catches in center field. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jonny Carlson tossed 1.2 innings of scoreless relief during a narrow 3-2 loss to King’s.

Missed it … by that much.

The Coupeville High School baseball squad put King’s on the ropes Wednesday, but couldn’t quite land the knockout punch.

The Wolves, who have struggled mightily on offense all season, rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh, but stranded the tying run at first base and fell 3-2 to the visiting Knights.

Despite putting together a seven-hit assault, one of its best showings of the season, Coupeville falls to 0-5 in North Sound Conference play, 0-9 overall.

That leaves CHS in a tie with Granite Falls (0-5, 2-8), a half-game behind Sultan (0-4, 0-9) for the fourth, and final NSC playoff berth.

Cedar Park Christian (8-0, 10-1), South Whidbey (6-1, 9-1), and King’s (3-2, 4-6) hold down the top three slots in a jumbled-up race.

While the rebuilding Wolves have been blown out at times this season, they have played the Knights strongly through the first two bouts in their three-game season series.

The schools wrap up things Friday in Shoreline, and if Coupeville plays like it did Wednesday, it’s very reasonable to think it could finally break through and nab that elusive first victory.

Other than a miscue here or there, the Wolves were solid on their home diamond, with pitchers Dane Lucero, Jonny Carlson, and Cody Roberts teaming to hold King’s largely in check.

Coupeville put runners aboard all game, but kept on missing on that one big hit which would have cracked things open.

Then they came 99.2% of the way to getting the job done in a wild seventh inning.

And it all started with Coupeville down to its final out, and not a base runner in sight.

After a strikeout and a little nubber in front of the plate scooped up by an alert King’s catcher, the Wolves looked like they were headed to another shutout.

With one out to go, a goose egg would have left Coupeville having scored just eight runs across nine games.

But Shane Losey was having none of that.

The Wolf senior whacked a liner to left which tore into the outfield grass and shot high in the air, allowing him time to tear round the base-paths and slide into second base in a cloud of dust mixed with reborn hope.

Matt Hilborn followed with an infield single, busting a gut to beat the throw by a step, then stole second to set up sophomore slugger Daniel Olson for his spotlight moment.

The teen who always hijacked my computer at David’s DVD Den back when he was a kindergartner was ready, poking a ball into the gap between second and first.

While the Knights first-baseman got to the ball, no one was covering the bag, allowing Olson to screech into first unimpeded, while both of his veteran teammates came around to score in the madness and confusion.

With hard-thumping third-baseman Jake Pease strolling to the plate, popping his muscles and squeezing the life out of his bat, the moment had fairy tale ending written all over it.

It wasn’t to be on this day, however, as the King’s shortstop came up with a big play on a hot grounder, going into the hole and popping back up to make the long game-ending throw.

While the final score came up just short of what Coupeville was hoping for, the game was a huge step forward for the Wolves.

Even when they weren’t scoring in the early innings, they had King’s coaches on edge.

The Wolves had base-runners aboard in four of the first six innings, but the Knights dodged danger time and again.

It started in the bottom of the first, when back-to-back base-knocks by Pease and Lucero gave CHS a golden two-out opportunity, only to see a ground-out prematurely end things.

After going down 1-2-3 in the second and third, the Wolves got a booming two-bagger in the fourth from Lucero, who launched a moon ball which hit just inside the right field line, then skipped merrily away from the charging fielder.

But two strong King’s defensive plays later and Coupeville exited with its starting hurler still camped at second.

It was a recurring theme, as Bryce Payne and Hilborn walked in the fifth, but were stranded, before Pease singled and Lucero walked in the sixth, only to be denied thanks to a slick double play.

While the Wolves came close but couldn’t break through, King’s put two runs on the board in the first and tacked on another in the third.

The opening frame especially hurt, as CHS looked ready to escape unscathed.

After an opening walk, Lucero bounced back to whiff the next hitter, then Gavin Knoblich nailed a would-be base-thief, the first of two punch-outs by the Wolf catcher.

With the bases un-juiced, things were looking peachy, until King’s responded with consecutive base-knocks and took advantage of a throw which sailed over its intended recipient.

The third run came via three singles, but the damage was muted when Losey closed the third inning by making a superb snag on a long fly while running full tilt.

Lucero kept King’s at bay in the fourth and fifth, before pitch count limits moved him across the diamond to man first base.

In his stead, Carlson and Roberts teamed up to deliver another pair of flawless innings.

Carlson retired five of the seven hitters he faced, before his freshman teammate came in to end King’s last scoring chance on a bases-loaded strikeout.

Coupeville spread its hits among five players, with Lucero (2B, 1B), Pease (1B, 1B), Losey (2B), Olson (1B) and Hilborn (1B) all collecting base-knocks.

Payne, Hilborn, and Lucero each walked, with Knoblich, Gavin Straub, Mason Grove, Sage Sharp, and Ulrik Wells all shining on defense.

Wells had a super-smooth snag on a liner at first to rob King’s of a hit, while Grove hauled in several long blasts while working way out in the weeds in left.

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Matt Hilborn pitched strongly Monday, but he and his teammates never had a chance to score, as they were shutout 5-0 by King’s. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The bats are not responding.

A season-long funk continued Monday for a rebuilding Coupeville High School baseball squad, as the Wolves put only three runners aboard in a 5-0 loss at King’s.

Eight games into the season, CHS, which lost eight players to graduation, has scored eight runs total and absorbed eight losses.

And yet, the Wolves still sit firmly in the middle of a race for a playoff spot, thanks to a wide disparity between the top three and bottom three hardball teams in the North Sound Conference.

Four of six schools advance to bi-districts, and Coupeville (0-4 in league, 0-8 overall) is mired in a tie with Granite Falls (0-4, 2-7) and Sultan (0-4, 0-9) for the #4 slot with 11 conference games left on the schedule for the trio.

Cedar Park Christian (7-0, 9-1), which has advanced to the state semifinals two years running, is a game up on South Whidbey (6-1, 9-1), while King’s (2-2, 3-6) sits in third.

Coupeville gets two more cracks at King’s, with the teams playing Wednesday on Whidbey, then Friday back in Shoreline.

After that comes a three-game series with arch-rival South Whidbey, before the final six games of the regular season pit the Wolves against Sultan and Granite.

Monday’s game stayed close much of the way, with King’s scratching out a run in the bottom of the first, then carrying that 1-0 lead into the fifth.

The Knights tacked on a pair of runs in the bottom half of the inning, then added two more in the sixth, but never really went wild.

Coupeville pitchers Matt Hilborn and Cody Roberts stayed out of major trouble much of the way, combining to whiff nine.

The only problem was the Wolves couldn’t get anything going offensively, with just one hit and two walks stacked up against a season-high 14 K’s at the plate.

Bryce Payne walked in the third, Ulrik Wells stroked a single in the fifth, and Hilborn eked out a free pass in the sixth, but it went nowhere, as none of the Wolves made it successfully to second base.

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CHS net aces Avalon Renninger (left) and Tia Wurzrainer have an open schedule next week, thanks to spring break. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

And now, the slowest week of the season.

With spring break in full bloom, Coupeville High School sports teams will largely be absent from the scene over the next seven days.

Wolf boys soccer has a non-conference game Monday, Apr. 1 at Forks, while baseball is the only CHS team going full tilt.

The diamond men play a three-game series against King’s, with road contests Monday and Friday and a home bout Wednesday.

First pitch is 4 PM.

Meanwhile, CHS tennis, softball and track have the week completely off, save for an occasional practice.

Once we get to a new week, and the calendar rolls around to Monday, Apr. 8, everything will fire back up like normal.

As you detox from constant games, it’s a perfect time to marinate in the up-to-the-moment standings.

So, here’s where things sit through Mar. 31:

 

North Sound Conference softball:

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

 

North Sound Conference baseball:

School League Overall
CPC-Bothell 6-0 8-1
South Whidbey 5-1 8-1
King’s 1-2 2-6
Coupeville 0-3 0-7
Granite Falls 0-3 2-6
Sultan 0-3 0-8

 

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 4-4-0
CPC-Bothell 0-3 0-4-0
Sultan 0-3 0-7-0

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Mason Grove and Co. put in a solid effort Wednesday against a strong University Prep team, but came away still looking for their first win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

A rebuilding Coupeville High School baseball team made positive strides Wednesday night in Shoreline.

While it wasn’t enough to stop a dangerous University Prep team, which rolled to an 11-2 non-conference win, its fifth straight victory, it’s all about the progress for the Wolves.

A young, fairly inexperienced club, which was missing its starting catcher and #1 hitter, started to wake up the bats.

Coupeville, which is 0-7 on the season, has been struggling to collect base-knocks.

Wednesday night they fared better, however, rapping out four hits off of strong Puma pitching.

Ulrik Wells bashed a double, while Matt Hilborn, Hawthorne Wolfe, and Jake Pease all notched singles.

Take those four hits, toss in five walks, and the Wolves scored more than a single run for just the second time this season.

Both runs came in the third inning, when CHS combined walks to Shane Losey and Dane Lucero with singles by Hilborn and Pease to plate a pair.

Coupeville had other chances, but stranded several base-runners, including Wells after he blasted his two-bagger.

Another bright spot for the Wolves was getting strong performances from a trio of young hurlers.

Sophomore starting pitcher Daniel Olson whiffed six batters across three innings of work, while freshmen Hawthorne Wolfe and Cody Roberts combined to add three more K’s between the fourth and sixth innings.

Roberts was especially sharp, tossing two shutout innings to end the game.

He surrendered just a single hit, while ringing up a pair of Pumas, including the final batter he faced.

University Prep, which bashed Coupeville’s North Sound Conference rivals Sultan (23-4) and Granite Falls (14-0) earlier, never delivered a true knockout punch to the Wolves.

The Pumas chipped away, scoring a run in the bottom of the first, before adding three in the second, five in the third, and a final two in the fourth.

They weren’t able to 10-run Coupeville like they had done with the Turks and Tigers, however, forcing them to play the full seven innings before walking off with a 5-2 record.

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International woman of mystery Ema Smith gets some lovin’ from her assistant at Monday’s Coupeville High School baseball game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Former Wolf baseball star Morgan Payne eyeballs the next generation.

A mix of parents, grandparents and hanger-on’s congregate in the stands.

Former CHS volleyball/softball sensation Hope Lodell swings by her alma mater to support boyfriend Dane Lucero.

Coupeville AD Willie Smith wistfully reflects on his days on the diamond.

With a third, and final, son playing for Coupeville, Joan Payne once again faces the horrors of trying to clean white baseball pants.

“Why yes, I am a good dog. Thank you for asking!”

Wolf superstars Ashley Menges (left) and Kylie Chernikoff enjoy a spring day on the prairie, in all its cloudy, cool, about-to-rain glory.

When in doubt, turn the camera away from the field.

Ever-busy paparazzi John Fisken buzzed by the Coupeville High School baseball field Monday, making his first visit to the Wolf diamond.

While in town, he found time to hang out in the stands, schmooze and fire off a round of photos, some of which can be seen above.

To see game action photos, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-baseball-2018-2019/BB-2019-03-25-vs-Chimacum/

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