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All hail your offensive king! (Photos courtesy Taylor Little)

They love the longball and winning.

The red-hot ‘n rolling Central Whidbey Little League Majors baseball team is off to a 6-0 start on the season after bombing Anacortes 21-1 Thursday night.

The free-wheeling, offensive-fireworks-delivering diamond crew get back at it with home games at Coupeville’s Rhododendron Park Tuesday, May 6, and Thursday, May 8.

Both games start at 6:00 PM.

Coached by Curtis Ashby, Nate Driscoll, and Jason Joiner, the team has a powerhouse roster:

Colton Ashby
John Driscoll
Logan Flowers
Xander Flowers
Gracen Joiner
Micah McCloskey
Jonah Meek
Adrian Mitchell
Braxten Ratcliff
Brady Sherman
Nico Strong
Cole Van Dyke
Burke Winger

Coupeville’s next juggernaut.

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Don’t miss your chance.

Do your kids want to play baseball or softball this spring?

Registration for Central Whidbey Little League closes at 11:59 PM tonight, Friday, Feb. 28, with a skills assessment day set for Saturday, Mar. 1.

 

To register, pop over to:

https://www.centralwhidbeylittleleague.com/

 

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Want to be in charge? Make the final call? Wear a snazzy uniform?

All of that (and more) can be yours if you step up and help local baseball and softball players by volunteering as an umpire with Central Whidbey Little League.

CWLL, which closes player registration Feb. 28, has two umpires in place for this spring, but needs more to be able to pull off the season.

James Meek, Umpire in Charge for the league, has issued the following statement:

 

Hello Central Whidbey Community!

I hope this letter finds you well.

I am reaching out on behalf of Central Whidbey Little League to seek assistance with our umpiring needs for the upcoming season.

Our league provides a positive and structured environment where young athletes can develop their skills, sportsmanship, and love for the game.

However, to ensure a successful season, we rely on dedicated volunteers and community members to help officiate our games.

We need umpires to support our teams and keep our games running smoothly.

Whether you are an experienced umpire or someone willing to learn, we welcome all levels of involvement.

Training and resources can be provided for those new to the role, and any time you can contribute would be greatly appreciated.

We currently have two committed umpires. However, we have softball, and minor and major league baseball needing umpires.

Your support would significantly impact our players, coaches, and the overall experience of our league.

If you or someone you know is interested in assisting with umpiring, please contact me at (360) 320-3717 or through Facebook Messenger.

We truly appreciate your consideration and any help you can offer.

Thank you for your time and support keeping youth baseball and softball a thriving part of our community.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Best regards,

James Meek
Umpire in Charge
Central Whidbey Little League

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Coupeville baseball stars (l to r) Landon Roberts, Camden Glover, and Chase Anderson are suiting up for Oak Harbor this summer.

Somewhere, at this exact moment, a Coupeville kid is busy on a diamond.

Likely.

With the end of school fast approaching, and the weather at least slightly better, baseball and softball games continue to play out across various ball fields.

The pics above and below were poached from Wolf Moms Sherry Bonacci (baseball) and Mandi Black (softball).

They capture a mix of games near and far, with the older guys in Pasco and the younger girls at home on the prairie.

Two generations of Wolf softball stars, as Halle Black joins mom Mandi.

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Central Whidbey Little League sluggers celebrate their season. (Photos courtesy Ana Maria Valencia)

Rain or shine, the season was a success.

With less-than-stellar weather still gripping The Rock, Central Whidbey Little League held its year-end celebration inside this year.

That didn’t mute the excitement, as CWLL honored its 118 players, 11 teams, and countless support staff.

“We are grateful for our coaches, umpires, volunteers, parents, and everyone involved in bringing this outstanding sport to our kids,” CWLL Safety Officer Ana Maria Valencia said.

“We couldn’t do any of this without them all!”

Valencia offered special praise to those who stepped up to make sure work on the fields was done, and the concession stand remained open.

The trio of Mike Peters, James Meek, and Sage Sharp excelled as umpires, and Valencia and Co. would love to see others make the same commitment.

“Without these dedicated volunteers we wouldn’t have games,” she said. “They are crucial to our sport and not given enough recognition.

“Leagues across the country are struggling to find umpires. CWLL was very fortunate this year to have a few dedicated volunteers step up and commit to a majority of games within their division which not only offered continuity but peace of mind.”

CWLL, which is always on the outlook to add more men or women in blue, provides training for interested participants.

“This is the best way to learn the rules of the game, see it from a different perspective and never get a cold seat!” Valencia said.

Also important to the well-being of CWLL is a functioning concession stand, as sales count for a third of the league’s operating budget.

Promise and Matt Sandlin have led ongoing upgrades to the stand, while Angel and Amanda Castellanos were this year’s top concession volunteers.

CWLL also raised money this season with a raffle, which offered the winners a four-pack of tickets to a Seattle Mariners home game.

Players sold tickets and raised $6,453.

And, while the regular season is done, local fans can head out to Rhododendron Park June 15, when CWLL hosts an All-Star softball tourney.

“It’s not too late to get in on the action and enjoy a meal at the fields while you’re at it,” Valencia said.

 

Sponsors are “our lifeline to the community,” according to Valencia.

Among those who supported CWLL in 2024:

Ashley’s Design
Backbreakers NW
Batterman family
Bernardy family
Cascade Custom Homes
Central Whidbey Fire and Rescue
CK Electric
Cooper family
Coupeville Lions
Coupeville Public Schools HIYA
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Driscoll Fanily
Ebey Academy
Haulover Residential Caretaking
Heritage Bank
Island County Corrections Association
Island County Park and Rec
Kapaws Iskreme
Land Title and Escrow
Little Oaks Preschool
1902 Ranch
OLF Storage
Platt, Thompson, and Beuscher – Attorneys at Law
Prairie Center Market
Roos family
Terra Firma Wealth Management
Whidbey Health Emergency Medical Services
Whidbey Pest Control
Whidbey Sign Co.
Wood Bee Construction

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