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Coupeville’s homer-hitting, shutout-tossing diamond dandies. (Photo courtesy RayLynn Ratcliff)

It’s a rumble between Central and South, played up North.

Oak Harbor’s Windjammer Park will host the championship of the Andy Andrade Memorial Tournament Tuesday night, with baseball supremacy on the line.

First pitch is set for 6:00 PM, and admission is free.

The game pits Central Whidbey Little League’s Majors squad against their counterparts from South Whidbey.

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Welcome to photo day for Central Whidbey Little League sluggers. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The stars of tomorrow are the photo kings (and queens) of today.

Central Whidbey Little League baseball and softball sluggers put down their bats and gloves for photo day, with John Fisken capturing the diamond wizards in all their glory.

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If you support tomorrow’s potential big leaguers today, you might get to see the current professional stars in action.

Central Whidbey Little League is running a raffle for four Seattle Mariners tickets, as the photo above reveals.

To get your tickets, either contact the CWLL Facebook page or track down a current player.

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Spring approaches like a freight train, which means only one thing.

Time to get signed up for baseball and softball action.

Registration for Central Whidbey Little League is active and runs through March 1.

Scan the photo above for pertinent info, then get crackin’.

Before the bats themselves get … crackin’.

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Get in early and save some bucks.

Central Whidbey Little League registration is open now. Yes, I said now!

Want to get your children involved in baseball and softball on the prairie? Of course you do, because you’re one of the smart ones.

So, take a gander at the handy-dandy flier above, which has all the info you need, and then jump at the chance to take advantage of the early bird special.

Then start counting down the days until you can freeze on the prairie watching “spring” sports be played in our usual balmy weather.

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