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Coupeville Crush players pick up tips while watching college softball. (Renae Mulholland photos)

   Coupeville Crush players pick up tips while watching college softball. (Renae Mulholland photos)

Too quick for you.

   Too quick for you. Central Whidbey’s softball sluggers have been scoring runs in bunches this season.

The farm system is in great shape.

Central Whidbey Little League’s top softball squads, which are preparing the players who will one day star for Coupeville High School, both put in strong work Tuesday.

The Coupeville Crush, the league’s Majors team, improved to 4-0 with its fourth straight rout, thrashing Oak Harbor Purple 21-4.

Meanwhile, the Venom fell behind early in Anacortes, then stormed almost all the way back before being nipped 11-9 in Juniors play.

The Crush, who have been ten-running (and then some) foes this year, got stellar work in the pitcher’s circle from Stella Johnson and Izzy Wells.

Johnson, making her pitching debut for mom/coach Mimi, struck out three, while Wells whiffed six in relief.

Coupeville’s bats put the game away quickly, with five in the first.

After scraping out a single run in the second, the Crush went ballistic in the third inning, raining down death and destruction on Oak Harbor en route to slapping 15 runs on the scoreboard.

“Third inning was crazy!! So proud of these girls!!,” said a jubilant Mimi Johnson afterwards.

The Venom (1-1), playing on the road for the first time, fell behind early, giving up seven runs in the bottom of the first.

After that, however, they settled down and won the scoring battle over the final six innings of play, while hurlers Scout Smith and Chelsea Prescott kept Anacortes largely in check.

Prescott thumped a two-run home run while Maya Toomey-Stout whacked a sweet double to lead the offensive attack.

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Scout Smith

   Scout Smith (black hoodie) headed outdoors Thursday and whiffed 12 hitters in a 10-1 win. (John Fisken photo)

Scout Smith might not be the biggest player on the field, but she’s a beast nonetheless.

Gunning down hitters left and right Thursday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grader whiffed 12 North Whidbey batters as she sparked the Central Whidbey Little League juniors softball squad to a resounding 10-1 home win in its season opener.

The game revived the Venom brand and its day-glo uniforms.

Two years ago, the CWLL juniors went undefeated through the regular season and advanced to state.

After a year with no team, a new batch of Wolves have reclaimed the mantle and got off to a highly-successful start.

With Smith, or Scoutosaurus Rex as her fan club started describing her, on fire in the pitcher’s circle, the Venom were in command all game.

Not that they were ahead all game, though, as their offense took a bit to get fully going.

Trailing 1-0 heading into the bottom of the fourth — the run came in on a throwing error — Central Whidbey had put runners on in every inning, only to strand them.

Smith singled in the first, Maya Toomey-Stout walked in the second and Chelsea Prescott singled in the third, but each time the Venom couldn’t follow up.

And then things changed in a snap.

Emma Mathusek reached on an error to lead off the fourth, took second on a passed ball and scooted home when Smith smashed a hot shot off the second baseman’s glove.

Marenna Rebischke-Smith then won the game (though no one knew it at the time) by crushing an RBI single to straightaway center to give Central Whidbey its first lead.

Not content to stop there, the Venom plated four in the fifth and four more in the sixth, effectively turning a pitcher’s duel into a rout.

Cynthia Rachal kicked things off in the fifth when she out-ran the catcher’s throw to first after a third strike skittered away, while Prescott eventually brought her home with a bullet of an RBI single up the gut.

With North Whidbey frazzled, the Venom took advantage, running on almost every pitch and tacking on runs on a heady mix of passed balls and errors.

Hannah Davidson, Smith and Toomey-Stout all added RBI singles in the late going, as the singing and chanting, once started in the Central Whidbey dugout, never stopped.

All ten Venom players in attendance had an impact.

Melia Welling drew two walks and scored a run, Willow Vick patrolled right field with panache and Mollie Bailey anchored the squad with her work behind home plate, non-stop chatter and her impeccable fashion style in post-game footwear.

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Chelsea Prescott (John Fisken photos)

   CMS 7th grader Chelsea Prescott is averaging 14 points a game through 4.5 contests. (John Fisken photos)

Avalon

   All three 8th grade Wolves shown here — (l to r) Avalon Renninger, Hannah Davidson and Scout Smith — have had success droppin’ buckets this season.

To be a truly successful basketball player, you need to be effective on both sides of the ball.

That being said, games are won and lost by how many points are scored.

Plus, points are the easiest stat to keep track of, and I am, if nothing else, in favor of taking the easy route on most things.

So, here we go, (unofficial) scoring stats for Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball players at the halfway point of their 10-game season.

Two quick notes.

First, these stats are for 7th or 8th grade varsity games (JV scoring is not included).

Second, the 7th graders only played a half game against Forks, so their numbers are based on 4.5 games, making the leading scorer’s numbers even more impressive.

CMS girls’ varsity scoring stats:

Chelsea Prescott 63
Scout Smith 34
Avalon Renninger 32
Morgan Pease 20
Hannah Davidson 19
Maya Toomey-Stout
19
Genna Wright 19
Emma Mathusek 15
Mollie Bailey 10
Brooke Ausman 2
Luci Coleburn
2
Cassidy Moody
2
Megan Thorn
2
Seraina Weatherford
2

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Morgan Pease (John Fisken photo)

   Morgan Pease, seen here corralling a loose ball in an earlier game, scored eight points for the CMS 7th grade squad Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

Five girls, no subs, one win. (Charlotte Young photo)

   They will break you. CMS 8th graders (l to r) Maya Toomey-Stout, Avalon Renninger, Emma Mathusek, Hannah Davidson and Scout Smith. (Charlotte Young photo)

Pop-pop-pop.

Or, maybe, swish-swish-swish.

Once the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade girls’ basketball squad locked on Thursday, they were dead-eye shooters, riding a wave of shots that tickled the twine to a 29-24 win over visiting Sequim.

The victory, which lifted the Wolves to 3-2 on the season, put a most pleasant cap on a day in which CMS had dropped the first two games to their much-larger rivals.

Coupeville fell 43-32 in the 7th grade varsity game and 32-20 in the 8th grade JV contest.

The nightcap was worth the price of admission, though (if they charged for middle school sports, which they don’t).

A tightly-fought affair with nine lead changes and six ties, the game was a war of attrition until Coupeville made its move late in the third quarter.

Trailing 20-19, the Wolves closed the quarter with back-to-back buckets that would have made Steph Curry nod and smile in appreciation.

First Avalon Renninger lofted a one-hander while on the move that hit nothing but net on its way down, then Maya Toomey-Stout banked home a miracle shot from the right corner as time ran down.

Not content to stop there, Coupeville opened the fourth with lil’ Emma Mathusek abusing two Sequim players, ripping down a rebound and exploding back up through them for the game-clinching bucket.

Sequim twice got the lead back down to three points, but each time the Wolves answered.

Hannah Davidson knocked down a shot in the paint, then Mathusek put a bow on things, dropping a ball off the glass for the game’s final bucket.

The frantic finale brought an end to a game that started with a monster blocked shot by Davidson and featured some especially sweet shot-making by the Wolves.

Renninger, in particular, was in a special zone, with nearly all of her made shots barely making the net move.

Not to be outdone, Wolf point guard Scout Smith, who actually led CMS in scoring with nine points, nailed a three-ball from the top that brought a roar from her fan section.

A relentless ball-hawk much of the evening, Renninger finished with eight to back Smith, while Toomey-Stout (5), Mathusek (4) and Davidson (3) all chipped in, as the starting five, who played the entire 32 minutes, all scored.

7th grade rallies:

Coupeville, which had only six girls, got stronger as the game wore on, actually winning the second-half battle to a 20-15 tune.

While it wasn’t quite enough to pull out the win, the scrappiness displayed by the Wolves (2-3) left coach Ryan King with a smile on his face.

Chelsea Prescott torched the nets for a game-high 14 to pace Coupeville, while Morgan Pease banged away inside for eight, Genna Wright knocked down six and Mollie Bailey popped for four.

Luci Coleburn and Catherine Lhamon didn’t score, but both stepped up with hustle plays, chasing loose balls down and pestering Sequim shooters until the final whistle.

JV hurt by rough first quarter:

Take away the first eight minutes, when the Wolves were drilled 14-4, and it was a close game.

Coupeville saved its best for last, rallying to take the fourth quarter 11-4 behind six points from Cassidy Moody.

Moody led the Wolves with 10, while Megan Thorn (5), Tia Wurzrainer (3) and Seraina Weatherford (2) also scored.

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Chelsea

   Chelsea Prescott, who played baseball last year, will get to play on a softball squad in her own town this year. (John Fisken photos)

Mollie Bailey

Mollie Bailey, flingin’ heat.

The last minute recruiting surge worked.

Central Whidbey Little League officials have confirmed parents were able to get enough girls registered and Cow Town will have its own juniors softball squad this season.

That means the players, who are 7th and 8th graders at Coupeville Middle School, will not have to travel to Oak Harbor or the South end to compete, as originally thought.

With only five girls signed up at the original deadline, and other leagues closing registration early, league officials were scrambling to make everyone happy.

Parents of the girls already signed up asked for a few more hours Tuesday to try and fill out a Coupeville roster, and were granted a second chance by CWLL president Scott Johnson.

They then put on a substantial push Tuesday night, using Facebook, Coupeville Sports and texts flying everywhere.

And it worked.

CWLL currently has 10 players signed up for junior softball, with the hope two more will join shortly.

The current roster:

Mollie Bailey
Hannah Davidson
Emma Mathusek
Chelsea Prescott
Cynthia Rachal
Marenna Rebischke-Smith
Scout Smith
Maya Toomey-Stout
Willow Vick
Melia Welling

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