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Wolf senior Peyton Caveness is filling up the stat sheet. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Every at-bat, every pitch recorded for posterity.

Coupeville High School baseball coaches use Game Changer to record stats, which makes it easy for me to poach their numbers.

So, as the Wolves rest up during spring break, here’s a look at where stats sit through nine games.

Steven Gonzalez rips an RBI single. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

HITTING:

 

At-Bats:

Landon Roberts – 26
Peyton Caveness – 25
Yohannon Sandles
– 25
Cole White
– 24
Jack Porter
– 22
Aiden O’Neill
 – 19
Camden Glover
– 16
Coop Cooper
– 14
Johnny Porter
– 13
Seth Woollet
– 9
Aidyn McDermott
– 6
Matthew Gilbert
– 5
Carson Grove – 2
Jack Farrell – 1
Steven Gonzalez – 1
Jayden Little – 1

 

Hits:

Sandles – 10
Caveness – 9
White – 7
Ja. Porter – 5
Roberts – 4
Jo. Porter – 3
Cooper – 2
Glover – 2
Grove – 2
McDermott – 2
O’Neill – 2
Gilbert – 1
Gonzalez – 1

 

Runs:

White – 7
O’Neill – 6
Ja. Porter – 5
Roberts – 5
Caveness – 4
Glover – 4
O’Neill – 4
Sandles – 4
Cooper – 3
Jo. Porter – 3
Gilbert – 2
McDermott – 2
Grove – 1

 

2B’s:

Caveness – 3
Ja. Porter – 2
Jo. Porter – 1
Sandles – 1

 

3B’s:

Caveness – 3
Ja. Porter – 2
O’Neill – 1

 

RBI:

Sandles – 7
Caveness – 6
Ja. Porter – 5
Cooper – 4
Jo. Porter – 4
O’Neill – 3
White – 2
Glover – 1
Gonzalez – 1
Grove – 1
McDermott – 1
Roberts – 1
Woollet – 1

 

Walks:

Glover – 8
O’Neill – 8
Caveness – 5
Cooper – 5
Ja. Porter – 4
Roberts – 3
White – 3
Jo. Porter – 2
Sandles – 2
Gilbert – 1
McDermott – 1
Woollet – 1

 

Stolen Bases:

Roberts – 9
Caveness – 4
O’Neill – 4
White – 3
Ja. Porter – 2
Glover – 1
McDermott – 1
Ja. Porter – 1

 

Batting Average:

Gonzalez – 1.000
Grove – 1.000
Sandles – .400
Caveness – .360
McDermott – .333
White – .292
Jo. Porter – .231
Ja. Porter – .227
Gilbert – .200
Roberts – .154
Cooper – .143
Glover – .125
O’Neill – .105

 

Landon Roberts deals. (Morgan White photo)

 

PITCHING:

 

Games:

Glover – 6
Caveness – 5
Roberts – 4
O’Neill – 3
Gilbert – 2
Grove – 2
White
– 2
Woollet
– 2
Ja. Porter
– 1

 

Starts:

Roberts – 4
Caveness – 3
O’Neill – 1
Woollet – 1

 

Hits:

Roberts – 18
Woollet – 11
Caveness – 10
Glover – 10
Grove – 6
O’Neill – 3
White – 3

 

Runs:

Roberts – 29
Caveness – 16
Glover – 10
O’Neill – 9
Woollet – 8
Grove – 6
Gilbert – 5
White – 3

 

Earned Runs:

Roberts – 14
O’Neill – 8
Caveness – 7
Glover – 6
Gilbert – 2
White – 2
Woollet – 2

 

Walks:

Roberts – 25
Glover – 23
Caveness – 22
O’Neill – 14
Grove – 5
Gilbert – 4
White – 4
Ja. Porter – 1
Woollet – 1

 

Strikeouts:

Roberts – 18
Caveness – 16
Glover – 15
Gilbert – 3
Grove – 3
Woollet – 3
Ja. Porter – 2
O’Neill – 1
White – 1

 

Innings Pitched:

Roberts – 16.1
Caveness – 13.2
Glover – 10.0
Woollet – 4.1
O’Neill – 3.0
Grove – 2.1
Gilbert – 1.0
Ja. Porter – 1.0
White – 0.1

 

Batters Faced:

Roberts – 100
Caveness – 74
Glover – 62
Woollet – 28
O’Neill – 26
Grove – 15
Gilbert – 10
White – 9
Ja. Porter – 4

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“Bow before the fury of our mighty bats, puny mortals!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We love it. We hate it. We sort of respect it.

With spring sports in full swing, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association is back at it, issuing RPI rankings and hoping we’ll take them seriously.

At least this time, unlike during basketball season, there doesn’t appear to be any non-existent teams atop the 1B rankings. So, that’s a start.

And, of course, since we’re shameless hype hounds here at Coupeville Sports, if the WIAA plops a Wolf team somewhere in their top 10, we’re going to acknowledge it.

So, with that being said, the first RPI rankings of spring showcase the CHS softball sluggers at #10 among 2B schools.

Some semi-official respect.

The Wolf sluggers, who start three 8th graders and two freshmen, while having no seniors on the roster, are a sturdy 5-1 on the season.

Spring break has put a temporary hold on games, but Coupeville returns to action next week with four games — two at home and two on the road.

After that, a continued rise up the ol’ rankings chart should be in order.

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Cael Wilson (left) and Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim are ready for their closeup. (Ember Light photo)

Cameras clicking, as far as the eye can see.

Coupeville High School yearbook photographers swarmed a recent track and field meet, capturing their classmates in action and behind the scenes.

The pics seen above and below come to us courtesy Emma Garcia, Parker Hammons, Ember Light, and Thomas Studer.

They’re the real heroes.

(Emma Garcia photo)

(Parker Hammons photo)

(Parker Hammons photo)

(Ember Light photo)

(Ember Light photo)

(Thomas Studer photo)

(Emma Garcia photo)

(Thomas Studer photo)

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Capri Anter is a big-hittin’, slick-fieldin’, power-pitchin’ dynamo. (Jackie Saia photos)

The uniforms were different, but the superior style of play was still in place.

Stepping up in the fight against cancer, the Coupeville High School softball sluggers wore special jerseys Saturday during their home doubleheader with Onalaska.

Along with romping to a game one win, then coming within a batter of pulling off a stunning comeback in the nightcap, the Wolf diamond queens raised more than $1,200 for WhidbeyHealth.

As the action played out, CHS yearbook editor (and Wolf Mom) Jackie Saia snapped away, capturing the pics seen above and below.

The future is super bright for Coupeville’s 8th graders, who are already big-time contributors to the high school varsity squad.

Ava Lucero daydreams about hitting dingers.

Mary Western (left) and Sydney Van Dyke enjoy their time in the spotlight.

Chelsi Stevens is coming for all your trophies.

Taylor Brotemarkle (left) and Madison McMillan hype up their teammates.

“We are 5-1, baby!!”

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Reese Wilkinson, here throwing the shot put, is among the best discus chuckers among girls from 2B schools. (Jackie Saia photo)

The margin is incredibly thin.

As the high school track and field season plays out, the best performance in each event constantly fluctuates. If you didn’t deliver this week, you might not be around next week.

That’s true for Coupeville, which had eight athletes appearing in the Top 10 lists for 2B schools last Monday, but only claims four berths this time around.

Wolf junior Lyla Stuurmans is still the gold standard in Cow Town, but she took the hardest hit, going from four appearances (800, 1600, 3200, 300 hurdles) to none.

Also dropping out, for the moment at least, are Carson Field (800), Issabel Johnson (Pole Vault), and Preston Epp (400).

With spring break upon us, Coupeville has no meets until April 13, but then has the stretch run with five rumbles during the second half of the month.

As we twiddle our thumbs until then, a look at the Wolves currently holding down a spot in the Top 10:

 

GIRLS:

Discus — Reese Wilkinson (5th) 104-04.50

Pole Vault — Carly Burt (7th-tie) 7-00

 

BOYS:

High Jump — Nick Guay (2nd-tie) 6-00

Pole Vault — Cael Wilson (4th-tie) 11-00

 

Bob Martin has two words for you – “Work harder!” (Ember Light photo)

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