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Johnny Porter walked twice Saturday as Coupeville battled South Whidbey. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Perfection isn’t easy.

The Coupeville High School JV baseball team entered play Saturday undefeated on the young season but stumbled for the first time.

Falling 10-3 at South Whidbey in a non-conference rumble, the Wolf young guns see their record slip to 2-1.

The host Falcons jumped on the scoreboard early and often, scoring in each of the first four innings.

Two runs in the bottom of the first, followed by a single tally in the second, then two more in the third stretched South Whidbey’s advantage to 5-1, before Coupeville pushed across two runs in the top of the fourth to cut things to 5-3.

Unfortunately, South Whidbey put together its best offensive surge of the game in the bottom half of that frame, doubling its output with a five-run rally.

Coupeville relief ace Coop Cooper kept the Falcons at bay after that, tossing two scoreless innings while whiffing a pair of hitters.

But there was no late-game rally for the Wolves, as they couldn’t come up with a hit across the final three innings, and also had a runner picked off of first base after walking.

On the day CHS tallied six hits, with Aiden O’Neill, Zane Oldenstadt, Landon Roberts, Camden Glover, Marcelo Gebhard, and Cooper each collecting a base-knock.

The Wolf JV returns to action Apr. 4, when it travels the other direction on Whidbey, heading to Oak Harbor.

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CHS cheerleader Pamela Morrell brings the spirit at a basketball game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Thus ends the winter awards season.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad handed out awards and letters Friday night, following on the heels of Wolf basketball teams and putting an exclamation point on things.

Samantha Streitler, the team’s lone senior, received the Wolf Award, while she and Hayley Fiedler were honored for their work as co-captains.

Other awards went to Lucy Crouch (Spirit Award), Hayley Thomas (Coaches Award), and 8th grader Avery Williams-Buchanan (Most Improved).

Hayley Fiedler ascends to the heavens.

Varsity letter winners:

Lucy Crouch
Hayley Fiedler
Brielle Haury
Pamela Morrell
Isabelle Schooley
Samantha Streitler
Hayley Thomas
Avery Williams-Buchanan

Wolf cheerleaders wait for the music to drop.

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Mia Farris puts some zip on the ball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The spotlight was all theirs.

With no varsity game on the schedule, the Coupeville High School JV softball sluggers were in charge of the diamond Thursday and responded with a win over visiting Oak Harbor.

Photographer John Fisken, bouncing from site to site, made an appearance, and the pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see more, and ponder the possibility of purchasing some glossy photos to send to Grams and Gramps, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-/SB-2022-03-24-vs-OH/

 

Katie Marti is too fast for your puny tag.

Softball fans find a new angle from which to scope out the action.

It’s about to be a photo shootout at the OK Corral.

Maya Nottingham pulls in a pop-up.

Don’t mess with the Messner clan!

Wolf coaches Katrina McGranahan and Aaron Lucero plot strategy.

Taylor Brotemarkle rips the cover off the softball.

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Eryn Wood brings the thunder. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The court is finally open for business.

Mother Nature delayed the first Coupeville High School girls tennis match a couple of times, but the Wolves finally put racket to fuzzy yellow ball Thursday afternoon.

Wandering past the hardcourt during a visit to town, intrepid photo whiz kid John Fisken stopped to snap the pics seen above and below.

While he wasn’t able to stay for the entire match, he did pile up more photos, which you can see by popping over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Tennis-2021-2022/GT-2022-03-24-vs-Friday-Harbor/

 

Katelin McCormick

Helen Strelow

Noelle Daigneault

Abby Mulholland

Mary Milnes

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Sofia Peters helped out the Coupeville JV softball squad Thursday, with the Wolves beating Island rival Oak Harbor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Melanie Navarro can’t be contained by your puny walls.

Delighting her home fans, the Coupeville High School slugger cleared the fence for the second time this season, cracking a thunderous three-run homerun to spark the Wolf JV to a 12-11 win over visiting Oak Harbor.

The victory lifts the CHS diamond queens to 2-1, with their triumphs coming against 3A and 2A foes.

Not bad for a lil’ 2B school.

Not that either Wolf softball squad, varsity or JV, enters games worrying about the size of the school their opponents come from.

As always, the Coupeville JV went into play with their eyes firmly set on nabbing a win, something coach Katrina McGranahan loves to see.

“Oak Harbor was a great competitor, and it was awesome to play someone who challenges us,” she said. “Without that challenge we wouldn’t know where we need to work.”

The Wolves rang up five runs in the bottom of the first — with 60% of that total coming around to score on Navarro’s tater — and eventually built an 8-2 lead.

Oak Harbor kept chipping away, however, cutting the margin to 8-7 before surging ahead 11-10 heading into the bottom of the fifth, and final, inning.

Coupeville had an answer, pulling out the win thanks to big blows off the bats of Katie Marti and Jada Heaton.

Jada had a beautiful shot to deep right field, maybe about two feet from the foul line,” McGranahan said. “It was a great hit and a hit we definitely needed.”

The Wolves rapped out nine hits off of Oak Harbor pitching, but played a complete game, bringing top effort on both sides of the ball.

“Everyone did an amazing job batting, and I think everyone made it on base or hit the ball at least once,” McGranahan said.

“Offense wasn’t the only place we did great things,” she added. “We also were outstanding on defense.”

Wolf catcher Teagan Calkins, already making an impact as an 8th grader, had “two amazing diving tag outs at home plate, which stopped them from scoring any extra runs,” and second-baseman Maya Nottingham “had a great backhand that was deep in the hole!”

McGranahan also praised the play of newcomers Alondra Cruz and Edie Bittner, who “are brand new to the sport and both of them had balls in play.”

A fastball-flinging ace in her own CHS softball days, the JV coach also appreciates seeing young Wolves like Jada Heaton embrace life in the pitcher’s circle.

Jada is an up-and-coming pitcher,” McGranahan said. “She has been working hard to learn how it’s done and taking it on with a huge smile and a ton of effort.

“Today she had her first game experience as a pitcher, and though it was short lived I think very beneficial for her.

“I’m proud of her and so happy she is willing to learn this difficult position. We will continue to work on it and she will continue to grow and be great.”

Navarro, Heaton, Taylor Brotemarkle, and Marti each collected two hits against the Wildcats, with Mia Farris adding a base-knock to the cause.

“All in all, it was a great game and I love seeing the progress they make,” McGranahan said.

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