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   “Yep, batting gloves do NOT taste good…” Having worked that out, Chelsea Prescott returns to her hitting duties. (John Fisken photos)

Sage Sharp goes low in pursuit of the perfect bunt.

Daniel Olson takes one for the team.

   CHS hardball stars (l to r) Taylor Consford, Jonathan Thurston and Clay Reilly can’t stay out of the dugout.

Hawthorne Wolfe waits patiently for an incoming delivery.

   Wolf catcher Matt Hilborn gets tangled up with a runner during a bang-bang play at the plate.

Maybe they play better on a full stomach.

Fortified by a between-games potluck lunch, the Central Whidbey Babe Ruth baseball squad bounced back with a vengeance Saturday afternoon, knocking off the Mount Vernon Diamond Dawgs.

The 5-3 win, fueled by a big RBI double off the bat of Cody Roberts, avenged an 8-3 loss earlier in the day, and gave the two teams a split of their weekend doubleheader.

The Wolves come out of the twin-bill sporting a 3-5 record on the season.

Game 1:

One rough inning derailed what was otherwise a very-close game.

Central Whidbey’s starting pitcher, Daniel Olson, tossed six strong innings, and helped his own cause by picking runners off of second base not once, not twice, but three separate times.

The only inning his pick-off move couldn’t completely save the day was in the top of the third, when the Wolf defense imploded for a moment or two.

Racking up three errors in a four-batter sequence, Central Whidbey saw a 2-1 lead slip away and turn into what became an insurmountable 5-2 deficit.

Maybe it was the early morning sunshine. The light prairie breeze. Gloves that weren’t properly oiled.

Whatever the cause, the Wolves picked up errors in six of seven innings in the opening game, and it made the job tougher for Olson and reliever Gavin Knoblich.

When Central Whidbey did hold on to the ball, however, it often sparkled on the defensive side.

George Dailey ended a threat in the sixth with a nifty double play, spearing a liner at short, then gunning down a runner who had strayed off of second thinking the ball was outfield-bound.

Olson had his pick-off move working flawlessly, of course, while second-baseman Scott Hilborn made a strong play on a hard chopper into the gap, knocking it down while on the move, then recovering and throwing the runner out.

The capper came on a play in the seventh.

Scott Hilborn started things with a throw to third-baseman Xavier Murdy, immediately followed by X-Man pivoting and laying the ball into catcher Matt Hilborn’s glove to nab a runner steaming home.

Central Whidbey scratched out three hits in the opener, with Ulrik Wells thumping a double while Knoblich and Murdy singled.

The Wolves plated runners on bases-loaded walks to Wells and Sage Sharp, while Scott Hilborn rung up the third, shooting home while Dailey danced out of a pickle after being caught in no-man’s land between second and first.

Game 2:

A complete reversal of fortune, as Central Whidbey, fueled by hot dogs, beans, brownies and the like, was locked-down on defense.

Only one error the entire game this time around, and even that was questionable, as the ball took a late hop on the fielder.

With Matt Hilborn dealing BB’s on the mound — he whiffed six in five innings of work — the Wolves were in control from the start.

They also jumped on Mount Vernon while at the plate, and this time it was the Diamond Dawgs who got the yips with the gloves.

Four errors, a perfectly-placed single to center by Roberts, and smart Wolf base-running led to three runs in the first, and Central Whidbey never gave the lead back.

When Mount Vernon sliced the deficit to 3-2, the Wolves immediately responded.

With a runner at third with two outs in the bottom of the fourth, Wells brought one run home, smacking the ball off the third-baseman’s glove, then Roberts struck again.

Cranking the ball into deep right field, he ended up on second base with an RBI double, and the game was signed, sealed and delivered.

Roberts finished with two hits in the nightcap, while Caleb Meyer and Sharp added singles.

All 13 players in the Central Whidbey dugout saw extensive playing time, with Johnny Carlson carrying home multiple bruises after getting plunked twice in the opening game.

Hawthorne Wolfe and Chelsea Prescott chipped in with stellar defensive work, with Wolfe playing several infield positions and Prescott crisply rifling in throws while patrolling left field.

 

To see more photos from this game (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Baseball/20170513-Babe-Ruth-vs-Diamond-Dogs/

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Cody Menges

   Cody Menges and mom Jennifer share a fun moment together. (Wendy McCormick photos)

Leyva

   The leading scorer in CHS soccer history (he netted two more Saturday to run his career total to 45 goals) Abraham Leyva had a lot of fan support.

Zane

   Zane Bundy, a true four-year varsity star, and a kid who developed his soccer skills running wild through the aisles at Videoville back in his younger days.

Sebastian

   Team manager Sebastian Wurzrainer, reacting to something I just said in the press box. What, I’m not going to tell you…

little girl

Leyva’s fan club came in all sizes and ages.

Taylor Chiles

Taylor Chiles bows out gracefully.

Tanner

  Defender Tanner Kircher (11) pledges his undying love to Wolf goalie Connor McCormick.

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“And we’re outta here!”

The season’s not done, but you can’t stay here anymore.

The remainder of the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer season, whether it’s two games or whether it winds all the way to the state championship game, will be played entirely on the road.

Putting a final punctuation on their time running the CHS pitch, a pack of Wolf seniors sparked a huge win over Chimacum Saturday morning.

Before they did so, however, they stopped for a final bow, some words of wisdom, and a mix of hugs, tears and smiles from family and friends.

A whopping 13 seniors, including four-year manager Sebastian Wurzrainer, will depart after this season, one of the biggest groups ever to leave at one time.

As they go, we pause to say thank you and offer up this collection of snappy pics from the camera of Wendy McCormick, mom of goalie Connor.

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Beauman Davis (John Fisken photos)

  Wolf senior Beauman Davis (13) dances a violent ballet with his foe. (John Fisken photos)

Loren Nelson

Using his body to shield the ball, Loren Nelson sets up the play.

Ethan Spark

Unleashing the Ethan Spark Experience.

JT Quinn

   Head alertly up, JT Quinn (15) scans the field, looking for his best chance to slice and dice the Eagles.

Cody Menges

That moment when Cody Menges suddenly got a headache.

Teo Keilwitz

Teo Keilwitz loses his man and sprints to daylight.

Nick Dion

Nick Dion has an incoming present for you.

Abraham Leyva

Abraham Leyva, en route to scoring in his 11th straight game this season.

The action was fast and furious, and that was just on the sideline.

As Coupeville clashed with Klahowya on the soccer pitch Tuesday, wanderin’ photo man John Fisken was busy firing away, capturing a smorgasbord of pics for your perusal.

The eight glossy photos above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11353&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11355&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=175&sport=0

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Connor McCormick (John Fisken photos)

 Wolf goalie Connor McCormick aggressively takes command. (John Fisken photos)

Andre Avila

Andre Avila pushes the attack.

Sebastian Davis

Sebastian Davis dances between defenders.

Brandon Jansen

Unleashing the fury of his super-powered leg, Brandon Jansen clears the goal.

Santiago Ortiz

Santiago Ortiz is here to save the day.

William Nelson

  Not an especially pleasant moment for either William Nelson or his Vashon counterpart.

JT Quinn

JT Quinn gets down ‘n dirty, battling for possession of the ball.

Cody Menges

Not even gravity can defeat Cody Menges.

Who saw this coming?

Spring is actually acting like spring lately, giving Coupeville High School’s sports teams an opportunity to play in sunshine, with no rain or wind to buffet the Wolves at work.

The latest to benefit from the unexpectedly mild weather was the CHS boys’ soccer squad, which battled Vashon down to the wire in shirt-sleeve conditions Tuesday.

Working the sidelines, travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away contentedly, and the pics above are courtesy him.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.nisquallyathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11054&league=22&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=188&sport=0

JV — http://www.nisquallyathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11055&league=22&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=188&sport=0

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Colin Belliveau (15) drops the boom on a pesky foe. (John Fisken photos)

Colin Belliveau (15) drops the boom on a pesky foe. (John Fisken photos)

Sebastian Davis unleashes his full fury on the ball.

Sebastian Davis unleashes his full fury on the ball.

Cody Menges: "Fancy meeting you all the way up here!"

Cody Menges: “Fancy meeting you all the way up here!”

Wolf fans refuse to go home in the middle of a storm. They're not tourists.

Wolf fans refuse to go home in the middle of a storm. They’re not tourists.

"Please sir, I just want to go home..."

“Please sir, I just want to go home…”

The weather? Atrocious.

The score? Divine.

Shredding Chimacum for the second straight Thursday, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad rolled to a 13-3 victory. More on that coming later.

For now, some snappy pics captured by travelin’ (and water proof) photo man John Fisken.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8599&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=183&sport=0

P.S. — Plug in the code EB85994962 before May 8 and you’ll get 15% off any orders.

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