Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Coupeville Pizza Factory’

Central Whidbey Little League players hope to return to action in March. (Jackie Saia photo)

Do a little work, eat a little pizza.

In anticipation of a new season, Central Whidbey Little League is holding a work party this Saturday, February 27.

Things kick off at 10 AM at Rhododendron Park, which is located at 502 West Patmore Road in Coupeville.

Jobs include installing the outfield fence on two fields, hanging sponsor banners, and cleaning and prepping the concession stand.

Food and drinks from the Coupeville Pizza Factory will be provided for the volunteer workers.

With COVID-19 restrictions being eased, CWLL currently plans to start its baseball and softball seasons in mid-March.

Read Full Post »

   “You heard me the first time. I said I’ll throw the ball when I feel like it, and not before!!” (John Fisken photos)

“Put it there, sister!!”

“Pizza Factory is giving me free pizza for all this free advertising?!?!?!?”

“Let me at ’em, dad!! I got this!”

“One catch to save the world … and I did it!! The crowd goes wild!!!!!!!”

“I am the destroyer of worlds!!”

   “Listen here, Mr. Speedy, I’m Amy Fasolo! I won a state title in the 800!! You come for the queen, you better have your shoelaces double-tied!!”

It’s the perfect combo — little kids, baseball and a photographer with time on his hands.

Thanks to John Fisken, we have the snappy photos you see above, which capture a T-Ball game Wednesday between the Central Whidbey Sluggers and the Ironbirds.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-CWLL/20170607-TBall-CW2-vs-Ironbirds/

Read Full Post »

(John Fisken photos)

“Sweet Miguel Cabrera! I got some good aluminum on that sucker!!” (John Fisken photos)

"No, I don't need two hands. My glove work is impeccable. But thanks for asking."

“No, I don’t need two hands. My glove work is impeccable. But thanks for asking.”

coach and player

“She said we’re going to Dairy Queen after the game!!”

"Run on me? Me?!?!?!? Taste hot baseball, dude!!!"

“Run on me? Me?!?!?!? Taste hot baseball, dude!!!”

"She worries me a bit, that's all I'm saying. I'd like to get to first grade with my head still attached to my shoulders, am I right?"

   “She worries me a bit, that’s all I’m saying. I’d like to get to first grade with my head still attached to my shoulders, am I right?”

"Wait, someone said we're going to Dairy Queen?

“Wait, someone said we’re going to Dairy Queen?!?!?!?”

coach

   “OK, OK, I know there’s been a lot of talk about Dairy Queen, but you have to actually play the game first…”

swing

“They call me Miss Rocket Launcher!”

"Nope, that one ain't comin' back..."

“Nope, that one ain’t comin’ back…”

Tomorrow’s stars are grabbing the camera’s attention today.

A recent T-Ball game between the Central Whidbey Little League Cheetahs and the North Whidbey Little League Mud Hens attracted the lens of rovin’ photo man John Fisken, and he provides us with the pics above.

Why nine photos?

Do you even know anything about baseball?

Yes, yes, that’s why.

Read Full Post »