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(John Fisken photos)

“I dare you to run. I double dare you!!” (John Fisken photos)

Allie Lucero

   Yellow Jacket slugger Allie Lucero chops a base-hit, one of two she had on the night.

Gwen Gustafson

  Gwen Gustafson comes flying in to home, a heartbeat behind the arrival of the softball.

Emma Hargrave

Emma Hargrave enjoys her time in the dugout.

Savina Wells

A zing in the air and then another Savina Wells pitch flies past a hapless hitter.

Katy Wells

   Her momma approves. Katy Wells (left) is joined by enthusiastic fellow fans Renae (middle) and Abby Mulholland.

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Headed for home.

Yellow Jackets

Central Whidbey’s Yellow Jackets, repping their new All-Star uniforms.

The stakes are higher and the photos are snazzier.

Kicking off All-Star play Tuesday night, Central Whidbey Little League’s Minors softball squad battled until the end in a narrow 7-4 loss to visiting Sedro-Woolley.

The first of a best-of-three series, the early evening battle drew the lens of wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken, who delivers the photos above.

To see more (and possibly purchase one or two for the mantelpiece), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/SB-AllStars-20160705-CWLL-vs-S/

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(Paula Peters photos)

   Sofia Peters gets ready to park a ball somewhere out in the deepest, darkest corner of the outfield. (Paula Peters photos)

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Now 13-1 and ready to beat you in a dance-off, as well.

Every game has been a party.

Romping to an eye-popping 13-1 record, the Central Whidbey Little League Minors softball squad has been dominant this season.

And they’ve had fun doing it.

Capping the regular season with a 12-5 shellacking of visiting Oak Harbor Wednesday, the Yellow Jackets celebrated by storming the field for an impromptu dance-off.

Dropping a little cha-cha here and some Harlem Shake there, the 11 CWLL players closed things out in style.

“I can’t tell who was having more fun, the parents watching or the girls dancing!,” said proud mom Paula Peters.

“As one grandparent said to me last night after the game, ‘there is something special about those girls.’ I could not agree more!”

After winning in the rain, the Yellow Jackets will have a week off before returning to practice. Up next is All-Star competition.

Future foes might want to be wary of Central Whidbey.

“Take lots of hard work, dirt and pride, mix it all together and you have the Yellow Jackets!!,” Peters said. “Each girl gives it their all and are NOT going home with a loss!”

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Maddy (Paula Peters photos)

Yellow Jacket catcher Madalynn Georges sets the target. (Paula Peters photos)

Allison nastali

  Allison Nastali makes plans to park the ball somewhere up around Deception Pass.

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The Yellow Jackets stand united during pre-game festivities.

Emma

Emma Hargrave rocks her Central Whidbey colors at a U-Dub softball game.

Gwen

   Rising stars (l to r) Hope Sinclair, Gwen Gustafson and Vivian Farris celebrate another win.

The future is bright, almost as bright as the uniforms.

Softball is on the rise at every level in Coupeville, from a talented, young high school squad on down through three levels of little leaguers.

The youngest batch of diamond dandies is the Yellow Jackets, Central Whidbey Little League’s Minors squad.

The 11-woman team currently sits at a sparkling 9-1, with four games left on their schedule.

Their only loss was to an Anacortes team, a defeat they avenged with an 11-0 win in their most recent game.

The Yellow Jackets roster is a who’s who of future stars:

Vivian Farris
Madalynn Georges
Gwen Gustafson
Emma Hargrave
Allie Lucero
Madison McMillan
Allison Nastali
Alena Osborne
Sofia Peters
Hope Sinclair
Savina Wells

As they’ve played through the season, team mom Paula Peters has had a chance to see them up close and personal and she offers us this inside peek at the stars of tomorrow:

The really cool thing about this group of girls is that six out of 11 have known each other since kindergarten and all have attended Coupeville Elementary.

Two dads are coach’s, Mike Peters (he also runs concession) and Lark Gustafson and Ryan Georges is an assistant coach.

Three invested dads and their daughters.

The parents of these girls are really an awesome group. They help carpool, run concession and support each other.

I am Sofia’s mom and have been given the “team mom” spot and I am simply honored. To say I am lucky is not quite enough.

I have watched six of these girls grow from little girls to young ladies.

I have given band-aids, hair ribbons and hugs and I can tell you that every game, every win leaves a huge lump in my throat.

The last game this season we will take a group photo and the day these girls graduate from high school they will get that picture in a frame.

How does a group of 9, 10 and 11 year old girls become 9-1?

They love playing the game first, they help each other out and it is not uncommon to see the girls walk up to the pitcher and give her support; they do the “shake it off” and go back to playing.

I know that I am going on and on but as you can tell these girls mean quite a bit.

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Wolves

The proud Wolves pose with their trophy. (Mimi Johnson photos)

Gunslingers in braids.

Gunslingers in braids.

And the awards keep on rainin’ down.

A couple of hours after Coupeville’s 6th grade SWISH girls’ basketball squad captured second place in their postseason tourney Saturday, the 5th grade Wolves duplicated their feat.

The younger squad, coached by Lark Gustafson and Scott Hay, bounced the Bulldog Ballers 25-22 in their opening game, then were nipped 19-16 in the title game to the Burlington-Edison Hotshots.

In the championship Stella Johnson was on fire, raining down a team-high eight points.

Alita Blouin, Caroline Lhamon, Dakota Thomas and Gwen Gustafson also scored for Coupeville.

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Gwen Gustafson (John Fisken photos)

   Gwen Gustafson slices ‘n dices just like older sister Amanda Fabrizi used to do for the CHS hoops squad. (John Fisken photos)

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“You will not pass!! Or shoot! Or keep your sense of hearing…”

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“I don’t need all my fingers to score on this team!”

defense

   Eyes always moving, a young Wolf moves to cut off the opposing point guard’s path to the bucket.

"You dare to play defense? ON ME?!?!?!"

“You dare to play defense? ON ME?!?!?!”

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What caught your attention first? Their skills or their Day-Glo uniforms?

The future of Wolf basketball isn’t wearing red and black.

More like Day-Glo orange.

Coupeville’s 5th grade SWISH girls’ squad, wearing eye-popping uniforms, battled Anacortes into overtime Saturday, as travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away.

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

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3623538007

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