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Hope Lodell scored Coupeville's first run of the season Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)

   Hope Lodell scored Coupeville’s first run of the season Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)

Sequim brought out the big boppers.

The 2A school thumped a pair of long home runs Wednesday en route to powering past visiting Coupeville 12-1 in a five-inning softball game.

The non-conference loss dropped the Wolves to 0-2 on the young season as they head into an Island rivalry battle at South Whidbey Friday.

CHS freshman hurler Katrina McGranahan put in decent work on the mound for the Wolves, but couldn’t overcome a murderer’s row of hitters.

“It was a little bit of a rough pitching day for Katrina,” said Coupeville coach Deanna Rafferty. “She was pitching solid strikes with some questionable pitch calls by the umpires, but Sequim just had a solid batting line up and were hitting hard.

“Sequim had two out of the park home runs, which would rattle any great pitcher.”

Senior McKayla Bailey, who threw almost every inning for CHS the last two years, made her first appearance as a pitcher this season.

Still working back after shoulder surgery, she came on in relief of McGranahan and gunned down Sequim one-two-three in her inning of work.

Bailey also cracked a double, one of two extra base hits collected by Coupeville.

Hailey Hammer had the other two-base knock, plating fab frosh Hope Lodell with the first Wolf run of the season in the top of the fourth.

“Overall our batting improved immensely from our first game but there is always room for improvement,” Rafferty said.

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Hope Lodell, one of many Wolves to play strongly Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Hope Lodell, one of many Wolves to play strongly Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

The Wolves enjoy a break from the muggy gym while a fire alarm is checked out. (Amy King photo)

  The Wolves enjoy a break from the muggy gym while a faulty fire alarm is checked out. (Amy King photo)

They put in a full day’s work.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad spent close to 12 hours together Saturday.

Playing at a tournament in Bellingham hosted by Meridian, the Wolves met up at the CHS gym at 6:30 in the morning and didn’t return until 6 PM.

Along the way they played three matches, survived a muggy gym and were evacuated when faulty fire alarms interrupted them mid-match.

And while it didn’t win any of the three matches (losing to Nooksack Valley, Sehome and Mount Baker), Coupeville did have its fair share of highlights along the way.

“I know it was a long day, but the girls really stepped up and worked hard,” said CHS coach Amy King. “They did things today I haven’t seen them really do before. There were so many great rallies, awesome digs and hits.

“I’m very proud of each of them and how they continued to battle,” she added. “We may not have won but we made the other teams work for every point.

“This group is chalk full of talent and heart. I appreciated their positive attitudes and the way they constantly help each other out.”

The Wolves opened against Nooksack and had a bit of a struggle to blink away the early-morning tiredness. They got stronger as the match progressed, eventually falling 25-10, 25-17, 25-21.

Hope Lodell continued to earn her nickname of “The Surgeon,” slicin’ n’ dicin’ her foes with precision serving.

She nailed 14 serves in (including an ace) while Katrina McGranahan and Payton Aparicio connected successfully on 10 apiece.

McGranahan spent most of the match stalking the net, then exploding upwards to deny Nooksack. She amassed seven hits, two blocks and five tips in the match.

King also gave a nod of approval to the play of Sophia Hassapis and Abby Parker (“she was going for everything and saved a few balls heading out of the court”).

The middle match of the day started strong, then faded a bit, as Coupeville fell 25-20, 25-8, 25-12 to Sehome.

“We couldn’t maintain our scrappiness and let some of our errors get to us,” King said.

Lodell, Maggie Crimmins and Kayla Rose were money at the service stripe, while McGranahan soared for two court-shaking blocks that “got the bench screaming.”

Aparaicio, Rose, McGranahan, Lauren Grove and Kameryn St Onge spread out the kills, taking turns at destroying Sehome’s carefully-planned attacks.

Things got interesting near the end of the day, as the Wolves and their final opponent, Mt. Baker, got run out of the gym midway through the first set when fire alarms went off.

After a reprieve from a stuffy gym and a chance to sit outside in the breeze and take selfies, the two teams got back it, with Baker eventually triumphing 25-17, 25-20.

King came away pleased with the play of all of her players who made the day-long trip.

Hope and Lauren were very consistent in their setting duties. Moving around the court, setting their teammates up and being steady all around on both offense and defense,” she said. “Kayla served for Lauren all day as Lauren’s shoulder has been giving her some problems. Kayla did a great job with serving as well as back row defense.

Payton and Katrina did a great job with serve receive and defense; Abby stepped in and played a very aggressive back row and had several saves,” King added. “Kameryn, Allison (Wenzel), Mackenzi (Valko), Sophia and Claire (Mietus) all had great moments, whether tipping, hitting, serving or defense.

“They all contributed positively through the day.”

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Kameryn St Onge, destroyer of volleyballs. (John fIsken photos)

Kameryn St Onge, destroyer of volleyballs. (John Fisken photos)

Stay calm? Not after Hope "The Surgeon" Lodell just sliced and diced the other team.

Stay calm? Not after Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell (8) just sliced and diced the other team.

Makenzi Valko

Mackenzi Valko is locked and loaded.

Sophia Hassapis is in the groove.

Sophia Hassapis is in the groove.

Possible gas leak...

Um…

"Don't make me operate, cause I will open a can of whup-ass and administer it without anesthesia!!"

   “Don’t make me operate, cause I will open a can of whup-ass and administer it without anesthesia!!”

High-flyin’ and camera’-lovin.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball spikers are a big-hittin’, fun-lovin’ bunch, as captured in pics Thursday by traveling photo man John Fisken.

This weekend, the Wolves and coach Amy King are off to Bellingham for the Meridian JV Tourney.

Before they hit the road, take a moment to grab a look at what they’ve already done in front of the cameras. To see more, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6738&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Purchase any of them (you can use the coupon code EB67384962 to get 15% off) and you’ll help fund scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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Hear me roar! A young Hope Lodell vents with aunt Teresa Terry.

Hear me roar! A young Hope Lodell vents with aunt Teresa Terry.

Modern-day hoops star.

Modern-day hoops star.

Flexin' the guns for the CWLL Venom, which crushed teams by 10+ runs all summer.

Flexin’ the guns for the Central Whidbey Little League Venom, who crushed foes by 10+ runs all summer long.

There can only be one!!

From an early age (I’ve known her since she was born) Coupeville High School freshman Hope Lodell has lived by the credo of “Highlander.”

A rampaging force of nature whether playing basketball, volleyball or softball (where she crushed it as a key member of a little league team that went to the state tourney this summer), Hopey is a beast.

Who just happens to be one of the nicest, sweetest, most endearing young women you’ll ever meet, a devoted sister to big bro Noah and a complete charmer.

But don’t buy the nice girl act, cause she’ll rip your heart out and show it to you if you line up opposite her.

While beaming a huge smile.

If you look at the top photo above, which captures her in the days when she was rockin’ the bangs look, you can see a warrior being born.

I am Hope. Hear me roar!!

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Hope Lodell (John Fisken photos)

Hope Lodell — the spiritual heir to CHS’s current camera-lovin’ softball superstar, McKayla Bailey. (John Fisken photos)

Venom hurler Bella Northup flings pure heat.

Venom hurler Bella Northup flings pure heat.

All stars, one and all. Back (l to r) Justine McGranahan,

   Back (l to r) Justine McGranahan, Veronica Crownover, Northup, Lauren Rose, Katrina McGranahan, Kevin McGranahan, Emily Licence, Mia Littlejohn, Ron Wright. Front: Sarah Wright, Lodell, Robin Cedillo, Heather Nastali, Tamika Nastali.

Crownover hauls in a throw at first, beating the runner to the bag.

Crownover hauls in a throw at first, beating the runner to the bag.

A little pep talk.

A little pep talk.

The hunt goes on.

Having split its first two games at the state tournament, the Central Whidbey Little League Juniors All-Star softball squad returns to action this afternoon in a must-win game.

The Venom (18-1) play Woodinville at 4 PM in Shoreline, and a win puts them in the final four. A loss and they become the third team to be eliminated from the eight-team field.

To get you ready, take a gander at the pics above, shot during Sunday’s 4-1 win over Mercer Island by travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

And, if you like what you see and want to check out more (and possibly purchase some), pop over to:

http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf354a007af0

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