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(Mimi Johnson photo)

   The Coupeville Crush celebrate Red Nose Day before taking the field. (Mimi Johnson photos)

Jim Wheat

Umpire Jim Wheat gets in on the festivities (possibly against his will.)

(John Fisken photo)

Blue Pride. (John Fisken photo)

The only thing which can stop them is daylight.

Having battled visiting Anacortes to a 4-4 standstill through nine tense innings Thursday, the Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball squad finally exited a game without a win this season.

The rare tie, which the teams accepted after nearly three hours of play, left the Crush at 13-0-1 with two regular season games left.

With the game already three innings beyond normal Little League length, and the last strands of daylight sliding away, Central Whidbey loaded the bases in the ninth and went for broke.

Izzy Wells and Jill Prince walked, while Stella Johnson dropped in a well-placed hit to juice the bags.

Tossing a Hail Mary with nothing to lose, the Crush tried to steal home to nab the win, but Anacortes was ready for the play and denied a walk-off win.

“Their catcher is solid,” said Central coach Mimi Johnson. “She doesn’t miss much and she’s quick back there.”

With Crush hurler Wells locked in a pitcher’s duel with her Anacortes rival for most of the night, the two teams didn’t score as much as might be expected.

Central has rained down offensive terror on its foes to the tune of 167-95 this season, but had to scratch for every run Thursday.

The Crush fell behind early, then got back in the game on a pair of base knocks from Coral Caveness and Bella Velasco.

Wells was a buzzsaw, striking out hitters left and right, and the few times she let Anacortes touch the ball, her defense, especially Prince at first base, stepped up with big plays.

After trailing for much of the game, Central Whidbey tied things up in the sixth to force extra innings.

A two-out walk by Wells was followed by a “beautiful” RBI double from Bam Ries and an RBI single off of the bat of Caveness.

Deadlocked at 3-3, both teams had chances to end the stalemate in the seventh, but were denied.

Wells punched out a hitter to strand the go-ahead run in the top of the inning, while Anacortes’ third baseman nailed a runner at the plate in the bottom half.

The Crush had set things up nicely with hits from Kaela Meffert and Kylie Van Velkenburgh, but got tangled on an infield fly.

Like two counter-punching boxers warily circling each other, the squads each tallied a run in the eighth.

Anacortes nabbed the lead with aggressive base-running, but Central countered when Prince used her “well-trained eye” to eke out a walk.

She advanced on a shot by Wells, then scampered home when Anacortes booted a ball hit by Caveness.

If Rhododendron Park had lights, the two teams might still be playing.

On this night, however, they (symbolically) bowed to each other and went home for a late dinner.

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We win, son. We win. (Renae Mulholland photo)

We win, son. We win. (Renae Mulholland photo)

They danced with the devil and escaped.

After rolling through most of its schedule ten-running foes left and right, the Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball squad came dangerously close to taking its first loss of the season Tuesday night.

Not so fast.

Rallying for six runs in its final at-bats, the Coupeville Crush sent the game to extra innings, then pulled out a stunning 19-18 come-from-behind victory in Oak Harbor.

Central Whidbey was actually down to its final out, but the Crush sluggers found some magic left in their back pockets to wiggle away and improve to 13-0 on the season.

Kylie Van Velkinburgh ripped a three-run, two-out single back up the middle in the top of the sixth, then came around to score the tying run when she successfully stole home.

Having knotted the game up at 17, the Crush blanked a stunned Oak Harbor squad in the bottom half of the inning, as Central Whidbey hurler Izzy Wells struck out the side.

Starting the seventh with a runner on second (thanks to softball extra-inning rules), Coupeville immediately plated them when Jill Prince smacked an RBI triple over the head of the right fielder.

She then came home herself on an RBI fielder’s choice off the bat of teammate McKenna Somes.

Oak Harbor scraped out a run in the bottom of the seventh, before the Crush slammed the door.

Wells gunned down back-to-back hitters, then Prince smoothly fielded a ground ball and stamped on first to end the season’s most improbable win.

The Crush have three regular season games left, starting with a home game 6 PM Thursday against Anacortes at Rhododendron Park.

After that, they’ll play in the Bill Sparks Tournament starting June 3.

“I’m excited about the tournament as we will see three new teams, one from South Skagit and two from Sedro,” said Crush coach Mimi Johnson.

It’ll also be a family reunion, as Johnson’s niece pitches for one of their tourney rivals.

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Izzy Wells prepares to crack off some heat from the pitcher's circle. (Renae Mulholland photos)

Izzy Wells is coming for all your strikeouts. (Renae Mulholland photos)

Audrianna Shaw

Audrianna Shaw, a two-way terror.

Kylie Van Velkinburgh

Kylie Van Velkinburgh stares into the other team’s soul, and watches it shatter.

Coral Caveness

   Coral Caveness delivered a huge two-run single Thursday night as the Crush rolled to 8-0 on the season.

The team that can’t be beat, won’t be beat.

After trailing for the first time all season, the Central Whidbey Little League Majors softball squad rebounded to drill Oak Harbor 17-7.

The come-from-behind victory lifted the Crush to a flawless 8-0 on the season.

Kaela Meffert reached base four times (three hits and a walk) while Coral Caveness cranked a two-run single to spark the offense.

The Crush has gotten production from the top of the order to the back of the bench all season, said coach Mimi Johnson.

It starts with the pitcher-catcher duo of Izzy Wells and Stella Johnson, who are in tune with each other.

Izzy has done amazing at pitching, and it’s quite fun to watch Stella call pitches,” Mimi Johnson said.

“They have been working on figuring out how to pitch to different batters. Got a scaredy up to bat? High and inside will have her jumping out of the batters box every time,” she added with a laugh.

Checking off a few of her players, Johnson referred to Audrianna Shaw as a “hitting machine,” praised Sofie Martin and daughter Stella as “menaces on the bases” and marveled at Abby Mulholland’s bat control.

Abby has mastered the bunt, it lays down like a pillow.”

The Crush commander could go on all evening about her talented team.

“I have a large squad, so I’m sure there is much more I could say,” Johnson said. “They’re a great group of girls and they genuinely care about each other.”

While the Crush are running away with games, they’re doing it in style as well.

Moose (Moran) is our resident DJ, so we now have music and walk up songs,” Johnson said. “Our home games are like giant parties!

“Heck, the girls even have me dabbing (is that right??) as a base-running sign. What is this game coming to?”

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Stella Johnson (Mimi Johnson photos)

   Stella Johnson fires the ball back to Coupeville Crush hurler Izzy Wells. (Mimi Johnson photos)

Abby

   7-0 and it’s all smiles in the Central Whidbey dugout for Kaela Meffert (left) and Abby Mulholland.

Can’t touch ’em.

Central Whidbey Little League’s Majors softball squad continues to rampage across the land, thrashing foes left and right.

Thursday night the opponent was South Whidbey, and once again the Coupeville Crush dropped the boom.

This time out, the score was a more-modest 18-10 in a game called after five innings because of the onset of dusk.

The victory lifts the Crush to a flawless 7-0 on the season.

Sofie Martin, Izzy Wells and Kaela Meffert delivered big hits for CWLL, while Wells was her usual imposing self while stalking the pitcher’s circle.

While the game dragged on a bit, thanks to bad calls inflicted on both teams and some discussion about rules, nothing seems to be able to derail the Crush.

Central Whidbey returns to action with a pair of home games next week against the best teams Oak Harbor can muster.

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Coupeville Crush players pick up tips while watching college softball. (Renae Mulholland photos)

   Coupeville Crush players pick up tips while watching college softball. (Renae Mulholland photos)

Too quick for you.

   Too quick for you. Central Whidbey’s softball sluggers have been scoring runs in bunches this season.

The farm system is in great shape.

Central Whidbey Little League’s top softball squads, which are preparing the players who will one day star for Coupeville High School, both put in strong work Tuesday.

The Coupeville Crush, the league’s Majors team, improved to 4-0 with its fourth straight rout, thrashing Oak Harbor Purple 21-4.

Meanwhile, the Venom fell behind early in Anacortes, then stormed almost all the way back before being nipped 11-9 in Juniors play.

The Crush, who have been ten-running (and then some) foes this year, got stellar work in the pitcher’s circle from Stella Johnson and Izzy Wells.

Johnson, making her pitching debut for mom/coach Mimi, struck out three, while Wells whiffed six in relief.

Coupeville’s bats put the game away quickly, with five in the first.

After scraping out a single run in the second, the Crush went ballistic in the third inning, raining down death and destruction on Oak Harbor en route to slapping 15 runs on the scoreboard.

“Third inning was crazy!! So proud of these girls!!,” said a jubilant Mimi Johnson afterwards.

The Venom (1-1), playing on the road for the first time, fell behind early, giving up seven runs in the bottom of the first.

After that, however, they settled down and won the scoring battle over the final six innings of play, while hurlers Scout Smith and Chelsea Prescott kept Anacortes largely in check.

Prescott thumped a two-run home run while Maya Toomey-Stout whacked a sweet double to lead the offensive attack.

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