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Izzy Wells? She’s pretty good at this softball thing. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

This was a big one.

The Coupeville High School varsity softball team is chasing a return to the state tournament this spring, and games against quality foes will prep the Wolves for high-pressure contests to come.

Which is why CHS coach Kevin McGranahan had a huge smile on his face Wednesday after watching his team dismantle visiting Cedar Park Christian-Bothell.

Powered by sisterly sluggers Izzy and Savina Wells — who combined for five RBI — Coupeville KO’d the Eagles 7-4 in a game in which the home team never trailed.

The non-conference victory, coming against a quality 1A foe, lifts the 2B Wolves to 7-1 on the season.

Next up is a road trip Thursday to Sultan for another non-league tilt, before a Northwest 2B/1B League doubleheader Friday at La Conner.

While CPC resides in a different classification now, the Eagles are former league rivals of the Wolves, from back when both schools lived in the 1A North Sound Conference.

The last time any Washington state high school softball teams vied in a state tourney, Izzy Wells was a freshman phenom, and getting past the Eagles was a major step to the Wolves advancing to the big dance.

Jump forward three years, with the last two postseason-free thanks to Covid, and the Izzinator is now a battle-hardened senior flinging fastballs caught by Savina, her freshman catcher.

Wednesday the duo clicked as usual, with Izzy Wells whiffing 12 Eagles, with the final punchout coming on the game’s last out.

The sisters also led the way at the plate, but they weren’t the only ones, as Coupeville rained down 10 hits on the Eagles.

The first big base-knocks came early, with the Wolves erupting for three runs in the bottom of the first inning.

Audrianna Shaw opened things with an emphatic leadoff single to right field, before CPC recorded back-to-back outs to (almost) escape untouched.

I say almost, because Izzy Wells, Madison McMillan, and Mia Farris erupted for consecutive RBI singles, plating their teammates with well-smacked hits.

The elder Wells went to left field with a shot, McMillan tore the top of the shortstop’s glove off with a laser, then Farris capped things by spanking a ball between two CPC fielders.

Coupeville added another two-out run in the second, with Savina Wells lashing a liner to straightaway center to send Gwen Gustafson motoring for home.

Cedar Park fouled off a ton of pitches, sending Wolf bench players running in every direction to retrieve runaway balls, but couldn’t break through against Izzy Wells.

One of the few times the Eagles made solid contact, a batter lofted a long fly only to see Shaw, gliding across the top of the grass in centerfield, smoothly snag the ball out of the air while in mid-stride.

Coupeville’s defense was first-rate most of the game, as evidenced by a one-two-three inning in the fourth.

McMillan snagged a pop-up between short and third and Savina Wells scraped the heavens to pull down a foul ball which hit the clouds behind home.

But it was the third out which was the most eye-popping, as Allie Lucero scrambled to pull in a foul ball over first, then went airborne like she had time travelled back to The Karate Kid and run afoul of “Sweep the leg, Johnny!”

The ball hit Lucero’s mitt, both of her legs violently shot out from beneath her, and the slick-fielding lefty went face-first into the sweet, sweet grass.

While never dropping the ball, it should be noted, which caused her teammates, coaches, and fans to go bonkers.

Allie Lucero is a defensive dynamo.

CPC got one run across on a Wolf error to cut the deficit to 4-1, but that was where it remained until a wild fifth inning.

The frame started with a sickening injury, as two Eagles players thunked into each other while chasing after a Shaw foul ball.

Neither the CPC catcher or third baseman called each other off on the play, and the duo met while traveling at full steam, sending both players crashing.

With no protective gear or face mask, the infielder took the worst of the collision, and remained face down for some time, eventually leaving a spattering of blood in the dirt.

Her face wrapped in gauze, one eye covered, the battered Eagle was able to eventually walk off the field largely under her own power, but it rattled her teammates.

Given a second chance, Shaw eked out a walk, then stole second to launch a game-busting three-run rally.

Once again, the rampaging Wells sisters brought the heat, with Savina punching an RBI single — but only after she bounced a foul ball off the windshield of a moving car.

Putting the final punctuation point on an unusual half-inning, Izzy launched a moon shot, almost clearing the fence, before outrunning the relay to claim a two-run homerun.

While CPC got the three runs back in the top of the sixth, that was as much of a comeback as it could mount on this day.

Izzy Wells ended the sixth by corralling a high pop-up, before coming back around to garner strikeouts #11 and #12 as she closed out the game in the seventh.

With Coupeville’s league games having been blowouts, getting the chance to play quality bigger-school foes like CPC or Lynden Christian — the only squad to upend the Wolves this season — is huge.

“We finally played a competitive game and we played mostly clean,” Kevin McGranahan said.

“Bats looked good against real pitching and we never wavered, even when they were trying to come back.

“It was a good test to see where we are now, compared to where we were when we played Lynden Christian.”

 

Wednesday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 single
Mia Farris — 1 single
Gwen Gustafson — 1 walk
Maya Lucero — 1 single
Madison McMillan — 2 singles, 1 walk
Audrianna Shaw — 1 single, 1 walk
Izzy Wells — 1 single, 1 homerun
Savina Wells – 2 singles

Savina Wells rips the hide off the softball.

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Maya Lucero was a hit machine Tuesday as Coupeville High School softball rolled to its fifth-straight win. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The hits (and the wins) keep raining down.

Pounding out 17 base-knocks Tuesday, the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad squashed host Orcas Island 15-0.

The game, which was mercy-ruled after five innings, sends the Wolves into the remainder of spring break carrying a five-game winning streak.

Now 4-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-1 overall, Coupeville is off until Apr. 11, when it travels to Sultan for a non-conference clash with the 1A Turks.

Tuesday’s tilt was one-sided all the way, with Coupeville softball running its NWL mark to 16-0 since returning to the league before the 2020-2021 school year.

“Another long trip to the islands, but very successful,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan.

Izzy (Wells) was dominant in the circle and we hit well again.”

Coupeville’s senior hurler did all of the work on the defensive side of the ball, whiffing 14 Orcas hitters, only letting one Viking slip away for a very brief moment.

That Orcas batter grounded out on a comebacker to the circle, with Izzy Wells flipping the ball to Melanie Navarro at first.

Izzy Wells gets nasty.

At the plate Coupeville gave its hosts a flicker of a hope, not scoring until the top of the second.

Izzy Wells reached on an error, before Allie Lucero, Maya Lucero, and Sofia Peters whacked back-to-back-to-back singles to plate a pair of runners.

The Wolves blew things open with five runs in the third, thanks to seven straight hits.

The big blows came from Taylor Brotemarkle, Savina Wells, and Izzy Wells, who crunched doubles one after another.

Three more tallies in the fourth, and a final five-spot in the top of the fifth inning set the final margin in a game where Coupeville could have been much more savage if it wanted.

The Wolves have won their four league games this season by a combined score of 83-0, balancing the need to keep improving with not wanting to overly embarrass their overmatched NWL rivals.

 

Tuesday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 2 doubles
Mia Farris
— 1 walk
Lily Leedy
— 2 singles
Allie Lucero
— 2 singles
Maya Lucero
— 3 singles, 1 double
Madison McMillan
— 1 single
Sofia Peters
— 1 single, 1 walk
Audrianna Shaw — 1 single, 1 walk
Izzy Wells
— 1 single, 1 double, 1 walk
Savina Wells
— 2 doubles

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Freshman phenom Madison McMillan and the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad won 30-0 Friday. That is not a misprint. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Nobody has touched them yet.

The Coupeville High School varsity softball team strolled to its third Northwest 2B/1B League win of the season Friday, and its 15th without a loss since returning to the conference in time for the 2020-2021 school year.

Spurred on by a Friday Harbor coach who openly requested the Wolves keep playing hard so his team could learn under fire, CHS racked up 13 hits and 25 walks in a 30-0 win mercy-ruled after five innings.

While Coupeville coach Kevin McGranahan has been a stickler for not unnecessarily embarrassing overmatched foes, he adapted to the situation and made sure all 13 Wolf girls who were in uniform played and reached base.

The Wolves, who sit at 5-1 overall, with their only loss to 1A powerhouse Lynden Christian, struck early, raining down 10 runs in the first inning.

Toss on another three in the second, and a game-busting 15-spot in the third, and Coupeville, which went 12-0 in a pared-down, conference-only pandemic season last year, is clicking.

“We all did well,” McGranahan said. “The girls were very disciplined at the plate and made the plays (pitcher) Izzy (Wells) let them make (in the field).”

Izzy Wells held Friday Harbor without a hit, whiffing eight, which left her defenders with plenty of time to stand around and admire her pitches popping into the mitt of catcher (and lil’ sis) Savina Wells.

The one glitch was the teams were supposed to play a doubleheader but had to cut things to just one game after a ferry delay pushed back the start time by a solid 45 minutes.

Coupeville returns to action Tuesday, Apr. 5, when it makes another island-hopping trip, this time to play Orcas Island with a chance to get to 4-0 in NWL action.

After that the Wolves have a break from league play, with non-conference tilts against always-tough 1A schools Sultan and Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood.

 

Friday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 2 singles, 1 double, 2 walks
Mia Farris — 3 walks
Gwen Gustafson — 1 walk
Violette Huegerich — 1 double, 1 walk
Lily Leedy — 1 walk
Allie Lucero — 2 walks
Maya Lucero — 1 single, 1 walk
Madison McMillan — 5 walks
Melanie Navarro — 1 single, 2 walks
Sofia Peters — 1 single
Audrianna Shaw — 1 triple, 4 walks
Izzy Wells — 2 singles, 2 doubles, 1 walk
Savina Wells — 1 single, 2 walks

Maya Lucero and Co. are a hit-happy offensive machine.

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Taylor Brotemarkle cracked four hits Wednesday as Coupeville’s varsity softball squad went run-crazy. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was beautifully brutal.

Putting together a nearly flawless performance Wednesday, the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad put a hurtin’ on Darrington.

Rapping out 22 hits, while ace hurler Izzy Wells tossed a perfect game, the Wolves shredded the visiting Loggers 20-0 in a game mercy-ruled in the bottom of the third inning.

The victory lifts Coupeville to 2-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, 4-1 overall, with a doubleheader at Friday Harbor up next on the schedule.

With just a narrow loss to 1A power Lynden Christian preventing a perfect start to the season, the Wolves have been clicking on all cylinders.

Wednesday’s tilt showcased Coupeville in all its glory, with Izzy Wells carving up Darrington like Freddy Kreuger dispatching sleepy teens back in his prime cinematic slashing days.

Eight of the nine Loggers to walk to the plate went down on strikeouts, with one lone hitter meekly grounding out to Wolf third-baseman Madison McMillan.

At the plate, the Wolves sprayed hits in every direction, with 10 different players getting at least one base-knock.

Fab frosh Mia Farris had the biggest blow, crushing a hard liner into the gap in right field before careening around the basepaths for a home run.

That was one of eight extra-base hits for the Wolves, as Audrianna Shaw, Savina Wells, and Izzy Wells collected triples to go along with two-baggers by Taylor Brotemarkle, Allie Lucero, Shaw, and Maya Lucero.

“The girls came out swinging big bats from the first hitter to the last,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan. “We were on a mission tonight and they really showed what they can do if we all do our job.

“Hard to say who was someone to focus on, because they all were hitting tonight.”

 

Wednesday varsity stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 3 singles, 1 double
Mia Farris — 2 singles, 1 home run
Gwen Gustafson — 2 singles
Allie Lucero — 1 single, 1 double
Maya Lucero — 1 single, 1 double, 1 walk
Madison McMillan — 2 singles, 1 walk
Sofia Peters — 1 single
Audrianna Shaw — 1 double, 1 triple, 1 walk
Izzy Wells — 1 triple, 1 walk
Savina Wells — 2 singles, 1 triple

 

Chloe Marzocca and the Wolf JV cruised to a win.

Unexpected JV win:

No one knew Darrington had a JV team, so Coupeville was caught off guard when one unexpectedly appeared.

Which didn’t stop the Wolves.

Plucked straight from the practice field, Coupeville’s second squad — not in full uniform — jumped on the field and rolled to a 10-2 win in a two-inning scrimmage game.

No book was kept, but McGranahan praised the pitching performance of freshman Chloe Marzocca and the booming bat of 8th grader Teagan Calkins, who hit a walk-off inside-the-park home run.

Most importantly, the unofficial bout gave both schools a chance to get more playing time for young players, which bodes well for the continued growth of softball in the NWL.

“Darrington is a young JV team with mostly 8th graders,” McGranahan said. “So, it’s great they want to play and develop, so the program can grow.”

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Allie Lucero crunched a home run Saturday as Coupeville softball thrashed South Whidbey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The bats were booming.

South Whidbey whacked back-to-back home runs Saturday, but the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad responded with a barrage of base-knocks.

Rapping out 20 hits, including a tater of their own, the Wolves held off their Island rivals, winning 15-5 on the road at Langley.

The non-conference victory gives CHS a home-and-away season sweep of the Falcons, and lifts Coupeville to 3-1 on the season.

Saturday’s tilt was a game the Wolves led from start to finish, but also one that they didn’t fully put away until the day’s final two innings.

Up 6-2 through five frames, Coupeville pushed three runs across in the sixth, then slapped an exclamation point on things with a six-run surge in the seventh inning.

That capped a game in which the Wolves jumped out to a 3-0 lead after a half inning of play.

Pushing its advantage out to 6-0 heading into the bottom of the fourth, Coupeville was cruising on both sides of the ball.

Until Chanel Sterba and Morgan Batchelor broke through with consecutive longballs.

If she was ruffled, Wolf hurler Izzy Wells never showed it, promptly setting the next six Falcons down on strikeouts.

The senior flame thrower recorded a season-best 17 K’s on the afternoon, requiring her teammates to only record four outs on their own.

With the game still close, Coupeville broke things open in the late going.

The sixth-inning rally started with Wolf frosh Mia Farris getting plunked by a wayward pitch, followed by a thunderous triple off the bat of senior Audrianna Shaw.

From there, a two-bagger from Savina Wells — which narrowly missed being a home run — and singles by Madison McMillan and Gwen Gustafson kept the good times going.

Things really got fun in the seventh, however, with Coupeville raining down eight hits in the frame, including Allie Lucero tagging a moon shot to join the exclusive homer-hittin’ society.

Doubles from Izzy Wells, Farris, and Taylor Brotemarkle didn’t travel quite as far, but also dealt severe damage to South Whidbey’s hopes.

“Late in the game we finally started hitting our stride offensively and got some runs to put the distance on them and put the game away,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan.

“We had some good hits when we were being aggressive.”

 

Saturday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 single, 1 double
Mia Farris — 1 double, 1 walk
Gwen Gustafson — 2 singles
Lily Leedy — 1 single
Allie Lucero — 1 single, 1 home run
Maya Lucero — 1 single
Madison McMillan — 1 single, 1 walk
Melanie Navarro — 1 single
Audrianna Shaw — 1 single, 1 triple, 1 walk
Izzy Wells — 3 singles, 1 double
Savina Wells — 2 singles, 1 double

Wolf hurler Izzy Wells whiffed 17 Falcons.

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