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   “He’s too fast! We need some duct tape to keep this thing on his head!!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I dare you to run! Seriously, just try me, girl! I’ll make your whole family cry!!”

Bringin’ the heat on Opening Day.

Put the ball in play and let the runs rain down.

“I’m a ballet dancer in my other life…”

Runnin’ for the spotlight.

   “It’s a deal. You hit a homerun, and we’ll use your idea and install a soft serve ice cream machine in the dugout.”

Safe at home and the celebration begins.

Ready or not, little league is back.

While some might argue the second week of April is a wee bit early for Opening Day, Central Whidbey Little League lucked out Monday, enjoying blue skies.

The league’s minors softball and baseball squads opened play at Rhododendron Park and both teams came away with fairly one-sided victories over North Whidbey teams.

Baseball zinged to a 10-1 win, while softball went wild on the base paths, racking up 17 steals in an 11-3 win.

The Hammerheads softball squad got strong work in the pitcher’s circle from Chloe Marzocca and Taylor Brotemarkle, while Teagan Calkins “was a vacuum behind the plate,” according to coach Fred Farris.

Mia Farris, Madison McMillan, Hayden Daniel, Marzocca, Brotemarkle and Brooke Van Velkinburgh all collected base-knocks, with McMillan leading the way with two hits.

Van Velkinburgh had the best play of the night, though, as she blasted a single off a pitch that bounced to the plate.

Not content to pad her ball-strike count, she stepped forward and smartly whacked the ball, serving notice that defenses better not sleep on her.

Mayleen Weatherford, Jada Heaton, Sydney Wallace, Naosha Rose, Katie Marti and Liza Zustiak all came around to score after getting on base thanks to walks.

While the Opening Day action was playing out, intrepid photo ace John Fisken bounced between diamonds to capture photos.

The pics above are courtesy him, but are just the tip of the iceberg.

To see everything he shot (and perhaps purchase some glossies for grandma) pop over to:

Softball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Little-League-baseball-and-softball/CWLL-Minor-BB-2018-04-09/

Baseball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Little-League-baseball-and-softball/CWLL-Minor-SB-2018-04-09-vs-NWLL/

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   Mere moments later, Julian Welling delivered a win for Coupeville when he ripped a walk-off base-knock in extra innings. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Emma Mathusek gets low to field an incoming rocket (and avoid the wind).

   Wolf superstars Ashley Menges (left) and Ema Smith provide an answer to the old-school question … who let the dogs out?

   Darren and Kelly Crownover commune with nature, from the safety of their “bubbles.”

   There’s more to this pic than meets the eye, as our paparazzi has gone artistic on us, intentionally blurring out everything but the incoming baseball.

   “So … we all agree … it’s freakin’ windy as heck out here and we need a domed stadium.”

Joey Lippo dances the bunt ballet.

   Katrina McGranahan, manning the dugout bell that the Wolf softballers ding to celebrate big plays, enjoys her power.

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these paparazzi from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.

Apparently you can add wind to the motto, as lightning-fast camera clicker John Fisken braved sustained gusts Saturday to shoot every sport going down in Cow Town.

Wolf soccer glossies already hit Coupeville Sports and now you can marinate in softball and baseball.

To see everything Fisken shot, pop over to:

Softball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2017-2018/2018-04-07-vs-Forks/

Baseball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2017-2018/2018-04-07-vs-Cedarcrest/

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   Coupeville softball manager extraordinaire Kayla Rose is baffled by the rare sight of sunlight streaming through her camera. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Scout Smith gets nasty, firing BBs at hitters who couldn’t hit watermelons.

   Rumble, young woman, rumble. Frosh Chelsea Prescott cranks out another solid hit.

Mackenzie Davis, master of multi-tasking.

   Coming in hot, Veronica Crownover is already ready to get a high-five for scoring.

Backed by a substantial fan club, Katrina McGranahan is ready to rake.

   “Just take a deep breath, coach. It’s me; I’m gonna kill it, babe!” Mollie Bailey was born for the spotlight.

   Sarah Wright and the Meridian catcher dance a ballet on their knees. Spoiler: the ball popped loose, Wright slapped home. Winner, winner, chicken dinner, CHS.

The camera was clicking almost as fast as the runs were scoring.

Blessed with a rare sunny day, and absolutely no prairie wind in the slightest, wanderin’ photo bug John Fisken clicked madly away Friday afternoon as Coupeville softball destroyed Meridian 18-0.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2017-2018/2018-04-06-vs-Meridian/

And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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   Josh Robinson gets ready to launch a charge up-field. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   The catcher is ready, but she’ll never get her mitt on the ball, as Lauren Rose smokes yet another hit.

Jacob Smith powers into the lead during a tense relay leg.

Freshman phenom Genna Wright makes an offering to the sun gods.

Jake Hoagland delivers pain unto an innocent baseball.

   Wolf runners Mallory Kortuem (foreground) and Natalie Hollrigel push hard for the finish line.

Ben Smith fights with a rival for possession of the ball.

   International superstar McKenzie Bailey finds multiple ways to stay warm on a chilly prairie while watching lil’ sis Mollie play softball.

The games will return.

Yes, today is the third consecutive day without a Coupeville team playing, as a rain-soaked spring break plays out.

But Friday, weather permitting, brings the return of Wolf softball, and Saturday is slated to see softball, baseball and soccer all take the field.

Until then, a smattering of photos, drawing from all the various spring sports, to remind you of what it looks like when athletes are actually in action.

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   CHS senior Hope Lodell, a volleyball and softball star, is an example of an athlete who fits the criteria for scholarship money offered by photographer John Fisken. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The race is on.

The deadline for scholarship money offered by local photo whiz kid John Fisken is drawing near, and I’m here to help with easy access to the application forms.

Coupeville and Oak Harbor High School seniors who meet the criteria and get their work done in a timely fashion — he’s picking up the applications Tuesday — will be in the running for cash rewards funded by photo purchases.

To be eligible, you need to hit these bullet points:

*Must have participated in at least 2 sports for all 4 years of high school

*Must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA

*Must NOT be getting any type of athletic scholarship from any college

*Must submit a 500-word essay, “How Sports Made Me A Better Person”

You can print out the application form by clicking on the links below:

Scholarship application – Oak Harbor

Scholarship application – Coupeville

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