
Coral Caveness must have glue in her glove, cause nothing gets by her. (John Fisken photos)

Tongue out, Audrianna Shaw comes flying in with the game’s first run. After walking, Shaw stole second, third and home.

Coach Ian Somes watches the action unfold.

Scout Smith prepares to go yard.

Smith was a two-way terror, combining with reliever Mollie Bailey to whiff nine batters.

Marenna Rebischke-Smith blasts her team’s longest hit of the season, a thunderous RBI double to right.

Mckenna Somes, the youngest player on the team, runs down a ball. She also had a pair of RBI at the plate.
The future of Wolf softball played like champs.
As travelin’ photo man John Fisken clicked away, the Diamond Dusters, a Central Whidbey Little League majors softball squad sponsored by Bailey Dirt Works, pounded the North Whidbey Gold 12-9.
The squad, coached by Ian Somes (with help from Rusty Bailey, Adam Caveness and Ken Martin), has a varied roster.
Some players are in their first year, while a chunk played for last year’s 9-10 District All-Star champs, who were coached by Mimi Johnson.
Headlining the team are four veterans who will move up to the next level after this season — Scout Smith, Marenna Rebischke-Smith, Emma Mathusek and Emma Somes.
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