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Katrina McGranahan has never stopped smiling, from little league to highs chool. (John Fisken photo)

   A big play whiz kid, Katrina McGranahan has never stopped smiling, from little league to high school. (John Fisken photo)

Katrina McGranahan has four years to be a great athlete at Coupeville High School.

Thursday afternoon it only took one swing of her bat to become a legend.

Years from now, half the town will claim they were there, at the end of a sun-drenched, three-hour war of attrition for first place in the Olympic League softball standings.

They will claim they made it through the big hits, the terrible mistakes, the wild mood swings.

That they saw the Wolves come within one swing of 10-running visiting Chimacum, only to come one swing away from losing it all, only to recapture victory in the most goosebump-raising fashion of all.

Most of all, they will remember a stone-cold freshman ripping a two-out, bottom-of-the-seventh shot to left field that cleared the Chimacum outfielder’s head and dropped in, letting three Wolves come crashing home for a what-the-heck-did-we-just-see 22-21 win.

As McGranahan bounced up and down on second base, her coach, Deanna Rafferty, fist-pumped to the sky and an overflowing fan base went nuts.

The win lifted Coupeville to 3-4 overall, a flawless 2-0 in league play (giving them sole possession of first place), but it was far more than just another W in the book.

The Wolves will tell you otherwise, but if they had lost, squandering a 19-10 lead after surrendering eight runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh, it would have been devastating.

But as tired as CHS hurler McKayla Bailey looked at the end — going the distance in her first start of the season, with her hand cramping — Chimacum’s pitcher could barely lift her own arm at the end.

Coupeville took advantage, eking out a pair of one-out walks to get runners aboard in the seventh, but Chimacum pushed the game to the edge by forcing a runner at third.

Down to their final out, the Wolves stayed alive by the edge of Tiffany Briscoe’s batting helmet, which got grazed by a pitch that got away.

With the bags juiced and all of Cow Town on the edge of its seats, McGranahan, who already had three hits and three RBI on the afternoon, looked like a grizzled vet at the plate.

No matter how big the butterflies might have been inside her stomach, she locked in on her pitch and cracked a shot that was never in doubt.

The only question was how many Wolves would beat the throw back in, and Tiffany Briscoe, hauling rear around third as fast as anyone has ever seen her move, followed Lauren Rose and Kyla Briscoe across the plate.

There was a momentary pause — the scoreboard, which hadn’t worked all game, still sat at 0-0 — and then the place went bonkers.

“So, so proud of them,” Rafferty said. “At bat, when we have two outs, I always want them to think there’s one out and play that way. I am so impressed with how they played under pressure.”

The victory celebration, with McGranahan, shy smile still intact after being jumped by her entire team, capped a game of unbelievable highs and dizzying lows.

Coupeville scored 14 runs in the first two innings, with two-run singles from Hailey Hammer and Lauren Rose setting things off.

At one point, the Wolves drew three straight bases loaded walks, with Kyla Briscoe, Rose and Tiffany Briscoe forcing in runs.

Then McGranahan lofted a three-run double — the first, but not last time, she would do that on this day — and Bailey crushed an RBI single to stake Coupeville to a 14-5 lead.

After giving a few runs back, the Wolves almost closed the game out in the fifth, scoring five runs to push the lead to 19-10.

Tiffany Briscoe thumped her own three-run double, coming on the heels of a gorgeous RBI single from Monica Vidoni, but Briscoe was left stranded, two bags away from ending the game by virtue of the ten-run rule.

Given just a sliver of life, Chimacum jumped on the opportunity.

The Cowboys pounded out seven hits in the sixth, scoring eight, then retook the lead with a three-spot in the seventh.

The damage could have been worse, but Rose popped up from her catcher position and smartly threw out a runner at third.

Rose’s dagger, hauled in by Hammer, who hip-checked the runner into the dugout, was one of several standout defensive gems from Coupeville.

McGranahan pulled off a nifty inning-ending double play, spearing a liner and doubling a straying runner off base, while Hope Lodell went zipping from short center to the wall, reaching up and snagging a long fly over her shoulder at the very last second.

At the plate eight different Wolves collected an RBI, with McGranahan (6), Tiffany Briscoe (4), Rose (3) and Hammer (3) leading the way.

Vidoni (2), Kyla Briscoe (2), Bailey (1) and Kailey Kellner (1) all chipped in, while the ever-plucky Jae LeVine drew several crucial walks and Jasmine Melena, Robin Cedillo and Heather Nastali provided vocal support from the bench.

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and you're out, ma'am! Katrina McGranahan with the force-out at home. (John Fisken photos)

   and you’re out, ma’am! Katrina McGranahan (11) with the picture-perfect tag play at home. (John Fisken photos)

The schedule for spring sports is ever-fluid.

Fall holds pretty stable and winter is generally rock-solid, as few things short of a tsunami hitting Whidbey can throw off the basketball schedule.

But spring, with it’s raining one moment and 65-degrees the next, with prom, with the countdown to graduation?

Spring is a different beast.

Case in point, no matter what the Coupeville school’s online calendar says, THERE IS A CHS SOFTBALL GAME TUESDAY.

It’s a non-conference home game against Concrete (first pitch 4 PM) and it’s a game that’s already been bounced across at least three dates.

But, for now, it’s tomorrow.

So, if you need to skip work, start planning now.

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Katrina McGranahan slaps a tag on a surprised Lynden Christian runner. (John Fisken photos)

   Katrina McGranahan slaps a tag on a surprised Lynden Christian runner. (John Fisken photos)

"Get in my mitt!" Kyla Briscoe is a vacuum at first base.

“Get in my mitt!” Kyla Briscoe is a vacuum at first base.

McKayla Bailey

  McKayla Bailey (13) stares wistfully across the prairie as the Lynden coach rambles during pre-game talks.

Monica Vidoni (left) owns third base and she's not in a mood to let any pesky runners claim the bag.

  Monica Vidoni (left) owns third base and she’s not in a mood to let any pesky runners claim the bag.

Wolf coach Deanna Rafferty delivers impassioned direction to her squad.

Wolf coach Deanna Rafferty delivers impassioned direction to her squad.

Do you dare run on the laser arm of Lauren Rose? Only if you're a fool.

Do you dare run on the laser arm of Lauren Rose? Only if you’re a fool.

Kailey Kellner, Heather Nastali and Briscoe

Kailey Kellner (12), Heather Nastali (4) and Briscoe are just hangin’ around.

McGranahan unleashes The Knee Buckler.

McGranahan unleashes The Knee Buckler.

The action was hoppin’ and the camera was clickin’.

Under sunny skies (for most of the afternoon, at least) the Coupeville High School softball squad returned to action Wednesday and John Fisken was there, Diet Coke bottle in hand, to snap away.

The photos above are just a taste of what he recorded.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.nwcathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8405&league=1&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=7&sport=0

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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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Kyla Briscoe sweeps up a ball at first. (John Fisken photos)

Kyla Briscoe sweeps up a ball at first. (John Fisken photos)

Monica

Monica Vidoni sends a screamer back towards the pitcher.

Hope

Hope Lodell comes crashing in from center field to snag a ball.

Rafferty

Wolf coach Deanna Rafferty peppers a few balls to her team during warmups.

McKayla

   McKayla Bailey, coming back from shoulder surgery, works on fine-tuning her throwing motion.

Kat

The Terminator unleashed, as freshman Katrina McGranahan lets loose with wicked heat.

team

Jae LeVine is the thoughtful centerpiece of a moment with the team.

Hailey

That moment when Hailey Hammer realizes she’s about to be drilled.

It begins.

A new era for Coupeville High School softball kicked off Monday, with a new coach (former OHHS player Deanna Rafferty) and six underclassmen in the starting lineup.

There were some nifty plays, and a few Opening Day jitters, but travelin’ photo man John Fisken was there to catch the best of the best and his pics reside above.

To see more (purchases help fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8288&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=22&sport=0

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