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   Sarah Wright makes it official, stamping on home after blasting a two-run home run at the district tourney. (John Fisken photos)

   CHS football legend Paul Messner (rockin’ the impressive beard) and family made the trip off-Island to watch the Wolves play.

Wolf center-fielder Hope Lodell vacuums up another fly ball.

  In the year of the long ball, Katrina McGranahan crushes yet another moon shot.

CHS assistant coach Ron Wright fears not the sunburn (likely) headed his way.

Lauren Rose, your friendly neighborhood Terminator.

   Head coach Kevin McGranahan enjoys the show (and the knowledge that, unlike Wright, his head is shielded from the sun).

Kyla Briscoe gets the rally caps going.

After a season of rain, rain and more rain, the finale was soaked in sun.

Playing four games (and 33 innings) in 26 hours at the West Central District 3 tourney in Tacoma, the Coupeville High School softball sluggers finally had reason to use sunblock.

They also had plenty of opportunities to get their close-ups, as busy bee paparazzi John Fisken popped in while bouncing from locale to locale Saturday, shooting Whidbey Island athletes competing in postseason action.

The pics above are courtesy him.

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

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170520-Playoff-vs-Bellevue-Christian/

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   Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell carved up La Conner for three hits Thursday, including one which nearly ripped off the pitcher’s leg. (John Fisken photo)

It was a weird game.

But it was a win, and in the end, that’s what matters most.

Piling up 18 hits, with every starter recording at least one base-knock, the Coupeville High School softball squad crushed visiting La Conner 19-9 Thursday afternoon.

The non-conference victory, called in the sixth inning thanks to the mercy rule, lifts the Wolves to 9-1, matching the best start in program history.

With a big Olympic League showdown coming Friday at Klahowya, CHS coach Kevin McGranahan tried to keep his #1 pitcher, daughter Katrina, out of the pitcher’s circle.

It mostly worked.

The younger McGranahan had to make a first-inning cameo, then took over the game for good late in the fourth inning as #2 hurler Sarah Wright struggled with her control.

Normally Coupeville’s starting catcher, Wright did not give up a hit and whiffed five Braves while in the circle, but frequent walks made her life tougher than she wanted.

La Conner drew first blood, plating six during a long, drawn-out top of the first.

The Braves collected their one and only hit — a two-out, two-run single to right off of McGranahan — but everything was set up by five walks.

Not missing a beat, Coupeville went right to work in the bottom half of the inning, and did it in a completely different style.

Bashing away, the Wolves piled up nine runs of their own, off of nine legitimate hits.

CHS got hits from its first four batters — consecutive singles by Lauren Rose, Jae LeVine, McGranahan and Wright — to score two runs, then tacked on two more on a passed ball and an overthrow at third.

Sensing La Conner’s spirit breaking, Hope Lodell tried to actually physically break the Braves hurler, whacking a single sharply off of her leg.

Beware when “The Surgeon” says she’s ready to operate on you…

Having tenderized their prey, the Wolves went right back to beating her pitches senseless.

Tiffany Briscoe thumped a two-run double to tie things at six, Tamika Nastali and Rose added singles, then McGranahan topped things off with a long triple.

Given the lead back, Wright was far more effective the rest of the way, and she got a bit of help from her defense.

Playing short, McGranahan pulled off an unassisted double play, spearing a soft liner, then hopping on second to nab the straying runner.

Coupeville continued to add to its lead, adding two in the third — an RBI double from LeVine and an RBI single from McGranahan — two more in the fourth and a solo run in the fifth.

The fourth-inning runs came courtesy a two-run double by Rose.

Heading into the bottom of the sixth up 14-9, Coupeville got playing time for all of its bench players and took advantage of a change in pitcher to close out the game by playing take-your-base, La Conner style.

The Wolves, after only sitting around long enough to draw two walks in the first five innings, were super patient as La Conner’s reliever issued eight more free passes in the final inning.

Emma Mathusek knocked in a run on a nicely hit grounder, while both Nicole Lester and Mackenzie Davis forced home runs with bases-loaded walks.

Lester’s came a bit more painfully, as she got plunked, which caused the Wolf baseball players in attendance to scream their support for her willingness to wear the pitch.

Rose led the hit attack, whacking three singles and a double, while Lodell (three singles) and McGranahan (two singles and a triple) had three base-knocks apiece.

LeVine (a single and double), Wright (two singles), Mikayla Elfrank (double), Tiffany Briscoe (double), Nastali (single) and Veronica Crownover (single) rounded out the assault.

Coupeville got all 16 players on its roster into the game, with Kyla Briscoe scoring a run while pinch-running, as well as Scout Smith, Robin Cedillo and Melia Welling getting at-bats.

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   After a season of rain and wind, Mackenzie Davis is just happy to see the sun again. (John Fisken photos)

Tamika Nastali dares you to run on her gun.

   Veronica Crownover (14) is about to get mobbed after blasting a home run over the center field fence.

   Wolves (l to r) Hope Lodell, Lauren Rose and Sarah Wright enjoy post-game cupcakes.

Rose might have enjoyed hers a little too much…

Freshman Scout Smith gazes into her bright future.

   Seniors (l to r) Robin Cedillo, Jae LeVine and Tiffany Briscoe hang out with coach Kevin McGranahan.

Friends forever.

Saturday was prime time.

The sun emerged, delivering a true spring-like day, the Wolf softball sluggers bashed Friday Harbor, cupcakes were eaten, flowers were given out to player’s moms and wandering photo man John Fisken made an appearance in Cow Town.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see more of what he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170415-vs-Friday-Harbor/

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Lauren Rose gives her bat a pep talk. (John Fisken photos)

   Mud flies as a Chimacum runner comes roaring in to third as Wolf Matt Hilborn tries to corral the throw.

   Wendi Hilborn pretends she’s not concerned about having to clean Matt’s white pants.

CHS hurler Dane Lucero brings the heat.

   Having successfully beaten the throw, Hope Lodell acknowledges the crowd reaction (or asks the ump for time).

   Baseball moms Lisa Jenne (left) and Kristi Etzell, quick to realize sunny doesn’t always equal warm on the prairie.

Swing (and click) away.

With rain and wind having turned to sunshine (and a little wind) Wednesday afternoon, both the Coupeville High School softball and baseball teams were able to get in league games.

Along for the ride was local paparazzi John Fisken, who provides us with a mix of action and reaction shots.

To see everything he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

Softballhttp://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170412-vs-Chimacum/

Baseballhttp://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Baseball/20170412-vs-Chimacum/

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   Melia Welling and her Wolf softball teammates will run a free skills clinic for children in K-8 Saturday, April 1. (John Fisken photo)

Want to some day chase down fly balls like Hope Lodell or slug home runs like Katrina McGranahan?

Now’s your chance.

The Coupeville High School softball squad is offering a free skills clinic Saturday, April 1 for kids in grades K-8.

The event will kickoff with registration at 9:15 AM at Rhododendron Park on Patmore Road, and the clinic runs from 10-12.

If there’s rain, things will move inside the high school gym.

Wolf players and coaches will work with young players on throwing, hitting, defense, pitching and catching, with everything tailored to the child’s age and skill level.

Children should come ready with a bat, glove, footwear (inside and outside), softball clothing, jacket and water.

For more info contact CHS coaches Kevin McGranahan at kmcgranahan@coupeville.k12.wa.us or Justine McGranahan at (360) 720-8436.

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