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Madelien Roberts (center) during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

   Madeline Roberts (center) during her senior softball season at CHS. (John Fisken photo)

Madeline Roberts side venture is going pretty well.

The Coupeville High School grad went to Shoreline Community College to play softball as a scholarship player, but took a slight detour while waiting for spring and joined the womens’ basketball team.

That was a bit of a surprise, as Roberts didn’t play hoops in high school after her freshman year.

But she’s holding her own with the Dolphins, one of five players to see action in all seven of her team’s games.

Roberts is averaging 2.6 points per game (on 7-of-30 shooting), with a high of six against Green River and Everett.

Her best rebounding effort came against Everett, when she hauled down four boards, while she made off with a season-high three steals against both Everett and Olympic.

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   Shoreline Community College’s 2014-2015 womens’ basketball squad, including Wolf grad Madeline Roberts (32).

Madeline Roberts

Mad Dog

Cue the record scratch.

Pulling off a surprise move, Mad Dog has jumped sports venues and is now ready to rain down buckets.

In one of the more unexpected bits of athletic news in 2014, former Coupeville High School softball sensation Madeline Roberts has picked up a second sport in college.

Now a freshman at Shoreline Community College, where she’s on scholarship to play softball, Roberts walked on the Dolphin womens’ basketball squad, which opened its season Friday with a loss to Wenatchee Valley.

“Yeah, haha, they didn’t have enough girls and needed some extra bodies, so I tried out,” Roberts said.

Despite not having played competitively in four years (she last ran the hardwood as a CHS freshman), her natural athletic skills took over and she’s now a gym rat again.

She apparently even convinced the person doing the SCC roster to believe she’s five-foot-four. Uh huh…

Shoreline plays in the Northwest Athletic Conference and has a 20+ game schedule that stretches through Feb.

That’ll keep Roberts active and on the go until it’s time to revert back to her glory days of being a slap-hitting lead-off hitter with dangerous speed and unexpected pop in her bat.

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Kacie (left) and Katie Kiel.

Kacie (left) and Katie Kiel.

The Kiels, still smilin' years later.

The Kiels, still smilin’ years later.

Ally (left) and Madeline Roberts, the early days.

Ally (left) and Madeline Roberts, the early days.

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Madeline (center) and Ally, with mom Lisa.

Coupeville has a long tradition of sisters excelling in sports.

Two recent combos to make waves are the Kiels (big sis Katie and lil’ sis Kacie) in volleyball, basketball and cheer and the Roberts (Madeline and Ally) in softball, volleyball, cheer and horse riding.

Thanks to the wonders of the Wayback Machine, we can jump back in time to see the Wolf stars when they were on their way up.

They all got at least a little taller over the years, but the personalities were already in place, as well as the bond that only sisters can share.

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Now a softball sensation.

Hailey Hammer

Monica Vidoni

Monica Vidoni

Madeline Roberts

Madeline Roberts

The games never stop.

The high school season may be over, but many of the members of this year’s state tourney-qualifying Wolf softball squad are still out there slugging away.

CHS senior Hailey Hammer and recent grad Madeline Roberts are playing select ball with the Skagit Thunder, which is taking them across the country.

The team has shined in recent tournament play.

“We got second in the state tune up against a team with multiple Division 1 players signed on it,” Roberts said. “We are doing very well!”

Roberts stayed home, but Hammer hit the road with the team this past week for the huge Colorado Sparkler.

“We drove both ways. Took us two days. We were there for a little over a week,” she said. “Played seven games. We had a lightning delay for one of them.”

Another Wolf lighting up the scoreboard is senior Monica Vidoni, who is playing for a team that brings together South Whidbey and Burlington-Edison.

Calling themselves South Burlington Islands, the squad is 5-1.

Vidoni’s highlight came when she smashed a bases-loaded triple off the wall, then came around to score herself when the fielder made an error on her ball.

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Madeline Roberts

Madeline Roberts

Madeline Roberts was deceptive.

A lead-off hitter who liked to spray slap hits to every field for the Coupeville High School softball field, she could also pull the bat back and let pop with surprising power.

I still remember the look of horror on a rival player’s face after the girl had inched in closer and closer, waiting to spring on the bunt she was dead-sure was coming, only to have Mad Dog take off her head with a wicked shot that ripped down the line like a laser.

The consummate softball junkie, Roberts, who celebrates her birthday today, just weeks after graduating from CHS, will take her game to the college level next.

It’s not a surprise.

She has great family genes, with dad Jay Roberts and aunt and uncle Sherry (Bonacci) and Jon Roberts all superb former Wolf athletes.

Lil’ sis Ally is no slouch herself, whether it be volleyball, cheer or horse riding.

Toss in a strong work ethic — if you needed to find Madeline after a game, she was generally at home plate, taking extra batting practice — and it has paid off.

She was quick on the base paths, terrorizing catchers with her zippy moves.

She was electric in the field, spearing liners, backhanding bad hops and hurtling out of nowhere to snag balls she shouldn’t have even thought about going after, yet did so without fear.

And, at the plate, she was dynamic, a pint-sized nuclear missile waiting to explode in 10,000 different ways. Slap hit or moon ball launcher, she wielded her bat like an artist.

Of course, there’s a ton more to Roberts than just softball. She was a key part of the CHS cheer squad and one of the student leaders in the Class of 2014.

As she moves on to the next stop in her diamond trek, we wish her the best and thank her for being so entertaining during her time in the red and black.

Madeline, you’re a class act, on the field and off.

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