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Jae LeVine denies South Whidbey. (John Fisken photos)

Jae LeVine denies South Whidbey. (John Fisken photos)

Tiffany Briscoe motors in with the game-winning run.

Tiffany Briscoe motors in with the game-winning run.

The spring belongs to the Wolves.

Snatching a come-from-behind 9-5 victory over host South Whidbey Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team officially guaranteed the Wolves will beat the Falcons in the duel for Island supremacy this season.

With multiple wins in softball and baseball, CHS is a shiny 6-2 against SWHS over five sports this spring, with one more battle apiece remaining in softball, girls’ tennis and boys’ soccer.

The diamond win, which came even without starting left fielder Haley Sherman, who was on a family vacation, snapped a three-game losing skid for the Wolves and firmly cemented them as the top 1A team in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference.

Coupeville is 2-3 while South Whidbey is 2-6 (1-6 in league play). With wins in both battles between the arch-rivals, the Wolves have clinched a tiebreaker, if needed.

Better still, CHS played a complete game, something coach David King had been preaching.

“We played a clean game defensively with no errors,” he said. “We made all of the routine plays and just played solid all game. This has been a point of emphasis this week, make the routine plays.

“Offensively, everyone in the line-up contributed,” King added. “We showed patience and we walked six times to go with our 10 hits.”

The biggest hit came off of the bat of Madeline Roberts, as the senior shortstop smacked a two-run double to break a 5-5 tie in the top of the seventh.

Her blast scored Tiffany Briscoe, who had eked out a one-out walk, and Monica Vidoni, who reached on a fielder’s choice.

The Wolves then padded their lead, with Breeanna Messner lofting a sacrifice fly to right, followed by a game-capping RBI single from pitcher McKayla Bailey.

Bailey never gave the Falcons a chance to rally in their half of the seventh, punching out South Whidbey one-two-three.

She forced back-to-back come-backers to the mound, then induced the final batter to ground out to Emily Licence at third.

After a brief rough spot early, Bailey was money, gunning down 12 of the final 13 hitters, giving up just a solitary walk from the fourth through the seventh.

Coupeville had jumped out quickly, grabbing a 4-0 lead in the top of the first.

Roberts led off with a walk, then skittered to second on a steal and came home on a Messner RBI single. Madeline Strasburg chopped her own RBI single up the middle, then came around to score on an illegal pitch.

Capping a nine-batter assault, Vidoni lashed an RBI single to right for her first hit of the season.

After falling behind 5-4, Coupeville rallied to tie the game in the fourth, using a Roberts single, a Bailey double and an RBI single from Hailey Hammer.

Four different Wolf hitters (Roberts, Messner, Strasburg, Bailey) rapped out two hits apiece, while five players (Roberts, Messner, Hammer, Strasburg, Vidoni) recorded RBIs, as Coupeville swung the bat well from one through nine.

Even the batters who didn’t get hits made an impact, with Jae LeVine keeping a rally alive by sacrificing her body and getting on board via being plunked by a pitch, and Briscoe scoring the game-winning run.

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Coupeville's senior leaders, (l to r) Madeline Roberts, Breeanna Messner and Haley Sherman. (John Fisken photos)

Coupeville’s senior leaders: (l to r) Madeline Roberts, Breeanna Messner and Haley Sherman. (John Fisken photos)

Emily Licence patrols third base.

Emily Licence patrols third base.

Hailey Hammer told her coach she was only at 45%, but she used that 45% well.

Still recovering from an ankle injury suffered during basketball season, the Coupeville High School junior moved a little tentatively at times during the softball season opener Thursday. Except when she was at bat.

Than the power-hitting first baseman blasted away, knocking home a pair of runs and teaming with sweet-swinging senior Breeanna Messner to spark the Wolves to a huge 6-3 home victory over arch-rival South Whidbey.

Erupting for a three-spot in both the first and fourth innings, Coupeville collected some well-placed hits, then mixed them in nicely with 10 walks and a couple of wildly thrown balls by the Falcons.

South Whidbey’s starting pitcher struggled, perhaps bothered by the cold, crisp air and slight breeze that trickled across the prairie, and the Wolves jumped on her quickly.

Three of the first five batters in the bottom of the first scored, and Coupeville was on the cusp of really breaking out a big inning.

Madeline Roberts led off with a walk, scampered to second on a passed ball, took third on a wild pitch and eventually strolled home when Messner crunched a laser shot over second for the season’s first RBI.

After a walk to McKayla Bailey, two runs came in on a ground-out by Hammer. The second run scored when a Falcon airmailed the ball over the third baseman’s head for an error.

The fourth was almost a repeat, with a mixture of walks and a couple crucial hits staking the Wolves to another three-spot.

Emily Licence and Roberts eked out back-to-back walks to lead things off, then Bailey and Hammer packaged RBI singles around a free run when a South Whidbey throw to first landed somewhere down around Oak Harbor.

With runs to play with, Bailey, Coupeville’s starting hurler, came right at the Falcons. The junior flamethrower struck out eight and only had a brief bit of trouble when she tired a bit in the seventh, giving up a pair of late runs on wild pitches.

Even then, she bore down and found one last burst of adrenaline, ending the game on a nasty strike out, stranding two runners as her last pitch popped with conviction into Messner’s glove behind the plate.

Bailey was backed by a strong defense, with Madeline Strasburg coming up with a big-time catch in center, Roberts pulling off a smart tag play on a runner headed to third and Emily Coulter gobbling up everything that came her way at second.

Coulter was one of three first-time starters for Coupeville. The sophomore was joined by junior right fielder Monica Vidoni and freshman third baseman Licence.

Freshmen Tiffany Briscoe (pinch runner) and Jae LeVine (pinch hitter) also debuted for the Wolves.

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