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Melanie Navarro’s bat was so hot Saturday, it may still be on fire. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Lakewood slapped. Coupeville punched.

The visiting Cougars struck first in Saturday’s JV softball game, but the host Wolves had all the answers.

Trailing 6-0 an inning-and-a-half into play, Coupeville responded with an explosion of runs, sprinting away with an 18-7 win in a game mercy-ruled after five innings.

Katrina McGranahan’s squad improves to a spiffy 5-1 on the season, with a home game against Burlington-Edison coming up Monday, Apr. 25.

Coming on the heels of a varsity clash in which 36 runs were scored, the JV teams did their best to match the total.

Lakewood scratched out a run in the first, then banked in five more in the top of the second — with all of those runs coming after the Cougars had two outs with nobody on base.

If they were worried, the Wolves never showed it, however.

Instead, Coupeville first baseman Melanie Navarro picked up a bat, bent it nearly in half, then crushed — with a capital C — the ball to the deepest, darkest part of left field.

By the time the ball was done skipping around way out there, Navarro was perched on third with the first of four extra-base hits she would throw down in the game.

That lit a fire under the Wolves, with Katie Marti zipping an RBI single to center and Allie Lucero lofting a sac fly to start the tsunami of runs.

Coupeville sent five runners zipping across home plate in the third, again with Navarro making sweet music with her bat.

She crunched a two-run double to center, before beating a throw home, knocking the ball loose in the melee, two batters later.

Teagan Calkins, destroyer of pitchers.

Up 7-6, the Wolves gave Lakewood one final chance to be competitive, before busting the game wide open with six runs in the fourth and a final five in the fifth.

In between Navarro and Lucero ringing up substantial RBI totals — both sluggers finished with five apiece — 10 of 12 Wolves reached base, with Chloe Marzocca topping the list by getting aboard three times.

Plus, there was plenty of intrigue and cheer-worthy plays to go around.

Camryn Clark made a fairly sensational snag on a towering fly ball to right, earning huge applause from her teammates, while Lucero proved her middle name is danger.

Making sure to keep the Lakewood hitters sufficiently jittery, the lefty slinger twice wound up and accidentally plunked Cougar hitters in the batting helmet with wayward pitches.

After that, the visitors embraced leaning away from the plate, allowing Allie, with a slight smile on her face, to whiff eight Cougars as twin sister Maya nodded in approval from her perch in the stands.

Mess with the Lucero sisters at your own peril, world.

 

Saturday stats:

Teagan Calkins — 1 double, 2 walks
Camryn Clark — 1 single, 1 walk
Alondra Cruz — 1 walk
Jada Heaton — 1 double, 2 walks
Violette Huegerich – 1 walk
Allie Lucero — 2 doubles, 1 walk
Katie Marti — 2 singles, 1 double
Chloe Marzocca — 2 singles, 1 walk
Melanie Navarro — 2 doubles, 2 triples
Maya Nottingham — 1 single, 1 walk

Allie Lucero whiffed eight hitters and drove in five runs in Saturday’s JV win.

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Melanie Navarro cracked a triple Friday as Coupeville softball played in a jamboree. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The softball field is open for action.

Coupeville High School’s varsity diamond sluggers ambled up to Oak Harbor Friday, playing a pair of three-inning games in a season-opening jamboree.

The Wolves, repping a 2B-sized school, more than held their own against big-school rivals, beating 3A Oak Harbor 5-0, while falling 2-1 against 2A Anacortes.

Facing off with its next-door neighbors, which it will play for real later this season, Coupeville jumped all over the Wildcats.

Senior Izzy Wells prowled the pitcher’s circle, with her younger sister, freshman Savina, snagging the blazing fastballs.

Izzy pitched well and got to get a little work in before the season,” CHS coach Kevin McGranahan said. “Savina caught for her sister and did well in her high school debut.”

Maya Lucero and Taylor Brotemarkle had their bats booming, thumping a double and triple respectively.

“All in all a good way to break in a season,” McGranahan said.

Melanie Navarro crunched a triple against Anacortes, with the ball zinging to right, then skipping madly to freedom.

She came around to score Coupeville’s run on a fielder’s choice, and the Wolves had a chance to snag the win in the bottom of the third.

Instead, they stranded runners, leaving McGranahan and crew to wonder what might have happened in a full game.

“Anacortes has a REALLY good pitcher; way better than anything we will see in our league,” Coupeville’s coach said.

“We hung with them and battled a very good pitcher and almost got the best of her.”

Most of all, the jamboree gave the Wolves a chance to get the butterflies out and lock-in before regular season games begin Mar. 15.

“It was good practice for all of us and will pay off in the long run, getting to see how we look live,” McGranahan said.

“We have things to work on, but more positives than negatives,” he added. “Gonna be a great season.”

Ready to flex their muscles and capture some wins.

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CHS soccer star Andrew Williams kicks off a collection of fall sports pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fall sports are almost upon us.

September arrives in a few hours, and wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken is out and about snappin’ pics — two signs that high school sports are on the (very near) horizon.

The first photos of the 2021-2022 school year are a medley of football and boys soccer images.

They’re the start, but hardly the finish.

As sports get underway, you can find Fisken’s work here on Coupeville Sports and over at his website — https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Super-serious seniors (l to r) Cole Hutchinson, Isaiah Bittner, and Brian Casey.

Josh Guay

Daylon Houston

The Wolf booters pause for a photo op.

Chase Anderson

Cameron Epp

Wolf football managers Brenna Silveira (left) and Melanie Navarro.

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Lily Leedy leads off a collection of CHS softball portraits. (Jackie Saia photos)

Spring sports are done, even as real spring approaches, but we have photos to remember the season by.

The pics above and below are courtesy Jackie Saia, the hardest-working yearbook teacher of them all.

Melanie Navarro

Gwen Gustafson

Karyme Castro

Elisa Caroppo

Jill Prince

Maya Nottingham

Mckenna Somes

Heidi Meyers

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The Central Whidbey Little League Juniors softball squad finished 13-1 after routing North Whidbey. (Photo courtesy Paula Peters)

They finished like they started – with a bang.

Putting host North Whidbey down hard Thursday night, the Central Whidbey Little League Juniors squad capped an extremely-successful season.

The Wolves threw down 15 unanswered runs against their Island rivals, running away with a 17-5 win to finish 13-1 on the season.

Central Whidbey’s only loss this season came to South Skagit, and it promptly avenged that defeat in the very next game.

Thursday night the Wolves failed to score in the top of the first — a slight shocker — and briefly fell behind 1-0.

That quickly changed as CWLL got the bats going from that point on, raining down eight runs in the second inning and another seven in the third.

From there, the Wolves coasted in for the season finale win, getting something from everyone on the roster.

Jill Prince had the hottest bat in the land, lashing three singles, while Sofia Peters crunched a double and a single.

Savina Wells, Maddie Georges, Allie Lucero, and Karyme Castro all added a base-knock apiece, while the Wolves piled up a staggering 19 walks to keep the offense humming.

For Coupeville, 11 of its 13 players eked out a free pass against North Whidbey, with Cypress Socha, Allie Lucero, and Hayley Fiedler leading the way with three walks apiece.

Melanie Navarro (two walks) and Vivian Farris (a walk and an RBI ground-out) also chipped in, while Gwen Gustafson, Adrian Burrows and Maya Lucero rounded out the top-notch Wolf roster.

The bulk of the team is primed to hit the high school softball scene next season as freshmen, promising a huge injection of young talent to a Coupeville diamond program playing at the state tournament this weekend.

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