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The excitement is palpable. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Playoff action dominates the diamond.

North Whidbey Little League hosts a series of district tournaments over the next week, with play going down at its fields on Bayshore Drive in Oak Harbor.

The photo above, capturing the pomp and pageantry of player introductions, comes to us from John Fisken.

To see actual action pics, and possibly purchase some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

BB 2021-06-30 NWLL All-Stars vs Burlilngton – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

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New Coupeville High School varsity baseball coach Will Thayer. (Submitted photo)

Will Thayer turned a negative into a positive.

Growing up, he dreamed of being a professional baseball player, but his playing days were derailed by a high school knee injury.

Instead of moping around, Thayer moved into coaching, starting when he was 16, and continuing to this day.

Now the 2002 Oak Harbor High School grad will be pulling on a new uniform, after being named as the varsity baseball coach at Coupeville High School.

While he has CHS Athletic Director (and former Wolf baseball guru) Willie Smith’s approval, the final stamp will come when the school board approves his hire.

It’ll be Thayer’s second try at leading a Wolf diamond program, as he was originally hired last spring to helm Coupeville’s JV softball squad.

When COVID-19 shut down sports across the state, he never got a chance to coach a game, however.

If current plans hold, baseball will join other spring sports in being the first to return to play during the pandemic.

Northwest 2B/1B League AD’s have set a tentative time frame of February 22 to April 3 for a shortened, six-week season, though that will depend on the region reaching Phase 2 in Governor Jay Inslee’s latest reopening plan.

After replacing Chris Smith, who moved off-Island after the graduation of his youngest child, Thayer is ready once again to rock and roll.

It’s the logical next step for a man who has been around the game for most of his life.

“Growing up I started when I was eight, playing in North Whidbey Little League, and then played my high school baseball in Oregon until a knee injury stopped my playing days,” Thayer said.

“Growing up I wanted to be a professional baseball player,” he added. “Once I realized high school was as far as I was going to go, I knew I wanted to stay around the game.”

That led to an early entry into the coaching fraternity, and it’s a decision he has embraced.

“Once I started coaching, I realized I got the same joy as I did as a player and decided I was going to work as hard as I needed to coach at the high school level,” Thayer said.

“Being from the area, coaching for Coupeville is my way of giving back to an area I spent a lot of time playing and coaching in for so many years.”

Thayer, who is a Recreation Assistant with the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Department at NAS Whidbey, preaches that “small wins create large victories.”

He inherits a program left in a good place by Chris Smith, and will look to expand on what his predecessor accomplished.

“I am a family man, who loves sports and coaching them,” Thayer said. “As a coach, I am invested in creating a winning attitude both on and off the field.

“(Our) upcoming season’s on-field goal is to win our league title.

“Long term is to build a program the community is proud of, and looks forward to coming out and supporting every year, and to get people talking about Coupeville baseball starting with the little leaguers to the people in the community.”

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Whidbey Island Little League fields will remain quiet.

North Whidbey Little League announced Wednesday it was cancelling its fall ball season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

That follows on the heels of South Whidbey Little League cancelling its Summer Sandlot series.

Both moves come after Island County Commissioners voted to “restrict outdoor recreation events including sports in Island County to no more than 10 participants.”

That ruling went into effect July 28.

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   Coupeville’s Nathan Ginnings closes out a win Sunday, sending North Whidbey Little League to the state tourney. (Contributed photos)

Ginnings gets ready to rip.

The uniform says North Whidbey Little League, but it was a Central Whidbey mercenary who got the final out.

Coupeville’s Nathan Ginnings slammed the door on Anacortes Sunday, striking out the final hitter in a 12-2 win that punches a ticket to the state tourney.

Oak Harbor’s 11/12 baseball squad (and its Coupeville star) head to Federal Way for the big dance.

NWLL has a first-round bye, then opens play Sunday, July 16.

Playing at South Whidbey in the District 11 championship, North Whidbey needed just one win to claim the title, while Anacortes would have needed a doubleheader sweep.

Oak Harbor’s sluggers, with Ginnings playing most of the game at third base, put things away early, torching Anacortes for eight runs in the third inning.

Ginnings, who played for NWLL since Central Whidbey couldn’t get enough players to field a full squad this season, reached base on an error and a fielder’s choice and scored a run.

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   With no Coupeville team to call his own, one of Cow Town’s finest suits up for North Whidbey. (John Fisken photos)

One home run coming up.

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

While Central Whidbey Little League had tons of softball teams this spring, it wasn’t able to field full squads in any baseball division other than Minors.

That sent Coupeville sluggers off to find other teams to hook up with, and at least one Cow Town mercenary has landed in the playoffs.

With the 11/12 baseball playoffs kicking off Wednesday, wandering photographer John Fisken was on hand to snap North Whidbey as it faced off with South Whidbey.

At least one guy sporting NWLL’s uni calls Coupeville home, and the photos above pay tribute to him.

His name is Nathan Ginnings, and he’s the younger brother of former Wolf tennis/soccer great Jacki Ginnings.

To see more photos from the game, pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/NWLL-2017/20170705-Little-League-vs-South-Whidbey/

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