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Wiley

  Wiley Hesselgrave (10) caught a TD pass in a playoff game as a freshman. If Coupeville wins Friday, he can make it back to the postseason as a senior. (John Fisken photo)

There’s no two ways about it.

Seriously. There are four options, and only one works.

What we’re talking about is getting the Coupeville High School football team into the playoffs, and, while it’s become more of a long shot in the last week, it’s still possible.

Long story short, if the Wolf defense had not surrendered a touchdown with 1.6 seconds to play last Friday, losing 14-9 to Chimacum, we would not be having this conversation.

A Homecoming win and Coupeville would have punched its ticket to the postseason.

But, it didn’t happen and the Wolves and Cowboys now sit in a third-place tie at 1-4 in 1A Olympic League play, with one conference game left to play.

League champ Port Townsend and Klahowya are in, and the league’s final berth goes to whichever school claims third.

And, while the advantage was firmly Coupeville’s last week, that’s no longer the case.

If the two teams finish in a tie, the tiebreaker, which is point differential in head-to-head games, goes to Chimacum.

The Wolves won the first meeting 28-26, but their five-point loss Friday means they lose that tiebreaker by three points.

So, heading into Friday — Coupeville at Klahowya and Port Townsend at Chimacum — there are four possible finishes:

Option 1: Coupeville and Chimacum both win.

Option 2: Coupeville and Chimacum both lose.

Option 3: Chimacum wins, Coupeville loses.

Option 4: Coupeville wins, Chimacum loses.

In the first three scenarios, Chimacum goes to the playoffs and Coupeville, after a non-conference game against Concrete Oct. 30, will get a season-ending crossover game against another non-playoff team.

Or, option four hits and the Wolves are playoff bound Nov. 6 or 7 and will travel to face Cascade Christian.

Let’s face it, option 1 and 3 aren’t going to happen, because there is no way possible the Cowboys beat a Port Townsend team that is 7-0 and has outscored its opponents 342-12.

Even with big-time weapons Wesley Wheeler and Ezra Easley out with injuries, the RedHawks are going to roll. Bet the farm on that.

So, the ball is firmly back in Coupeville’s court.

Do what they could not do last year — beat Klahowya in a season finale with a postseason berth on the line — and the Wolves are a playoff team.

In the words of legendary former Raiders owner Al Davis … just win, baby.

Cause that’s your only option.

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Gavin Knoblich, giving pitchers nightmares every time he picks up a bat. (John Fisken photos)

   Gavin Knoblich, giving pitchers nightmares every time he picks up a bat. (John Fisken photos)

Luke Vrable drops a sweet bunt.

Luke Vrable drops a sweet bunt.

Chelsea Prescott breaks off a nasty fastball.

Chelsea Prescott breaks off a nasty fastball.

CHS soccer/tennis star Mckenzie Meyer is happy, cause her little bro' is in the next photo.

  CHS soccer/tennis star Mckenzie Meyer (right) is happy, cause her little bro’ is in the next photo.

See, told ya. Caleb Meyer drops down to snag an incoming ball.

See, told ya. Caleb Meyer drops down to snag an incoming ball.

Zach Ginnings is a man with a mission. A mission to crush the ball.

Zach Ginnings is a man with a mission. A mission to crush the ball.

Knoblich

Knoblich shows off his ballet-like defensive moves, stretching out to snag a throw.

"some day that could be you. Just gotta stretch those quads out..."

“Some day that could be you. Just gotta stretch those quads out…”

The photos were poppin’.

The runs, not so much, but tomorrow is another day.

Unable to scrape together much offense, the Central Whidbey Little League 11/12 All-Star Majors baseball squad fell 6-1 to arch-rival North Whidbey Sunday.

The loss evened Central’s record at 1-1 in the ongoing District 11 playoffs and drops them into a loser-out battle with South Whidbey Monday.

That game is set for 6 PM at the South Whidbey Parks and Recreation Fields.

North Whidbey will play Sedro-Woolley at the same time and place, with the winner advancing to the championship series.

The loser of Central vs. South will join Anacortes and turn in their gear, while the winner Monday advances to play the loser of the N. Whidbey/Sedro game.

While they have their backs to the wall now, Central Whidbey can look at the successful championship run of Coupeville’s 9/10 softball team for inspiration.

That squad also lost early, then ripped off a string of wins in loser-out games to win a district title and earn a berth at state.

As they prepare for their next hurdle Monday, now is a perfect chance to step back and enjoy some pics from Sunday’s game, courtesy John Fisken.

To see more (and possibly purchase a few), pop over to:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf36117f1544

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(John Fisken photos)

   No softball shall escape the grasp of the Pineapple Ninjas! Ever!! (John Fisken photos)

hit

  The resounding thunk you just heard was solid wood (OK, aluminum) on softball.

catch

   “And just where do we think we’re going?!?! I told you no softball escaped our grasp!!”

slide

“Gettin’ my uniform dirty. It’s kind of my trademark.”

hit

“Oh, that feels like a hit, yes ma’am, it does!”

ball

   Lost in the desert windstorm, the young softball whiz kid made the play, cause … NO SOFTBALL ESCAPES THE PINEAPPLE NINJAS!!

The Pineapple Ninjas are off to the state tourney.

But before the new District 11 champs — the Central Whidbey Little League 9/10 All-Star softball squad — heads to Vancouver, we can bask in the glow of their stellar play, thanks to travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

The pics above are courtesy him, and come from action on July 3.

To see more (and possibly purchase some), pop over to:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf36127f5ffe

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"I don't care how far away that fence is ... I'm going downtown with this baby!!" (John Fisken photo)

   “I don’t care how far away that fence is … I’m going downtown with this baby!!” (John Fisken photo)

The celebration reigns. (Megan Somes photos)

The celebration reigns. (Megan Somes photos)

Isabelle Wells gets ready to nring a big bat and slick glove to the field. (Katy Wells photo)

Isabelle Wells gets ready to bring a big bat and slick glove to the field. (Katy Wells photo)

This time, there was no chance of a comeback.

Pounding the ball with glee Friday, the Central Whidbey Little League 9/10 All-Star softball squad dismantled arch-rival North Whidbey 20-10.

The win avenged a loss earlier in the week, when Central let a four-run lead slip away in the final inning, and set up a winner-take-all tilt on the 4th of July.

Central and North will face off at 3 PM Saturday in Mount Vernon for the District 11 title and a trip to the state tourney.

Friday’s game started with a bang, as Central raced out to a 7-1 lead, then took a detour, with North tying things back up at 7-7, before firmly turning back in favor of the middle of Whidbey.

Central put up five runs in both the third and fourth, then tacked on four more in both the fifth and sixth to thoroughly dominate things.

“Another great game!,” said Central coach Mimi Johnson. “Chanel (Sterba) pitched a great game; Stella (Johnson) did amazing catching.

Jill Prince had a much needed catch for a big out and Kaela Meffert wins the big bat award!!”

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The art of the bunt. (John Fisken photos)

The art of the bunt. (John Fisken photos)

"Oh, I'm safe. No need to ask the ump, cause I beat that throw by a mile, baby!!"

“Oh, I’m safe. No need to ask the ump, cause I beat that throw by a mile, baby!!”

Coach Lark Gustafson charges down the line during pre-game introductions.

Coach Lark Gustafson charges down the line during pre-game introductions.

"Only a fool thinks they will make it to first before this ball. My arm is like a rocket launcher, Lil' Missy!!"

“Only a fool thinks they’ll make it to first before this ball. My arm is like a rocket launcher, Lil’ Missy!!”

catcher

“I said, throw your FASTBALL! This ain’t T-Ball we’re playin’ here!!”

out

“You can try to hide, but my mitt will find you. Always!!”

"I hope that ball has a tracking device. Cause otherwise they ain't never gonna find it after I dump it out by the bridge."

   “I hope that ball has a tracking device. Cause otherwise they ain’t never gonna find it after I crank it over the fence.”

dirt

  “Yeah, someone’s mom isn’t going to be happy come laundry time… Oh well, that’s what you get for having a superstar for a daughter.”

Playoff fever is in the air and the cameras are clicking.

Central and North Whidbey’s 9/10 little league all-star softball squads battled Tuesday in the opener to the District 11 playoffs (North rallied to win 11-10) and John Fisken was on hand in Mount Vernon to document the action.

As he clicked away, Central Whidbey hurler Chanel Sterba whiffed 12 batters.

Kaia Swegler smacked a pair of singles and Mckaela Meffert eked out four walks (one by being plunked), coming around to score each time.

Isabelle Wells, Chloe LaRue and Sterba also singled, while Abby Mulholland and Gwen Gustafson were among a long string of Central Whidbey hitters to draw walks.

North Whidbey plays Sedro-Woolley Wednesday, with the winner advancing to the championship series.

Central Whidbey gets the loser of that game Thursday. Win there and they advance to the finals as well.

To see more Fisken pics, pop over to:

https://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf35ed86309e

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