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Hunter Smith smacked three singles, collected 3 RBi and struck out

   Hunter Smith smacked three singles and collected 3 RBI at the plate Thursday, while also whiffing 10 on the mound. (John Fisken photo)

It was brutal and efficient, just the way it needed to be.

Raining down 11 hits (from eight different batters) the Coupeville High School baseball team rolled to its fourth straight league win Thursday, crushing visiting Port Townsend 15-4.

The win, the fifth in their last seven games, lifted the Wolves to 7-7 overall, 4-0 in the 1A Olympic League.

It also kept them a game-and-a-half up on Klahowya (2-1, 11-3) in the race for a league title, and well clear of Chimacum (1-3, 3-8) and Port Townsend (0-3, 0-10).

Thursday’s showdown could have easily been a “trap game,” with CHS coming off of a huge upset of Klahowya only to turn around and face a win-less team.

To Coupeville’s credit, other than one sloppy inning, it never played that way, though.

The Wolves came out with sharp pitching from sophomore hurler Hunter Smith, who whiffed 10 RedHawks, and aggressive hitting from the get-go.

Coupeville scored in every inning, notching three in the first and two more in the second before exploding for a game-deciding eight-spot in the third.

The third-inning burst came at the exact right moment, as the Wolves early 5-0 lead was cut to 5-4 when their defense crumbled a bit in the top of that inning.

Four CHS errors, a lively mix of bobbled balls and throws that skipped away, helped keep the RedHawks alive, and then a huge two-run single back up the middle got the visiting fans in a momentary tizzy.

Hunter Smith was having none of it, however, as the unflappable one calmly ended the inning with another punch-out, stranding two runners.

For an agonizing moment or two, the game tottered on the precipice.

And then the Wolves attacked.

Sending 14 batters to the plate in the third, Coupeville used six walks and five hits in the inning to savage Port Townsend beyond recognition.

Nick Etzell and Hunter Smith drew bases-loaded walks to pad the lead slightly, before CJ Smith stroked a two-run single and Cole Payne lashed an RBI double.

The Wolves weren’t done, though, as Kory Score drove a two-run single to center-field and Clay Reilly looped an RBI single into the gap to stretch the lead all the way out to 13-4.

Running aggressively, even with a large lead, Coupeville tacked on two more runs in the fourth to put the ten-run rule into effect, and with Hunter Smith unhittable down the stretch, there was no hope for the RedHawks.

Coupeville had opened the game with three in the first.

Both Smith brothers came sprinting home when Payne’s bunt was thrown into right field, then pinch-runner Joey Lippo trotted across the plate on a ground-out off the bat of Julian Welling.

The Wolves tacked on two in the second, with Reilly dropping a beautiful bunt single to kick things off.

The junior outfielder stole second, took third on a single from birthday boy Gabe Wynn and came home on a passed ball.

Wynn was plated by Hunter Smith, smashing one of his three singles on the afternoon.

Reilly had two hits, while CJ Smith, Payne, Score, Ethan Marx, Wynn and Lippo all chipped in with one apiece.

While Welling was one of only two starters not to get a hit, that was only because the sophomore third baseman got flat out robbed. Twice.

After his first-inning RBI (which came on an epically long at-bat, as he fouled off pitch after pitch to stay alive), he came within an inch or two of a pair of extra-base hits.

Welling smashed a long shot down the left field line that was somehow run down, then had a wicked liner to third get snared by a RedHawk who jumped at just the right moment.

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Makana

   Makana Stone swept the 100, 200 and 400 at a four-team meet in Port Townsend. (John Fisken photos)

Ariah Bepler set PRs in the javelin, discus and hurdles Thursday.

Ariah Bepler set PRs Thursday in the javelin, discus and hurdles.

Makana Stone was in perfect stride Thursday afternoon.

Coming off of a two-week break, the Coupeville High School senior swept all three events she participated in at a four-team track meet in Port Townsend, putting a unique stamp on the event.

On the boys side, Dalton Martin captured titles in the discus and javelin, despite never having competed in the latter event before.

The dazzling duo’s five wins, and 34 PRs team-wide, highlighted the day for the Wolves, who went up against 2A schools Sequim and Port Angeles as well as the host RedHawks.

It was the first time Coupeville saw live action since the end of March.

With everybody healthy and raring to go, the Wolf boys showed off their new-found depth, with 16 athletes combining for 26 PRs.

Ryan Labrador (shot put, discus, javelin) and Ariah Bepler (300 hurdles, discus, javelin) were in a special groove, as each nailed three PRs apiece to lead the attack.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (1st) 13.21; Sylvia Hurlburt (4th) 13.82; Madison Rixe (8th) 14.85; Ashlie Shank (10th) 15.01 *PR*; Mckenzie Meyer (16th) 15.66; Abby Parker (17th) 15.72 *PR*; Jovanah Foote (21st) 17.86; Julia Jones (26th) 18.36 *PR*

200 — Stone (1st) 27.10; Hurlburt (3rd) 28.53; Lauren Grove (4th) 28.70; Shank (8th) 32.01; Rixe (9th) 32.07

400 — Stone (1st) 1:00.78

1600 — Lauren Bayne (7th) 6:51.80

300 Hurdles — Meyer (2nd) 58.21; Allison Wenzel (5th) 1:00.78 *PR*

4 x100 — Parker, Rixe, Shank, Wenzel (4th) 58.31

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 30-04.75; Alexxis Otto (7th) 23-04.75; Emma Smith (9th) 22-06 *PR*; Naika Hallam (12th) 21-01; Estefanny Liquidano (15th) 15-06

Discus — Lawrence (2nd) 83-03; Otto (6th) 65-09; Wenzel (8th) 63-01; E. Smith (10th) 60-02; Parker (12th) 54-09; Foote (18th) 38-00; Liquidano (19th) 36-06

Javelin — Wenzel (3rd) 85-01 *PR*; Bayne (4th) 84-05 *PR*; Hallam (6th) 73-10; Lawrence (8th) 72-04; Parker (11th) 68-09; Foote (15th) 56-09 *PR*; Otto (18th) 52-01

High Jump — Bayne (4th) 4-02

Long Jump — Grove (2nd) 14-00.75

Triple Jump — Grove (2nd) 29-02.50

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 12.02, Lathom Kelley (5th) 12.15; Jared Helmstadter (9th) 12.42; Danny Conlisk (10th) 12.58 *PR*; Henry Wynn (12th) 12.72 *PR*; Jacob Martin (15th) 12.86; Mitchell Losey (20th) 13.52; Kenny Johnson (22nd) 13.65; Kyle Burnett (23rd) 13.92; Hunter Downes (24th) 14.12; Nile Lockwood (25th) 14.29 *PR*; Jakobi Baumann (26th) 15.29 *PR*

200 — J. Smith (3rd) 24.06; Helmstadter (5th) 24.96; Jordan Ford (6th) 25.13 *PR*; Martin (9th) 25.99; Losey (14th) 28.43; Johnson (16th) 29.37; Burnett (17th) 29.82

400 — Burnett (9th) 1:06.48 *PR*; Johnson (10th) 1:10.62

800 — Conlisk (2nd) 2:15.70 *PR*; Wynn (5th) 2:24.50 *PR*

1600 — Conlisk (3rd) 5:09.00; Wynn (6th) 5:18.10

3200 — Baumann (4th) 13:47.40

300 Hurdles — Ariah Bepler (3rd) 50.58 *PR*; Lockwood (6th) 57.29 *PR*

4×100 — J. Smith, J. Martin, Helmstadter, Ford (3rd) 46.81; No Names Listed (6th) 51.72

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (3rd) 41-10; Ryan Labrador (9th) 34-00 *PR*; Connor Thompson (10th) 33-06 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (11th) 31-01; Mitchell Carroll (11th) 31-01; Dominic Dausey (14th) 30-05; Grey Rische (16th) 28-05 *PR*; Luke Carlson (18th) 25-10 *PR*

Discus — D. Martin (1st) 136-10; Battaglia (6th) 93-07; Labrador (9th) 85-00 *PR*; Dausey (10th) 84-00; Bepler (13th) 66-05 *PR*

Javelin — D. Martin (1st) 129-11 *PR*; Losey (2nd) 127-06 *PR*; Rische (4th) 121-04; Dausey (5th) 118-08 *PR*; Kelley (6th) 117-07; Battaglia (7th) 108-01 *PR*; Bepler (9th) 104-02 *PR*; Carlson (13th) 83-02 *PR*; Labrador (15th) 80-05 *PR*; Lockwood (16th) 77-00

High Jump — Ryan Griggs (3rd) 5-04; Ford (5th) 5-00; Thompson (5th) 5-00

Long Jump — Kelley (2nd) 18-06.75 *PR*; J. Martin (4th) 17-05; Ford (5th) 17-03 *PR*; Carroll (6th) 16-10; Griggs (7th) 16-09; Bepler (9th) 15-01; Downes (14th) 13-06; Lockwood (15th) 13-04.50; Baumann (17th) 12-11.75 *PR*

Triple Jump — Griggs (2nd) 36-01; Carroll (3rd) 35-02.25; Thompson (5th) 34-10.50

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CMS 8th grade basketball coach Bob Martin, displaying a look common to Whidbey Island coaches who have to deal with weather and ferry issues on a regular basis. (John Fisken photo)

   CMS basketball coach Bob Martin, displaying a look common to Whidbey Island coaches who have to deal with weather and ferry issues on a regular basis. (John Fisken photo)

No hoops for you.

Coupeville Middle School has cancelled its home hoops games scheduled for today, a victim of the wind storm that slammed the coast Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.

CMS is actually totally fine, but Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend, which was supposed to travel to Whidbey today, is closed.

The school has no power, according to a report by the Port Townsend Leader.

Wolf coaches Ryan King and Bob Martin confirmed the games have been postponed.

They will likely be rescheduled, and we will update this story when and if that happens.

Coupeville, which swept Blue Heron the first time the two schools faced, sits at 4-2 (8th grade varsity) and 2-4 (7th grade varsity), with four games remaining in the season.

UPDATE: As of 11:30 AM Thursday, Blue Heron MS officials are saying they may be unable to reschedule.

If that’s true, CMS will lose one of its five home games and end up with a nine-game schedule.

Coupeville travels to Forks Monday, Mar. 14, hosts Stevens Thursday, Mar. 17 and travels to Sequim Monday, Mar. 21.

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Chelsea Prescott (John Fisken photo)

   Chelsea Prescott, seen here in an earlier game, went for a season-high 24 Monday in a huge CMS win. (John Fisken photo)

From a thriller to a blow-out.

After opening its season with a win that wasn’t settled until the final play of the game, the Coupeville Middle School 7th grade girls’ basketball squad put game #2 away early.

Storming out to a 20-point lead at the half Monday, the Wolves rolled to a 42-12 thrashing of host Port Townsend to improve to 2-0 on the season.

Coupeville claimed a quick 12-4 lead after one quarter, then put the game away with a 14-2 surge in the second.

From there the Wolves pulled back on the reigns a bit and coasted in with 10-4 and 6-2 advantages over the final two quarters of play.

Chelsea Prescott sparked the CMS attack with a torrid 24, scorching the net in every quarter.

She opened with six, then dropped in eight in both the second and third quarters.

Genna Wright banked home six in support of Prescott, while Mollie Bailey knocked down four.

Morgan Pease, Megan Thorn, Luci Coleburn and Seraina Weatherford each sank a bucket to round out the Wolf scoring attack.

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Skyler Lawrence gave Coupeville a much-needed spark Tuesday, snatching five boards. (John Fisken photo)

   Skyler Lawrence gave Coupeville a much-needed spark Tuesday, snatching five boards. (John Fisken photo)

Amy King had to pull out the Vince Lombardi speech.

Disappointed by her team’s first-half performance Tuesday, the easy-going Coupeville High School JV girls’ hoops coach let loose a bit at halftime.

“It was an ugly, slow-start, Monday’ish-road-trip sort of game, even though it’s a Tuesday,” she said. “After some ‘strong words of wisdom’ during halftime, the girls were ready to play.”

And they did, using a second-half defensive stand to rally for a 29-20 win at Port Townsend.

The victory, the team’s third in the last four games, lifted the young Wolves to 7-9 overall, 5-2 in 1A Olympic League play.

Coupeville, which had crushed the RedHawks twice earlier this season, played fairly lackluster in the early going.

“Port Townsend came out on fire and our defense was flat-footed,” King said. “We were quiet. Not even rebounding.

“Offensively the ball moved slowly, not strong passes or cutting or anything,” she added. “We tried every man play we knew to try and get something to click.”

Trailing 14-12 at the break, something needed to change.

After King’s halftime talk (no word on whether any chairs were thrown … admittedly, as awesome as that would be, it’s also just as unlikely), things clicked, though.

With freshman Ashlie Shank leading the way, “driving the lanes, taking good shots and quicker on defense,” Coupeville pulled together to hold Port Townsend to just six second-half points.

Swing player Allison Wenzel “brought much needed energy to the floor” and Sarah Wright “ripped the rebounds like she has the past few games, even driving the ball up the floor.”

“Everyone contributed, feeding off of each other in the fourth and taking the win,” King said. “It was a tough one, but it was a win and we are happy for it.”

Wright paced Coupeville with eight points and 10 rebounds, while Shank (7), Wenzel (5), Lauren Rose (3), Skyler Lawrence (3), Maddy Hilkey (2) and Brittany Powers (1) also scored.

The Wolves controlled the boards, ripping down 40, with Brisa Herrera (3), Nicole Lester (2) and Lindsey Laxton (1) backing up Wright, Wenzel (5) and Lawrence (5).

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