
Wolf senior Jae LeVine gets ready for her mic drop moment. (John Fisken photos)

Robin Cedillo and proud parents Fredrico and Melissa.

Tiffany Briscoe (with flowers) gets support from mom Amy, lil’ sis Kyla and dad Rich.

The LeVine clan lays claim to the diamond. L to r, it’s Micky, Sean, Jae, Joline, and, in front, Izzy “I’m coming for all your records” LeVine.

There’s no crying in baseball. Good thing this is softball, where everyone is more in touch with their feelings.

Nicole Lester and assistant coach Stephanie Henning have their own party.

The underclassmen create a tunnel of bats to welcome seniors and their parents to the field.

Legendary, in every way.
They are the last remnants of state tournament glory.
Coupeville High School seniors Jae LeVine, Robin Cedillo and Tiffany Briscoe were freshmen when the Wolf softball sluggers made a wild late-season run in 2014 that carried the program to the big dance for the first time in 12 years.
Now, the trio are grizzled vets, all major contributors for a rampaging 15-2 team intent on getting back to the tourney.
They still have a couple of regular season road games (and then a postseason run) ahead of them, but Thursday was the final time the three played a game on their home diamond.
Predictably, weather was a factor on the prairie and the game with Sequim was suspended in the top of the third.
But, in between the lightning warnings, the Wolves celebrated their graduates-to-be, and John Fisken snapped quality pics as it happened.
To see more Senior Night pics (and a lot of action shots), pop over to:
http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Softball/20170504-vs-Sequim/
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