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   Maddy Hilkey was one of three Coupeville booters to score in a shoot-out Thursday, lifting the Wolves to a big win at Port Townsend. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Coach long enough and you’ll see just about everything.

But after what he witnessed Thursday, Coupeville High School girls soccer guru Kyle Nelson could only utter three words.

“Crazy game tonight.”

But, it was a crazy game his team won, so he said the words with a smile on his face.

Playing on the road at Port Townsend, the Wolves managed to lose a three-goal lead in the late going, ended regulation tied 4-4, then survived two scoreless overtime periods before winning 3-2 in a shoot-out.

The victory was huge, as it lifts Coupeville to 3-1 in Olympic League play, pulling them within a game of Klahowya (4-0) and providing a major cushion over Port Townsend (1-3) and Chimacum (0-4).

The Wolves, who have finished second in the four-team league three straight years, now own a tiebreaker over the RedHawks, having beaten Port Townsend twice in as many meetings.

That’s huge, as the #2 team from the Olympic League gets a home playoff game, which, for Coupeville, would be at Oak Harbor’s stadium.

Facing a different Port Townsend team than the one they rolled 8-0 two weeks ago (four RedHawks who were AWOL the first time around had returned), the Wolves were limping a bit.

Junior Lindsey Roberts, the heart of the team, is dealing with a leg injury, while leading scorer Kalia Littlejohn twisted her ankle late in the game.

Fab frosh Genna Wright rose to the occasion, raining down a pair of goals, her sixth and seventh on the season, as Coupeville built a 4-1 lead in the first half.

Ema Smith and Mallory Kortuem also scored for the Wolves, then “things took a turn in the second half.”

With the momentum all on the side of the host RedHawks, CHS had its back to the wall, but refused to break.

After battling through a pair of five-minute overtime periods, Coupeville found itself involved in a shoot-out for the first time in 2017.

It was a tense battle, going six rounds, with Wolf goalie Sarah Wright keeping her squad alive with “a couple of nice saves.”

Given a reprieve, the CHS shooters prevailed, with Lauren Bayne, Genna Wright and Maddy Hilkey torching the RedHawk net-minder to seal the win.

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   Wolf junior Kalia Littlejohn (15) shows off some nimble foot work during Thursday’s season-opening soccer jamboree. (John Fisken photos)

   A pack of Coupeville athletes from other sports made the trek to Oak Harbor to support their classmates.

Ema Smith enjoys the sun while it lasts.

   After two seasons of volleyball, Sarah Wright has hopped to soccer and is now directing traffic as a goalie.

Team manager Chris Cernick is focused like a laser.

   Sherry Roberts (right) points out the sun to fellow Wolf mom Kathy Bayne. “We’re not gonna see that again the rest of the season!”

Lauren Bayne takes off a rival player’s head with a well-angled shot.

The new-look Wolves.

High school sports are officially back, and so is John Fisken.

After spending his summer rambling across the USA, the intrepid photographer was back on The Rock Thursday and clicking away as the three Whidbey girls soccer teams opened the season with a jamboree in Oak Harbor.

There are plenty of Wildcat and Falcon pics out there if you go look, but our focus, of course, is on Coupeville and a Wolf squad which debuted new uniforms and a new head coach in Kyle Nelson.

To see everything Fisken shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Soccer/2017-08-31-Jamboree-at-Oak-Harbor/

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   It’s an informal scrimmage game, but Hope Lodell is still here to operate. They don’t call her “The Surgeon” for nothing. (Rebecca Lodell photo)

   Melia Welling (left) and Tamika Nastali enjoy their return to the dugout. (Kelly Crownover photos)

Sunny softball weather? What madness is this?

CHS coach Kevin McGranahan doles out awards.

The heart of the order, and they all return next season.

“It’s a ‘friendly’ game, but we’re still gonna thrash you…”

   Mackenzie Davis (left) joins Nastali and Welling, looking into a bright future for Wolf softball.

A stunning season ended in gorgeous weather.

As the Coupeville High School softball squad capped its epic season Friday, long gone were the rain, wind and gloomy skies which lingered through almost every game this spring.

In their place were sunny skies and warm weather as the Wolves enjoyed an awards banquet, faced off with their parents on the diamond and celebrated their 19-5 season.

The photos above, provided by CHS softball moms, capture the day’s festivities.

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   Wolf catcher Sarah Wright smashed a fences-clearing home-run Friday, propelling CHS softball to a huge league win. (John Fisken photo)

What a difference a year makes.

Clearing a major psychological hurdle, the Coupeville High School softball squad knocked off host Klahowya 5-2 Friday, its second straight win over the Eagles this season.

The victory lifts the red-hot Wolves to 3-1 in Olympic League play, 10-1 overall.

That ties the 2002 squad for the best record by a CHS softball team through 11 games.

It also pulls the Wolves within a game of two-time defending league champ Chimacum (4-0, 6-1), the only team to beat Coupeville this season.

The second of three games with the Cowboys comes on the road next Friday, Apr. 28.

The Wolves have non-conference games against Lynden Christian (6-7) Saturday and Meridian (2-9) Monday and a league clash with Port Townsend (0-4, 0-6) Wednesday before the shootout at the Chimacum corral.

For a (very small) moment, though, CHS can bask in a reversal of fortune against Klahowya and two-time league MVP Amber Bumbalough.

Last year, a very-young Wolf squad was swept by the Eagles, losing 7-1, 9-1 and 16-6.

This year, a still-young (they often start seven underclassmen) but more-seasoned Coupeville team has broken the hex, helping drop Klahowya to 1-3 in league, 4-4 overall.

After winning their first meeting by one run, the Wolves came out Friday and controlled every aspect of the game.

“This was a huge win. We dominated from start to finish,” said Coupeville coach Kevin McGranahan. “We played error-free softball and just completely dominated them.”

Wolf hurler Katrina McGranahan won her individual dual with Bumbalough, tossing a two-hitter while whiffing eight Eagles.

At the same time, Coupeville mashed 12 hits, including a solo home-run over the fence in right-center off of the bat of sophomore slugger Sarah Wright.

It was the eighth tater whacked by a Wolf this season, with Wright becoming the sixth different starter to hit a round-tripper.

CHS ripped hits up and down the line-up, collecting at least two base-knocks in each of the first five innings as it built a 5-0 lead.

After stranding two runners in the first, the Wolves broke through in the second, scoring the game’s first run off of a double from Veronica Crownover and a single off the bat of Hope Lodell.

Wright went ballistic in the third, launching a two-out moonshot to make it 2-0, and that seemed to open the floodgates.

Mikayla Elfrank followed with a single, went to second on a passed ball, scooted to third on an overthrow, then scored when the Eagles booted a ball hit by Crownover.

Four hits in the fourth — singles from Tiffany Briscoe, Robin Cedillo, Lauren Rose and McGranahan — plated two more.

Meanwhile, Coupeville’s pitching ace was throwing her best game of the season.

McGranahan blitzed through the first 11 Klahowya hitters, not allowing a base-runner until Bumbalough poked a two-out single in the fourth.

Just to keep everyone on their toes, the Wolf hurler promptly plunked the next Eagle, then got out of the inning unscathed when she induced a ground-out to Elfrank.

Staring down her rivals, McGranahan mowed down Klahowya one-two-three in the fifth and sixth, had a wee bit of trouble in the seventh when the ump narrowed their strike zone, then closed the game with a bang.

First she got a key ground-out to Jae LeVine, then reared back and whiffed the game’s final hitter, catching them looking at strike three.

Crownover (two doubles), McGranahan, Wright and Briscoe had two hits apiece, while Cedillo, Rose, Elfrank and Lodell all chipped in with singles, as eight of nine starters collected hits on the afternoon.

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   When she’s not messing with the cameraman, Katrina McGranahan is among the team leaders in nearly every offensive category. (John Fisken photos)

   Lead-off hitter Lauren Rose tops Coupeville in walks and is #2 in runs scored and #3 in stolen bases.

A stellar start begins at the plate.

The Coupeville High School softball squad has rolled out to an 8-1 start on the season, and a lot of the credit goes to the Wolf hitters, who are beatin’ the crud out of the ball.

Thanks to their coaching staff faithfully updating MaxPreps, we can give you a window into those stats.

PS — Softball is the only CHS spring sport that has stats online, so it’s not like I’m purposefully ignoring the other teams.

They’re just not as on top of the ball currently as the diamond queens.

The stats:

Player AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR SB BB RBI Avg. OBP
Cedillo 12 3 3 1 4 1 .250 .438
Lodell 24 7 7 1 1 5 7 .292 .414
LeVine 33 11 13 1 2 5 8 .394 .474
K. Briscoe 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1.000 1.000
Mathusek 1 1 1.000
Nastali 13 2 2 2 1 .154 .312
Smith 2 1 1 1 .000 .333
Rose 27 18 8 1 1 5 13 4 .296 .525
T. Briscoe 20 5 2 1 1 4 4 .100 .333
Davis 1 1.000
McGranahan 28 19 14 2 1 3 7 5 19 .500 .576
Welling 1 1 .000 .500
Elfrank 28 11 13 2 3 1 6 6 8 .464 .559
Crownover 27 6 12 3 1 1 1 8 .444 .483
Wright 34 11 16 4 2 3 20 .471 .514
Lester 2 1 1 1 1 1 .500 .667

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