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Sage Sharp was one of five CHS seniors to play their final home baseball game Friday. (Morgan White photo)

The end is here.

Well, at least one end.

The Coupeville High School varsity baseball team still has one last regular season game on the road to play, and then at least one playoff game.

But Friday marked the final time this season the Wolves will compete on their home field.

Playing on their own diamond for the final time, five CHS players had the moment captured on film by a bevy of snap-happy photographers.

Cody Roberts and family. (Morgan White photo)

L to r: Cole Hutchinson, Hawthorne Wolfe, Xavier Murdy, Sharp, Roberts. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Cole Hutchinson and his fan club. (Morgan White photo)

Xavier Murdy and associates. (Morgan White photo)

Wolf coach Will Thayer joins the celebration. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe offers a final goodbye. (Morgan White photo)

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Hawthorne Wolfe and fellow Coupeville seniors won their final home game. (Morgan White photo)

“A great send off for our seniors!”

Coupeville High School varsity baseball coach Will Thayer was in a good mood Friday as afternoon faded into evening.

And why not?

His squad had bounced back from a non-conference loss a day before, pounding visiting Orcas Island 12-5 Friday on Senior Night.

The victory lifts the Wolves to 10-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 12-6 overall, with a road game at Darrington next Tuesday, May 3 the regular-season finale.

Coupeville remains a half-game up on Friday Harbor (9-1, 12-2) in the chase for the league crown.

While the Wolves finish at Darrington, the defending NWL champs host La Conner May 3, then travel to Orcas May 5.

If Coupeville and Friday Harbor — which split their two-game season series — finish in a tie, they will play May 12 on a neutral field in La Conner.

That game would be a winner-to-state, loser-out game.

But that’s down the road, and Friday was all about staying in the here and now and taking care of business.

Consider it mission accomplished for Coupeville.

On a day when CHS honored seniors Sage Sharp, Cody Roberts, Xavier Murdy, Cole Hutchinson, and Hawthorne Wolfe, the sun was out, the wind was sharp, and the Wolves were sharper.

Roberts was dealing on the mound, finishing with eight strikeouts while scattering just four hits.

Cody Roberts is in the mood to generate strikeouts. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Meanwhile, with Roberts reaching base four times, he and his teammates scorched Orcas pitching for 12 base-knocks and six walks, building an 11-0 lead, then coasting home for the win.

Coupeville broke through early, plating three runners in the bottom of the sixth, thanks to a string of walks and a couple of key hits.

Peyton Caveness and Wolfe laced singles to knock the visiting Vikings back on their heels, and the rout was underway.

The third inning was Coupeville’s finest moment, as Jonathan Valenzuela crunched a triple as part of a game-busting five-hit, six-run explosion.

Up 9-0, the Wolves tacked on two more tallies in the fourth and a final run in the sixth, while Orcas scraped out four runs in the top of the fifth to keep from being mercy-ruled.

 

Friday stats:

Chase Anderson — 1 single
Peyton Caveness — 2 singles, 1 walk
Scott Hilborn — 1 single
Cole Hutchinson — 1 single, 1 walk
Xavier Murdy — 1 single, 1 walk
Cody Roberts — 2 singles, 2 walks
Sage Sharp — 1 walk
Jonathan Valenzuela — 1 single, 1 triple
Hawthorne Wolfe — 2 singles

Xavier Murdy and Co. are in first place in the Northwest 2B/1B League. (Morgan White photo)

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Softball action gets started early Friday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let’s make a full day of it.

Friday’s Coupeville High School softball schedule is being adjusted, with all activities still going forward, just at different times.

Originally, the Wolves were slated to host Orcas Island in a doubleheader kicking off at 3:30 PM.

The new schedule is as follows:

Game #1 — 12:30 first pitch

Game #2 — 4:00 Senior Night festivities, followed by game 

The adjustments are being made to help Orcas, which catches a 6:45 AM ferry, “break up their day a little bit,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan.

Coupeville will provide a BBQ for the two teams between games, as well.

The Wolves will honor Izzy Wells, Audrianna Shaw, Mckenna Somes, and Violette Huegerich during Senior Night festivities.

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Ja’Tarya Hoskins celebrates lil’ sis Ja’Kenya Saturday during Coupeville’s Senior Night festivities for girls basketball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“As a senior you realize how fast time flies.”

The words come from Abby Mulholland, but they echo those often said by Coupeville High School hoops stars as they watch their final moments on the hardwood zing by.

Mulholland and her fellow 12th graders — players Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Audrianna Shaw and Izzy Wells, as well as managers Mckenna Somes and Leni Raduenz — were honored Saturday before the regular season girls basketball finale.

Also noted was Wolf cheerleader Samantha Streitler.

In between the hugs and tears, the plushie bears and the balloons, and before the Wolves dropped a whumping on visiting Friday Harbor to collect a playoff berth, Coupeville’s elder stateswomen shared their love for each other and the CHS program.

“I’ve played for Coupeville my entire career and I have loved every single team that I’ve been lucky enough to be a part of,” Shaw said.

“So thank you to all my teammates, old or new, for being by my side and helping me and the team succeed.”

Audrianna Shaw

Abby Mulholland

Mckenna Somes (middle, back row)

Izzy Wells (#12)

Leni Raduenz

Ja’Kenya Hoskins (#14)

Bear … with us. It’s Senior Night.

CHS coach Megan Smith joins the celebration.

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Covid protocols prohibited four-year varsity starter Hawthorne Wolfe from being at his Senior Night in person, but he was hailed by coaches and teammates. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Seven strong.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball program honored its splendid seniors Wednesday, with five on the court and two there in spirit.

That group has sparked the Wolves to their best start in 20+ years, and is a tight-knit band of hoops stars.

“I feel extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to play basketball with such an all-around great group of guys, most of which I’ve known since kindergarten,” said Logan Martin in his farewell speech.

That was a sentiment shared by his teammates.

“I want to thank my team for always giving their best on the court,” Grady Rickner added.

“I will always have great memories of my high school basketball experience.”

Caleb Meyer

Logan Martin

Xavier Murdy (with balloon).

Miles Davidson

Wolf seniors honor the family of the late Bennett Boyles, their Class of 2022 teammate who fought valiantly against cancer in middle school.

Grady Rickner

Senior moms get their moment in the spotlight.

A wall of memories, and they’re not done yet.

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