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Brynn Parker (left) and Kauri Hamilton are A-OK heading into the final week of the regular season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bring out the roses.

With the last week of the regular season upon us, the coming days will feature Senior Night festivities for three of four Coupeville High School spring sports teams.

Wolf girls’ tennis celebrates Wednesday as it hosts Friday Harbor.

That’ll be the second and final match of the week for the netters, who kick things off by traveling Monday to Granite Falls.

Meanwhile, the CHS softball squad caps its regular season run at home Tuesday with a rumble against Granite Falls as well.

For Wolf baseball, the final series features a road trip to Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, followed by Senior Night at home Thursday afternoon.

And while CHS track and field has already honored its seniors, the team stays busy, competing at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships Wednesday in La Conner.

Where win/loss records sit through May 4:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 9-1 11-5
Friday Harbor 8-2 11-6
Orcas Island 7-5 7-10
Coupeville 5-5 6-11
La Conner 4-6 5-7
Darrington 3-7 6-10
Concrete 0-10 1-11

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 3-0 3-2
Coupeville 0-3 1-8-1

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 10-0 16-1
Darrington 6-2 11-3
Orcas Island 4-6 6-12
Friday Harbor 3-5 6-10
La Conner 2-6 2-11
Concrete 1-7 1-7

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Teagan Calkins and her weapon of choice. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

These Wolves carry big bats, and they know how to use them.

Belting nine extra-base hits Friday, including three out-of-the-park home runs, the Coupeville High School softball squad decimated host South Whidbey 15-3.

The non-conference victory, brought to a close after five torrid innings by the ten-run mercy rule, lifts CHS to 16-1 heading into its regular-season finale.

That game is set for Tuesday, May 6 in Coupeville, with former league rival Granite Falls visiting as the Wolves celebrate Senior Night for Chloe Marzocca, Madison McMillan, Jada Heaton, Mia Farris, and Taylor Brotemarkle.

Coupeville’s seniors are exiting in style. (Ava Lucero photo)

The sage veterans, and their very-ready-for-prime-time younger teammates, are part of one of just two teams in 2B with only a single loss this season.

That lone blemish was a 5-4 defeat to 3A Oak Harbor, way back on March 15, and everything after it has been good times.

Case in point, Friday’s clash with a very-solid Falcon diamond squad, which sits at 8-8 after its loss.

While South Whidbey, a 1A school, may have a bigger student body than CHS, the Wolves run deep in talent.

Freshman hurler Adeline Maynes, already an ace in her second high school diamond campaign, was firing BB’s Friday, whiffing nine while scattering just three hits.

And she got solid defense from her support crew, for the most part, with middle infielders Sydney Van Dyke and Brotemarkle gunning down runners to cap things in the final inning.

Home run hitters (left to right) Mia Farris, Madison McMillan, and Sydney Van Dyke marinate in the moment. (Ava Lucero photo)

But it’s the bats which once again captivated the always-enthusiastic Wolf fan base, as Aaron Lucero’s sluggers made contact, and drove through the ball with a vengeance time and again.

Coupeville scored in every inning, jumping on the Falcons for four runs in the top of the first to set the stage.

Walks to Brotemarkle and McMillan mingled with base knocks for Teagan Calkins, Van Dyke, and Haylee Armstrong, and the Wolves were off to the races.

But the biggest blows were yet to come.

Mia Farris was the first to strike, crushing a two-out solo shot in the second.

It was her second over-the-fence tater in as many days, as she also went yard Thursday while on Orcas Island.

Coupeville pushed two more runs across in the third to get the lead out to 7-0, then had its one brief burp of the afternoon.

South Whidbey took advantage of a brief defensive letdown to net three runs, before Maynes dug in and declared, “No more for you.”

She retired the final seven Falcon hitters, with the last out a decisive strikeout to set off a team-wide celebration.

“This ball ain’t coming back. Ever.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Back at the plate, the Wolves threw down four runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to stretch the margin back out, with Van Dyke and McMillan joining “Mia the Magnificent” in the “I love the longball” club.

Van Dyke sent a two-run missile screaming out to left, clearing the fence for the first time in a varsity game, while McMillan’s mammoth shot — a bases-clearing grand slam — almost made it over to South Whidbey’s football stadium.

Maddie’s was a smash,” Aaron Lucero said. “She got every ounce of that ball.

“I think it was still rising as it left the park.”

During the high school season, they may wear different uniforms, but when summer arrives, they unite and strike as the Island Vipers. (Grant Van Dyke photo)

While Coupeville and South Whidbey are not currently in the same league, or classification, as in many past years, the rivalry always remains important for bragging rights.

“There are certain teams that I get just a bit more excited for, and they’re one of them,” Aaron Lucero said with a smile.

“I know most of their team from summer ball and they have solid players. Excited for our team.”

 

Friday stats:

Capri Anter — One double
Haylee Armstrong — Two singles, one triple
Taylor Brotemarkle — One double, one walk
Teagan Calkins — Two singles, two doubles
Mia Farris — One double, one home run, one walk
Jada Heaton — One walk
Adeline Maynes — One walk
Madison McMillan — One home run, one walk
Sydney Van Dyke — Two singles, one home run

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Your 2025 Northwest 2B/1B League softball champs. (Photo courtesy Aaron Lucero)

One box checked, more to go.

Crushing host Orcas Island 21-6 Thursday, the Coupeville High School softball squad completed an undefeated run through Northwest 2B/1B League play.

The win lifts the Wolves to 10-0 in conference action, 15-1 overall, with two non-league games left on the regular season schedule.

Up first is a short trip to Langley Friday to face South Whidbey, before Granite Falls comes to Coupeville May 6 as Aaron Lucero’s team celebrates Senior Night.

After that, the postseason beckons, with the Wolves dreaming of state tourney glory.

At every step of the way this season Coupeville’s diamond queens have taken care of business, and Thursday was no different.

The Wolves started a little slow offensively but poured it on with a blistering attack in a 12-run third inning to once again put their stamp on things.

Teagan Calkins cranked a triple to kick-start the explosion, with Haylee Armstrong and Jada Heaton delivering two-run base knocks to keep things hopping.

For Heaton, back in the lineup after a game off, it was a dangerous day, as the senior sparkplug got nailed by wayward pitches four times.

She got three walks out of her embrace of pain, as she was hit twice during one at-bat, with the ump waving off the first plunk, but awarding her the bag for the second potential bruise.

Mia Farris sends the ball on an epic journey. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Whether they got on base via hits (nine of them), walks (13), or errors (a handful of Orcas mistakes), the Wolves continued to push runners across the plate.

None stamped quite so hard as they scored as Mia Farris, who walloped “a monster home run” to end things.

While offense was the key, Coupeville also delivered once again from the pitcher’s circle, with Adeline Maynes (8) and Armstrong (1) combining to pile up strikeouts.

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — One double
Haylee Armstrong — One double, two walks
Taylor Brotemarkle — Three walks
Teagan Calkins — One triple, one walk
Mia Farris — One home run, one walk
Jada Heaton — One single, three walks
Adeline Maynes — One single
Madison McMillan — Two singles, one double
Danica Strong — One walk
Sydney Van Dyke — Two walks

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Freshman hurler Adeline Maynes has led Coupeville to a 14-1 record in her second season of varsity softball. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three weeks on the chart.

Coming off wins against Forks and Orcas Island, the Coupeville High School softball squad maintains its hold on the #9 ranking in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association RPI list.

The Wolves, who sit at 14-1 with three regular season games left on the schedule, are one of just two 2B schools to have only a single loss on their record.

River View, at 16-1 and ranked #4, is the other.

Coupeville has rolled off 13 straight wins since its only defeat, a 5-4 road loss to 3A Oak Harbor.

Aaron Lucero’s sluggers cracked the top 10 in the RPI rankings three weeks ago, debuting at #10. They moved up to #9 last week and hold firm in the same spot this time around.

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Taylor Brotemarkle loves the longball. “Bow! Bow before your homer-hittin’ ruler!!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hide the men and the children, cause Taylor is terrorizing her fellow women.

Launching an epic home run down the left field line — her very own “Brotemarkle Bash” if you will — Coupeville’s electrifying senior shortstop fired the first, but not last, shot Tuesday as the Wolf softball crew unloaded on visiting Orcas Island.

Sinking the Vikings 14-0 in a game mercy-ruled after five innings, the win lifts CHS to 9-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, 14-1 overall.

The weather Tuesday?

It was vintage prairie “spring,” with overcast skies and deviously icy wind gusts which sent infield dirt spraying into pitcher’s faces and terrorized anyone brave enough to wear shorts.

The way the Wolves played?

Also vintage, but a whole lot hotter.

Brotemarkle, boppin’ to her own rhythm, strode to the plate like Beyonce claiming the stage, emphatically ending the game with one swing leading off the bottom of the first.

Bat met ball, ball went a long way, and halfway around second base and haulin’, Coupeville’s exuberant star realized the orb wasn’t coming back and she could break out her homerun hustle, and not her ankling-for-a-triple sprint.

From there, the Wolves rained pain on Orcas, racking up 10 runs in the opening frame.

The Vikings only escaped things thanks to two pretty sweet catches by their very-active center fielder and Coupeville giving up an out by having a runner leave base early.

Before that, Teagan Calkins and Madison McMillan walloped back-to-back bombs, Capri Anter smacked a laser off the rival third-baseman’s body, and Adeline Maynes and Mia Farris artfully dropped base knocks that evaded the gusty winds (and any Orcas gloves).

And Brotemarkle? Once is not enough.

Coming back to the plate for a second go-round in the first, she launched a missile into left, settling for a two-run single this time.

To which Calkins responded, “I too like to collect the RBIs. It is my passion!” and promptly laced a two-run hit of her own, the ball scalding the bag at third as it sailed by.

From there, the Wolves backed off on the bats a bit, picking up another run in the second, and three more in the third, with McMillan ripping a two-run triple that was hit so powerfully it punched a hole in the wind to get through.

Or at least that’s how it looked.

Toss in a sensational throw to nail a would-be bunter, in which McMillan curled the ball right around the Viking player’s head and into the waiting glove of Ava Lucero at first, and Gordon and Nancy’s granddaughter had herself a day.

As did everyone in a Wolf uniform, from Danica Strong lofting a truly picture-perfect pinch-hit single to straightaway center to Sydney Van Dyke plating a pair of runners on nicely executed sacrifice plays.

Plus, you had Wolf hurlers Adeline Maynes and Haylee Armstrong buzzing the Viking hitters.

And then Haylee Armstrong flew away like Superman.

Maynes whiffed eight in four nearly flawless innings, with McMillan and Lucero erasing would-be bunters and Anter hauling in one potentially tricky fly ball with a casual flick of her glove.

Enter Armstrong in the fifth, stomping in from the bullpen (or left field) and striking out a pair of Vikings wrapped around Brotemarkle snagging a grounder and almost ripping Lucero’s glove off her hand with a cannon shot of a throw.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — One single
Haylee Armstrong — Two walks
Taylor Brotemarkle — One single, one home run
Teagan Calkins — Two singles
Mia Farris — Three singles
Ava Lucero — One walk
Adeline Maynes — Two singles
Madison McMillan — One double, one triple
Danica Strong — One single

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