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New uniforms made everyone happy. 106 degree weather, not so much. (Katy Wells photo)

New uniforms made everyone happy. 106 degree weather, not so much. (Katy Wells photo)

Sun stroke city.

Having traveled to the furnace that is Asotin for the state tournament, the Sizzlin’ Sisters found themselves beset on two sides Saturday.

The all-star (9/10) softball team, which brings together players from Central and South Whidbey, faced perhaps the best team in the tourney, while also experiencing what it’s like to play in weather that’s just plain inhumane.

On the scoreboard, Whidbey fell 15-0 to Woodinville. But just surviving the day is a win in itself.

“It was tough!!,” said coach Mimi Johnson. “It hit 106 and we played at 3 PM today – definitely not what we are used to.”

There was a brief respite for the Sisters, mid-game.

“They stopped the game once to wet the field and let the girls run through the sprinkler,” Johnson said.

The Sizzlin’ Sisters return to action on the surface of the sun Sunday, when they play their second game in the double-elimination tournament.

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Sarah Wright

Sarah Wright, seen here catching in the district playoffs, has been a team leader all season, both at the plate and behind it. (John Fisken photo)

The perfect season is gone. The hunt for a state title still lives.

Too many errors in the field conspired to deflate the Central Whidbey Little League Juniors All-Star softball squad Saturday, as the Venom fell 11-4 to Ridgefield in the opening game of the state tournament.

The loss snapped a 17-game winning streak for Central Whidbey, but it gets a chance to bounce right back Sunday in a loser-out game at 4 PM in Shoreline.

Win there and the Venom keep on playing Monday.

It’s a tall order, but if they reel off six wins in a row, they would join the 2010 Central Whidbey Juniors baseball squad as state champions.

Central entered the state tourney having ten-runned all of its opponents, jumping on rival pitchers quickly and with ferocity.

Unfortunately, that ended against a talented Ridgefield pitcher, who struck out five over the first two innings, putting the Venom on their heels.

Trailing 7-0 entering the bottom of the third — the victim of a rash of errors in the field — Central finally broke through.

Robin Cedillo reached base, scooted to third, then scored on a hit by Hope Lodell.

Things looked to be getting better in the fourth, as the Venom, down 9-1, put together its first sustained rally.

Katrina McGranahan and Sarah Wright had back-to-back hits to lead things off, then Emily Licence loaded the bags.

Two runs came home, with McGranahan stealing home and Wright scoring when a third strike was dropped.

That was it, however, as the rally sputtered out.

Central fought until the end, with McGranahan cranking a lead-off triple in the bottom of the sixth. She came around to tally the Venom’s final run.

Even down by seven with no one on and two outs in the bottom of the seventh, the Venom refused to go meekly. Lodell drilled a pitch back up the middle for a single, but an epic comeback was not to be.

 

To stay on top of the state tourney bracket pop over to:

http://www.littleleaguewa.org/washington-state-little-league-tournaments/bracket/521-Junior-Softball-State

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"We are ... goin' ... to ... STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!" (Katy Wells photo)

“We are … goin’ … to … STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!” (Katy Wells photo)

It’s like Christmas, Halloween, the first day of school and the start of summer vacation all wrapped into one.

The night before a team leaves for the state tournament is filled with excitement, maybe a few nerves and a lot of bouncin’-off-the-walls energy.

Two Central Whidbey Little League softball squads hit the road Friday, possibly with very little sleep.

The Venom (13/14) are off to Shoreline, while the Sizzlin’ Sisters (9/10) are trekking to the very farthest tip of the state to Asotin for their tourney.

Will they win? Will they write a new legend to put up along side that of the state champion 2010 Juniors baseball team?

And, maybe more important, will the parents along for the trip survive with all their sanity still intact?

Only time will tell.

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Emily Licence prepares to shatter the hopes and dreams of another pitcher. (John Fisken photos)

Emily Licence prepares to shatter the hopes and dreams of another pitcher. (John Fisken photos)

Hope Lodell (left) and Mia Littlejohn sprint in to join the celebration after winning districts.

Hope Lodell (left) and Mia Littlejohn sprint in to join the celebration after winning districts.

Katrina McGranahan comes up firing at short.

Katrina McGranahan comes up firing at short.

Lauren Rose is a vacuum at third, terminating anything that comes her way.

Lauren Rose is a vacuum at third, terminating anything that comes her way.

Sarah Wright

   Sarah Wright, two seconds away from sending the ball to the deepest, darkest regions of center field.

Somewhere inside the dust storm is Bella Northup, who safely made it back to third.

  Somewhere inside the dust storm is Bella Northup, who safely made it back to third.

McGranahan listens to dad Kevin and happily heads for home.

McGranahan listens to dad Kevin and happily heads for home.

Quick, go find those vuvuzela horns.

Coupeville softball fans can send their unbeaten Central Whidbey Little League Juniors All-Star squad off to the state tournament in style Friday afternoon.

The Venom, who boast a 17-0 record and have beaten every opponent by 10+ runs this season, will be meeting at the CHS field at 3 PM before departing for Shoreline.

That gives fans, family and townsfolk the chance to make some noise on the prairie and give their warriors an emotional boost as they hit the road.

Central Whidbey opens the eight-team, double-elimination tournament with a game against Ridgefield 4 PM Friday.

The Fun Police will not be on the premises, so noisemakers are welcome. Cow bells, unite!

**And to see more photos (and possibly purchase some for sending to the grandparents), pop over to:

http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3544f8ef79

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Lauren Rose and assistant coach Ron Wright celebrate. (Photos courtesy Justine McGranahan)

 Lauren Rose and Venom assistant coach Ron Wright celebrate. (Photos courtesy Justine McGranahan)

The happiest bench in the world includes

The happiest bench in the world includes (l to r) Robin Cedillo, Tamika Nastali, Rose and Sarah Wright.

Coupeville’s softball future is bright.

In the same spring that the CHS sluggers went to the state tournament for the first time in 12 years, two of Central Whidbey’s little league squads have duplicated the feat.

The Sizzlin’ Sisters, Central’s 9/10 squad (which has a couple South Whidbey girls), is off to Asotin, on the Idaho border, for their state tourney this weekend.

At the same time, the Venom, the 17-0 Juniors squad (13/14) is off to Shoreline to lay down a beatin’ on opposing pitchers.

If you live in Cow Town, or have any loyalty to it, no matter where you reside, perhaps consider kicking in a sawbuck or two to help keep the dream alive.

Both teams could use a helping hand and have fundraisers launched on GoFundMe.

To take a look (and possibly loosen your wallet) skip over to:

Sizzlin’ Sisters — http://www.gofundme.com/b0kpvo

Venom — http://www.gofundme.com/b9p38s

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