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   The secret to Coupeville’s softball success this spring? Manager Kayla Rose, the best in the biz. (John Fisken photo)

Stats don’t lie.

The Coupeville High School softball squad is 13-1 headed into a major showdown at Chimacum Friday, so it’s no surprise the Wolves have been piling up big numbers.

When you look at all 1A teams which have reported stats to MaxPreps this season, CHS can stand with any of them.

Junior gunslinger Katrina McGranahan is ranked #1 in 1A in five different categories (RBI, runs, stolen bases, wins and strikeouts), while breaking the Top 10 in another five stats.

She’s #3 in home runs, #4 in ERA, #6 in batting average and slugging percentage and #8 in on-base percentage.

Three other Wolves — Sarah Wright, Mikayla Elfrank and Lauren Rose — are also in the Top 10 in at least one category.

Rose is #2 in runs and #3 in steals, while Elfrank is #2 in steals and #10 in runs.

Wright is #3 in RBI.

They always say, defense wins championships but offense sells tickets, so here’s a look at the hitting stats for the rampaging CHS squad.

Player AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR SB BB RBI Avg. OBP
Cedillo 19 5 4 1 5 2 .211 .423
Lodell 38 11 13 1 3 5 9 .342 .432
LeVine 49 14 16 2 5 5 10 .327 .389
K. Briscoe 3 4 2 1 1 3 4 4 .667 .857
Mathusek 3 2 1 3 1 .333 .667
Nastali 20 4 5 1 4 2 .250 .423
Smith 5 6 1 1 5 1 .200 .429
Rose 43 24 14 2 1 8 14 6 .326 .491
T. Briscoe 31 7 7 2 1 2 6 7 .226 .400
Davis 2 1 1 4 .667
McGranahan 43 27 24 3 3 4 13 8 27 .558 .627
Welling 4 1 1 2 2 .250 .500
Elfrank 42 17 16 3 3 1 11 10 8 .381 .509
Crownover 40 11 18 5 1 2 5 12 .450 .522
Wright 50 14 23 6 2 1 2 5 24 .460 .509
Lester 4 1 1 1 2 1 .250 .571

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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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Kalia Littlejohn (John Fisken photo)

   Sophomore Kalia Littlejohn has heated up on the offensive end in recent games, moving up to #4 on her team in scoring. (John Fisken photos)

Ethan Spark

   A deadly three-point shooter, junior Ethan Spark also occupies the #4 scoring slot.

A fight and a runaway.

That’s what we’re facing as the chase for Olympic League championship banners plays out in the basketball world.

On the boys side, Port Townsend sits literally one win away from clinching a title and knocking off two-time defending champ Chimacum.

Take care of the Cowboys Tuesday, and the RedHawks will have swept the three-game season series from their arch-rivals.

A win would put them three up on Chimacum with three to play, while owning the tie-breaker.

It would also be Port Townsend’s sixth league victory in a season where neither Coupeville or Klahowya could possibly win more than five.

While the RedHawks don’t want to celebrate early — they did blow a two-game lead to the Cowboys last season — it’s hard to picture the change at the top not happening.

On the girls side, Coupeville, as it has from day one of the league in 2014, controls its own destiny.

The Wolves are 4-0 in league this season (with three of those wins by double digits) and 22-0 all-time, but Port Townsend is hanging around.

PTHS, which fell 39-29 to Coupeville in the two school’s first meeting, is just a half game back of the Wolves after pulling out last-second wins against Chimacum and Klahowya.

The Wolves head to Port Townsend this Friday for a first-place showdown, then host the RedHawks in the regular season finale Feb. 4.

Where things sit through Monday morning:

Olympic League girls basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 4-0 9-3
Port Townsend 4-1 8-4
Chimacum 1-4 7-7
Klahowya 0-4 3-9

Olympic League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Port Townsend 5-0 10-3
Chimacum 3-2 3-9
COUPEVILLE 1-4 1-12
Klahowya 1-4 2-11

And scoring stats for Coupeville’s varsity players:

Girls:

Kailey Kellner – 99
Mia Littlejohn
– 74
Mikayla Elfrank
– 67
Kalia Littlejohn
– 41
Lindsey Roberts
– 36
Lauren Rose
– 30
Lauren Grove
– 27
Tiffany Briscoe
– 23
Sarah Wright
– 13
Kyla Briscoe
– 7
Charlotte Langille
– 2
Allison Wenzel
– 2

Boys:

Hunter Smith – 185
Gabe Wynn
– 131
Brian Shank
– 84
Ethan Spark
– 74
Hunter Downes
– 36
Joey Lippo
– 16
Cameron Toomey-Stout
– 16
Steven Cope
– 9
Ariah Bepler
– 5
Jered Brown
– 5

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Kailey Kellner

   Kailey Kellner leads the first-place CHS girls’ basketball team in scoring, hitting 7.2 points a night. (John Fisken photos)

After a season off, Ethan Spark is back and currently #4 on the scoring charts for the Wolf boys.

   After a season off, Ethan Spark is back on the hardwood and currently #4 on the scoring charts for the Wolf boys.

Halfway home.

Tuesday night the Coupeville High School basketball squads kick off the 2017 portion of the 2016-2017 hoops season, and they’ll do so with a key match-up.

The Wolf girls hop across to Port Townsend for a battle of teams sitting atop the 1A Olympic League, while the CHS boys will welcome the RedHawks to Whidbey, hoping to derail the league leaders.

The second half of the season will be heavy in conference tilts.

Coupeville’s girls have 11 games left in the regular season, with seven of those against league rivals, while the Wolf boys play six of their final 10 in a battle for a league title.

Where things sit through Monday:

Olympic League girls basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 2-0 6-3
Port Townsend 2-0 5-3
Chimacum 1-2 5-4
Klahowya 0-3 3-4

Olympic League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Port Townsend 2-0 5-2
Chimacum 2-1 2-6
COUPEVILLE 1-2 1-9
Klahowya 1-3 3-6

And scoring stats for Coupeville’s varsity players:

Girls:

Kailey Kellner – 65
Mikayla Elfrank – 54
Mia Littlejohn – 50
Lauren Rose – 27
Lindsey Roberts – 25
Tiffany Briscoe – 20
Kalia Littlejohn – 20
Lauren Grove – 19
Sarah Wright – 12
Kyla Briscoe – 8
Charlotte Langille – 2
Allison Wenzel – 2

Boys:

Hunter Smith – 152
Gabe Wynn – 94
Brian Shank – 69
Ethan Spark – 55
Hunter Downes – 21
Cameron Toomey-Stout – 10
Ariah Bepler – 5
Jered Brown – 5
Joey Lippo – 5
Steven Cope – 4

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Hunter Downes

   Junior Hunter Downes is #5 on the scoring chart for the Wolf boys. (John Fisken photos)

Mikayla Elfrank

   Mikayla Elfrank, here tracking down a runaway ball, is the #3 scoring threat for the CHS girls team.

History seems to be repeating itself.

While we’re only a few games into the season, the Coupeville girls and Chimacum boys, both two-time defending champs, sit atop the current 1A Olympic League basketball standings.

Of course, with all four teams having seven or eight league games left on their schedule, anything is still possible.

Tuesday night brings Coupeville vs. Klahowya and Port Townsend vs. Chimacum, girls and boys, another chapter in the still-to-be-written story of the hoops season.

Here’s where things stand through Monday:

Olympic League girls basketball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 1-0 3-2
Port Townsend 1-0 2-1
Chimacum 0-1 3-2
Klahowya 0-1 2-2

Olympic League boys basketball:

School League Overall
Chimacum 1-0 1-4
Port Townsend 1-0 2-0
Klahowya 1-1 2-4
COUPEVILLE 0-2 0-5

And scoring stats for Coupeville’s varsity players:

Girls:

Mia Littlejohn – 40
Kailey Kellner – 36
Mikayla Elfrank – 29
Lauren Rose – 18
Lindsey Roberts – 15
Tiffany Briscoe – 12
Kalia Littlejohn – 7
Lauren Grove – 6
Allison Wenzel – 2
Sarah Wright – 2
Kyla Briscoe
Charlotte Langille

Boys:

Hunter Smith – 65
Gabe Wynn – 41
Brian Shank – 33
Ethan Spark – 24
Hunter Downes – 6
Jered Brown – 5
Steven Cope – 4
Ariah Bepler – 3
Cameron Toomey-Stout – 3
Joey Lippo – 2
Kyle Rockwell

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