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Time to get the softball field ready. (Photos courtesy Gordon McMillan)

The countdown to Opening Day is underway.

With the first day of practice set for Monday, Coupeville High School softball players, coaches, and team supporters gathered at the diamond Saturday to get the field prepped.

The “Preseason Work Party” was organized by Aaron Lucero, who is taking the reins of the program as the new head coach, with the all-hands-on-deck call attracting 29 participants.

The group “removed over 100 tires from the tarp, uncovered the infield, rolled up the tarp, moved the chain link fencing pieces from the dugouts and set-up the outfield fence, secured the backstop pads, and put together the batting cage,” and that was just the start.

Lucero’s bunch also “spread some new infield mix with the use of a private citizen’s tractor, cleaned the dugouts, and removed last year’s roster signs from the dugout.”

Afterwards the crew was rewarded with an assortment of fruit, donuts, and beverages, all donated by a Wolf Mom and Grandma.

Gordon McMillan, the squad’s esteemed scorebook keeper, was one of many thrilled to see so much support for the CHS softball program.

“All volunteers,” he said. “In my humble opinion, the district is very fortunate to have what we call the “Softball Group” to make sure our Lady Wolves have a safe and playable facility to spread the joy of woman’s softball.”

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Get your fingers dirty for a good cause.

Coupeville’s Farm to School program is holding a work party this Saturday, July 10, from 11-2, and you — yes, you — are invited to participate.

The event will teach volunteers “a bit about how to build habitat gardens,” with snacks sweetening the deal.

Things go down at Coupeville Elementary, located at 6 South Main Street, across from Harada Physical Therapy, which occupies the former Videoville building.

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Central Whidbey Little League players hope to return to action in March. (Jackie Saia photo)

Do a little work, eat a little pizza.

In anticipation of a new season, Central Whidbey Little League is holding a work party this Saturday, February 27.

Things kick off at 10 AM at Rhododendron Park, which is located at 502 West Patmore Road in Coupeville.

Jobs include installing the outfield fence on two fields, hanging sponsor banners, and cleaning and prepping the concession stand.

Food and drinks from the Coupeville Pizza Factory will be provided for the volunteer workers.

With COVID-19 restrictions being eased, CWLL currently plans to start its baseball and softball seasons in mid-March.

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A new season of Central Whidbey Little League action approaches. (Jackie Saia photo)

Spring approaches, but little league action will probably beat it in getting here.

Central Whidbey Little League hosts its second, and final, skills and registration camp this coming Saturday, February 22 from 10 AM-noon at the CHS gym.

The event is open to children ages 5-15 who live in Central Whidbey (Coupeville and Greenbank), and includes all age groups (T-Ball, baseball, and fastpitch softball).

Parents are encouraged to register their children at the league’s site — https://www.centralwhidbeylittleleague.com/ — or at the skills camp.

For Saturday’s event, players are asked to wear athletic clothing and “good gym shoes.”

It’s recommended they bring their baseball and softball gear, if they have it, though some will be provided for those in need.

The league also hosts its annual field work party Mar. 14, a time when the ball fields at Rhododendron Park (502 W. Patmore Rd.) will be primed for play.

Volunteers are welcome and needed.

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