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Marquette Cunningham (left) and Malachi Somes love the smell of track shoes in the morning. (Julie Wheat photos)

Spring is sizzlin’.

Maybe not weather wise, where most events have played out in cold, gusty prairie wind, and the occasional burst of rain, but Coupeville High School sports teams are racking up wins.

Softball is 9-0, baseball sits at 7-2, and girls’ tennis is a solid 2-2, while track and field has battled for titles at every meet this season.

Who knows? At some point the sun may come out and stay out.

Until then, we have the pics seen above and below to warm up the souls of Wolf parents.

Girls’ tennis dominates on every court.

The CHS diamond men are fighting for a league title.

Wolf seniors (l to r) Aleksia Jump, Dahlia Miller, and Miles Gerber are all aces.

The Smash Sisters are queens of the diamond.

Track and field’s numbers are booming.

The prairie looked nothing like this Tuesday, but Cami Van Dyke and Co. win in any weather. (Grant Van Dyke photo)

Hits are overrated.

Limited to just three base knocks Tuesday, the Coupeville High School softball team remained undefeated, using 15 walks and a top-tier pitching performance from Adeline Maynes to KO visiting La Conner 10-0.

The win, mercy-ruled after five innings, lifts the Wolves to 5-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 9-0 overall, and keeps them as one of just two squads in 2B who haven’t tasted defeat this spring.

Aaron Lucero’s squad, which came within a two-out error in the fifth of seeing Maynes toss a perfect game, hits the road Thursday for a rematch at La Conner, before playing a non-conference doubleheader in Forks Saturday afternoon.

Back from Spring Break, the Wolves were greeted by a chilly prairie which rudely kicked up the cold wind.

If the weather was less than appealing, the one thing fully warmed up was the pitching arm of Maynes, as the sophomore hurler whiffed 13 Braves, while inducing a pair of groundouts to Cami Van Dyke.

The shortstop, an 8th grader who plays like a grizzled vet, made a very-strong play on the first of those two fielding chances, knocking down a hot grounder, then firing a laser to Ava Lucero for the out.

La Conner only got one runner aboard on this day, and it wasn’t until the 15th Braves batter, who beat a throw to first on a play where the ball got juggled and squirted free.

No biggie, as Maynes promptly chucked three strikes past the next hitter, ending the game the way she started it, throwing heat and essentially playing catch with backstop Teagan Calkins.

The Wolves, a hit-first team, didn’t get their first base knock until Ava Lucero dumped a truly gorgeous bunt single down the third-base line in the third inning.

At that point, CHS was up 2-0, having eked out a run in the first and another in the second using patience at the plate and opportunistic running on the basepaths.

Maynes forced home the only run she would need, drawing a bases-loaded walk to put CHS on the board, before Haylee Armstrong scooted home on a wild pitch an inning later.

Cue the third, which, while not a huge explosion, still put the game on ice.

Ava Lucero’s bunt single followed walks to Capri Anter (who got drilled by a wayward pitch) and Maynes, and once the bags were juiced, the Wolves went to work.

A combination of La Conner wild pitches, passed balls, and mental mistakes allowed CHS to plate three, with Anter and pinch-runner Olivia Martin nimbly avoiding tags at home, before Coupeville used its biggest hit of the day to break things open.

The blow came off the bat of Calkins, with “The Red Dragon” lashing a two-run double to left, one of the few times a hitter was able to out-muscle the wind, which was steadily gusting in across home plate, kicking up infield dirt every two seconds.

Coupeville pushed the lead out to 10-0 in the fourth, with a dirt-covered Anter careening home on a wild pitch, followed by Sydney Van Dyke crushing a two-run single off the fielder’s glove in left.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — Two walks
Haylee Armstrong — Three walks
Teagan Calkins — One double, one walk
Emma Cushman — One walk
Ava Lucero — One single
Adeline Maynes — Two walks
Chelsi Stevens — One walk
Cami Van Dyke — Two walks
Sydney Van Dyke — One single, three walks

Emma Cushman waits for her pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

Chase Anderson fires BBs. (Jackie Saia photos)

Swing and a miss.

Wolf hurlers Chase Anderson and Camden Glover combined to whiff 17 La Conner hitters Tuesday, propelling the Coupeville High School baseball squad to its sixth win in its last seven games.

Slipping past the visiting Braves 5-4, Steve Hilborn’s squad gets to a flawless 5-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 7-2 overall.

That leaves the Wolves a half-game back of Mount Vernon Christian (6-0) in the race for the NWL crown, with a rematch against the Braves on the mainland set for Thursday afternoon.

La Conner actually got on the board first Tuesday, pushing two runners across in the top of the first, before Anderson clamped down and turned into a K-machine, eventually racking up 13 punch-outs across 5.2 innings of work.

Coupeville got one run back in its half of the first, before taking the lead for good with two more tallies in the bottom of the second.

All three runs were scored after CHS found itself with no one on base and two outs.

Anderson got the Wolves on the board, reaching base on a walk before stealing second, and coming around to score off a La Conner error.

The go-ahead runs were courtesy two more botched plays by the Braves, with Leo Rodriguez and Aiden O’Neill scoring off an error and a passed ball, respectively.

Aiden O’Neill eyeballs the pitcher.

From there Coupeville tacked on two more runs in the fourth to run the lead out to 5-2, then gave two back in the fifth.

Camden Glover and Coop Cooper delivered back-to-back RBI singles in the fourth to pad the lead, sending liners where the defense wasn’t.

While La Conner pulled back within one, the visitors never came close to getting the tying run home, as Coupeville’s pitching staff closed the game with a bang.

Taking the ball from Anderson in the sixth, Glover earned the save by striking out four of the five batters he faced, slamming the door shut on a chilly, windy prairie “spring” day.

 

Tuesday stats:

Chase Anderson — One single, two walks
Coop Cooper — One single, one walk
Camden Glover — One single, two walks
Carson Grove — Two singles, one walk
Riley Lawless — One walk
Aiden O’Neill — Two walks
Leo Rodriguez — One walk
Killian Shaw — One walk
Chris Zenz — One walk

 

Monday’s game washed out:

Coupeville was slated to travel to South Whidbey Monday for a non-conference clash, but, with Spring Break over, Mother Nature decided to bring back the rain and wind.

The game will likely be rescheduled at a later date, according to CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith.

Tamsin Ward waits for the action to start. (Marquette Cunningham photos)

It’s hard to hold on to glory when you’re sitting.

Thanks to Spring Break, the Coupeville High School track and field team hasn’t competed since April 1 but returns to action this coming week with a pair of meets.

Being back in the mix will give the Wolves a chance to shore up, or better yet, move up, in the battle to have the best times and distances among 2B athletes across the state.

With no action this past week, CHS dipped from five top marks to four, as freshman Cyrus Sparacio saw his best time in the 3200 get edged by an active runner, dropping him from #10 to #11.

But fresh competition looms, starting with a home meet Wednesday, and the chase begins again.

As the Wolves prep to come off of a two-week shutdown, here’s where they currently land among the best in 2B through April 13:

 

GIRLS:

Shot Put — Tamsin Ward (6th) 30-10

 

BOYS:

1600 — Cyrus Sparacio (8th) 4:46.29

High Jump — Wyatt Fitch-Marron (3rd-tie) 5-10; Davin Houston (10th-tie) 5-08

Davin Houston, ready to soar.

Teagan Calkins gets strapped in and ready to rock. (Jackie Saia photo)

We’re back in action. Probably.

After a sun-drenched Spring Break which featured no Coupeville High School athletic contests, the Wolves rev back up this coming week, with all four of their teams in action.

Cue the wind and rain, likely. Mother Nature is a fickle mistress…

For now, CHS girls’ tennis is slated to travel to South Whidbey Monday, before hopping over to Friday Harbor four days later for a league clash.

Meanwhile, Wolf track and field hosts a home meet Wednesday before getting up at the crack o’ dawn Saturday to venture off to Forks for an invitational.

On the diamond, Coupeville baseball and softball both have busy weeks.

The diamond men travel to South Whidbey Monday, host La Conner Tuesday, then hit the road Thursday (La Conner) and Saturday (Forks).

Finally, the undefeated softball sluggers have two against La Conner — home on Tuesday, away on Thursday — before pulling doubleheader duty in Forks Saturday afternoon.

As we … spring … back into action, here’s where things stand through Apr. 12:

 

Northwest League baseball:

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

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

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

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 4-0 8-0
La Conner 2-0 3-1
Orcas Island 3-2 4-4
Friday Harbor 2-2 4-6
Darrington 0-3 1-3
Concrete 0-4 0-4