FIFTH OPENING – The Sitka seine boats Hukilau and Rose Lee pump herring aboard this afternoon at the end of Deep Inlet during the fifth opening in the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery. The opening was being held in two locations beginning at 11 a.m. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson) 

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A Look at the Sitka Lady Wolves Softball State Resume

By KLAS STOLPE
Sentinel Staff Writer
    This season’s 2019 Alaska School Activities Association Division II Softball state championship earned by the Sitka High Lady Wolves is as similar as it is dissimilar to the accolades the last time the program dominated the state tourney in 2015.
    “You can’t really compare the two,” Sitka High head softball coach Jael McCarty said. “They were both strong teams with a lot of fire.”
    McCarty should know, she was also a coach for the 2015 champs.
    “With both teams I tried to narrow their focus on the small things,” she said. “Bring the game back to the fundamentals, playing each game one inning at a time, and bouncing back after let downs.”
    In 2015 the Lady Wolves defeated Ketchikan 14-6 for the District II state trophy, going undefeated in the tourney with Sitka seniors Elle Gray and Hailey Denkinger selected to the all-tourney team.
    This season the Lady Wolves went undefeated in the tourney until the first championship game, which Ketchikan won 22-9, forcing an if-necessary championship game that Sitka won 11-2, and seniors Miah Dumag and Abby Forrester were honored with all-state distinction.
    “So many players on both of those teams could have been all-state,” McCarty said. “We focused on hitting singles and line drives and manufacturing runs. Any one of my players on either team could bunt if the situation presented itself. We didn’t live or die by the home run, but when a girl hit one they did it in a huge way. We ran aggressively and made things happen. Each team was a pleasure to coach.”

The 2003 Sitka Lady Wolves softball team. Front, from left: sr. Kelly Revard, sr. Krista Ozawa, sr. Sidney Wyman, sr. Billie Sue Riggs, sr. Teal Schlins, sr. Cara Palmer. Second row: so. Lindsey Vilandre, fr. Valerie Jackson, jr. Kaari Joseph, so. Sarah Reynolds, jr. Emily Gluth, jr. Ashley Norman, jr. Kelsey Hagan, and jr. Abby Sparrowgrove. Third row: fr. Abby Gillaspie, fr. Valerie Ozawa, so. Amanda Johnson, fr. Hedy Peterson, so. Julia Gluth, so. Tawny Hoyt, fr. Morgan Martin, fr. Kayla Cooper, and fr. Darcie Oen. Back row, l-r: fr. Lizzy Kilkeany, so. Emily Blair, so. Camille Skannes, so. Kaari Stockel, so. Robyn Schlins, so. Brit DelMoral, so. Morley Gordon, fr. Natalia Potrzuski, and so. Elaina Mattingly. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)

    McCarty said the players had similar traits but were still vastly different in style and approach to the game, except that all took the game seriously and worked hard in practice and in the offseason.
    2015 senior Sidney Riggs and 2019 senior Abby Forrester were aggressive base runners; 2015 senior Elle Gray and 2019 senior Miah Dumag were consistent and accurate pitchers with lost of movement on their pitches and the focus and desire to win; 2015 sophomore Zoe Krupa and 2019 sophomore Makenna Smith had powerhouse speed when pitching; 2015 senior Natalie Galanin and 2019 senior Calista Gallant had cannons for arms from the outfield.
    For the most part, 2015 saw seniors Ali Wood and Riggs catching; outfielders were seniors Galanin and Emily Dahlquist, and juniors Trista Elixman, Shelby Schmitt, Kelsy VonScheerschmidt, and Meaghan Way; senior Kyla Young or Krupa at first; senior Maraelia Romine or junior Hailey Denkinger at second; Gray or Krupa at shortstop; senior Kalene Koelling at third base; and Young, Gray, and Krupa sharing the mound.
    The 2019 champs included seniors Dumag (P/SS), Kyleigh McArthur (C), Nyla Duncan (SS), Avery Voron (OF), Forrester (OF), Gallant (OF), Erin Blankenship (3rd), Taylor Helem (OF/1st); junior Baylee Pearson (2nd); sophomores Tyla Gleason (3rd/C), Smith (P), Tamryn Suarez (2nd), Grace Harang (OF); and freshman Chloe Morrison (1st).
    “Miah and Abby were a lot like Elle and Meaghan as far as their consistency and power,” McCarty said. “Kyleigh was a lot like Sidney as far as being smart behind the plate. Both outfields could really gun the ball in. Every girl has their unique ability and strengths. Comparing is pretty hard.”
    Southeast teams have dominated the District II tournament, and were competitive in the District I tournament when all schools played in a single classification.
    Thunder Mountain defeated Ketchikan last season and Juneau-Douglas (now Juneau-Douglas Yadaa.at Kalé) in successive seasons prior to that for the small school state titles.
    Sitka won the inaugural small school state championship when schools were divided into two classifications in 2005 (JDHS dropped down to small school play in 2014, winning the state title over Ketchikan).
    The 2005 Lady Wolves team featured all-state tournament selections seniors Robyn Schlins pitching, captain Tawny Hoyt, and Morley Gordon catching. Schlins was a state tournament player of the game selection twice, Hoyt once, and junior Natalie Potrzuski once. Gordon and senior Emily Blair were selected to the good sport team.
    The team was rounded out by seniors Elaina Mattingly, Julia Gluth, and Amanda Johnson; juniors Morgan Martin, Darcie Oen, and Ashlee Wheeler; sophomore starting second baseman Lela McArthur, and freshmen Emily Conway, and Melissa Marvin.
    “That team was handed to me by the previous head coach Mike Hagen,” 2005 Sitka coach Lesa Way said. “My job was to guide them and let them do what they knew how to do. Each player had amazing strength and determination. I look at this list today and I believe they all have very successful careers.”
    The Lady Wolves won a streak of state diamond titles from 2010-2013.
    In 2010 Sitka topped Ketchikan 6-3 behind all-state selections sophomore Malissa Coleman, and juniors Katie Hagan and Carrie Iwamoto. The Sitka program included Jordyn Campbell, Eva Fish, Johanna Gluth, Hunter Huddlestun, Emily Inman, Mary Clare Jurczak, Bethany Lowrance, Jennifer MacIntyre, Hannah McCarty, Stefania Potrzuski, Rachelle Ramil, Laurel Raschick, Nickelle Raschick, Lindsey Riggs, Jaycie Saunders, Jessica Scouller, Susan Stedman, Kirsten Stockel, Katina Wathen, Allison Wilson, Jetta Fay Workman, Jule Peterson, and Maggie Dunlap.
    In 2011 Sitka blanked Homer 8-0 (KTN 3rd) with seniors Ramil and Peterson, and sophomore Potrzuski all-state. Teammates included Wathen, Hagan, Workman, Iwamoto, Huddleston, Gluth, M. Coleman, Wilson, Lowrance, MacIntyre, L. Riggs, and Raschick. Also in the program were H. McCarty, Sophie Mudry, Kendal Phippen, Lynette Tulcey, Kaycie Coleman, Megan Reid, Madison Stocker, Stockel, Stedman, Wilson, Ramil, Inman, Peterson, Wathen, and Scouller.
    In 2012 Sitka topped Homer 14-12 (KTN 3rd) with senior Lowrance, and juniors L. Riggs and MacIntyre all-state. The team included Stockel, L. Raschick, K. Coleman, Reid, Potruzski, Phippen, H. McCarty, Stocker, Saunders, Workman, and Gluth, and freshman upcoming star Sidney Riggs.
    In 2013 Sitka nipped KTN 7-6 behind all-state seniors L. Raschick, H. McCarty, and Potrzuski. The program included L. Riggs, S. Riggs, Reid, Phippen, Stockel, Stocker, Tulcey, Mollie Bernhoft, Ashlyn Colburn-Haiola, K. Coleman, Hailey Denkinger, Trista Elixman, Natalie Galanin, Minh Iwamoto, Kalene Koelling, Ava Parish, Isa Elena Ramil, Lea Angela Ramil, Maraelia Romine, Shelby Schmitt, Jennifer Sierer, Kelcie VonScheerschmidt, Meaghan Way, and Alison Wood.
    Bob Potruzuski, who coached the Lady Wolves from 2010-14, and 2016, said he witnessed one of the town’s true athletic sacrifices in that time.
“Sid Riggs gave up hitting right handed to be a dangerous slapper, and she was a great right handed hitter,” he said. “And she gave up playing shortstop to roam centerfield, and she was a tremendous shortstop. She did this because that is what we needed her to do, and she did it with zero complaints. She wanted to double up with track too but the seasons clashed, she would have been a star in track. She is the greatest team player ever.”
    For Riggs it was team and family first.
    “Those were great years, too, because my sister and I played together,” 2015 graduate Sidney Riggs said of the 2012 and 2013 titles. “We made up the middle infield and batted 1/2. Lindsey actually was on 4 state champ teams.”
    Prior to S. Riggs senior softball season she had just helped Sitka win their first ever 3A basketball state championship.
    “So closing out State for softball was sort of like the curtain call,” she said. “Many of us were juniors/seniors and had played together throughout our youth. We did not win state the prior year, breaking our streak, even though we had a very competitive team, so 2015 had an element of redemption. But primarily it was one last opportunity to just have fun, play together as friends that grew up on the fields in Sitka, enjoy the moment, and win another championship for a program that had already experienced great success.”
    A Southeast team has won the small school title every year since 2009.
    Sitka was runner-up to Ketchikan in 2009, 3rd in 2008 when Kodiak topped Ketchikan, and 3rd in 2007 when Ketchikan defeated Homer. Homer won in 2006 over Ketchikan.
    All schools played in one classification from 1996 to 2005.
    2003 senior all-state player Sidney Wyman (now Kinney) was the first Lady Wolves player to be honored at state softball with selection to the all-star team.
    “It was a huge honor being selected out of the amazing ladies I played with and to put Sitka on the map as a competitive softball program,” Kinney said. “We owe a lot of our success to the time and dedication Mike Hagan and Pete Palmer put into us as a group. It’s exciting to see what this organization has become and I’m so proud to have been a part of it.”
    Kinney took a year off after graduation and then played two years at Southwestern Community College.
    “Being a part of any program especially in a small town, eyes are on you at all times,” Kinney said of playing for the Lady Wolves. “So one must always carry themselves to a higher standard, be mindful of their actions, and walk a line they could look back on and be prideful of. It was always of great importance to lead a path worth following for younger generations.”
    Kinney said her favorite memory while at Sitka High was traveling to California as a team and getting to experience playing on some amazing fields with some great teams.
    Then coach Mike Hagan said the 2003 team was the best ever.
    “I coached Sid (Wyman/Kinney) for four years and we had a good team for three of them, two of those years were outstanding,” Hagan said. “Sid was a great shortstop and she had started all four. The 2003 team was the best this city has ever seen. At that time it was one division. We were playing East Anchorage, Chugiak, and Lathrop. All those schools had 3,000 kids in them, and Juneau-Douglas had one school.”
    Not only was Sitka playing larger schools, it were beating them.
    The Lady Wolves went 6-0 on a road trip through the Anchorage valley including topping East Anchorage with a no-hitter and beating a 38 wins, 2 loss Service team.
    “We had an outstanding team but they were academically smart too,” Hagan said. “The year before we won the State All-Academic team .... They were sharp kids so you could teach them. They were real good. Those were good days ... I’m sure the girls remember them. It was in a good five- or six-year stretch.”
    The 2003 team had a composite of seniors who had been four-year starters in the program.
    “It was very common in that era,” Hagan said. “For some reason we had a very high level of athletic girls coming through. Freshman starters in any sport is a very unique thing.”
    Joining Kinney (Wyman) as senior four-year starters were catcher Krista Ozawa and 2nd baseman/pitcher Cara Palmer.
    Teammates from 2003 that would finish their careers as four-year starters included junior pitcher (and coach’s daughter) Kelsey Hagan, sophomore third baseman Tawny Hoyt, and sophomore pitcher Robyn Schlins.
    The team also included senior first-base Teal Schlins, senior outfielders Kelly Revard, Billie Sue Riggs, and Chelsea Young, junior utility player Emily Gluth, Abby Sparrowgrove, Kaari Joseph, and Ashley Norman, sophomore outfielder Kaari Stockel, and sophomore utility Julia Gluth, Elaina Mattingly, Amanda Johnson, Brit Delmoral, and freshmen Natalie Potrzuski, and Kayla Cooper. Mattingly would be a 2004 All-State Tourney selection as a junior.
    “Revard was an excellent ballplayer,” Hagan said. “She played center field and carried a 4.4 GPA. You told her something and she retained it well. And the 2002 team with the two Uddipa girls (Kate and Kimberly), and Chloe DeLong, that team was exceptional. I mean, I didn’t even have to give signals.”
    In one contest Hagan said a Lady Wolves runner stole a base, and when he asked her why, she said “I knew what you were thinking.”
    The 2002 team was the first to travel out of Southeast, and with pitchers DeLong, Palmer, Riggs, Hagan, and Schlins, play from the Uddipas, Wyman, Mattingly, Ozawa, Nola Flores, Mindy Jacoby, and Amyee Oen, they beat East, Dimond, Service, and Chugiak.
    “We had the pitchers,” coach Hagan said. “If you develop good pitching in a program it elevates the rest of the play.”
    The 2002 team clinched a spot in the state tournament but couldn’t go as play fell on the same day as graduation.
    Others players in the programs early years from 1995-04 included 1997’s top talents (and 1999 co-captains) Lisa Blankenship, Randee Litten and Sharla Grimm Sele; 2000 captain and four-year letterman Lauren Jones; Dania Allen, Teresa Baines, Jessica Beauchamp, Tasha Bigley, Natasha Chinell, Ally Clayton, Ahna Coltharp, Jacki Colbert, Megan Cropley, Shannon Dailey, Kelly Disher, Jenna Downie, Amber Doyle, Laurel Eliason, Kelsey Erickson, Breanne Erickson, Annette Evans, Lexi Fish, Coral Garnick, Abby Gillaspie, Autumn Hadley, Heather Hawk, Katie Helem, Nicole Helem, Erin Huff, Gina Hirayama, Kjersti Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Dolly Johnson, Brenna Jurczak,  Margie Kearns, Dani Kelly, Daisy Ledford, Flyn Luddington, Larisa Manewal, Cho Matteson, Leah Mann, Marcia Mahosky, Roxy Mokofisi, Michelle Martin, Allison Massey, Coral Mayo, Stephanie Mercer, Alicia Olson, Glade Olson, Val Ozawa, Kari Perensovich, Tatiana Perkins, Hedy Peterson, Jill Phillips, Maria Phillips, Jennie Phillips, Megan Pool, Becky Pritchett, Sara Reynolds, Crystal Shaffer, Tricia Sine, Brooke Stockel, Melina Stocker, Cerisa Swanberg, Camille Skannes, Ashlee Wheeler, Daneen Whitson, Richelle Whitson, Ariel Wolff, Lindsey Vilandre, and Nikki Younger. 
    Hagan stopped coaching after 2004, leaving 11 returning seniors for the staff that went on to win that first Sitka state title in 2005.
    “I felt good going out that way,” Hagan said.
    2005 coach Lesa Way said that team of mainly seniors had been playing together since tee-ball.
    “To this day I think they are still supportive of each other,” she said.
    Added Hagan, “They were sharp kids that wanted to play ball.”
    Linda and Wayne Olson began Sitka softball as a participation program sport in 1995. In 1997 ASAA recognized Sitka, coached by Sheila McGraw, as a high school program.
    Hagan and assistant coach Palmer had come into the program in 1998.
    “I remember that year, Juneau-Douglas came over,” Hagan said. “They had the Parr twins and Nicole Adair, and were two-time state champions, and they beat us by 20 runs. It was my introduction to Southeast softball.”
    In the subsequent years Hagan took players to pitching clinics in Washington. The teams could play defense with opponents and gradually played fast pitch style with bunts and slap hits.
    Hagan started pitching clinics at Sitka high for young players and noted that the program always had an availability of quality athletes.
    “It was what we did,” Sid (Wyman) Kinney said. “I was a four-year starter in four sports at Sitka High. When we beat Juneau my senior year I knew anything in life was possible.”
    ASAA SOFTBALL STATE RESULTS
    Following are DI and DII state champions and runners-up with Southeast All-State selections in parenthesis, and/or player of game, good sport honors following.
    2019 -
    DI East over Dimond. DII Sitka over Ketchikan (SHS’ Miah Dumag, Abby Forrester; KTN’s Jenna Miller / SHS’ Dumag, Forrester, Chloe Morrison, Avery Voron; KTN’s Lianne Guevarra, Maya Parker, Shaelyn Mendoza).
    2018 -
    DI East over Dimond. DII TMHS over KTN (TM’s Kyra Jenkins-Hayes, Maxie Saceda-Hurt, Penina Fenumiai; KTN’s Miller, Kayloni Burmudez / TM’s Saceda-Hurt, Jenkins-Hayes, Fenumiai, Marissa Tanuvasa Tuvaifale; KTN’s Jhaelah Schultz, Dylan Borer, Kiara Hodges, Erika Rauwolf).
    2017 -
    DI South over East. DII TMHS over JDHS (TM’s Alondra Echiverri, Haleigh DiCarlo; JD’s Morgan Balovich, Sami Good / JD’s Asianna Mazon, Balovich, Good, Mia Loree, Skylar Hickok; TM’s Echiverri, P. Fenumiai, DiCarlo, Rachel Macaulay, Jenkins-Hayes).
    2016 -
    DI South over East. DII TMHS over JDHS (TM’s Echiverri, Taylor Beardslee; JD’s Balovich, Good / TM’s Makayla Harp, Beardslee, Echiverri, JD’s Balovich, Quincy Bates, Maddie Johnson, Amanda Bicknell).
    2015 -
    DI East over West. DII Sitka over KTN (SHS’ Elle Gray, Hailey Denkinger; KTN’s Felicia Ruaro, Leesa Murphy).
    2014 -
    DI East over Lathrop. DII JDHS over KTN (JD’s Rachelle Roldan, Andrea Gordon, Sophie Hultberg; KTN’s Ruaro, Sara Collins, Martha Bullock, Jazmyn Nedzwecky).
    2013 -
    DI East over Lathrop, JDHS 3rd (JD’s Kayla Balovich, Gracie Meiners / Malin Murray, Balovich, Randi Held, Meiners). DII Sitka over KTN (SHS’ Hannah McCarty, Stefania Potrzuski, Laurel Raschick; KTN’s Lizzie Carson, Alyson Walker, Nedzwecky / SHS’ Potrzuski, Megan Reid, Raschick, Kalene Koelling; KTN’s Brooke Simmers, Nedzwecky, Carson, Hailee Miller).
    2012 -
    DI East over West, JDHS 4th (JD’s Emma Good / Good, Meiners, Held). DII Sitka over Homer, KTN 4th (SHS’ Potrzuski, Reid, Jennifer McIntyre; KTN’s Alyson Walker / SHS’ S. Riggs, McIntyre, Lowrance; KTN’s Abby Boegler, Faith Clark, Walker, Sara Collins).
    2011 -
    DI West over Dimond, JDHS 8th (JD’s Megan Mauseth, Jennifer Nelson). DII Sitka over Homer, KTN 3rd (SHS’ Richelle Ramil, Jule Peterson, Potrzuski; KTN’s Chelsie Weihing, Molly Royer / SHS’ Hunter Huddleston, Katie Hagan, Emily Inman; KTN’s Royer, Chelsea Paulsen, Carson).
    2010 -
    DI JDHS over East (JD’s Taylor Larson, Brittany Fenumiai, Jennifer Nelson / B. Fenumiai, Nelson, Larson, Kalea Chapman, Krista Barril).DII Sitka over KTN (SHS’ Malissa Coleman, Hagen, Carrie Iwamoto; KTN’s Lacey Murphy, Sarah Clark / SHS’ Nickelle Raschick, Hagen, Emily Inman; KTN’s Clark, Weihing, Paulsen, Becca Green, Kathleen Reno).
    2009 -
    DI East over Chugiak, JDHS 5th (JD’s Darby Brown, B. Fenumiai, Nelson, Rachel Peyton, Chapman).
    DII KTN over Sitka (SHS’ Taylor White, Raschick, Caitlin Way; KTN’s Mykayla Martin, Clark, K.Reno / SHS’ Way, White, Hillary Martin, Richelle Ramil, Inman, Jul Peterson; KTN’s Emily Kelly, K.Reno, Clark, Martin, Cassidy Kline, Molly Royer).
    2008 -
    DI JDHS over Bartlett (JD’s Darby Brown, Courtney Wagner, Nicole Fenumiai / B. Fenumiai, Brown, Hannah Massey, Wagner, Rachel Peyton, Carrie Ann Laliberte).
    DII Kodiak over KTN, SHS 3rd (SHS’s Caitlin Way, Megan Fondell; KTN’s Danielle Larson, Mykala Martin / SHS’ Way, Fondell, Emily Conway, Mallory Kempton-Hein; KTN’s Martin, D. Larson, Sarah Clark, Alisha Carrier, Chelsea Paulsen).
    2007 -
    DI JDHS over North Pole (JD’s Andi Doerflinger, Cortney Wagner, Annie Hegar, Darby Brown / Sammy Roguska, Wagner, Doerflinger, Brown, Taelyn Coffee, Nethia Lavering).
    DII KTN over Homer, SHS 3rd (SHS’s Way, Michaela Coleman, KTN’s JC Seludo, Crystal Reno, Rebecca Green / SHS’ Way, Coleman, Nickelle Raschick, Kori Lindstrom, Hillary Martin; KTN’s Seludo, Green, Reno, Kalli Kline, Dara Otness).
    2006 -
    DI Eagle River over JDHS (JD’s Sammy Roguska, Hannah Barril / Barril, Roguska, Doerflinger, Nicole Fenumiai, Katie Laliberte, Sara Manning, Kayla Janelle).
    DII Homer over KTN (KTN’s Seludo, Chelsey May / May, Seludo, Sara Orr, Krista Bezenek, C. Reno, Amanda Houts).
    2005 -
    DI JDHS over Lathrop (JD’s Ashley Larson, Hannah Barril, Torie Powers / Barril, Powers, A. Larson, Katie Laliberte, Madison Massey).
    DII Sitka over Monroe (SHS’ Robyn Schlins, Tawny Hoyt, Morley Gordon / Hoyt, Natalie Potrzuski, Schlins, Emily Blair, Gordon).
    All One Classification
    (Player of game and good sport selections unavailable prior to 2004).
    2004 -
    JDHS over Chugiak (SHS’s Elaina Mattingly; JD’s A. Larson, Ilea Belcourt, Jordon Johnston / SHS’ Mattingly, Emily Gluth, Schlins, Gordon; JD’s Barril, Powers, Belcourt, Johnston, A. Larson, Alicia Maryott, Ashley Troutt).
    2003 -
    Chugiak over JDHS (SHS’s Sidney Wyman; JDHS’ Barril, A. Larson, Danielle Larson, Barril).
    2002 -
    JDHS over Service (JD’s D. Larson, Kari Parr, Krista Staveland, Andrea Walker, Suzanne Parr).
    2001 -
    Service over Chugiak (JD’s Walker, Hillary Turner, S. Parr; KTN’s Jodi Jakubek, Zeta Moss).
    2000 -
    Service over Chugiak (JD’s Natalie Cappacci, S. Parr).
    1999 -
    JDHS over Service (JD’s Angie Kemp, Kara Lindley, Mary Ann Moffett, S. Parr; KTN’s Melissa Orin).
    1998 -
    Chugiak over JDHS (JD’s Amelia Rivera, Kemp, Mindy Moffett).
    1997 -
    Service over JDHS (JD’s Heidi Brown, Mindy Massey).
    1996 -
    Service over JDHS (JD’s Rivera, Brooke Parker, Kim Manning, Massey).

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