Two returning first-team, all-Wesco runners, John Rodeheffer and Dejon Devroe, will lead a large, young Oak Harbor High School track team this spring.
Twenty-three letter winners return to help the Oak Harbor High School girls track team battle in the Western Conference.
The goals of the Coupeville High School track team are different than with most squads. Recording personal bests and not team wins are the focus.
With the return of his top two singles players, Oak Harbor High School tennis coach Horace Mells said his team should have a shot at finishing among the first three in the Wesco North standings this spring.
The goals Coupeville tennis coach Ken Stange has for his athletes go beyond the players’ high-school years.
With all but one starter returning, the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team will be among the Western Conference’s best this year.
The Oak Harbor High School girls golf team is set to defend its Western Conference championship this spring.
Coupeville High School has only one golfer, senior Christine Fields, but she is among the state’s best.
By name, it is the North Whidbey Soccer Club’s Islanders U11 girls team. In reality, it includes players from all over Whidbey and Fidalgo islands.
The future looks bright for the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team: nine of its 11 letter winners will return next winter.
To improve upon last year’s five-win season, the Oak Harbor High School baseball team’s offense will have to stop mirroring the Seattle Mariners’.
The Coupeville High School baseball team is coming off one of its most successful seasons ever, and the club’s aim is to match that effort this year, according to coach Willie Smith.
Although the Oak Harbor High School softball team is young, it still has a handful of veteran players.