Last year, for only the second time in school history, the Coupeville softball team qualified for the state tournament. The Wolves are aiming to make it a more frequent occurrence.
The Oak Harbor High School soccer season got off to an ominous start last week.
Several factors point to a successful season for the Coupeville High School soccer team.
The Wildcat sailing team, behind five top-10 finishes in 12 races, produced a solid start to the 2015 season.
The Oak Harbor Middle School girls seventh- and eighth-grade basketball teams finished their seasons with narrow wins over rival North Whidbey Thursday, March 5.
The athletic careers of some former Oak Harbor and Coupeville students didn’t end when they finished high school. Following is a look at local graduates who competed at the collegiate level during the winter season.
Eight Oak Harbor High School athletes earned first-team, all-league honors, the Western Conference announced Friday, March 6.
Junior Joseph Gorman was named the Most Valuable Player for this season’s Oak Harbor High School boys swim team at the Wildcats’ awards banquet Thursday, March 5.
First, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team dominated the Olympic League, then it dominated the selections for all-conference honors.
Junior Dyllan Harris topped the list of winners when the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team received its letters and special awards last week.
Jay Long, public address announcer for Oak Harbor High School football and basketball games, will call games at the Washington State 3A and 4A basketball tournaments beginning Thursday, March 5, at the Tacoma Dome.
Three Oak Harbor High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Corp teams wrapped up divisional titles after completing the regular season at Snohomish High School Saturday, Feb. 28.
Their success in running has earned them trips to California, Kansas, Maryland, New Mexico, North Carolina and Virginia.