The Oak Harbor boys basketball team scored only one point in the opening quarter of a must-win game at Everett Tuesday, Feb. 10, and couldn’t recover, losing 52-44.
After losing 52-37 to visiting Everett Monday, Feb. 9, in the final regular season game, the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team journeys to Marysville Getchell at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, with hopes of keeping its season alive.
Putting the finishing touches on its first conference title in 13 years, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team won 53-36 at Klahowya Monday, Feb. 9.
The visiting Klahowya boys basketball team put a damper on Coupeville’s Senior Night, nipping the Wolves 44-43 in the regular-season finale Monday, Feb. 9.
Buoyed by individual titles from Christian Bertram and Jackson Constant, the Oak Harbor High School boys wrestling team finished fourth out of eight teams at the subregional tournament at Stanwood High School Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 7.
Three Oak Harbor High School female wrestlers qualified for the regional tournament by placing in the top six at the subregional meet at Burlington-Edison High School Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 7.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team is playing its best at the right time.
The host Wolves defeated first-place Chimacum 72-68 in overtime Friday, Feb. 6; and the win, coupled with Port Townsend’s one-point loss to Klahowya, clinched a berth in the district tournament.
Unable to upset second-place visiting Marysville-Pilchuck Friday, Feb. 6, the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team’s goal of reaching the postseason comes down to its final regular-season game.
Behind a season-high offensive output, the Oak Harbor High School girl basketball team won 68-52 at Marysville-Pilchuck Friday, Feb. 6, to put the Wildcats into a battle for the final Wesco North playoff spot.
Chimacum put up more of a fight this time, but the Coupeville High School girls basketball team clipped the visiting Cowboys 53-38 on Senior Night Friday, Feb. 6.
North Whidbey Little League will take registration forms from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
Student-athletes are at the center of scholastic sports; unfortunately, at times, the athletic side of the equation gets a disproportionate amount of the publicity.
Mac Carr, a freshman football player at Oak Harbor High School, took part in the 2015 International Bowl Saturday, Jan. 31, in Arlington, Texas.