Five members of the Whidbey Wildcat Wrestling Club claimed first place in a tournament hosted by the Skagit Valley Yellowjackets last weekend.
A Central Whidbey holiday tradition, the Tom Roehl Round-ball Classic, is slated for noon Saturday, Dec. 27.
A 29-3 run that spanned the second and third quarters lifted Meridian to a 68-35 win over host Coupeville High School in the boys basketball opener for both schools.
Oak Harbor High School girls basketball coach Jonathan Atkins expects his team to be much more competitive this season.
Most of the Oak Harbor High School wrestling team is young, but the handful of athletes with experience have a fistful of talent.
Twelve lettermen return to help the Oak Harbor High School swim team defend its Wesco North title.
Looking ahead to the winter season, Coupeville High School cheer coach Cheridan Eck said, “We may have a smaller team but we will pack a big punch.”
After failing to qualify for state competition last year for the first time in over a decade, the Oak Harbor High School cheer team is focused on returning to the big stage this winter.
The Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team has a different look about it this season.
Youth is no longer a concern for the Coupeville High School girls basketball team.
They paid their dues, now it is time to collect.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team struggled to pick up wins the past three seasons. Young players were forced into varsity action before they were ready because of the lack of talent among the older players, and the results were predictable.
Ten members of the Whidbey Wildcat Wrestling Club placed in the top four at the Battle of the Mats in Ferndale Saturday, Nov. 22.
Three former Oak Harbor High School teammates, Allison Duvenez (Northwest Christian University, Eugene), Hannah Bressler (Willamette University, Salem) and Christina Wicker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge) helped their respective collegiate cross country teams finish among the nation’s best this fall, and Coupeville’s Tyler King earned All-American cross country honors while running for the University of Washington.