Though Coupeville High School football coach Tony Maggio resigned last week after three years directing the program, he won’t disappear from the Central Whidbey athletic scene.
Oak Harbor High School senior Jonalynn Horn signed a letter of intent Thursday, Nov. 13, to run for Idaho State University next year.
The Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association selected Coupeville senior Josh Bayne as their 1A Athlete of the Week.
Neither Federal Way nor a muddy field could slow down the Islanders U-17 soccer team in its 8-2 win Sunday, Nov. 9.
Stanwood scored midway through the fourth period to come from behind and defeat the Oak Harbor Youth Football League peewee team for the North Cascade League championship Saturday, Nov. 8, at Mount Vernon High School.
Seniors John Rodeheffer and Jonalynn Horn made Oak Harbor High School cross country history with their performances at the state 3A meet at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco Saturday, Nov. 8.
Seven Oak Harbor High School swimmers qualified for state and helped the Wildcats place second in the district meet at the Snohomish Aquatic Center Saturday, Nov. 8.
Unable to solve the Ferndale puzzle, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team fell 3-0 to the Golden Eagles in the District 1 tournament at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Saturday, Nov. 8, and was denied a return trip to the state tournament.
It was a going away party for coach Tony Maggio, and Josh Bayne and his Coupeville High School football teammates made sure it was an eventful bash.
Sophomore Princeton Lollar gutted the Kennedy Catholic defense for 214 yards and three touchdowns to lead Oak Harbor to a 34-14 win over the visiting Lancers Friday, Nov. 7, in a quad-district game.
Oak Harbor Youth Football League players learned this season that football, brutal as it can be, is just a game, and that life sometimes hits much harder than a tackle.
The Oak Harbor High School volleyball team overcame one bugaboo, now it will have to vanquish another if it hopes to qualify for the state tournament.
When Oak Harbor High School football player Mark Johnston, the team’s kicker, found out the Wildcats were going to practice at the Seattle Seahawks’ training facility, he sent out a tweet “warning” Steven Hauschka, the Seahawks’ place kicker, his job was in jeopardy.