The Oak Harbor High School tennis team picked up a win in second singles from Carter Saar, but the Wildcats fell 6-1 to visiting Everett Tuesday, Sept. 30.
There was no shortage of goals in the past three soccer matches for Oak Harbor High School; unfortunately for the Wildcats, in two of the contests it was their opponents doing most of the damage.
The U-17 Islanders snapped a two match losing streak with a 1-0 win over the visiting Santos Football Club Sunday, Sept. 28, at Fort Nugent Park.
The Oak Harbor High School football team rolled to a 42-0 win at Everett Friday, Sept. 26, scoring all of its points in the first half, but the most impressive statistic belonged to the defense.
Its offense dominated early, and its defense took over late.
The result was a 29-21 win for the Coupeville High School football team over Port Townsend Friday, Sept. 26, at Mickey Clark Field.
The Oak Harbor High School cross country teams did not capture their four-team meets at Hamlin Park in Shoreline Thursday, Sept. 25, but they did produce the individual winners.
Mount Vernon swept the relays, and that was enough to lift the Bulldogs over the Oak Harbor High School swim team 96-74 Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Skagit Valley YMCA Pool.
The Oak Harbor High School tennis team evened its Wesco record at 2-2 with a 6-1 win at Marysville-Pilchuck Thursday, Sept. 25.
Despite showing improvement, the Coupeville High School tennis team lost twice this week in nonleague matches, falling 6-1 to visiting Archbishop Murphy Wednesday, Sept. 24, and 4-1 at South Whidbey Thursday, Sept. 25.
Wildcat United, the combined Oak Harbor and North Whidbey middle school cross country team, opened the season with an eight-team meet at Mount Vernon Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Withstanding every charge by visiting Shorecrest, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team trimmed the Scots in three close games Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Stanwood, which has dominated Wesco 3A North tennis for years, continued its mastery over Oak Harbor High School with a 5-0 win Wednesday, Sept. 24, on the Wildcats’ courts.
Battling through wind and rain, the Oak Harbor and Marysville Getchell high school soccer teams settled for a 1-1 tie Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.