It was emotionally charged and rugged at times, but the Oak Harbor High School soccer team slipped by Everett 2-1 in overtime at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Friday, March 28.
Jason Shevenko used his arm and bat to help Mountlake Terrace top the visiting Oak Harbor High School baseball team 4-1 Friday, March 28.
South Whidbey collected more chances but the Coupeville High School soccer team collected more points in a 2-1 win over the rival Falcons Friday, March 28, at Mickey Clark Field.
Checking into the win column for the first time this spring, the Oak Harbor High School softball team dumped visiting Squalicum 13-8 Thursday, March 27.
Playing an outstanding all-around game, the Coupeville High School baseball team crushed host Concrete 13-0 in five innings Thursday, March 27.
With a medalist round by Joanna Leete and some help from the junior varsity squad, the Oak Harbor High School girls golf team defeated Stanwood and host Marysville-Pilchuck at the Cedarcrest Golf Course Thursday, March 27.
The Oak Harbor High School boys and girls track teams both placed second in the first regular season meet Thursday, March 27, in Stanwood.
Cedcarcrest rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to slip by the host Coupeville High School softball team 4-3 Thursday, March 27.
Coupeville registered five individual firsts and Lakewood won the team titles at a four-team track meet at Sultan High School Thursday, March 27.
Stanwood, the preseason favorite to win the Wesco North in tennis, handed visiting Oak Harbor High School its first loss in four matches 5-2 Thursday, March 27.
The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team finished in the middle of the pack of the first Wesco North regular season meet Thursday, March 27, at Everett’s Legion Golf Course.
George Morse gave Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy the gift of judo more than 20 years ago. Another gift in his name will be awarded to Malloy at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at the NAS Whidbey Island gymnasium.
Malloy and three other dedicated Northwest student athletes will receive scholarships Saturday to help defray college costs.
Picking up its offense at the right time, the Oak Harbor High School baseball team thumped visiting Shorecrest 10-1 in five innings Wednesday, March 26.