The Oak Harbor and Shorewood High School track teams split a pair of close meets Thursday, April 10, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.
Paced by medalist Mac Kerfoot, the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team took first in a four-team meet at Jackson Park Golf Course in North Seattle Thursday, April 10.
McKayla Bailey fired a two-hitter to help the Coupeville High School softball team to an 8-0 nonleague win at Meridian Thursday, April 10.
The Coupeville High School track team captured four firsts in at three-team meet at Cedarcrest Thursday, April 10.
The Coupeville High School track team captured four firsts in at three-team meet at Cedarcrest Thursday, April 10.
McKayla Bailey fired a two-hitter to help the Coupeville High School softball team to an 8-0 nonleague win at Meridian Thursday, April 10.
Payback.
After losing a 1-0 heartbreaker in nine innings Monday to Cedarcrest, the Coupeville High School baseball team returned the favor by nipping the Red Wolves 6-5 in another nine-inning game Wednesday, April 11, in Duvall.
Payback.
After losing a 1-0 heartbreaker in nine innings Monday to Cedarcrest, the Coupeville High School baseball team returned the favor by nipping the Red Wolves 6-5 in another nine-inning game Wednesday, April 11, in Duvall.
Marysville Getchell bunched its runs to take two games from the Oak Harbor High School baseball team this week.
North Whidbey Park and Recreation District will hold its second annual April Pools event from 2-5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at John Vanderzicht Pool.
Showing no rust from a two-week layoff, the Oak Harbor High School girls golf team easily defeated Shorewood and host Everett at the Legion Golf Course Wednesday, April 9.
The Oak Harbor High School soccer team entered the season with the confidence it could play with the region’s best teams. Though the Wildcats lost 2-0 at Glacier Peak Wednesday, April 9, they confirmed that belief.
Missing half of its regular starting lineup, the Oak Harbor High School tennis team fell 7-0 to visiting Everett Wednesday, April 9.