Three Oak Harbor High School athletes joined forces with the best cross country runners in the state of Washington to defeat the Oregon all-star teams in the 15th annual BorderClash Saturday, Nov. 23.
It began by helping her youngest sister; it ended by helping hundreds more.
Sylvia Arnold closed out her 20-year Coupeville High School cheer coaching career at the end of this football season.
Oak Harbor High School freshman Mary Johnston has been selected by the United States Soccer Federation to its U-14 training camp at the national training site in Carson, Calif, Nov. 23-30.
Pay it forward.
Peter Esvelt takes over the Oak Harbor High School wrestling program this winter from Mike Crebbin, who resigned after eight years at the helm.
Five building blocks will be the foundation of new Oak Harbor High School girls basketball coach Jon Atkins’ program, and he hopes those tenets will lift the Wildcats back onto a winning track.
Twenty-seven Oak Harbor High School athletes received all-Western Conference honors, including 15 first-team choices, when the league announced its fall awards Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Oak Harbor High School’s Marissa Morris placed 13th in the 500-yard freestyle at the Washington State 3A swimming championships Saturday, Nov. 16, in Federal Way.
Five Running Unlimited Fitness athletes qualified for the regional championships through their efforts at the Junior Olympic Association Cross Country Championships Saturday, Nov. 16, at Lower Woodland Park in Seattle.
Two weeks ago the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team was in eighth place in the Western Conference standings. Today it is the sixth best 3A team in the state of Washington.
Top-ranked Southridge moved one step closer to the state volleyball title by rolling by Oak Harbor 3-0 in the quarterfinals Friday, Nov. 15, at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey.
The Air Force is getting a new long range bomber.
Oak Harbor High School senior Drew Washington agreed Wednesday, Nov. 13, to play basketball for the United States Air Force Academy.
When Oak Harbor wrestlers return to the mat room Monday to begin another season, the man normally greeting them at the door, Mike Crebbin, will be missing.
Spurred by an eighth-place finish by junior Jonalynn Horn, the Oak Harbor High School girls cross country team finished 11th in the state 3A cross country meet at Pasco’s Sun Willows Golf Course Saturday, Nov. 9.