Hot one day and cold the next.
Coming off a 20-hit performance last Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team could manage only two in an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls Tuesday, May 7.
Hot one day and cold the next.
Coming off a 20-hit performance last Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team could manage only two in an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls Tuesday, May 7.
Hot one day and cold the next.
Coming off a 20-hit performance last Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team could manage only two in an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls Tuesday, May 7.
The Sedro-Woolley Babe Ruth baseball team took advantage of 15 free passes to defeat Oak Harbor 15-2 Tuesday, May 7, at Clover Valley Park.
A disputed call brought an abrupt end to the Oak Harbor High School baseball season as the Wildcats lost 4-3 at Marysville-Pilchuck in a loser-out district tournament game Tuesday, May 7.
Whether the Oak Harbor High School softball team qualifies for the district tournament could come down to the final regular season game with visiting Marysville-Pilchuck at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
Coach Bill Young called it a “Tale of Two Games” as his Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team split a pair of six-inning games with visiting Concrete Saturday, May 4.
Glacier Peak committed fewer mistakes to earn a 2-1 win over Oak Harbor in the opening game of the district baseball tournament Saturday, May 4, in Snohomish.
Keeping its post-season hopes alive, the Oak Harbor High School softball team slipped by host Stanwood 2-1 Friday, May 1.
After dropping the first game of the double header 11-2, everyone got involved in Coupeville’s 17-8 win in the second game against Archbishop Murphy Friday, May 3, in Everett.
Marysville-Pilchuck edged the Oak Harbor High School girls track team for the title of the 11-team Stanwood Twilight Invitational Friday, May 3.
Two 18-year-old cousins are living their long-held dream of spending their senior year together and graduating from Coupeville High School.
Annie Leete finished undefeated in regular season matches and the Oak Harbor High School girls golf team finished second in a three-team meet Thursday, May 2, at the Whidbey Golf Club.
Three Coupeville High School track records fell with strong performances by Makana Stone, Madison Tisa-McPhee and the girls relay teams at the Cascade Conference meet at King’s Thursday, May 2.