The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team finished second in the first Wesco North match of the season at the Kayak Golf Course near Stanwood Tuesday, April 14.
With a 4-3 win over visiting Marysville-Pilchuck Tuesday, April 14, the Oak Harbor High School tennis team jumped into a three-way tie for second place in the Wesco 3A North.
The Oak Harbor High School soccer team played its second straight strong match but fell 2-1 in overtime to visiting Shorewood Tuesday, April 14.
Scoring four runs in the final inning to snap a 2-2 tie, the Marysville-Pilchuck High School baseball team stopped host Oak Harbor 6-2 Tuesday, April 14, to remain in first place in the Wesco 3A North.
Shorewood scored multiple runs in all put the final inning to defeat the Oak Harbor High School softball team 15-2 in five innings Tuesday, April 14, on the Wildcats’ diamond.
Nasty weather didn’t stop the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team from its best effort in recent years at the Tom Dolan Memorial Invitational Monday, April 13, at the Everett Golf and Country Club.
The Oak Harbor High School girls golf team battled the wind, rain and 22 other teams to finish eighth in the Burlington-Edison Invitational Monday, April 13, at the Skagit Valley Golf and Country Club.
A small band of Coupeville High School track and field athletes put in a solid performance at the 18-team Cashmere Invitational Saturday, April 11.
Powerful Charles Wright Academy stopped the Coupeville High School tennis team 4-1 Saturday, April 11, at University Place.
Vashon Island defeated the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 10-0 Saturday, April 11.
The wind blew steady and strong across the Coupeville High School baseball diamond Friday, April 10, but it was pitcher Aaron Curtin and not Mother Nature who blew away La Conner in the Wolves’ 7-0 nonleague win.
A couple of clutch base hits, several Everett errors and a strong start by Avery Aguirre helped the Oak Harbor High School baseball team win 5-3 at Everett Friday, April 10.
A day after piling up double-digit runs in a 10-6 win at Everett, the Oak Harbor High School baseball team could manage only one in nine innings in a 2-1 loss to the visiting Seagulls Wednesday, April 8.