Defense lapses and the lack of timely hits sent the Coupeville High School baseball team to a 3-0 loss at Sequim Wednesday, March 18.
Oak Harbor High School senior David Ray signed a letter of intent Tuesday to play football for Midland University (Fremont, Neb.).
A win in second singles was the only point for Oak Harbor in its season-opening 6-1 loss to the visiting Lake Stevens High School tennis team Tuesday, March 17.
It might be best to avoid playing a team wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day.
Mount Vernon, whose school colors are green and white, erupted for three runs in the fifth and seventh innings to break open a close game and defeat the Oak Harbor High School softball team 10-4 Tuesday, March 17, on the Wildcats’ diamond.
After a 20-minute scoreless battle, the Mount Vernon High School soccer team got its offense going for a 4-0 win over visiting Oak Harbor Tuesday, March 17.
The Coupeville High School soccer team fell in is season opener, losing 3-0 at Sequim Tuesday, March 17.
The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team shot just well enough to eke out a win in a four-team match at the Whidbey Golf Club Monday, March 16.
The season could be a roller-coaster ride for the Coupeville High School baseball team.
The Wolves, who were near perfect in a 10-0 win over Blaine Saturday in the season opener, lost 6-0 to visiting Sultan Monday, March 16.
The Anacortes High School soccer team took advantage of its chances and Oak Harbor didn’t as the Seahawks defeated the Wildcats 2-0 in the season opener at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Saturday, March 14.
It was a great way to open the season.
The Coupeville High School baseball team beat visiting Blaine 10-0 Saturday, March 14, in six innings behind a combined no-hitter and an opportunistic offense.
A retreat designed for Coupeville High School athletes attracted nearly 100 Wolves to the CHS Commons Friday, March 13.
The Oak Harbor boys eighth-grade AAU basketball team won the Skagit-Whatcom-Island-Snohomish Hoop League championship Saturday, March 7.
Oak Harbor High School graduates Josh Jepsen and Jarik Bainco recently completed collegiate swim seasons.