The Coupeville High School gymnasium is filled with the sweat and intense competition of prep basketball on Friday nights. On Saturday mornings, that effort and emotion change to the fun-loving play and the smiles of youth basketball.
For the Oak Harbor High School baseball team, the seeds of success in spring are sewn in the winter.
The Oak Harbor High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp rifle and orienteering teams added more medals to their growing collection this weekend.
With four of its five representatives placing, the Oak Harbor High School boys wrestling team finished eighth in the state 3A tournament, one of the best finishes ever by the Wildcats.
Although it had its four-year title string snapped, the Oak Harbor High School bowling team still produced an impressive showing at the state tournament at the Kenmore Lanes in Bothell Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21 and 22.
Oak Harbor High School’s lone entry in the 3A state swim meet, the 200-yard freestyle relay team, placed 24th at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way Friday, Feb. 20.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team’s season ran out of steam when it ran out of players in a 50-44 overtime loss to 10th-ranked Seattle Christian in the District 3 1A tournament Wednesday, Feb. 18.
The Oak Harbor High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp orienteering team finished ninth in the Navy National Championships Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 14 and 15, at Vasquez Rocks Regional Park in Agua Dulce, Calif.
Bellevue Christian used a physical defense to slow the Coupeville High School girls basketball team and hand the Wolves a 50-33 loss in the district tournament at Sumner High School Monday, Feb. 16.
For the Coupeville High School boys basketball team, its 59-36 district tournament loss at Cascade Christian in Puyallup Saturday, Feb. 14, was the end of the season. The game, however, marked a beginning as well.
Six Oak Harbor High School wrestlers fought through the tough Region I Tournaments Saturday, Feb. 14, to qualify for the state meet.
The Oak Harbor High School swim team will send its 200 freestyle relay squad to the state meet after qualifying at the district 3A finals at the Snohomish Aquatic Center Saturday, Feb. 14.
The Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team couldn’t carry the momentum of a late season upswing in its offense into a playoff game at Marysville Getchell Tuesday, Feb. 10, and lost 36-22.