Maybe it was the uniforms. More likely, it was the big plays made at critical times that carried the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team to a 72-69 overtime win against visiting Everett Thursday, Jan. 22.
The short-handed Oak Harbor High School swim team lost 95-75 at Mount Vernon Thursday, Jan. 22.
Oak Harbor grabbed the lead late in the first quarter and never let go to record its first Wesco win of the season, defeating visiting Marysville-Pilchuck High School 39-31 in girls basketball Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Oak Harbor grabbed the lead late in the first quarter and never let go to record its first Wesco win of the season, defeating visiting Marysville-Pilchuck High School 39-26 in girls basketball Wednesday, Jan. 21.
This one was over early.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team sprinted to a 29-3 lead on the way to thumping visiting Chimacum 63-29 Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Chimacum finished a first-round sweep of the three other Olympic League 1A schools by defeating the host Coupeville High School boys basketball team 87-55 Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Taking down both Marysville high schools, the Oak Harbor swim team added two more checks to their win column Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Marysville-Pilchuck.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School boys basketball team used strong starts to both halves to earn a 68-53 win over visiting Oak Harbor Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Island soccer players Malia Hansen of Oak Harbor and the Littlejohn sisters, Mia and Kalia, of Coupeville are hoping to play soccer this summer in Spain.
Caitlin Woodworth placed third to pace the Oak Harbor High School wrestlers at the Burlington-Edison Women’s Invitational Saturday, Jan. 17.
The Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team closed out the non-league portion of its schedule with an 82-51 loss to visiting Ferndale Monday, Jan. 19.
The Marysville Getchell High School girls basketball team steadily pulled away from visiting Oak Harbor for a 45-35 win Friday, Jan. 16.
Priming for the stretch run of conference games that will determine a playoff berth, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team closed out the non-league portion of its schedule with a 61-55 win at Mount Vernon Christian Saturday, Jan. 17.