In last Saturday’s edition of the Whidbey News-Times, we featured the 2014 exploits of Whidbey athletes Marti Malloy, Joanna Leete, John Rodeheffer, Ben Etzell and the Oak Harbor High School bowling team, as well reviewing the months January through April.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team zipped to an early lead and then held off pesky Vashon Island for a 44-37 win in Coupeville Monday, Dec. 29.
Thirty-four was an unlucky number for the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team in its 73-45 loss to Sedro-Woolley in the opening game of the Bulldog Holiday Classic in Mount Vernon Monday, Dec. 29.
A stingy defense, strong offensive rebounding and success at the foul line helped the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team come from behind to defeat Bellingham 34-32 Monday, Dec. 29, in the Bulldog Holiday Classic at Mount Vernon High School.
Mariner displayed its offensive skill in the first quarter and its defensive talents in the second on the way to a 76-39 win over the visiting Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team Saturday, Dec. 27.
Coupeville senior football player Josh Bayne was named to the all-state 1A first team as a running back when the Associated Press announced their selections last week.
Strong individual performances and a record-setting team highlighted the local sports scene in 2014.
“Hello, ‘Cat fans.”
This familiar greeting from public address announcer Jay Long welcomes the crowd at each Oak Harbor High school football and basketball game.
The Lake Stevens High School swim team skipped by Oak Harbor 107-61 in the Wildcats’ home opener Monday, Dec. 22, at John Vanderzicht Pool.
Oak Harbor’s Jeremy Vester was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Wrestler on his way to winning the 138-pound class at the 14th annual Graham Morin Memorial Tournament at Bellingham’s Squalicum High School Saturday, Dec. 20.
After getting an early scare from the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team, Ferndale went on a second-half blitz in its 69-27 win Saturday, Dec. 20, in Ferndale.
After scoring a season low 19 points in its previous game, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team erupted for a season high in a 59-49 win at Orcas Island Friday, Dec. 19.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team jumped off to a good start and finished strong in a 69-40 win at Orcas Island Friday, Dec. 19.