Squalicum outscored, barely, the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team in each quarter en route to a 47-38 win over the Wildcats Monday, Dec. 8, in Bellingham.
Mount Baker scored at least 20 points in each of the first three quarters to cruise by the Coupeville High School boys basketball team 78-40 Monday, Dec. 8, in Deming.
Five Oak Harbor High School wrestlers placed among the top three at the Edmonds Invitational Tournament Saturday, Dec. 6.
After losing 54-44 at Shorecrest Friday, Dec. 5, the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team trimmed visiting Burlington-Edison 57-45 Saturday.
Picking up its first win of the season, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team throttled visiting Darrington 72-41 Friday, Dec. 5.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team defeated Darrington 47-31 Friday, Dec. 5, but couldn’t complete at a sweep of weekend home games and lost 52-51 Saturday to Bellevue Christian.
Shorecrest took advantage of Oak Harbor’s cold shooting in the first quarter to scoot an early lead on the way to defeating the host Wildcats 53-27 in girls basketball Friday, Dec. 5.
The Oak Harbor High School wrestling team opened the season by splitting a pair of matches at Stanwood High School Thursday, Dec. 4.
Oak Harbor High School football players received varsity letters and special awards at their season-ending banquet Wednesday, Dec. 3.
In a game between girls basketball teams hoping to erase some of the memories from last season, Mariner stopped Oak Harbor 54-32 in the season opener Wednesday, Dec. 3, in South Everett.
Season-opening games are generally sloppy, but Coupeville High School girls basketball coach David King was more than pleased with the quality of his team’s effort in a 47-23 romp over South Whidbey Tuesday, Dec. 2, in Langley.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team was outscored by 25 points at the foul line, and that was the difference in a 74-47 loss at South Whidbey Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Edmonds-Woodway spoiled new Oak Harbor coach Jon Weston’s debut as the Warriors defeated the host Wildcats 64-43 in boys basketball Tuesday, Dec. 2.