Oak Harbor High School head football coach Jay Turner and fullback Princeton Lollar were recently honored for their efforts on the football field.
With its season on the brink, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team rallied for an improbable 3-2 win over Shorewood in an elimination game in the district tournament at Shorewood High School Tuesday, Nov. 4.
The Oak Harbor Youth Football League peewees won 20-0 over Anacortes Saturday, Nov. 1, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium in the semifinals of the North Cascade League tournament.
Oak Harbor High School senior John Rodeheffer set a 3A course record in winning the District 1 cross country meet at South Whidbey High School in Langley Saturday, Nov. 1.
The Oak Harbor High School volleyball team knew it had a rugged road to travel in the district tournament if it wanted to claim a state berth. That path became more difficult after the first round Saturday, Nov. 1, at Shorewood High School.
Vashon Island defeated the Coupeville High School soccer team 3-0 Saturday, Nov. 1, at Kingston High School in the first-round of the District 3 tournament.
Coupeville’s Aaron Curtin earned his second straight trip to the state 1A tennis tournament by placing second in singles in the second day of the District 3 tournament Friday, Oct. 31, at the Lakewood Racquet Club.
The Coupeville High School football team’s high-speed offense was stuck in the mud at Concrete as the Lions whipped the Wolves 52-22 Friday, Oct. 31, in a nonleague game.
After his team weathered a week of shock, sacrifice, adulation and attention, Oak Harbor High School football coach Jay Turner didn’t know what to expect when his Wildcats took on Mountlake Terrace Friday night in Oak Harbor.
Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her philosophy on the idea of the ideal lineup.
Two Oak Harbor High School swimmers took advantage of the Last Chance Invitational at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Thursday, Oct. 30, to record district qualifying times.
Three teams from the Oak Harbor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cascade League tournament Saturday, Nov. 1
The injury depleted Oak Harbor High School soccer team finished up the season with a 4-2 loss at Everett Wednesday, Oct. 29.