Oak Harbor High School’s willingness to forfeit its game with Marysville-Pilchuck caught the attention of the Seattle Seahawks.
Coupeville High School’s 4-0 loss in soccer to visiting Klahowya Monday, Oct. 27, included a bad news/good news scenario, according to coach Troy Cowan.
Coupeville’s Aaron Curtin and Sebastian Davis finished 1-2 in singles in the Olympic League 1A tennis tournament Monday, Oct. 27, at Chimacum High School.
Jackson Wezeman placed seventh at the District 1 3A singles tournament Monday, Oct. 27, at Jackson High School in Mill Creek.
“It was the right thing to do,” Oak Harbor High School football coach Jay Turner said in regard to his team forfeiting Friday’s game with Marysville-Pilchuck.
Oak Harbor High School produced the champion of both the boys and girls races at the Wesco North 3A divisional cross country meet Saturday, Oct. 25, at Lakewood High School in Arlington.
After waiting through three days of rainouts, Oak Harbor sophomore Jackson Wezeman finished fourth in the Wesco 3A North singles tournament and qualified for the district meet.
It was thrilling. It had big plays and critical mistakes. I had gutsy calls and poor decisions. It had bone-crunching tackles and whiffed blocks. It had timely precision and dropped passes. But, however you add it up, what ever equation you use, it stills equals a loss for the Coupeville High School football team.
Because of a shooting on the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus today, Oct. 24, the football game between Oak Harbor and Marysville-Pilchuck scheduled for tonight is cancelled.
Jenny Danielson of Oak Harbor Middle School won the league seventh-grade girls cross country championship to highlight Wildcat United’s day in the eight-team middle school finals Thursday, Oct. 23, at Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon.
Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Harbor High School Thursday, Oct. 23.
The Oak Harbor High School volleyball team won 3-1 at Everett Thursday, Oct. 23, enabling the Wildcats to hang among the conference’s top teams as the regular season winds down.
Shorewood scored two goals in the first half on the way to a 3-0 win over the Oak Harbor High School soccer team Thursday, Oct. 23, at Shoreline Stadium.