The defending 2B state soccer champions, Crosspoint Academy, defeated Coupeville 7-1 Saturday, Oct. 11, in Bremerton, but the final score is just one of several story lines.
The first half was a shootout and the second half a shutout for the Coupeville High School football team in its 56-20 loss at Port Townsend Friday, Oct. 10.
The Coupeville High School tennis team played Chimacum in back-to-back matches, and both were wins for the Wolves.
It was a matter of quality over quantity.
Thus was the story in Oak Harbor High School’s 47-25 football win over Marysville Getchell Friday, Oct. 10, at Quil Ceda Stadium.
The Oak Harbor High School girls cross country team placed second and the boys third in a five-team meet at Jackson High School in Mill Creek Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Recording its first conference win of the season, the Oak Harbor High School soccer team clipped Meadowdale 2-1 Thursday, Oct. 9, at Edmonds Stadium.
The Stanwood High School tennis team held on to a piece of first place by defeating visiting Oak Harbor 7-0 Thursday, Oct. 9.
Edmonds-Woodway won a 3-2 thriller over the visiting Oak Harbor High School volleyball team Thursday, Oct. 9, to move into first place and drop the Wildcats to fourth.
The seventh-grade girls team led a strong performance by Wildcat United in a six-team home cross country meet at Windjammer Park Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Playing one of its best overall matches of the season, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team remained tied for first with a 3-0 win over visiting Stanwood Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Micky LeVine scored in the second half to help the Coupeville High School varsity soccer team tie the Oak Harbor junior varsity 1-1 at foggy Wildcat Memorial Stadium Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Bellevue Christian jumped to large early leads in each game on the way to a 3-0 win over the host Coupeville High School volleyball team Tuesday, Oct. 7.
The Oak Harbor High School tennis team broke a third-place tie with Arlington by defeating the visiting Eagles 4-3 Tuesday, Oct. 7.