Two three-year lettermen will give the Oak Harbor High School boys tennis team a veteran presence and help the Wildcats fill-out their singles lineup this fall.
Although the Coupeville High School volleyball team lost six regulars to graduation, it returns much of its firepower from last season.
The Oak Harbor High School volleyball team hopes this year starts like last year ended.
“What’s not to like?”
The reasons for Coupeville High School girls soccer coach Troy Cowan’s optimistic comment about the upcoming season are plenty.
A large senior class and a group of talented newcomers should help the Oak Harbor High School girls soccer team move up the Western Conference standings this fall.
The Oak Harbor High School football team is in a rut.
The Wildcats finished second three consecutive years, and each season followed a similar path. Oak Harbor went undefeated in league play until the final conference game, faced another undefeated team and lost the contest and the crown. Also, in each of those years, the Wildcats lost in the opening round of the playoffs.
It’s a recipe for success.
The Coupeville High School football team is coming off its best season in eight years, returns key players in key positions and has a favorable schedule.
Pam Smith unseated perennial favorite Ockie Dureau to win the Ladies Club Championship Tournament by one stroke Friday, Aug. 29, at Whidbey Golf Club.
The Coupeville High School football team warmed up for the coming season by taking part in a three-team jamboree in La Conner Friday, Aug. 29.
Since moving to the area in 2007, Erin Bull has had an eye on the head coaching position for the Oak Harbor High School girls swim team.
The cooperative effort of Jenny and Howard Park carried the pair to the 2014 Couples Chapman Tournament title at the Whidbey Golf Club Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24.
It is a homecoming of sorts for 2011 Oak Harbor High School graduate Yale Rosen.
The majority of prep sports begin the 2014-15 athletic year with their first practices Monday, Aug. 25.