A local Memorial Day weekend tradition, the 49th annual Whidbey Golf Club Men’s Invitational, returns to Oak Harbor at 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25.
By placing second in the 1,600 meters at the district track meet Wednesday, May 21, at Shoreline Stadium, Oak Harbor High School’s John Rodeheffer earned a return trip to the state meet.
For the second consecutive spring, Oak Harbor High School’s Joanna Leete easily won the individual title at the 3A District 1 Girls Golf Tournament.
Mac Kerfoot has a flair for the dramatic.
Oak Harbor High School’s Kerfoot, for the second consecutive year, had to win a playoff at district Tuesday, May 20, to secure a spot in the boys state golf tournament.
Christine Fields continued one trend and would like to reverse another.
The Oak Harbor High School entrants in the 3A District 1 Tennis Tournament were eliminated the first day of the competition, Tuesday, May 20, at Stanwood.
The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team finished tied for fifth in the Northwest District 1 Tournament Monday, May 19, at the Everett Golf and Country Club.
Both the Oak Harbor High School boys and girls track teams finished eighth in the 10-team Western Conference 3A Championships and fourth among Wesco North schools at Marysville-Pilchuck High School last week.
Four girls and one boy from the Coupeville High School track team placed in the top five at the district 1A meet at Lynden Christian High School Friday, May 16, and qualified for the tri-district meet.
The Coupeville tennis team picked up two fourth-place finishes in the district tournament last week.
It’s not often people spend Friday and Saturday in Sedro-Woolley trying to ensure they return the next weekend.
That’s exactly what the Coupeville High School softball team did, placing fourth in the district 1A playoffs, thus earning a berth in the tri-district tournament which will also be played at Sedro-Woolley’s Janiki Playfields.
At the beginning of the season, the seniors on the Coupeville High School baseball team said, without hesitation, they would win the state 1A championship this spring. That prediction appeared shaky when the Wolves struggled through the regular season. The pledge, however, earned more merit when the Wolves won twice in the tri-district playoffs Saturday, May 17, to qualify for the state tournament.
After splitting its first two games in the 1A district softball tournament in Sedro-Woolley Friday, May 16, Coupeville High School will need to win one of its two games Saturday to claim a berth in the next round of the playoffs.