The Oak Harbor rallied to send the game into extra innings, but visiting Glacier Peak scored four times in the top of the eighth inning to win 8-4 Wednesday, April 30.
The Coupeville High School baseball team broke out of a rut of inconsistent offense in a 10-3 win over visiting Sultan Wednesday, April 30.
After getting shutout in seven of the previous eight games, the Oak Harbor High School softball team exploded for 10 first-inning runs in a 17-5, five-inning shellacking of host Shorewood Tuesday, April 28.
After losing five straight matches, the Coupeville High School tennis team reversed course and picked up two wins this week.
After a shaky performance in a nonleague match Tuesday, the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team rebounded with a solid effort in a five-team conference contest Wednesday, April 30, at the Legion Golf Course in Everett.
Some losses are “good” losses. Such was the case in Coupeville High School’s 5-3 softball setback to visiting Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, April 29.
It took two overtimes, but the Oak Harbor High School soccer team, behind a goal from J.J. Mitchell and stellar defense, won 1-0 at Everett Tuesday, April 29.
Archbishop Murphy lived up to its No. 4 spot in the state 2A soccer rankings by blanking Coupeville High School 7-0 at Mickey Clark Field Tuesday, April 29.
Shorewood, the leader of the Wesco South 3A tennis standings, cruised by host Oak Harbor 7-0 Tuesday, April 29.
You might say Team Tsunami was a little late to the dragon-boat party.
Dragon boat racing began in China 2,000 years ago, while the local crew made its debut in competitive racing Saturday, April 26, by placing third out of 12 teams at the ninth annual St. Martin’s University Dragon Boat Festival in Olympia.
It is rare to become a national-class athlete in any sport.
Molly O’Rourke, a 2001 graduate of Oak Harbor High School, accomplished the feat in two, judo and powerlifting.
Three Wildcats rapped three hits each and Danny Wolfe tossed a four hitter in Oak Harbor’s 6-2 baseball win at Everett Monday, April 28.
Allie Hanigan’s comeback win in first singles highlighted Coupeville’s 5-2 loss at Port Townsend Monday, April 28.