Three Wildcats won two individual events, but the Oak Harbor High School track teams both fell to visiting Shorecrest Thursday, April 17.
The Oak Harbor High School girls golf team fought off wind, rain and Marysville Getchell for a 385-400 win at the Whidbey Golf Club Thursday, April 17.
Sophomore Makana Stone added her name, again, to the Coupeville High School track record book with a swift run at King’s Thursday, April 17.
The Cedarcrest High School softball team hit the ball, Coupeville didn’t, and the result was a 13-2, five-inning win for the visiting Red Wolves Wednesday, April 16.
Not all was bad in Coupeville’s 10-1 soccer loss at Cedarcrest High School Wednesday, April 16.
Unable to generate a clutch hit, the Oak Harbor High School baseball team missed a chance to upset Stanwood, losing 4-3 at home Tuesday, April 15.
Marysville-Pilchuck scored in every inning to steadily pull away from the Oak Harbor High School softball team for a 13-2, six-inning win Tuesday, April 15.
No one saw this coming.
Shorecrest had a surprisingly easy time in defeating the Oak Harbor High School soccer team in an 8-0 win at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Tuesday, April 15.
Archbishop Murphy slipped out of Coupeville with a 3-2 win in tennis Tuesday, April 15.
Mountlake Terrace powered through the singles matches to pull out a 5-2 win over the visiting Oak Harbor High School tennis team Tuesday, April 15.
North Whidbey Little League has opening day festivities
Evidently. the running gods are not superstitious.
The 13th running of the Whidbey Island Marathon on the 13th of April attracted more than 3,000 registrations, nearly double the number from 2013.
This year’s event featured a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K and children’s 1K.
After pitching eight shutout innings and striking out 15, what does a pitcher do for an encore? Throw a no-hitter.
Coupeville’s Ben Etzell, after a stellar performance last week against Cedarcrest, fired a no-hitter as the Wolves edged visiting Lakewood 1-0 Monday, April 14.