After splitting its final two regular season games, it’s on to the playoffs for the Coupeville High School girls basketball team.
A halftime lead soon evaporated in the third quarter and the Coupeville High School boys basketball team closed out the season with a 76-54 loss at Granite Falls Thursday, Feb. 6.
The game, and the season for that matter, wasn’t over 15 minutes when Jinai Guzman, a sophomore guard on the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team, asked coach Jon Atkins if she could come in after school the next day to shoot.
A poor shooting night cost the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team more than a game, it robbed the Wildcats of a chance to advance to the postseason.
Archbishop Murphy’s full-court press helped the Wildcats pick up points in transition in a 78-50 win over the host Coupeville High School boys basketball team Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Coupeville High School girls basketball coach David King liked just about everything he saw on the court from his team at Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, Feb. 4. However, when he looked up at the scoreboard, the lights revealed a 50-48 win for the Wildcats.
Marysville-Pilchuck outscored the visiting Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team 40-13 in the middle quarters on the way to a 59-27 win Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Although they fielded wrestlers in only seven of the 12 weight classes, the Oak Harbor High School girls finished tied for sixth in the 41-team Lady Wolfpack Invitational at Everett’s Jackson High School Saturday, Feb. 1.
Oak Harbor High School’s Drew Washington blistered Maryville-Pilchuck for 44 points, the second highest single-game scoring performance in school history, but the visiting Tomahawks somehow escaped with a 75-67 win Monday, Feb. 3.
The Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team can clinch a playoff spot with a win over visiting Marysville-Pilchuck tonight (Monday, Feb. 3) at 7:15. A loss, however…well, let’s just say the postseason picture gets fuzzy.
Shorecrest and Ferndale each scored in double figures in every quarter to hand the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team a pair of losses over the weekend.
Basketball is a complicated game, but sometimes the reason for a win or loss can be pinned on one variable.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team need look no further than the free throw line to zero in on the primary factor in its 42-39 loss to visiting Sultan Friday, Jan. 31.
Three solid quarters can’t always erase one weak one.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team found that out at Sultan Friday, Jan. 31, losing 79-67.