After beating Everett, their biggest rival, earlier in the week, the Oak Harbor High School wrestlers suffered no letdown Thursday, Jan. 30, when they blasted visiting Marysville Getchell 66-15 to finish the Wesco 3A North season undefeated.
The Oak Harbor High School swim team finished its Wesco 3A North season undefeated with an impressive 121-33 win over Everett at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Not only did the Coupeville High School girls basketball team knock off rival South Whidbey 48-38 Tuesday, Jan. 28, it essentially locked up a postseason berth in process.
Both games followed the same pattern and both resulted in losses for the Coupeville High School boys basketball team.
The Wolves fell behind early, mounted a late but too-short rally, and lost twice, first 62-51 at South Whidbey Tuesday, Jan. 28, then 62-55 to visiting Friday Harbor Wednesday, Jan. 29, in a nonleague game.
After a strong first quarter and a decent first half, the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team couldn’t connect after halftime and lost 70-26 to visiting Everett Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Oak Harbor High School wrestler Jacob Dugin didn’t know anything about the Everett wrestler he was about to face.
“It was a weird game,” Oak Harbor High School boys basketball coach Mike Washington said about his club’s 49-36 win over Everett High School at Everett Community College Tuesday, Jan. 28.
The second divisional high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps competition of the season ended like the first – Oak Harbor High School dominated the awards ceremony.
Former Oak Harbor High School football coach Dave Ward was inducted into the Washington State Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Saturday, Jan. 25.
The Oak Harbor High School wrestling team hopes “home sweet home” translates into “win sweet win.”
Several strong story lines punctuated the Coupeville High School boys basketball team’s thrilling 59-57 win at Lakewood Friday, Jan. 24.
Going into the girls basketball contest against Lakewood Friday, Jan. 24, Coupeville High School coach David King said he expected a “tough game.” It turned out to be tough in more ways than one.
As expected, it was close and hard fought. The visiting Cougars won 39-36.
After each team staged a comeback, the Oak Harbor and Mount Vernon high school swim teams settled for an 85-85 tie at the Skagit Valley YMCA pool Thursday, Jan. 23.