Emily Huffer placed in all six of her events at the Pacific Northwest Swimming Washington State Senior Short Course Championships Dec. 19-22 at Federal Way.
Three individual champions led the Oak Harbor High School wrestling team to a fourth-place finish in the 12-team Graham Morin Invitational at Squalicum High School in Bellingham Saturday, Dec. 21.
Three Oak Harbor High School swimmers won two events, but Lake Stevens used its depth to defeat the visiting Wildcats 98-82 Thursday, Dec. 19.
Coupeville High School senior Nick Streubel earned second-team, all-state honors in football, the Associated Press announced Thursday, Dec. 19.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team played three good quarters against visiting South Whidbey Tuesday, Dec. 17, but the third was a killer.
Dominating the middle quarters, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team pushed aside visiting rival South Whidbey 42-27 Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Falling three points shy of its first victory, the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team lost 55-53 to visiting Everett Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Monroe couldn’t handle the talent or depth of the Oak Harbor High School swim team and was swamped by the Wildcats 122-39 at John Vanderzicht Pool Monday, Dec. 16.
Oak Harbor’s Kelly Huffer, who competes for the Bellingham Bay Swim Team, earned high point honors in the girls division at the Pacific Northwest Swim 14-and-under Championships Dec. 13-15 at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
This is better.
After the Oak Harbor High School wrestling team lost its season opener at Arlington Dec. 10, coach Peter Esvelt wasn’t pleased with his team’s performance.
The Wildcats rebounded to finish third in the 18-team Edmonds Invitational Saturday, Dec. 14.
The Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team was a collection of Cool ‘Cats this weekend, and, in this case, that wasn’t a good thing.
After its defense staked it a good-sized lead, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team hung on tight at the end to secure 35-31 win at Lakewood Friday, Dec. 13.
The Stanwood High School boys basketball team, ranked 10th in the state 3A poll, pulled away from pesky Oak Harbor in the second half for a 72-47 win Thursday, Dec. 12, in Stanwood.