When Oak Harbor wrestlers return to the mat room Monday to begin another season, the man normally greeting them at the door, Mike Crebbin, will be missing.
Spurred by an eighth-place finish by junior Jonalynn Horn, the Oak Harbor High School girls cross country team finished 11th in the state 3A cross country meet at Pasco’s Sun Willows Golf Course Saturday, Nov. 9.
Running out of surprises, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team finished second to Ferndale in the District 1 3A tournament Saturday, Nov. 9, at Glacier Peak High School.
Marissa Morris and Mollie Briddell qualified for the state swim meet and led Oak Harbor to a fourth place finish in the district finals at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Saturday, Nov. 9.
Suffering its first loss of the season, the Oak Harbor youth football senior division Wildcats fell 22-14 to Sedro-Woolley in the North Cascade League championship game at Mount Vernon High School Saturday, Nov. 9.
It was fun for about a half a quarter.
Oak Harbor scored first but Mount Si scored often to roll to a 40-7 win in a quad-district playoff game at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9.
Jake Tumblin rushed for 315 yards, but it was the one yard he sacrificed that was the most memorable in Coupeville’s 54-0 feel-good win over visiting Chimacum Friday, Nov. 8, that brought a feel-good finish a frustrating season.
When the state football playoffs begin for Oak Harbor High School at home at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, the Wildcats will attempt to do something no team other than Bellevue has accomplished the past two seasons — defeat Mount Si.
She believed in her team’s talent. The trick for Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor was to get her players to share the feeling.
Some may have scoffed when Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor said her team, winners of only five of 15 matches, had the talent to defeat any team in the league and had a shot at making the state tournament.
The Oak Harbor senior division youth football team rallied to defeat Bellingham Red 18-16 in the North Cascade League tournament semifinals at Mount Vernon High School Saturday, Nov. 2, to snag a berth in the championship game.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Oak Harbor High School girls cross country team qualified for the state meet by placing third at the district championships at Lakewood High School Saturday, Nov. 2.
The Coupeville High School football team scored 21 points against one of the Cascade Conference’s top defenses Friday, Nov. 1, unfortunately, it couldn’t stop one of the league’s best running backs as Sultan rolled by the Wolves 54-21 at Mickey Clark Field.