The Oak Harbor High School soccer team ended the 2013 season with a 1-0 loss at Stanwood Wednesday, Oct. 30, but the Wildcats displayed improvement this fall.
Oak Harbor locked up a spot in the district volleyball tournament with a 3-0 win at Marysville-Pilchuck Wednesday, Oct. 30.
Coupeville doubles partners Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell earned a spot in the 1A state tennis tournament by placing third at quad-district Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Amy Yee Tennis Center in Seattle.
Oak Harbor senior Casiano Atienza dropped two matches and was eliminated from the District 1 3A tennis tournament at Stanwood High School Tuesday, Oct. 29.
King’s wrapped up a perfect regular season at Coupeville’s expense, beating the host Wolves 3-0 Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The Oak Harbor High School swim team defeated Monroe 111-57 Monday, Oct. 28, finishing the regular season 9-2 and undefeated (4-0) against Western Conference 3A North division opponents.
Everett High School’s 1-0 win over visiting Oak Harbor in soccer not only snapped the Seagulls’ eight-match losing streak but also ended the Wildcats’ hopes of qualifying for the district tournament.
Big plays on both sides of the ball lifted the Oak Harbor Cougars of the midget division of the North Cascade Youth Football League to a 16-14 win over Anacortes in the quarterfinals of the league tournament Saturday, Oct. 26, at Fort Nugent Field.
Oak Harbor’s John Rodeheffer was the boys individual champion at the Western Conference 3A cross country championships at South Whidbey High School Saturday, Oct. 26.
The Oak Harbor youth football senior division team continued its undefeated season with a 33-8 thumping of Lakewood in the quarterfinals of North Cascade Youth Football League tournament Saturday, Oct. 26, at Fort Nugent Park.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s football playbook centers around main character Austin Joyner, but the Tomahawks added another page – Killian Page – to the script to defeat Oak Harbor 39-21 Friday, Oct. 25, at Quil Ceda Stadium in Marysville.
The injury bug and King’s took another bite out of the Coupeville High School football team in the Wolves’ 28-0 loss in Shoreline Friday, Oct. 25.
Needing a psychological boost, the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team received just that with a feel-good 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Thursday, Oct. 24.