Same song, different verse for the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team as it lost another close match, this time 3-1 at Stanwood Thursday, Oct. 17.
Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell of Coupeville High School combined to win the 1A Northwest District 1 doubles tennis championship at South Whidbey High School Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Finishing out the regular season with a 6-1 win over visiting Marysville-Pilchuck Wednesday, Oct. 16, the Oak Harbor High School tennis team now takes aim at the Wesco 3A North divisional tournament.
Although host Meadowdale defeated the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team 3-0 Tuesday, Oct. 15, it wasn’t an easy win for the first-place Mavericks.
The South Whidbey High School volleyball team finished a series sweep of Coupeville by defeating the host Wolves 3-0 Tuesday, Oct. 15.
After a scoreless first half, South Whidbey’s Maia Sparkman sliced through the Coupeville High School soccer team’s defense for three goals to carry the Falcons to a 3-0 win at Mickey Clark Field Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The Oak Harbor High School soccer team finished a string of four matches against teams ranked in the state’s top 20 by losing 6-0 to Mountlake Terrace at Lynnwood High School Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Fifteen Wildcat United runners placed in the top 10 of their divisions in a middle school cross country meet at Windjammer Park Monday, Oct. 14.
With the help of wins in all three relays, the Oak Harbor High School swim team clipped Cascade 102-81 Monday, Oct. 14, at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool.
Shorecrest continued its undefeated season by stopping the Oak Harbor High School tennis team 7-0 Monday, Oct. 14, in Shoreline.
Oak Harbor’s John Rodeheffer finished fourth in the prestigious Hole in the Wall cross country meet Saturday, Oct. 12, at Lakewood High School.
Sparkling performances on both sides of the ball spurred the Coupeville High School soccer team to a 7-0 non-conference win over Concrete Saturday, Oct. 12, at Mickey Clark Field.
The Oak Harbor High School volleyball team played two of the state’s top teams on the way to placing sixth in the 16-team Wenatchee Invitational Tournament Saturday, Oct. 12.