Nalani Gabbert’s golden goal in double overtime lifted the Oak Harbor High School soccer team to a 1-0 win over visiting Stanwood Tuesday, Oct 1. It also lifted a monkey off the Wildcats’ back.
Precision passing was a problem for the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team as it lost a 3-2 squeaker to visiting Shorewood in the conference opener Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Lakewood was hitting on all cylinders in a 3-0 win over the visiting Coupeville High School volleyball team Tuesday, Oct. 1.
The Coupeville High School soccer team was blanked 2-0 at Lakewood Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Meadowdale and the weather rained down on the Oak Harbor High School tennis team as the visiting Mavericks defeated the Wildcats 5-0 Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Bouncing back from a loss to defending state champion Mercer Island Saturday, the Oak Harbor swim team defeated Snohomish and Glacier Peak Monday, Sept. 30, at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool.
Oak Harbor High School has earned the reputation as one of the strongest swimming programs in the Western Conference. Mercer Island, however, is the best in the state, and it showed Saturday, Sept. 28, as the visiting Islanders whipped the Wildcats 144-39.
Though it will be only its second league game, Oak Harbor’s football contest with Stanwood at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium is likely to have a huge impact on playoff scenarios.
It was ugly and beautiful.
The Coupeville High School football team went on the road for a much needed win, defeating Nooksack Valley 20-12 in a sloppy game Friday, Sept. 27.
Three Wildcat United runners placed in the top five of their respective divisions at the 20th annual North Cascades Invitational middle school cross country meet in Sedro-Woolley Thursday, Sept. 26.
Snapping out of season-long scoring slump, the Coupeville soccer team stopped Sultan 3-2 at Mickey Clark Field Thursday, Sept. 26.
Finishing 1-2 in both the boys and girls races, the Oak Harbor High School cross country teams won a tri-meet at Marysville-Pilchuck Thursday, Sept. 26.
Frustrations are beginning to mount for the Oak Harbor High School soccer team as it fell 4-0 to Everett Thursday, Sept. 26, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.