Abraham Leyva scored two goals and keeper Joel Walstad and the Coupeville defense shutout visiting Friday Harbor 3-0 Tuesday, March 18.
Good teams overcome in-game problems by taking advantage of opportunities. Such was the case for the Coupeville High School baseball team in its 8-4 win at South Whidbey Monday, March 17, in the season and conference opener.
Winning two singles matches and two doubles matches, the Coupeville High School tennis team nipped visiting Port Townsend/Chimacum 4-3 to take the season opener Monday, March 17.
With a young team, this season should be one of “growth and experience” for the Coupeville High School soccer team, according to first-year coach Kyle Nelson.
The Coupeville High School baseball team was the surprise team of the Cascade Conference last spring. No one will be shocked by the Wolves’ success this season.
The Coupeville High School softball team returns a solid nucleus of players, but how well the newcomers fill in the gaps will most likely determine the success of the season.
Three talented female sprinters return to lead the Coupeville High School track team.
The Coupeville High School tennis program, under the direction of Ken Stange, is a consistent winner, and this year plenty of talent returns to plug any holes left by graduation.
Coupeville High School junior Christine Fields will go it alone on the golf course this year.
Check the pulse of the Coupeville High School baseball team and the strongest beat will come from its senior class.
Coupeville sophomore Makana Stone earned first-team, all-league honors in girls basketball, the Cascade Conference announced this week.
Emotionally spent after a tense, thrilling win the night before, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team fell at Blaine and out of the district tournament 50-40 Friday, Feb. 14
Their stature was small but their smiles were big.
Coupeville High School cheerleaders of the future performed at halftime of the CHS girls basketball game Friday, Feb. 7.
