Close losses just aren’t cutting it any more, according to Coupeville High School boys basketball coach Anthony Smith.
After its defense staked it a good-sized lead, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team hung on tight at the end to secure 35-31 win at Lakewood Friday, Dec. 13.
After flying high in the first quarter, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team came crashing down in the second period in a 66-26 loss to visiting Cedarcrest Tuesday, Dec. 10.
After the first four minutes not much went right for the Coupeville High School girls basketball team in its 77-27 loss at Cedarcrest Tuesday, Dec. 10.
First-game nerves contributed to a slow start for the Coupeville High School boys basketball team in its 84-50 loss at Blaine Saturday, Dec. 7.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team’s willingness to work paid early dividends as the Wolves defeated visiting Meridian 46-34 Saturday, Dec. 7.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team has more experience and greater depth than the past few seasons. The question is, will that result in more wins?
A strong competitive spirit and work ethic should help the Coupeville High School girls basketball team challenge for a spot in the first division in the Cascade Conference this season, according to coach David King.
“LEAD Strong” is the motto of this winter’s Coupeville High School cheer squad, tying into the traditional family feeling the team has built over the years.
It began by helping her youngest sister; it ended by helping hundreds more.
Sylvia Arnold closed out her 20-year Coupeville High School cheer coaching career at the end of this football season.
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.
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.
King’s wrapped up a perfect volleyball regular season at Coupeville’s expense, beating the host Wolves 3-0 Tuesday, Oct. 29.
