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.
The Coupeville High School soccer team wrapped up its season with a pair of home losses.
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.
Powered by the offense of Hailey Hammer, Madeline Strasburg and Megan Oakes, the Coupeville High School volleyball team won 3-1 at Granite Falls Thursday, Oct. 24.
The Coupeville High School soccer team lost more than its 2-0 match at Granite Falls Thursday, Oct. 24. The Wolves also lost defender Ivy Luvera to a concussion.
Mother Nature didn’t make life any easier for the Coupeville High School soccer team in its 6-0 loss to undefeated and third-ranked Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Mickey Clark Field.
The thick fog that enveloped Mickey Clark Field like a wet blanket wasn’t the culprit who sucked the excitement out of the Coupeville High School homecoming football game, it was the outcome.
Rival South Whidbey dampened the party by defeating the Wolves 57-33 Friday, Oct. 18.
Rallying after dropping the first game, the Coupeville High School volleyball team collected its first Cascade Conference victory 3-1 at Sultan Thursday, Oct. 17.
Sultan slipped ahead of Coupeville in the Cascade Conference soccer standings with a 2-0 win over the visiting Wolves 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.
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.
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.
