Central Whidbey Little League teams opened District 11 all-star play this week with three losses.
It would be safe to say Dr. Jim Copenhaver is Coupeville’s Dr. Soccer.
They took different paths to their athletic success, but the depth of the impression each left on Coupeville High School is equally as deep.
Seniors Amanda d’Almeida and Danny Savalza received Coupeville High School’s Athlete of the Year honors at the annual awards night Thursday, May 30.
Add eight more Coupeville High School athletes to the all-Cascade Conference list for the 2013 spring season.
Senior Madison Tisa-McPhee ended her stellar Coupeville High School track career with third- and fifth-place finishes at the state 1A meet Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25, at Eastern Washington University in Cheney.
Coupeville High School athletes qualified for the finals in two events in the state 1A track meet after the preliminary round Friday, May 24, at Eastern Washington University in Cheney.
Coupeville High School’s Christine Fields finished 15th and brother Austin 29th in the 1A state golf tournaments at Lake Spanaway Golf Course Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21 and 22.
Twelve Coupeville High School athletes earned all-Cascade Conference honors for the 2013 spring season.
Coupeville High School’s Austin and Christine Fields made the cut after the first day of the state 1A golf tournament Tuesday, May 21, at Lake Spanaway.
Society tries to shove people into stereotypical molds. Fortunately, not everyone conforms to these casts, such as Coupeville High School seniors Amanda d’Almeida and Cole Weinstein.
Record-setting performances helped five Coupeville High School track team members qualify for the state track meet with top-six finishes at the tri-district championships Saturday, May 18, at King’s High School in Shoreline.
Record-setting performances helped five Coupeville High School track team members qualify for the state track meet with top-six finishes at the tri-district championships Saturday, May 18, at King’s High School in Shoreline.
