The season ended the way it started for the Coupeville High School soccer team, with a 1-0 loss.
Cedarcrest held onto first in the Cascade Conference softball standings by stopping host Coupeville 7-3 Wednesday, May 1.
After squeaking by Lakewood last week, Coupeville High School tennis coach Ken Stange changed his lineup for the rematch, and the Wolves rolled to a 5-0 win in the regular-season finale in Coupeville Tuesday, April 30.
Coupeville High School baseball team’s 4-2 over Lakewood Monday, April 29, at Robert Sherman Field, thanks in a large part to Josh Bayne, was more than a check in the win column.
Coupeville scored first but the South Whidbey High School softball team scored more often to defeat the Wolves 7-1 Monday, April 29, in Langley.
Coupeville High School track stars Madison Tisa-McPhee and Makana Stone took part in the prestigious 37th annual Lake Washington Invitational track meet Saturday, April 27
Whether Coupeville earns a coveted home game in the first round of the Northwest District 1A baseball playoffs depends on the outcome of the final regular season games Monday, April 29.
Although the Coupeville High School soccer team lost 2-1 in overtime at King’s Friday, April 26, it is primed for the post season which begins Wednesday, May 1.
A combined Chimacum-Port Townsend tennis team swept the four doubles matches on the way to defeating Coupeville 4-2 in Port Townsend Friday, April 26.
A sweep in singles and a thrilling win in first doubles carried the Coupeville High School tennis team to a 3-2 win over visiting Granite Falls Thursday, April 25.
Makana Stone set a school record and the 30-person Coupeville High School track team posted 45 seasonal bests as the Wolves wrapped up their regular season with a three-team meet at, eventually, Lakewood.
It’s not how you start but how you finish.
The Coupeville High School Soccer team is following that adage this season and followed it in its 4-1 win over visiting Granite Falls Wednesday, April 24, on Senior Night.
That’s two days the Coupeville High School softball team would like to forget.
Tuesday, April 23, second-place Lakewood blanked the host Wolves 11-0 in five innings, then Wednesday first-place Cedarcrest took two from visiting Coupeville 12-4 and 9-2.
