South Whidbey continued its dominate tennis season with a 5-0 win over Coupeville Tuesday, April 16, in Langley.
Granite Falls had a surprisingly easy time in its 8-0 win over the visiting Coupeville baseball team Monday, April 15.
Coupeville’s James Steller and Laura Luginbill led a strong showing by Central Whidbey runners in the four events associated with the Whidbey Island Marathon Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14.
This is a habit the Coupeville High School soccer team would like to break.
The Wolves suffered another close loss, falling 1-0 to Lakewood in a shootout Friday, April 12, at Mickey Clark Field.
Coupeville’s Lauren Bayne of the Island Flyers earned a first-place medal at the Washington Association of Tumbling and Trampoline Championships in Renton April 6.
Makana Stone had a hand (or foot) in three of Coupeville’s four wins at a four-team track meet at Sultan Thursday, April 11.
Zander Clouse tossed a five-inning one-hitter as his Archbishop Murphy High School baseball team beat Coupeville 11-1 in Everett Wednesday, April 10.
Fifth-ranked Cedarcrest stopped the Coupeville High School soccer team 4-0 at Mickey Clark Field Wednesday, April 10.
After a two-match skid, the Coupeville High School tennis team resumed its winning ways with a 5-2 triumph at Granite Falls Tuesday, April 9.
Taking advantage of South Whidbey’s generosity, the Coupeville High School softball team slipped by the visiting Falcons 11-8 Monday, April 8.
Archbishop Thomas Murphy scored four runs in each of the first two innings to cruise by the Coupeville High School baseball team 13-2 at Robert Sherman Field Monday, April 8.
Two late goals broke up a close soccer match as King’s defeated Coupeville 3-1 at Mickey Clark Field Monday, April 8.
Suffering its fourth one-goal loss of the season, the Coupeville High School soccer team fell 2-1 at Granite Falls Friday, April 5.
