After blanking visiting Archbishop Murphy 5-0 Tuesday, March 26, for its fourth consecutive win, the Coupeville High School tennis team ran into trouble over the next two days, losing 5-0 to visiting South Whidbey Wednesday and Blaine Thursday.
Although the Coupeville High School baseball team lost 3-1 to visiting Cedarcrest Wednesday, April 3, it is letting the rest of the Cascade Conference know it is no longer an easy mark.
Excuse the Coupeville High School softball team if it doesn’t care to see Lakewood’s Hailey Malakowski again.
Archbishop Murphy kept its undefeated soccer record intact as it defeated Coupeville 3-0 Tuesday, April 2, at Mickey Clark Field.
The two games of the double header couldn’t have been more different, but the good news for the Coupeville High School baseball team one was a win over Cedarcrest, previously unbeaten in conference play, Monday, April 1, in Duvall.
Eight of the nine batters in the Coupeville softball lineup ripped base hits as the Wolves used two big innings to dump visiting Sultan 9-5 Friday, March 29.
A four-run sixth inning rally wasn’t enough to carry the Coupeville baseball team to a three-game sweep of South Whidbey as the visiting Falcons stopped the Wolves 8-5 Friday, March 29.
Coupeville High School soccer team played its best game of the season, but the loss may have been the most painful.
The Wolves fell 2-1 in a shootout at Sultan Friday, March 29.
Coupeville High School track team crossed the finish line first in seven events at a three-team meet at Granite Falls Thursday, March 28.
After life in the fast lane, the Coupeville High School tennis team has hit a pot hole.
The Wolves, who easily won their first four matches, lost their second straight 5-0 contest, this time to visiting Blaine Thursday, March 28.
Behind an error-free defense and clutch pitching, the Coupeville High School baseball team won 5-2 at South Whidbey Wednesday, March 27.
Mental mistakes proved costly to the Coupeville High School softball team as it lost 8-1 at Granite Falls Wednesday, March 29.
After blanking visiting Archbishop Murphy 5-0 Tuesday for its fourth consecutive win, the Coupeville High School tennis team ran into trouble Wednesday, losing to visiting South Whidbey 5-0.
