It was worth the wait. After two rainouts to start the season, the Coupeville tennis team finally hit the courts and defeated host Friday Harbor 5-0 Friday, March 15.
Offense struggles then miscues haunted the Coupeville High School baseball team in its season-opening double header at Lakewood Friday, March 15.
Coupeville girls won four events in the four-team Whidbey Jamboree Thursday, March 14, in Oak Harbor.
Coupeville High School’s Austin Fields earned medalist honors in a meet with South Whidbey and King’s at Jackson Golf Course in North Seattle Thursday, March 14.
Several Coupeville High School graduates recently completed successful winter sports seasons at the collegiate level.
Kyle King finished his indoor track eligibility at the University of Oklahoma after running three seasons for Eastern Washington University. At the Razorback Classic Jan. 25, King ran the 3,000 in 8:12.09, the 10th best indoor time in Sooner history.
Score one for the mud puddle.
Friday Harbor, with the aid of a puddle, edged the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 1-0 Tuesday, March 12.
This spring brings a season of change for the Coupeville High School girls tennis team.
With a mixture of experience and talented youngsters, the Coupeville High School track team expects to have a strong season.
Spring is in the air, and that means the atmosphere is filled with baseballs, shot puts and other sporting equipment that hatch each March. It’s time for the Coupeville High School spring season to get under way.
Baseball team looks to climb standings
They are not new, but they are improved.
Three Coupeville High School basketball players earned honorable mention for the all-Cascade Conference teams selected earlier this month.
The Coupeville High School softball team will have a new co-coach tandem this spring, but working together is nothing new for the pair — they’ve been married for over 25 years.
David King, who coaches the girls basketball team, and his assistant hoop coach, wife Amy, will join forces to led the Coupeville fastball team this spring.
You don’t need a crystal ball to glimpse into the future of Coupeville High School basketball. Just stop by the middle school gym on Thursday evenings or Saturday mornings.
A record number of kids, over 100, are participating in the Boys and Girls Club youth program this season.
It was like rubbing salt into the wound. It was adding insult to injury. Pick your cliche for discomfort beyond the expected pain…not only did both Coupeville High School basketball teams get eliminated from the district tournament last week, but they were ousted at rival South Whidbey High School in emotional, spirited contests.