Though the Coupeville High School baseball team fell 4-0 to South Whidbey in the 1A district tournament championship game at Kamiak High School Saturday, May 10, its goal of a deep run in the state tournament is still alive.
Though the Coupeville High School baseball team fell 4-0 to South Whidbey in the 1A district tournament championship game at Kamiak High School Saturday, May 10, its goal of a deep run in the state tournament is still alive.
The Oak Harbor High School track teams built some momentum heading into the postseason with strong showings at the Stanwood Twilight Invitational Friday, May 9.
Oak Harbor’s Mac Kerfoot earned a Top-40 Club medal at the Bill Egber’s Invitational at the Skagit Valley Golf and Country Club Friday, May
Oak Harbor won three of four singles matches but host Shorecrest swept the doubles, and that was enough to carry the Scots to a 4-3 win Friday, May 9.
It was more than just a win.
Coupeville High School’s 5-2 victory over Lynden Christian in the semifinals of the district 1A baseball tournament at the Pipeline Athletic Complex in Blaine Friday, May 9, was more than a check in the win column.
Paced by medalist Joanna Leete, the Oak Harbor High School girls golf team waded to a win in a three-team match at the waterlogged Camaloch Golf Course on Camano Island Thursday, May 8.
Sloshing through heavy rain, the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team placed second in a five-team Wesco North meet at the Cedarcrest Golf Course in Marysville Thursday, May 8.
For the third race in a row, Makana Stone bettered her Coupeville High School 400-meter record, this time at the eight-team Cascade Conference Track Championships at King’s in North Seattle Thursday, May 8.
For the second week in a row, Makana Stone bettered her Coupeville High School 400-meter record, this time at the eight-team Cascade Conference Track Championships at King’s in North Seattle Thursday, May 8.
The Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team broke out of an offensive slump but still came up a run shy in an 8-7 loss to Stanwood Wednesday, May 7.
The first-place Marysville-Pilchuck High School soccer team scored in the final minute to defeat injury-riddled Oak Harbor 2-1 Wednesday, May 7, in Marysville.
It took three hours, but Faith Franssen prevailed.
The Oak Harbor senior’s win in the long third singles match wrapped up a 4-3 victory for the Wildcats at Marysville-Pilchuck Wednesday, May 7.