The Oak Harbor High School soccer team dropped out of a first-place tie in the Wesco North standings with a 3-0 loss to visiting Shorewood Monday, April 21.
A strong showing by three Oak Harbor High School golfers helped the Wildcat boys team finish third in a five-team meet at the Whidbey Golf Club Friday, April 18.
Showing it mental toughness, the Coupeville High School softball team came back to defeat visiting Lakewood 8-6 Friday, April 18.
One of the Coupeville High School baseball team’s strongest attributes is its speed, and that speed flustered visiting Lakewood into numerous mistakes as the Wolves rallied for three last-inning runs to defeat the Cougars 6-5 Friday, April 18.
One of the Coupeville High School baseball team’s strongest attributes is its speed, and that speed flustered visiting Lakewood into numerous mistakes as the Wolves rallied for three last-inning runs to defeat the Cougars 6-5 Friday, April 18.
Showing its mental toughness, the Coupeville High School softball team came back to defeat visiting Lakewood 8-6 Friday, April 18.
There was no upset this time around.
The Coupeville High School soccer team surprised South Whidbey 2-1 earlier this season, but the Falcons avoided another upset by blanking the Wolves 5-0 Friday, April 18, in Langley.
There was no upset this time around.
The Coupeville High School soccer team surprised South Whidbey 2-1 earlier this season, but the Falcons avoided another upset by blanking the Wolves 5-0 Friday, April 18, in Langley.
A win in fourth singles was the only team point Oak Harbor could manage in a 6-1 loss at Glacier Peak High School Friday, April 18.
Mountlake Terrace used two big innings to top the host Oak Harbor High School softball team 15-0 Friday, April 18.
Oak Harbor scored quickly but couldn’t add on and Mountlake Terrace edged the Wildcat soccer team 2-1 at Lynnwood High School Friday, April 18.
The Oak Harbor High School baseball team lost 2-1 at Stanwood Friday, April 18, and the game was another frustrating loss in a season full of them.
Breaking out of an offensive slump, the Oak Harbor High School baseball team pounded visiting Stanwood 10-0 in five innings Thursday, April 17.