Getting all it could handle, the second-place Archbishop Murphy volleyball team escaped from Coupeville with a 3-2 win Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Mother Nature didn’t make life any easier for the Coupeville High School soccer team in its 6-0 loss to undefeated and third-ranked Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Mickey Clark Field.
The thick fog that enveloped Mickey Clark Field like a wet blanket wasn’t the culprit who sucked the excitement out of the Coupeville High School homecoming football game, it was the outcome.
Rival South Whidbey dampened the party by defeating the Wolves 57-33 Friday, Oct. 18.
First the Oak Harbor High School football team danced on Marysville Getchell, then the Wildcats did the hokey-pokey.
With a dense fog providing the backdrop, Oak Harbor celebrated homecoming with a 41-7 win over Marysville Getchell Friday, Oct. 18.
The thick fog that enveloped Mickey Clark Field like a wet blanket wasn’t the culprit who sucked the excitement out of the Coupeville High School homecoming football game, it was the outcome.
Rival South Whidbey dampened the party by defeating the Wolves 57-33 Friday, Oct. 18.
Rallying after dropping the first game, the Coupeville High School volleyball team collected its first Cascade Conference victory 3-1 at Sultan Thursday, Oct. 17.
Sultan slipped ahead of Coupeville in the Cascade Conference soccer standings with a 2-0 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday, Oct. 17.
Oak Harbor High School soccer coach Mike Lonborg may not have any finger nails left after the Wildcats’ 1-0 tense win over visiting Glacier Peak Thursday, Oct. 17.
Rallying after dropping the first game, the Coupeville High School volleyball team collected its first Cascade Conference win of 2013 with a 3-1 win at Sultan Thursday, Oct. 17.
Sultan slipped ahead of Coupeville in the Cascade Conference soccer standings with a 2-0 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday, Oct. 17.
Lifted by a strong performance by its eighth-grade teams, Wildcat United won a three-team middle school cross country meet at Windjammer Park Thursday, Oct. 17.
Same song, different verse for the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team as it lost another close match, this time 3-1 at Stanwood Thursday, Oct. 17.
Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell of Coupeville High School combined to win the 1A Northwest District 1 doubles tennis championship at South Whidbey High School Tuesday, Oct. 15.