Pushing its season record to 7-2, the Oak Harbor High School swim team overwhelmed Everett 125-54 at the Forest Park Pool Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Playing its best game of the season couldn’t carry the Oak Harbor High School soccer team over Meadowdale as the Wildcats lost 1-0 to the Mavericks at Edmonds Stadium Tuesday, Oct. 8.
For the second time this season, the Cedarcrest High School volleyball team shutout Coupeville 3-0, this time Tuesday, Oct. 8, in Duvall.
The Coupeville High School soccer team was short on players but not short on effort in a 5-0 loss at Cedarcrest Tuesday, Oct. 8.
For the second match in a row, the only win for the Oak Harbor High School tennis team came in fourth singles as the Wildcats fell 6-1 to visiting Stanwood Monday, Oct. 7.
After losing to Anacortes in a six-team meet last week, the Wildcat United middle school cross country team finished ahead of the Fidalgo school this time around in a three-team meet in Anacortes Monday, Oct. 7.
Emily Huffer, a Running Start junior at Oak Harbor High School, earned a spot on this year’s USA Swimming Scholastic All-America team.
Exciting doubles play highlighted Coupeville’s 4-1 loss to visiting Overlake of Redmond Friday, Oct. 10.
Freshman Jackson Wezeman snared Oak Harbor’s only win in a 6-1 tennis loss to visiting Glacier Peak Friday, Oct. 4.
Exciting doubles play highlighted Coupeville’s 4-1 loss to visiting Overlake of Redmond Friday, Oct. 10.
Wildcat United finished second to Anacortes by two points in a six-team middle school cross country meet in Mount Vernon Thursday, Oct. 3.
High school aged students have an opportunity to take part in a conditioning program offered by North Whidbey Parks and Recreation District, North Whidbey Aquatic Club and Oak Harbor High school athletic department.
The Coupeville High School volleyball team played a solid match, but King’s continued it unbeaten season with a 3-0 win over the Wolves in Shoreline Thursday, Oct. 3.