Oak Harbor High School tennis coach Horace Mells returns seven lettermen and expects the veterans to dominate the lineup this fall.
Most coaches wouldn’t call the graduation of three-quarters of the previous season’s varsity athletes “a blessing,” but that is how Oak Harbor High School cheer coach Crista Carlson describes the loss of the highly successful group.
The breakout season started with a shutout.
Coupeville High School football coach Tony Maggio said several weeks ago this should be a breakout season for his club. The Wolves backed up that statement with a 32-0 thumping of Bellevue Christian Friday, Sept. 6, at Mickey Clark Field.
The breakout season started with a shutout.
Coupeville High School football coach Tony Maggio said several weeks ago this should be a breakout season for his club. The Wolves backed up that statement with a 32-0 thumping of Bellevue Christian Friday, Sept. 6, at Mickey Clark Field.
The Coupeville High School volleyball program begins a new era this fall as Kirsty Croghan takes over for long-time coach Toni Crebbin.
When you have only one returning full-time starter, it’s good to have a talented one.
After winning only five games over the past three seasons, Coupeville is primed for a breakout season, according to head coach Tony Maggio.
Oak Harbor is one of the Western Conference’s top programs, finishing among the league leaders each year over the past decade.
For head coach Jay Turner, it has been a matter of reloading and not rebuilding each fall. This year, however, it may take a little extra manpower to fill the gaps left by the graduation of more than 40 players from last season’s club.
After winning only five games over the past three seasons, Coupeville is primed for a breakout season, according to head coach Tony Maggio.
Oak Harbor’s Marti Malloy added another prestigious medal to her collection Thursday, Aug. 29, by placing second at the World Judo Championships in Rio de Janeiro.
It’s not a sacrifice when you are doing something you love.
That’s how Oak Harbor High School soccer players Alex Krantz, Chase Muller, Caley Powers, Dakota Powers and Gavin Stewart justify their year-long commitment to the sport.
And so closes another chapter – a long chapter – in the soccer life of Paul Mendes.
Scoreboards indicate the final results of Coupeville High School athletic events, but not all the wins come entirely from game-day effort. Most likely, some victories can be traced back to the work the athletes put in during their sessions in the weight room.