Forty.
That’s the number of academic and athletic awards accumulated by Oak Harbor High School graduate and swimmer John Hu in his impressive four-year career at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J.
Forty.
That’s the number of academic and athletic awards accumulated by Oak Harbor High School graduate and swimmer John Hu in his impressive four-year career at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J.
The Rockies of the North Whidbey Little League remained alive in the Tesarik Tournament in Sedro-Woolley at the expense of another NWLL team, winning 13-2 in five innings over the Mariners Wednesday, June 5.
They took different paths to their athletic success, but the depth of the impression each left on Coupeville High School is equally as deep.
The North Whidbey Little League Dodgers knocked league rival Red Sox out of the Andrade Tournament at Windjammer Park Monday, June 3.
The Oak Harbor Legion baseball team opened its summer league season with a 5-2 win over visiting Burlington Monday, June 3.
Strong pitching and solid offensive output throughout the lineup carried the North Whidbey Little League Rockies to a 12-2, four-inning win over Alfy’s Pizza of Sedro-Woolley in the Tesarik Tournament in Sedro-Woolley Monday, June 3.
Post-season play for North Whidbey Little League teams began this weekend with the Andrade Tournament in Oak Harbor and the Tesarik Tournament in Sedro-Woolley.
The Oak Harbor and Stanwood-Camano Babe Ruth baseball teams each won a close game during a double-header split Saturday, June 1, at Clover Valley Park.
Seniors Amanda d’Almeida and Danny Savalza received Coupeville High School’s Athlete of the Year honors at the annual awards night Thursday, May 30.
Seniors Amanda d’Almeida and Danny Savalza received Coupeville High School’s Athlete of the Year honors at the annual awards night Thursday, May 30.
Mount Vernon took advantage of 17 walks to defeat the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team 13-7 at Clover Valley Park Thursday, May 30.
Oak Harbor High School will be represented by three players and a coach at the Western Conference all-star soccer match 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at Snohomish High School.
The trip and the game were tough.
Delayed in traffic because of the I-5 bridge collapse in Burlington, the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team was an hour late for its game in Mount Vernon Tuesday, May 28. Once the contest started, the troubles continued as Oak Harbor fell 7-2 at the Skagit Valley College field.