The Coupeville High School softball team finished conference play with a 4-1 loss at Sultan Thursday, May 9, and will now look to make a run through the district tournament.
The Coupeville High School softball team finished conference play with a 4-1 loss at Sultan Thursday, May 9, and will now look to make a run through the district tournament.
The Oak Harbor boys sit in first place and the girls in third after the first day of the Western Conference track championships Wednesday, May 8, at Shoreline Stadium.
Madison Tisa-McPhee recorded the fastest qualifying time in the 100-meter hurdles to lead the efforts of the Coupeville High School track team at the district preliminaries Wednesday, May 8, at Lynden Christian High School.
Madison Tisa-McPhee recorded the fastest qualifying time in the 100-meter hurdles to lead the efforts of the Coupeville High School track team at the district preliminaries Wednesday, May 8, at Lynden Christian High School.
A playoff to make the playoffs.
The Oak Harbor High School softball team goes to Marysville-Getchell at 4 p.m. today (Thursday, May 9) for a playoff game to determine third place in the Wesco North and the final berth into the district tournament.
Oak Harbor’s Makenzie Perry and Zena Husler teamed up to finish sixth in doubles at the Wesco North tennis tournament at Stanwood May 7 and 8.
Quinnton Wallace finished eighth and the Oak Harbor High School boys golf team seventh in the 10-team Western Conference tournament Wednesday, May 8, at Everett’s Legion Golf Course.
Hot one day and cold the next.
Coming off a 20-hit performance last Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team could manage only two in an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls Tuesday, May 7.
Hot one day and cold the next.
Coming off a 20-hit performance last Friday, the Coupeville High School softball team could manage only two in an 8-0 loss to visiting Granite Falls Tuesday, May 7.
The Sedro-Woolley Babe Ruth baseball team took advantage of 15 free passes to defeat Oak Harbor 15-2 Tuesday, May 7, at Clover Valley Park.
A disputed call brought an abrupt end to the Oak Harbor High School baseball season as the Wildcats lost 4-3 at Marysville-Pilchuck in a loser-out district tournament game Tuesday, May 7.
Whether the Oak Harbor High School softball team qualifies for the district tournament could come down to the final regular season game with visiting Marysville-Pilchuck at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.