Suffering its fourth one-goal loss of the season, the Coupeville High School soccer team fell 2-1 at Granite Falls Friday, April 5.
Suffering its fourth one-goal loss of the season, the Coupeville High School soccer team fell 2-1 at Granite Falls Friday, April 5.
After blanking visiting Archbishop Murphy 5-0 Tuesday, March 26, for its fourth consecutive win, the Coupeville High School tennis team ran into trouble over the next two days, losing 5-0 to visiting South Whidbey Wednesday and Blaine Thursday.
Nathan Lamb, 18, knows what he’ll be doing but not where he’ll be going in the two years after he graduates from high school.
As a young man and a Mormon, he knows he’ll be sent on a two-year mission for his church.
A day after missed opportunities sunk the Oak Harbor High School baseball team in a 6-4 home loss to Marysville Getchell, the Wildcats bounced back to blank the Chargers 6-0 Wednesday, April 3, in Marysville.
Although the Coupeville High School baseball team lost 3-1 to visiting Cedarcrest Wednesday, April 3, it is letting the rest of the Cascade Conference know it is no longer an easy mark.
A disputed call marred an outstanding effort by the Oak Harbor High School soccer team as the Wildcats lost to Wesco South’s first-place team, Glacier Peak, 3-2 Wednesday, April 3, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.
Excuse the Coupeville High School softball team if it doesn’t care to see Lakewood’s Hailey Malakowski again.
Excuse the Coupeville High School softball team if it doesn’t care to see Lakewood’s Hailey Malakowski again.
Archbishop Murphy kept its undefeated soccer record intact as it defeated Coupeville 3-0 Tuesday, April 2, at Mickey Clark Field.
Archbishop Murphy kept its undefeated soccer record intact as it defeated Coupeville 3-0 Tuesday, April 2, at Mickey Clark Field.
The two games of the double header couldn’t have been more different, but the good news for the Coupeville High School baseball team one was a win over Cedarcrest, previously unbeaten in conference play, Monday, April 1, in Duvall.
The two games of the double header couldn’t have been more different, but the good news for the Coupeville High School baseball team one was a win over Cedarcrest, previously unbeaten in conference play, Monday, April 1, in Duvall.