Oak Harbor High School softball team crushed Squalicum 19-9 Thursday, March 21, in Bellingham to earn its first win.
It was worth the wait. After two rainouts to start the season, the Coupeville tennis team finally hit the courts and defeated host Friday Harbor 5-0 Friday, March 15, and visiting Lakewood 4-1 Monday.
For the Friday Harbor match, coach Ken Stange said, “We played…we won…it rained…we bought food…we ate cheesecake on the float home.”
Coupeville High School girls turned in a strong performance at the Island Track Jamboree in Oak Harbor Thursday, March 14, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.
South Whidbey and Lakewood joined Oak Harbor and Coupeville in the season-opening event; no team scores were tallied.
Turn back the clock and enjoy kickbball
Adults can relive their elementary P.E. days by participating in the Kickin’ It for Kids kickball tournament April 6 at Coupeville’s Rhododendron Park.
Friday Harbor, with the aid of a puddle, edged the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 1-0 Tuesday, March 12, then host Cedarcrest handed the Wolves another loss, 5-0, Tuesday, March 19.
In a baseball game that had a little bit of everything, the best ingredient was a Coupeville win as the Wolves nipped Nooksack Valley 9-8 at Robert Sherman Field Saturday.
The win helped ease the loss of a conference double header at Lakewood Friday.
Coupeville High School senior Drew Chan, 18, is a team player.
In his years at Coupeville High School, that’s meant playing both basketball and baseball, participating in ASB activities as a representative and secretary, being co-president of the National Honor Society, acting as a Big Brother to a 12-year old boy, and serving as president of the Leo Club, a new teen offshoot of the Lion’s Club that performs community service.
Coupeville High School softball team found a great way to start the season after suffering through two rainouts, winning a thriller over visiting rival South Whidbey 9-8 Tuesday, March 19.
Coupeville High School softball team found a great way to start the season after suffering through two rainouts, winning a thriller over visiting rival South Whidbey 9-8 Tuesday, March 19.
Coupeville High School tennis team ran its record to 3-0 with a 5-0 win over visiting Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, March 19.
Illness is bugging the Coupeville High School soccer team, and host Cedarcrest took advantage by downing the Wolves 5-0 Tuesday, March 19.
Annie Leete gathered medalist honors and her Oak Harbor High School girls golf team placed seventh in the 16-team Whidbey Shootout at the Whidbey Golf and Country Club Tuesday, March 19.
Coupeville High School tennis team ran its record to 3-0 with a 5-0 win over visiting Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, March 19.