The Oak Harbor boys won eight of 14 events, the Wildcat girls six and the Coupeville girls four in the Whidbey Jamboree Thursday, March 14, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.
Burlington-Edison blanked the Oak Harbor High School tennis team 7-0 in the opening match of 2013 at Skagit Valley College Thursday, March 14.
Coupeville High School’s Austin Fields earned medalist honors in a meet with South Whidbey and King’s at Jackson Golf Course in North Seattle Thursday, March 14.
Coupeville High School senior Vanessa Bernales, 18, moved here with her family from the Philippines when she was just seven years old. Her parents came here to find a better life for their family.
Entering the American culture at such a young age was a challenge, and her first task was to learn English.
Several Coupeville High School graduates recently completed successful winter sports seasons at the collegiate level.
Kyle King finished his indoor track eligibility at the University of Oklahoma after running three seasons for Eastern Washington University. At the Razorback Classic Jan. 25, King ran the 3,000 in 8:12.09, the 10th best indoor time in Sooner history.
Score one for the mud puddle.
Friday Harbor, with the aid of a puddle, edged the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 1-0 Tuesday, March 12.
This spring brings a season of change for the Coupeville High School girls tennis team.
With a mixture of experience and talented youngsters, the Coupeville High School track team expects to have a strong season.
The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team got off to a solid start by placing second in a four-team match at Whidbey Golf and Country Club Monday, March 11.
They are not new, but they are improved.
The Coupeville High School baseball team returns almost its entire lineup from 2012 and expects to jump up the Cascade Conference standings.
Buoyed by the most successful four-year run in school history, the 2013 Coupeville High School boys soccer team wants to stick its name in the record book.
With a mixture of experience and talented youngsters, the Coupeville High School track team expects to have a strong season.
If the Oak Harbor boys track team is going to continue its historic success, the big boys will have to lead the way. For the girls, the runners dominate the returning talent.