It game was, well, different.
The South Whidbey boys basketball team ousted visiting Coupeville from the district tournament 56-45 Thursday, Feb. 7.
It game was, well, different.
The South Whidbey boys basketball team ousted visiting Coupeville from the district tournament 56-45 Thursday, Feb. 7.
Suffering through a miserable shooting night, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team lost 70-19 at Lynden Christian in the first round of the district tournament Tuesday.
Perennial power Lynden Christian took its first step toward winning its eighth state championship by overwhelming the visiting Coupeville High School girls basketball team 55-18 in the opening round of the district tournament Monday.
So many story lines…which to choose?
First, the obvious. The Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team opened the 3A District 1 tournament with a 54-49 upset over visiting Shorewood Wednesday, Feb. 6.
Suffering through a miserable shooting night, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team lost 70-19 at Lynden Christian in the first round of the district tournament Tuesday, Feb. 5.
After playing King’s tough the first time through the schedule, Coupeville High School girls basketball coach David King thought his club had a chance to upset the Knights the second time around. A strong start by King’s, however, dashed those ideas in the Knights’ 59-32 win in Shoreline Friday, Feb. 1, in the final game of the regular season.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team lost the regular season finale to visiting King’s 66-36 Friday, Feb. 1, but the result on the scoreboard doesn’t reflect the effort left by the Wolves on the court.
Coupeville and Oak Harbor high school winter athletes are gearing up for the second season.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team suffered two losses last week, each covering a different set of emotions.
The Wolves fell 30-27 in a heartbreaker to visiting Sultan Tuesday and then picked up positive vibes in a 78-42 loss to first-place Archbishop Murphy in Everett Friday.
Missing several key players, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team was no match for Sultan and Archbishop Murphy last week.
The Turks tripped the visiting Wolves 71-27 Tuesday, then Coupeville returned home Friday after six road games to fall 68-28 to ATM.
Granite Falls scored in double figures in every quarter to defeat the visiting Coupeville High School boys basketball team 62-27 Tuesday, Jan. 29.
It wasn’t the preferred route, but the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team secured a home game in the opening round of the district tournament with a 62-53 win over visiting Marysville Getchell in the regular-season finale Wednesday, Jan. 30.
Behind a stingy defense, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team drubbed visiting Granite Falls 48-21 on Senior Night Tuesday, Jan. 29.