The Coupeville track teams nabbed 10 wins in their only home meet of the year Thursday, April 19, against King’s at a windy, rainy Mickey Clark Field.
Battling heavy rain, wind and two opponents, the Oak Harbor track teams flew to easy wins at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Thursday, April 19.
Matt Reith, an Oak Harbor High School distance runner, signed a letter of intent to attend the University of North Carolina at Pembroke next fall.
The Coupeville soccer team showed off its depth in a 3-1 win at Friday Harbor Wednesday, April 18.
The Oak Harbor soccer team broke into the win column in thrilling fashion, tripping visiting Mountlake Terrace 3-2 in overtime Wednesday, April 18.
Can’t blame Oak Harbor baseball coach Tyson VanDam if he experienced a sense of déjà vu in his club’s 11-8 win at Lynnwood Wednesday, April 18.
Picking its best time to pick up its first win, the Coupeville tennis team won 4-1 at Friday Harbor Wednesday, April 18, in the first of three matches to determine the league title.
Coupeville’s Christine Fields scored 37 Stableford points to earn medalist honors at a Cascade Conference match at Jackson Park Tuesday.
Mountlake Terrace and Marysville Getchell used superior depth to finish ahead of the Oak Harbor girls golf team in a three-team match at Marysville’s Cedarcrest Golf Course Wednesday, April 18.
Sultan used two five-run innings to bury the Coupeville baseball team 11-1 in six innings Wednesday, April 18, at Robert Sherman Field.
The Coupeville soccer team put up another strong defense effort but King’s squeaked out a 1-0 win over the Wolves in Shoreline Tuesday, April 17.
Lynnwood parlayed seven Oak Harbor errors and 12 hits into an 8-7 win on the Wildcats’ diamond Tuesday, April 17.
Lynnwood combined nine hits with six Oak Harbor errors to roll by the Wildcats 12-1 in five innings Tuesday, April 17, at Hillcrest Elementary School.
