Annie Leete shot a 97 to lead the Oak Harbor High School girls team at the Burlington Invitational Monday, April 16, at the Skagit Country Club.
After tying Glacier Peak earlier this season, the Oak Harbor High School soccer team was hoping to pick up a win this time around, but the Grizzlies defeated the Wildcats 4-0 in Snohomish Monday, April 16.
A strong showing in singles helped Lynnwood defeat the visiting Oak Harbor High School tennis team 5-2 Monday, April 16.
Four Island Flyers captured titles at the Washington State Trampoline and Tumbling Championships in Renton Saturday, April 14.
The Oak Harbor baseball team cut down the tying run at the plate on the game’s final play to win 6-5 at Everett Friday, April 13.
The Oak Harbor fastpitch team jumped to an early lead, but Glacier Peak recovered to defeat the Wildcats 10-3 at Hillcrest Elementary Friday, April 13.
Visiting Everett snuck by the Oak Harbor tennis team 4-3 Friday, April 13.
Cedarcrest punched in two first-half goals to defeat the Coupeville soccer team 2-0 Friday, April 13, at Mickey Clark Field.
The Oak Harbor track teams dominated, each winning 10 events, in a double-dual meet at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Thursday, April 12.
Coupeville picked up three firsts at a four-team track meet Thursday, April 12, at King’s.
Mountlake Terrace used its depth to edge the Oak Harbor golf team in a three-team match at the Ballinger Golf Course Thursday, April 12.
Jennifer Fremd’s win in third singles was the only point Oak Harbor could muster in a 6-1 loss to first-place Shorecrest Thursday, April 12, on the Wildcats’ courts.
Lakewood and Archbishop Murphy used big offensive days to defeat the Coupeville fastpitch team this week as the Cougars won 10-4 at home Tuesday and the Wildcats 16-10 in Coupeville Thursday.
