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.
Former Oak Harbor High School wrestler Sydney Nelson has qualified for the Olympic trials.
Jack Richter’s one-hitter and David Kusnick’s timely double carried the Oak Harbor baseball team to a 2-1 win over visiting Shorewood Tuesday, April 10, then the Wildcats broke out of a hitting slump to pound visiting Everett 13-6 Wednesday.
First-place Archbishop Murphy broke Coupeville’s three-match win streak by defeating the Wolves 4-0 Wednesday at Mickey Clark Field.
Emily Hunt hurled a three-hitter and struck out 12 batters as the Oak Harbor fastpitch team won 5-3 at Marysville Getchell Tuesday, April 10.
Behind strong performances by Annie Leete and Bree Roderos, the Oak Harbor High School girls golf team eked out a win in a three-team match at the Whidbey Golf and Country Club Tuesday, April 10.
Glacier Peak pulled out wins in a handful of close sets to defeat the Oak Harbor tennis team 6-1 in Snohomish Tuesday, April 10.
Shorecrest handed the Oak Harbor soccer team its third straight shutout in a 7-0 match at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Tuesday, April 10.
Coupeville’s Kaida won Best in Show over 1,100 dogs at the Wichita Kennel Club Sunflower Cluster Dog Show in Valley Center, Kansas, April 6 to 9.
Comprehensive sports physicals for Coupeville students will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, May 3, at the school.
Another stellar defensive effort carried the Coupeville High School soccer team to its third straight win — 2-1 over Lakewood at Mickey Clark Field Monday, April 9.
Coupeville won two doubles contests but visiting Lakewood took the match 3-2 Monday, April 9.
