Early errors pushed the Coupeville High School baseball team into an early hole and the Wolves lost 6-2 at home to Granite Falls Monday, April 9.
The Oak Harbor High School boys golf team finished 20th out of 24 teams at the 11th annual Tom Dolan Invitational at the Everett Golf and Country Club Monday, April 9.
Four Whidbey Island Running Club members and one of their coaches won their divisions at the Skagit Runners Tulip Run Saturday, April 7, at the Skagit Regional Airport.
A strong pitching performance by Grant Schroeder wasn’t enough as the Oak Harbor baseball team lost 2-0 at Shorewood Friday, April 6.
A late run came up short for the Coupeville High School fastpitch team as it lost 8-5 to visiting Cedarcrest Friday, April 6.
Three individuals and a relay team from the Oak Harbor High School track team and two individuals from Coupeville have posted marks among the state’s top 10 in their respective classes.
Mountlake Terrace’s offense was consistent and Oak Harbor’s nearly nonexistent in the Hawks’ 12-0 five-inning baseball win on the Wildcats’ diamond Thursday, April 5.
One hit wasn’t nearly enough as the Coupeville High School baseball team lost 12-1 in five innings to Meridian at Robert Sherman Field Thursday, April 5.
An uneven performance resulted in a 4-0 loss for the Oak Harbor soccer team at Everett Wednesday, April 4.
The Mountlake Terrace High School baseball team put together a good start with a better finish on the way to an 11-1, six-inning win over visiting Oak Harbor Wednesday, April 4.
A big first inning propelled the Archbishop Murphy baseball team to an 11-2 win at Coupeville Wednesday, April 4.
Here’s a rundown on some of the sports-related community events taking place in the North and Central Whidbey areas.
Racing against the fastest swimmers from seven western states, the North Whidbey Aquatic Club’s Kelly Huffer tied for first in the 200-meter butterfly at the Age Group Sectional Championships in Federal Way March 30 to April 1.
