Several Coupeville High School graduates competed in college sports this winter season. Following is an update of their accomplishments.
Marc Aparicio, Coupeville High School’s new baseball coach, received an early indication of the stresses of the job when his team eked out a 13-12 in over Concrete Wednesday, March 16, at Sherman Field.
Breaking out of a scoring slump, the Coupeville High School softball team scored five runs in its final two at bats to clip visiting Concrete 5-3 Wednesday, March 16.
Host Granite Falls slipped past the Coupeville High School soccer team 2-1 Tuesday, March 15, in the season-opening match for both schools.
Champion mussel eater Elmer Carampot offered only one piece of advice: Just keep swallowing.
The Blaine resident won Saturday’s mussel eating contest at the annual Penn Cove MusselFest, slurping down three red plastic cups worth of the mollusks in a few minutes.
Greenbank Farm has a new employee to help oversee events and revitalize the community.
A series of procedural errors bogged down last week’s Port of Coupeville meeting, prompting commissioners to continue the three-hour meeting to later in the month.
Dale Sherman’s cows are running out of places to hide.
Vin Sherman, Dale’s brother and neighbor, lost two mature trees in his yard to last Thursday’s windstorm, then watched his brother’s cows duck under one of them Sunday when the second windstorm hit.
Business at the Port of Coupeville continues to move forward as a new board and new staff get settled at the Greenbank Farm.
Central Whidbey Fire & Rescue was summoned to investigate a burning electrical smell and haze in the Coupeville Elementary School library Thursday morning.
The Coupeville High School tennis team dodged rain just enough to slip by visiting Granite Falls 3-1 Monday, March 14.
A last-inning rally carried visiting Sultan to a 6-1 win over the Coupeville softball team Monday, March 14.
Unable to get a clutch hit late in the game, the Coupeville High School baseball team fell 6-5 to Sultan on the Wolves’ diamond Monday, March 14.
