Senior Megan Smith led a list of 13 Coupeville High School girls basketball team letter winners this season.
Senior Jason Bagby and junior Hunter Hammer earned all-league first-team honors and coach Randy King was co-coach of the year in Cascade Conference boys basketball this season.
Five Moving & Grooving Island Flyers placed first in their divisions at the Three-Ring Circus meet at Mount Vernon Saturday, March 13.
The season started with a fairy-tale finish.
Team speed will be a key component for Oak Harbor High School’s baseball team this spring, according to head coach Tyson VanDam.
Getting back to the state tournament is the primary goal of this year’s Coupeville High School baseball team.
The Oak Harbor fastpitch team is looking to its seniors for leadership to help make them a competitive team in the Wesco North.
Young and experienced are two terms that usually don’t go hand-in-hand when discussing athletic teams, but those adjectives describe this year’s Coupeville fastpitch squad.
The Oak Harbor High School boys soccer team will have a new look this year as long-time assistant Brian Thompson takes over the program.
Coming off its most successful season ever, the Coupeville boys soccer team has set its sights on another state playoff spot.
The four returning letter winners on the Oak Harbor High School girls tennis team will make up the Wildcats’ singles lineup this year, according to head coach Horace Mells.
The Coupeville girls tennis team is preparing to complete its third straight sweep of Friday Harbor to capture this year’s league championship.
Twelve lettermen, including eight seniors, will form the nucleus of this year’s Oak Harbor High School boys track team, while the girls team is young, yet talented.