The Coupeville track teams will build around two of the state’s best this spring.
The inexperienced Oak Harbor High School boys golf team is working hard to be competitive in the Wesco North.
Marti Malloy, a 2004 Oak Harbor graduate, recently won the prestigious Belgian Ladies’ Open in judo and has now set her sights on making the Unites States Olympic team for the 2012 London Games.
Malloy, a two-time U.S. world team member, is only the third American to win the Belgian meet, the largest tournament in the world, drawing more competitors than the world championships.
Adrianna Royal, a junior at Oak Harbor High School, has been invited to participate in the U.S. trials for the first ever Youth Olympics (16- and 17-year-olds) in Singapore Aug. 14-26.
Here’s a look at how some former Oak Harbor and Coupeville high school athletes fared this winter season in collegiate sports.
Tom Chandler, a 2006 graduate of Oak Harbor High School, is becoming one of the most decorated athletes at the United States Air Force Academy.
Senior Matt Bolte was the most decorated of the 21 letter winners at the Oak Harbor High School swim team’s awards banquet Feb. 21.
Members of the Oak Harbor basketball teams recently received varsity letters and special awards.
Jessica Denmon and Nicole Mowbray of the Oak Harbor High School girls team and Mike Washington on the boys side topped the local teams’ selections to the all-Wesco North basketball teams.
A group of bowlers from Oak Harbor High School placed second in the Washington State Bowling Proprietors’ Association state tournament last weekend at Triangle Bowl in Longview.
Oak Harbor High School senior Jessica Denmon signed a letter of intent to play basketball next year for Warner Pacific College of Portland.
The Oak Harbor High School swim team’s 200-yard medley relay squad placed sixth at the state meet last weekend to lead the Wildcats at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
The third time was the charm for the King’s girls basketball team.