Oak Harbor sophomore Jennifer Fremd earned a win in three matches at the Washington state 4A wrestling championships at the Tacoma Dome last weekend.
The Coupeville girls basketball team will put its season on the line Saturday, Feb. 20, against a family foe, King’s.
The Coupeville girls basketball team completed its first step to qualifying for tri-district by running away from visiting Friday Harbor in the fourth quarter for a 43-26 win Wednesday.
Each time the ball would dance a little jig on the rim and then jump off, Coupeville could see its basketball season slowly sinking away.
Oak Harbor’s Colton Elliot earned a return trip to the state tournament by placing fifth a the tough Regional I tournament last weekend at Auburn.
Three individuals and a relay team from Oak Harbor High School qualified for the state swim meet based on their performances at last Saturday’s district meet at Kamiak High School.
Tuning up for post-season play, the Coupeville girls basketball team finished off the Cascade Conference season with a 45-35 win at Lakewood Friday.
Shorewood’s girls basketball team drew a curtain on Oak Harbor’s season by defeating the visiting Wildcats 51-43 Friday night.
Monroe defeated Oak Harbor 52-43 Thursday on the Bearcats’ floor in the season finale for both schools.
At the district swim meet preliminaries Thursday at Kamiak High School, the Oak Harbor High School team posted times that placed them among the top nine spots in 10 of 11 events going into Saturday’s finals.
Try as she might, senior Jessica Denmon couldn’t carry her team to a victory in her last game on the Oak Harbor High School basketball court.
A big second half carried the Oak Harbor boys basketball team over host Marysville-Pilchuck 54-45 Tuesday.
Thanks to Stanwood’s upset of Snohomish Monday night, the playoff picture for the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team has become much clearer.