After a season of many close games, it’s nice to get an easy win once and awhile.
Sultan spoiled Senior Night for the Coupeville girls basketball team as it defeated the Wolves 53-46 Tuesday.
Oak Harbor qualified five wrestlers for this weekend’s regional tournament.
The free-throwing shooting was shaky at the end and there is some confusion about the final score, but the Oak Harbor girls made enough plays down the stretch to pull out a 51-48 win at Stanwood Friday.
This time they handled the pressure, and this time they won.
First-place Archbishop Thomas Murphy remained perfect in Cascade Conference girls basketball by defeating Coupeville 61-28 Friday on the Wolves’ court.
It will be nice to see Stanwood basketball player Zack Johnson graduate. And Kale Schmidt. And Drew Haugstad.
A potential game-winning shot at the buzzer was a tick too late and the Coupeville girls fell to host Granite Falls 32-30 Tuesday.
Although his team never led by fewer than eight points in the second half, Oak Harbor girls basketball coach Brett McLeod said he never felt “comfortable” in the Wildcats’ 67-53 win over Arlington here Wednesday.
Oak Harbor senior Nick Rouser signed a letter of intent Wednesday to play football for Central Washington University.
Unselfish play led to balanced scoring and a 78-58 win for the Coupeville boys basketball team over visiting Granite Falls Tuesday.
Statistics can be misleading, but there was no mistake that rebounding played a key role in Oak Harbor’s 61-48 loss in boys basketball at Arlington Tuesday.
Oak Harbor’s girls basketball team hosts Arlington Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in a game with major playoff implications.