The Oak Harbor High School swim team’s perfect season took a hit — twice — Friday, Jan. 29, as the Wildcats fell to host Kamiak and Marysville-Pilchuck in a double-dual meet.
The Coupeville girls basketball team led just twice at King’s Friday, but one time came when the game clock read 0:00.
In basketball mathematics, Lake Stevens has a winning equation.
No matter how well a basketball game is played, someone has to lose.
Lake Stevens wrapped up its 20th league wrestling title in 21 years by defeating visiting Oak Harbor 55-15 Thursday.
Everett made the road to the playoffs a little more difficult for the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team by defeating the visiting Wildcats 41-34 Wednesday.
Cascade edged the Oak Harbor wrestlers 38-32 on the Bruins’ mat Tuesday, Jan. 26.
It was quite a night for Jason Bagby.
The lights went out – figuratively and literally – on the Coupeville girls basketball team in its 54-48 overtime loss at South Whidbey Tuesday.
Apparently, the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team has nothing against working overtime.
Five of the nine Oak Harbor High School wrestlers who competed at the Tahoma Mat Classic Saturday, Jan. 23, placed in the top five.
“It’s as good as we have ever played.”
In a game of momentum swings, the Coupeville girls grabbed the final one and rode it to a 46-41 win over visiting Cedarcrest Friday.