The smallest public school on Whidbey Island is the biggest when it comes to boys basketball.
Colton Elliot’s first-place finish at the Graham Morin Memorial Tournament at Squalicum High School in Bellingham Saturday, Dec. 19, led the way as Oak Harbor had six of its eight wrestlers place in the meet.
Coupeville’s boys basketball team opened league play by racing by rival South Whidbey 79-72 in Coupeville Friday.
Spurred by a 19-4 run to close the first half, Coupeville’s girls basketball team thumped visiting South Whidbey 55-29 Friday.
The short-handed Oak Harbor girls basketball team fell to host Lake Stevens 46-36 Friday.
Undefeated Lake Stevens defeated the Oak Harbor boys basketball team 79-58 in the Wildcats’ gym Friday.
Everett controlled the middle of the match, winning six straight bouts en route to defeating the Oak Harbor wrestling team 49-19 here Thursday.
Getting off to a slow start has become a nasty habit for the Oak Harbor boys basketball team.
In a game of scoring runs, the Oak Harbor girls basketball team put together the final one in a 59-55 win over Everett here Wednesday, Dec. 16.
Grabbing top honors in the small co-ed division at the Klahowya Cheer Classic in Silverdale Dec. 12, the Oak Harbor High School cheer squad qualified for the state championship competition.
If Rudolph needs some human help guiding Santa’s sleigh through some snow, he might look to Oak Harbor’s Laura Rodeheffer.
Oak Harbor’s boys basketball team came back from a first-half deficit to take the lead going into the fourth quarter, but couldn’t hold on in a 53-48 loss at Snohomish Tuesday, Dec. 15.
Snohomish, a top-10 team in the state 4A wrestling meet the past two years and currently ranked 12th in the state, defeated Oak Harbor 47-29 on the Wildcats’ mat Tuesday.