North Whidbey turned up the power to zap Central/South Whidbey 10-4 in a loser-out game in the Little League 11/12 district tournament in Sedro-Woolley Monday, July 11.
The Whidbey Island Legion A baseball team wrapped up a solid finish to the summer season by placing fourth in a tournament at Carlon Park in Yakima July 7-10.
Cody Roberts’ home run polished off Anacortes in Central/South Whidbey Little League’s 12-1 win in the 11/12 district tournament Saturday, July 9, in Sedro-Woolley.
A six-run first inning spurred Sedro-Woolley to the Little League Softball 9/10 District 11 tournament title over Central Whidbey Wednesday, July 6, at Rhododendron Park.
Sedro-Woolley overcame a strong pitching performance by Central Whidbey’s Savina Wells to defeat the Coupeville club 7-4 in the opening game of the district 9/10 softball tournament at Rhododendron Park Tuesday, July 5.
Coupeville High School may soon, with the help of public donations, honor its championship teams and athletes from its 116-year history with new tiles mounted in the gymnasium.
The Friday Harbor (13/14) Babe Ruth baseball team not only had to defeat Oak Harbor/Coupeville in its district playoff game Thursday, June 30, in Burlington to earn a trip to the state tournament, but it had to beat the Whidbey team handily. Mission accomplished.
The Oak Harbor/Coupeville 13/14 Babe Ruth baseball team is one stop from grabbing a berth in the state tournament after edging Sedro-Woolley 6-5 Wednesday, June 29, at Burlington’s Rotary Fields.
Sedro-Woolley scored late to secure a 7-4 win over North/Central Whidbey in the title game of the district 11/12 Little League softball tournament Wednesday, June 29, at Volunteer Park Fields.
The North/Central Whidbey 11/12 Little League softball team used some fifth-inning magic of its own to defeat Sedro-Woolley 8-3 Tuesday, June 28, in the second game of the District 11 tournament at Volunteer Park Fields.
Coupeville High School’s Cole Payne added another honor to his growing list of baseball awards this spring.
Payne was named to the Washington State Baseball Coaches Association 1A all-state, first-team Tuesday, June 28.
Coupeville athletes involved in youth summer baseball and softball tournaments began district play this week.
After shining as Wolves, several Coupeville High School graduates have continued their athletic success in collegiate spring sports.