The visiting Coupeville High School softball team put up a good fight before falling 7-4 to top-ranked Lynden Christian Tuesday, April 12.
Coupeville’s Ryanne Knoblich placed in all three events at the Washington State Tumbling and Trampoline Championships in Maple Valley Sunday, April 10.
Blaine scored in every inning en route to a 12-2 win in five innings over the Coupeville High School baseball team Monday, April 11, at the Pipeline Fields.
Don’t blame Coupeville High School soccer player Abraham Leyva Elenes if he would like to play Forks in every match.
Coupeville High School graduate Hailey Hammer’s seventh-inning home run provided the lone run in Everett Community College’s 1-0 softball win over Shoreline Community College Sunday, April 10.
While the Coupeville High School baseball team received strong play on many fronts in its 8-0 win at La Conner Friday, April 8, the leading effort came from senior CJ Smith.
Putting together its finest match of the season, the Coupeville High School soccer team blanked Cascade Christian 3-0 Friday, April 8, in Puyallup.
Willie Smith is returning to the post of athletic director at Coupeville High School in the fall.
The heady play of Abraham Leyva Elenes guided the Coupeville High School soccer team to its first win of the season as the Wolves tripped visiting Forks 3-0 Monday, April 4.
The Coupeville High School baseball team made South Whidbey a little uncomfortable before falling to the Falcons 7-3 Saturday, April 2, in Langley.
Getting help from throughout the lineup, the Coupeville High School baseball team popped visiting Port Townsend 9-0 in the conference opener Thursday, March 31.
The South Whidbey High School tennis team blanked Coupeville 7-0 Wednesday in Langley.
The Port Townsend High School softball team hasn’t won a game in nearly two years, and Coupeville added to the Redhawks’ misery by thumping the visitors 19-4 in five innings Thursday, March 31.