Unable to get a clutch hit late in the game, the Coupeville High School baseball team fell 6-5 to Sultan on the Wolves’ diamond Monday, March 14.
On a day when the wind was nasty and the pitchers’ pitches nastier, the Coupeville High School softball team tripped up visiting South Whidbey 4-1 in the season opener Saturday, March 12.
The Coupeville High School baseball and soccer teams prepped for the upcoming season by taking part in jamborees this weekend.
Former Coupeville residents Harrison and Ethan Tack helped Half Hollow Hills High School win the public school championship at the New York state swim meet March 3-5.
On the heels of the Coupeville High School girls basketball team’s trip to the state tournament, a group of six and seventh grade Coupeville boys have earned their own state berth this weekend.
Senior Makana Stone dominated the Coupeville High School girls basketball awards banquet Monday, March 7, like she dominated the Olympic League the past two years.
Coupeville High School senior Wiley Hesselgrave was named to the All-Olympic League first team for the second year in a row, highlighting the postseason awards for the Wolves boys basketball team.
It was a step forward, nonetheless.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team suffered a humbling 61-25 loss to Cashmere in the regional tournament Saturday, Feb. 27, at Wenatchee High School.
When the Coupeville High School girls basketball team heads to Wenatchee to play Cashmere in the regional round of the state tournament at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, it will be a new experience for the current Wolves. Not so for the Bulldogs.
“I’m so impressed with the game these players put together tonight,” Coupeville High School girls basketball coach David King said.
So was everyone else as his Wolves defeated Seattle Christian 49-33 Friday, Feb. 19, in the third-place game of the West Central District 3 1A tournament at Sumner High School.
New coach Kevin McGranahan doesn’t plan to make any major changes in the Coupeville High School softball program.
Marc Aparicio is doing what he wants to do, where he wants to do it.
After a fourth-quarter rally fell short in a 52-48 loss to Charles Wright Academy Wednesday, Feb. 17, in Sumner, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team will need to win Friday to keep from falling out of the playoffs.