As the Coupeville High School girls basketball team heads into the district playoffs, it hopes to earn a trip to the regional tournament and gather a little respect for the Olympic League along the way.
Bellevue Christian pulled away in the second half to defeat the Coupeville High School boys basketball team 64-45 Thursday, Feb. 11, in the District 3 1A Tournament play-in game.
Smiles and enthusiasm filled the Coupeville High School gymnasium during halftime of the girls basketball game with Klahowya Saturday, Feb. 6, as the junior cheerleaders displayed their boundless spirit.
The evening began with two displays of class, and then Makana Stone and the Coupeville High School girls basketball team proved, when it comes to the Olympic League, they are in a class of their own.
Hunter Smith provided the tuneup the sputtering Coupeville High School boys basketball team needed by drilling a three-pointer at the buzzer to help the Wolves win 54-53 at Klahowya Friday, Feb. 5.
Senior Makana Stone signed a letter of intent during a ceremony at the Coupeville High School gymnasium Friday, Feb. 5, to play basketball for Whitman College next year.
Four periods of strong defense helped make up for two less-than stellar offensive quarters by the Coupeville High School girls basketball team in its 47-24 win at Chimacum Thursday, Feb. 4.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team will have one more chance to get its ship upright before the postseason begins.
The Wolves’ promising season started taking on water several weeks ago. Coupeville lost 68-38 at Chimacum Thursday, Feb. 4, for its fourth loss in the past five games.
Continuing its undefeated conference run, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team won 51-39 at Port Townsend Tuesday, Feb. 2.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team celebrated Senior Night Tuesday, Feb. 2, but the festivities ended once the game began.
Port Townsend took command from the get-go and thrashed the Wolves 80-36.
A comeback 64-60 victory over visiting Klahowya Friday, Jan. 29, cemented a postseason berth for the Coupeville High School boys basketball team.
After going 13 years without winning a conference championship, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team wrapped up its second consecutive Olympic League title by winning 49-33 at Klahowya Friday, Jan. 29.
The 1A Olympic and Nisqually leagues decided to combine for football beginning in the fall of 2016, according to Coupeville High School Athletic Director Duane Baumann.