The Port Townsend High School boys basketball team came to Coupeville with one win for the season and left with the Olympic League lead.
The South Whidbey High School boys basketball team finished a season sweep of Coupeville by defeating the Wolves 56-39 in a non-conference game Monday, Jan. 4, in Langley.
Once the Coupeville High School girls basketball team solved the puzzle presented by La Conner’s defense, the Wolves’ raced back into the game for a 39-38 win over the visiting Braves Wednesday, Dec. 30.
Scott Lindeman scored 19 points in the first quarter to help the La Conner High School boys basketball team race to an early lead on the way to defeating host Coupeville 69-54 Wednesday, Dec. 30.
All-American honors, league championships and state tournament berths were among the many highlights registered by Central Whidbey athletes in 2015.
Red Pride captured the Eighth Annual Tom Roehl Roundball Classic Saturday, Dec. 26, at Coupeville High School.
If teams got bonus points for artistic merit in basketball, the Coupeville High School girls squad would have come up empty in that column at Vashon Island Tuesday, Dec. 22. No problem. The Wolves played ugly and still came home with a 36-29 non-conference win.
“We never really were in danger, but it was close.”
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team saw much of a 21-point lead disappear in a 66-60 win over visiting Concrete Friday, Dec. 18, but coach Anthony Smith was confident his club would prevail even as the lead was slipping away.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team handled both adversity and Klahowya in winning the conference opener 47-38 over the visiting Eagles Friday, Dec. 11.
Spurred by a tough man-to-man press, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team opened Olympic League play with an 82-69 win over Klahowya in Silverdale Friday, Dec. 11.
Whew! The Coupeville High School boys basketball team averted disaster and pulled out a heart-thumping 74-71 win over visiting Orcas Island Wednesday, Dec. 9.
For the Coupeville High School girls basketball team to have continued success this season, it will need more than one scoring option.
A big start, a big finish and a big player helped Mount Baker defeat the host Coupeville High School boys basketball team 81-59 Monday, Dec. 7.