The undefeated Mount Baker High School girls basketball team used a long-range attack to build an early lead then held off a furious Coupeville rally to defeat the Wolves 50-47 Monday, Dec. 7, in Deming.
First the Coupeville High School boys basketball team picked up the pressure, then it picked up a win.
The Wolves beat host Bellevue Christian 53-50 Saturday, Dec. 5.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team won the Friday Harbor Tip Off Classic Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5, and picked up a little revenge along the way.
A last-second shot fell short and the Coupeville High School girls basketball team lost 32-30 to visiting South Whidbey in the season opener Wednesday, Dec. 2.
The visiting South Whidbey High School boys basketball team took advantage of early Coupeville mistakes to jump to a quick lead on the way to a 61-36 win Wednesday, Dec. 2.
There is a common thread to recent troubles for the Coupeville boys basketball team — turnovers.
The Coupeville girls basketball team returns only one starter from last year’s Olympic League championship squad, but that lone returnee is a great one to build around.
Ten girls will form this season’s Coupeville cheer squad.
The Coupeville boys basketball team put a scare in Meridian before falling 51-41 on the Trojans’ court Monday, Nov. 30, in the season opener.
Coupeville High School fall athletes recently received varsity letters, awards and league honors.
Several former Coupeville High School athletes are continuing their careers at the collegiate level. Here’s a look how ex-Wolves competing in fall sports performed this season:
I guess it is safe to say that Wiley Hesselgrave is competitive.
The senior football and basketball player is also the most accomplished male athlete in his class at Coupeville High School.
The Olympic League announced its all-conference volleyball team this week, and three Coupeville High School athletes earned spots on the squad.