Five Coupeville High School football players and three soccer players were named first-team all-conference when the Olympic League announced its awards this week.
Vashon Island’s Bryce Hoisington rushed for 573 yards and scored nine touchdowns in a 70-31 win over visiting Coupeville High School Friday, Nov. 6.
The season came to an abrupt end for the Coupeville High School volleyball team when it lost 3-0 at Cascade Christian in Puyallup Thursday, Nov. 5, in a loser-out district match, but the journey was nice and the future looks sweeter.
Home sweet home.
Playing its first home postseason match since 2004, the Coupeville High School volleyball team ripped Seattle Christian 3-1 Tuesday, Nov. 3, to advance to the West Central District 3 1A tournament.
After dropping a tie-breaker “game” to Chimacum Tuesday, the Coupeville High School football team will close out the season with a non-league game at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, at Vashon Island.
The Coupeville High School football and volleyball teams play in important matches tonight, Nov. 3.
Concrete used a punishing ground game to defeat the Coupeville High School football team 65-17 in a non-league contest Friday, Oct. 30, at waterlogged Mickey Clark Field.
Vashon Island scored in the first two minutes of the match and that was all the Pirates needed to knock the Coupeville High School soccer team out of the district tournament for the second consecutive year, winning 2-0 at Oak Harbor’s Wildcat Memorial Stadium Saturday, Oct. 31.
Coupeville High School wrapped up the tennis season by earning fourth and fifth in the district singles tournament at the Sprinker Center in Tacoma Thursday, Oct. 29.
The Coupeville High School volleyball team put the finishes touches on its regular season with a 3-0 win over visiting Port Townsend Thursday, Oct. 29, and now heads to the district tournament.
Celebrating Senior Night and building momentum for the playoffs, the Coupeville High School soccer team finished the regular season with a 2-0 win over visiting Port Townsend Tuesday, Oct. 27.
For the first time in the history of its program, Coupeville will host a district girls soccer match when the postseason begins Saturday, Oct. 31.
It was a loss in the standings but not in the growth of the Coupeville High School volleyball team.