For the second year in a row, members of the Coupeville High School tennis team dominated the Olympic League 1A tennis tournament by taking first and second in singles.
The Coupeville Boys and Girls Club started out the Halloween season with its second annual Costume Run Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Coupeville school track.
The hole was too deep. Although the Coupeville High School football team outscored Klahowya 15-0 in the second half, it couldn’t catch the Eagles, who posted 41 first-half points on the way to winning Friday, Oct. 23, in Silverdale in the Olympic League finale.
A light-hearted moment at a serious event helped the Coupeville High School volleyball team celebrate its annual Dig for a Cure for Breast Cancer Night Thursday, Oct. 22.
The Coupeville High School soccer team clinched at least second place in the 1A Olympic League with a 2-1 win over Chimacum at Mickey Clark Field Thursday, Oct. 22.
The Coupeville High School volleyball team solved the Chimacum riddle.
The Wolves (2-2, 4-8) defeated the visiting Cowboys 3-1 Thursday, Oct. 22, to move into a second-place tie in the Olympic League 1A standings. The win also tightened the Wolves’ grip on a district tournament berth.
Rallying from a two-goal deficit, the Coupeville High School soccer team squeaked by host Port Townsend 3-2 on penalty kicks Tuesday, Oct. 20.
The win-loss totals in the standings don’t come with adjectives.
The Coupeville High School volleyball team trimmed host Port Townsend 3-1 Tuesday, Oct. 20.
“It wasn’t pretty,” Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said, “but a win’s a win, right?”
They are getting closer.
Year by year, match by match, the Coupeville High School soccer team is getting more competitive against the elite programs of the state.
The Wolves lost to defending state 1A champion Klahowya 2-0 Saturday, Oct. 17, in a match that Coupeville held its own.
The Coupeville High School football team watched a fourth-quarter lead slip away, and with it a chance to clinch a playoff spot.
The Coupeville High School soccer team warmed up just in time to pull out a 2-1 win over host Chimacum in the conference opener Thursday, Oct. 15.
It’s a trend the Coupeville High School volleyball team would like to break.
The Wolves are competitive in most games but can’t quite pull out wins. They continued the pattern this week with loses in their first two conference matches, falling 3-0 to Klahowya at home Tuesday, Oct. 13, and 3-0 at Chimacum Thursday, Oct. 15.
The Coupeville High School tennis team left little doubt who is the king of the conference with a 6-0 win over visiting Chimacum/Port Townsend Wednesday, Oct. 14.