The Coupeville and Sequim high school tennis teams played a 4-3 non-league match for the second time this season; this time Sequim won Monday, Oct. 12, in Coupeville.
The Coupeville High School tennis team all but wrapped up the Olympic League 1A title with a 4-3 win over visiting Klahowya Friday, Oct. 9.
It would be easy to look at Coupeville’s 44-0 loss to Port Townsend Friday, Oct. 9, at Mickey Clark Field and call it a total disaster.
Coupeville High School’s young volleyball team put together a strong, all-around performance to defeat visiting Port Townsend 3-0 Thursday, Oct. 8, in a non-league match.
The final 3-0 scores seemed to indicate that host Bellevue Christian dominated its volleyball match with Coupeville High School Tuesday, Oct. 6; that was not the case.
The Coupeville High School tennis team moved closer to capturing the Olympic League 1A title with a 6-1 win over Klahowya in Silverdale Friday, Oct. 2.
Coupeville High School soccer coach Troy Cowan understands that every match includes many more “wins” than the big one on the scoreboard.
Flags were flying at Mickey Clark Field in Coupeville Friday night, but it wasn’t a patriotic demonstration but a penalty-marred football game.
Klahowya defeated the Wolves 29-13 in a contest that featured more than 20 penalties, many major.
It was a rugged night for a young Coupeville High School volleyball team searching for success.
The Wolves held a 2-0 lead over visiting Chimacum before falling 3-2 in a non-league match Thursday, Oct. 1.
Effective passing and serving kept Coupeville close, but the host Darrington High School volleyball team eventually pulled away for a 3-1 win Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Fittingly, no one won the match that didn’t count.
The Coupeville soccer team met conference foe Port Townsend in a non-league road match, and the contest ended in a 2-2 tie.
The Archbishop Murphy tennis team blanked Coupeville 5-0 Monday, Sept. 28, in Everett.
Putting its fortitude on display, the Coupeville High School volleyball team whipped visiting Orcas Island 3-1 Friday, Sept. 25.