Mount Vernon Christian exploited the inexperience of the Coupeville defense to come back from two goals down to tie the visiting Wolves 3-3 in the season soccer opener Tuesday, Sept. 8.
The Coupeville High School soccer and volleyball teams broke away from the routine of practice and received a taste of game action when they competed in jamborees hosted by Oak Harbor last week.
It was a “the glass is half full” game for Coupeville football coach Brett Smedley.
The Wolves dropped their season opener 27-14 at South Whidbey Friday, Sept. 4, in Smedley’s debut as a head coach.
The Coupeville High School football team has steadily improved in the win column in recent years and looks to continue that climb this fall.
The Coupeville volleyball team will send only two seniors out on the court, but the Wolves won’t lack for veterans.
Coupeville High School tennis coach Ken Stange has lofty expectations for his squad this year.
The Coupeville High School soccer team is coming off its best season ever. To repeat that success, the Wolves will need to get a boost from a new crop of players.
The Coupeville High School cheer squad will have plenty of lung power this fall.
After leaving a positive impression on Coupeville High School, Nathaniel Foote is now planting his imprint on a larger stage, the University of Nevada.
The Coupeville High School athletic teams found what they were looking for when they joined the Olympic League last fall – wins
New Coupeville High School football coach Brett Smedley wants to build more than a winning program. He wants to develop student-athletes of high character.
The Fifth Annual Race the Reserve attracted a record turnout Saturday, Aug. 1, in Coupeville.
What better way to provide safe and sober graduation activities for Coupeville High School seniors than through an event that promotes good health and well-being?