The Coupeville High School softball team dug itself into a deep hole and couldn’t recover in an 11-3 nonleague loss at South Whidbey Friday, May 15.
It was a singular day for the Coupeville High School tennis team.
The Wolves, taking the top two spots in singles, won the Olympic League 1A championship Tuesday, May 12, at Port Townsend.
Coupeville’s Christine Fields won the Olympic League 1A girls golf championship Tuesday, May 12, at Sequim’s Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course to complete the first step in her quest top qualify for her fourth consecutive state tournament.
A single run is all Cascade Christian needed to defeat the Coupeville High School baseball team in the opening round of the District 3 1A tournament Saturday, May 9, at Robert Sherman Field, and the 1-0 loss denied the Wolves of another deep run into the postseason.
Coupeville High School juniors Dalton Martin and Makana Stone each earned individual titles at the Olympic League championship meet Saturday, May 9, at North Kitsap High School in Poulsbo.
Charles Wright Academy knocked the Coupeville High School soccer team out of the playoffs with a 5-2 win at University Place Saturday, May 9.
Lifted by a grand slam and a three-run triple by Hailey Hammer, the Coupeville High School softball team concluded conference play with a resounding 20-4 win in six innings over first-place Klahowya Thursday, May 7, in Silverdale.
The state’s top-ranked 1A team, Klahowya, finished the regular season undefeated by squeaking by Coupeville 1-0 Thursday, May 7, in Silverdale.
Soon after the Coupeville High School girls basketball team finished its league schedule unbeaten and atop the Olympic League standings, the Wolves tennis team began preparation for its season. Tennis coach Ken Stange, referring to the basketball team’s success, asked, “Why not us?”
Results of athletic contests the past two days cleared up, somewhat, the playoff picture for Coupeville High School’s spring teams.
After a 1-1 tie through regulation and overtime, host Port Townsend outscored Coupeville 4-2 in a shootout Wednesday, May 6, in the final Olympic League match of the season for both schools.
Securing second place in the Olympic League, the Coupeville High School baseball team defeated mistake-prone Chimacum 8-1 at Robert Sherman Field Tuesday, May 5.
Chimacum clinched at least second place in the Olympic League standings with an 8-0 win over the host Coupeville High School softball team Tuesday, May 5.