Klahowya, one of the state’s top 1A soccer teams, finally pulled away in the second half to defeat Coupeville High School 3-0 Tuesday, April 28, in Silverdale.
Hailey Hammer says she loves softball.
There’s a good chance if we could peek into her athletic heart, we would see some passion for volleyball and basketball as well.
Sloppy defense and inconsistent offense sent the Coupeville baseball team to a 7-3 loss at Chimacum. Only two of the Cowboys’ runs were earned off Coupeville starter Aaron Trumbull, who pitched a six-hitter.
Coupeville won its fifth straight tennis match with a 4-2 victory over visiting Friday Harbor.Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger took Players of the Match honors with a 6-0, 6-0 win in first doubles. Other winners for the Wolves were Ana Luvera (6-2, 6-4), McKenzie Bailey/Jazmine Franklin (6-4, 6-2) and Sydney Autio/Micky LeVine (6-0, 6-0).
The Coupeville baseball team whipped Port Townsend 12-2 on a wet and windy Robert Sherman Field. The Wolves combined eight his with nine Redhawk errors to take the easy, five-inning win. Freshman Julian Welling made his first varsity start on the mound and gave up only two hits over four innings. Another freshman, Hunter Smith, pitched the final inning, facing only four batters.
Top-ranked and undefeated Klahowya beat the visiting Coupeville baseball team 10-2. Nearly all of the Eagles’ runs were unearned as the Wolves played “perhaps their worst game of the year defensively,” according to coach Willie Smith.
The waters of Penn Cove will be dotted with a fleet of sailboats this weekend as the Oak Harbor High School sailing team hosts the Northwest Interscholastic Sailing Association Double Handed District Championships Friday through Sunday, April 24-26.
Winning its third straight match, the Coupeville High School tennis team blitzed visiting Lakewood 6-1 Monday, April 20, in a nonleague contest.
The Coupeville High School tennis squad staked a claim as the team to beat in the Olympic League title chase with a 6-1 win over visiting Chimacum/Port Townsend Friday, April 17.
Some losses are easier to take than others, and such was the case when Coupeville High School fell 5-3 to visiting Friday Harbor in a nonleague baseball game Saturday, April 18.
The Coupeville High School softball team scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning but came up one run short in a 7-6 loss to visiting Friday Harbor Saturday, April 18, in a nonleague game.
Chimacum pitchers struggled with their control, and the Coupeville High School baseball team took advantage for an 8-0 win Thursday, April 16, at Robert Sherman Field.
Freshman Katrina McGranahan kicked a field goal — make that, hit a three-run double — with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to help the Coupeville High School softball team come from behind and defeat visiting Chimacum 22-21 Thursday, April 16.