The combined efforts of the Coupeville High School female sprinters continued to highlight the Wolves’ track season with a pair of relay wins at a five-team meet in Port Townsend Thursday, April 16.
The Coupeville High School soccer team made its first ever Olympic League match one to remember, throttling host Chimacum 11-1 Thursday, April 16.
After a sluggish start, the Coupeville High School baseball team took advantage of Concrete’s generosity to defeat the visiting Lions 10-2 Wednesday, April 15, in a non-conference game.
If you heard a muffled shout about 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, it most likely was the victory cry of Coupeville High School tennis coach Ken Stange.
A small band of Coupeville High School track and field athletes put in a solid performance at the 18-team Cashmere Invitational Saturday, April 11.
Powerful Charles Wright Academy stopped the Coupeville High School tennis team 4-1 Saturday, April 11, at University Place.
Vashon Island defeated the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 10-0 Saturday, April 11.
The wind blew steady and strong across the Coupeville High School baseball diamond Friday, April 10, but it was pitcher Aaron Curtin and not Mother Nature who blew away La Conner in the Wolves’ 7-0 nonleague win.
Coming back from an early deficit, the Coupeville High School softball team clipped visiting Concrete 9-7 Tuesday, April 7.
“Coach, we flipped the switch.”
Those words came from senior Carson Risner in the baseball team huddle following Coupeville High School’s 10-2 non-league win at Cedarcrest Thursday, April 2.
Both the Coupeville High School track teams finished fourth in a four-team meet at South Whidbey High School Thursday, April 2.
The game was a 10-inning thriller, but it wasn’t pretty and it wasn’t a win for the Coupeville High School baseball team.
Although the Coupeville High School softball team threatened several times, it couldn’t push across any runs in a 6-0 loss at Bellevue Christian Monday, March 30.