The Coupeville High School soccer team fell in is season opener, losing 3-0 at Sequim Tuesday, March 17.
Defense lapses and the lack of timely hits sent the Coupeville High School baseball team to a 3-0 loss at Sequim Wednesday, March 18.
The schedule makers didn’t do the young Coupeville softball team any favors.
The Wolves, with only three returning starters and a first-year coach, fell 11-0 to visiting Sultan Monday, March 16, in the season opener.
The season could be a roller-coaster ride for the Coupeville High School baseball team.
The Wolves, who were near perfect in a 10-0 win over Blaine Saturday in the season opener, lost 6-0 to visiting Sultan Monday, March 16.
t was a great way to open the season.
The Coupeville High School baseball team beat visiting Blaine 10-0 Saturday, March 14, in six innings behind a combined no-hitter and an opportunistic offense.
A retreat designed for Coupeville High School athletes attracted nearly 100 Wolves to the CHS Commons Friday, March 13.
The Coupeville High School baseball team is coming off one of its most successful seasons ever, and the club’s aim is to match that effort this year, according to coach Willie Smith.
The goals of the Coupeville High School track team are different than with most squads. Recording personal bests and not team wins are the focus.
The goals Coupeville tennis coach Ken Stange has for his athletes go beyond the players’ high-school years.
Last year, for only the second time in school history, the Coupeville High School softball team qualified for the state tournament. The Wolves are aiming to make it a more frequent occurrence.
Several factors point to a successful season for the Coupeville High School soccer team.
Coupeville High School has only one golfer, senior Christine Fields, but she is among the state’s best.
Wiley Hesselgrave, a junior on the Coupeville High School boys basketball team, was named to the first-team, all-Olympic League team for the 2014-15 season.