After a sluggish start, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team cleaned up its game and wiped out visiting Port Townsend 55-22 Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Although they play in the secondary games, often in the middle school gym in front of a smattering of fans, they are an important part of Coupeville High School varsity basketball – the future.
Make mistakes against a good team and it will cost you.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team found that out in a 63-31 loss at La Conner Friday, Jan. 2.
A miserable second quarter haunted the Coupeville High School boys basketball team in its 46-36 loss a La Conner Friday, Jan. 2.
All three of the Coupeville High School boys basketball wins this season have been lopsided — the latest, a 79-39 shellacking of host Concrete Tuesday, Dec. 30.
Coupeville High School baseball player Ben Etzell and football player Josh Bayne each earned first-team, all-state honors to highlight the athletic achievements on Central Whidbey for 2014.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team zipped to an early lead and then held off pesky Vashon Island for a 44-37 win in Coupeville Monday, Dec. 29.
Coupeville senior football player Josh Bayne was named to the all-state 1A first team as a running back when the Associated Press announced their selections last week.
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team jumped off to a good start and finished strong in a 69-40 win at Orcas Island Friday, Dec. 19.
After scoring a season low 19 points in its previous game, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team erupted for a season high in a 59-49 win at Orcas Island Friday, Dec. 19.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team held Friday Harbor to 24 points — and lost.
In a score more fitting for football, the Wolves fell 24-19 to the visiting Wolverines Wednesday, Dec. 17.
One win was significant and the other thrilling as the Coupeville High School girls basketball team swept a pair of games over the weekend.
Klahowya welcomed the Coupeville High School boys basketball team to the Olympic League by edging the Wolves 57-55 in Coupeville Friday, Dec. 12.