Producing its best offensive performance of the season in the Olympic League opener, the Coupeville High School soccer team ripped Chimacum 6-0 at Mickey Clark Field Thursday, Oct. 16.
After playing only one match in 18 days, the Coupeville High School volleyball team jumped back into action with three games in three days — the first two against ranked opponents.
Klahowya and rain stopped the Coupeville High School Monday, Oct. 13, in Silverdale.
The Coupeville High School tennis team played Chimacum in back-to-back matches, and both were wins for the Wolves.
The defending 2B state soccer champions, Crosspoint Academy, defeated Coupeville 7-1 Saturday, Oct. 11, in Bremerton, but the final score is just one of several story lines.
The first half was a shootout and the second half a shutout for the Coupeville High School football team in its 56-20 loss at Port Townsend Friday, Oct. 10.
Micky LeVine scored in the second half to help the Coupeville High School varsity soccer team tie the Oak Harbor junior varsity 1-1 at foggy Wildcat Memorial Stadium Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Bellevue Christian jumped to large early leads in each game on the way to a 3-0 win over the host Coupeville High School volleyball team Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Most didn’t see this coming.
The Coupeville High School football team lost 49-6 to Klahowya Friday, Oct. 3, in Silverdale.
The Coupeville High School tennis team won its second straight match, stopping host Chimacum 5-2 Thursday, Oct. 2.
“She’s like my best friend,” Gwen Gustafson and Emma Hargrave said almost simultaneously.
Though the Coupeville High School tennis team was down a man because of illness, it pulled out its first win of the season, defeating visiting North Mason 4-3 Tuesday, Sept. 30.
In an exasperating match with Mount Vernon Christian, Coupeville finally eked out a 1-0 win but also took a loss Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Mickey Clark Field.