Some losses are “good” losses. Such was the case in Coupeville High School’s 5-3 softball setback to visiting Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, April 29.
Archbishop Murphy lived up to its No. 4 spot in the state 2A soccer rankings by blanking Coupeville High School 7-0 at Mickey Clark Field Tuesday, April 29.
Allie Hanigan’s comeback win in first singles highlighted Coupeville’s 5-2 loss at Port Townsend Monday, April 28.
With its offense getting on a roll in the second half of the game, the Coupeville High School baseball team won 9-0 at Sultan Monday, April 28.
Coupeville High School golfer Christine Fields captured medalist honors at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Monday, April 28.
Coupeville recorded 10 top-10 finishes in the 13-team Mountlake Terrace Invitational track meet Saturday, April 26, at Edmonds Stadium.
Cameron Boyd was the right man in the right spot for the Coupeville High School soccer team as the Wolves eked out a 1-0 win at Sultan Friday, April 25.
Leaving 10 runners stranded, the Coupeville High School softball team came up one run short in a 5-4 loss at South Whidbey Thursday, April 24.
The Coupeville High School boys and girls track teams each picked up a win in a four-team meet at Cedarcrest Thursday, April 24.
Coupeville High School’s lone golfer, Christine Fields, finished with 23 Stableford points in her last two matches.
Coupeville High School baseball coach Willie Smith is starting to feel like Bill Murray’s character in “Groundhog Day.”
Visiting South Whidbey remained at the top of the Cascade Conference tennis standings by defeating Coupeville 5-0 Tuesday, April 22, then host Granite Falls moved ahead of the Wolves with a 4-3 win Wednesday, April 23.
First-place Granite Falls scored twice late to slip by the scrappy Coupeville High School softball team 3-1 Tuesday, April 22, on the Wolves’ diamond.