Sometimes the ball just doesn’t bounce your way.
The Coupeville High School soccer team played Lakewood even up Tuesday, April 22, at Mickey Clark Field, but the score board displayed a 3-0 Cougar win.
Sometimes the ball just doesn’t bounce your way.
The Coupeville High School soccer team played Lakewood even up Tuesday, April 22, at Mickey Clark Field, but the score board displayed a 3-0 Cougar win.
A first-inning run was all Granite Falls needed to defeat the Coupeville High School baseball team 1-0 Monday, April 21, at Robert Sherman Field.
The Coupeville High School tennis team began a four-matches-in-four-days stretch with a 3-2 nonleague loss at Friday Harbor Monday, April 21.
Abraham Leyva Elenes scored two goals to help the Coupeville High School soccer team to a 3-3 tie with host Friday Harbor Monday, April 21.
One of the Coupeville High School baseball team’s strongest attributes is its speed, and that speed flustered visiting Lakewood into numerous mistakes as the Wolves rallied for three last-inning runs to defeat the Cougars 6-5 Friday, April 18.
Showing its mental toughness, the Coupeville High School softball team came back to defeat visiting Lakewood 8-6 Friday, April 18.
There was no upset this time around.
The Coupeville High School soccer team surprised South Whidbey 2-1 earlier this season, but the Falcons avoided another upset by blanking the Wolves 5-0 Friday, April 18, in Langley.
Sophomore Makana Stone added her name, again, to the Coupeville High School track record book with a swift run at King’s Thursday, April 17.
The Cedarcrest High School softball team hit the ball, Coupeville didn’t, and the result was a 13-2, five-inning win for the visiting Red Wolves Wednesday, April 16.
Archbishop Murphy slipped out of Coupeville with a 3-2 win in tennis Tuesday, April 15.
After pitching eight shutout innings and striking out 15, what does a pitcher do for an encore? Throw a no-hitter.
Coupeville’s Ben Etzell, after a stellar performance last week against Cedarcrest, fired a no-hitter as the Wolves edged visiting Lakewood 1-0 Monday, April 14.
King’s broke a tie with Coupeville for fourth place in the Cascade Conference soccer standings by defeating the visiting Wolves 5-1 Monday, April 14.
More than 60 Coupeville runners were among the 2,745 participants who finished the 13th annual Whidbey Island Marathon or one of it associated races Sunday, April 13.