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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

JV baseball recap from last week

The following was sent by JV coach Day about last week's JV baseball games.

Tuesday was a 6-1 win at Monroe

Dimitri Munoz pitched a complete game allowing six hits but only one walk and one run while striking out 7.

Peter Franssen was 1-2 with two walks and a three-run HR. He scored three runs.

Sam Glavick was 2-4 with an RBI double and a two-run home HR.

Josh Schrum was 1-1 with a double and scored on Peter Franssen's home run.



Wednesday was an 11-1 win over Cascade

Jack Richter pitched another complete game (5 innings) allowing one run on four hits. He walked one and struck out four.

Andrew Snavely was 2-2 with a walk two HR's and three RBI's.

Glenn Meuller hit a hard single to the left field fence.

Grant Schroeder was 2-3 with two RBI's.

Peter Franssen was 3-4 with two singles, two runs, two RBI's and the game ending walk-off Home Run in the bottom of the 5th.


Last night's game was a 17-16 loss to Cascade.

After getting six runs in top of the first, we gave up 16 unanswered runs over the next two innings, including 12 in the 2nd. Over the next three innings we battled back to a 16-16 tie. Cascade scored one in the bottom of the 6th to end the rain-shortened game.

Rodrick Murphy was 2-3 and scored two runs.

David Kusnick scored three times after reaching base on a walk, being hit by a pitch, and a fielder's choice. He added a single in the top of the 6th.

Mike Maletto was 2-4 with a double, an RBI and a run scored.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Youth Soccer 2010-04-24

3 weekends into the season and we finally got out to get some photos of the youth soccer games at Ft. Nugent Park. As usual, there were hundreds of kids in brightly colored uniforms running all over the fields, getting sweaty and dirty and just having fun. And, of course, most of the teams have original and sometimes unusual team names.

In BU-6 action the Red Cobras faced off against the Orange Komodo Dragons. 58 photos are posted HERE. The Komodo Dragons are sponsored by AAA Climate Control Mini Storage.

14 photos of the Light Blue Dragons vs the Dark Blue Tigers are posted HERE. There are only 14 as only the last few minutes were photographed. The Blue Dragons have Island Family Hearing Clinic as there sponsor and the Blue Tigerss have Martin Auto Electric. We'll get more at future games.

65 photos of the Blue Lightning Bears vs the Grey Sonics are HERE.

Two GU-6 teams are featured this week. The Purple Cheetah Girls vs Green Stinging Nettles were first. The Cheetah Girls are sponsored by Whidbey Vision Clinic and the Stinging Nettles by (appropriately), Whidbey Florist. This game has 44 photos posted HERE.

HERE are 57 photos of the Pink Pinkettes, sponsored by Angelo's Cafe against the Blue Ocean with David Walker, Attorney, as sponsor.

GU-8 teams are the Nautilus Construction's Black Wasps vs the Lime Lizards. 56 photos from this game are posted HERE.

The Red Hot Lava took on the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge's Purple Pixies and 41 photos are posted HERE.

Finally, the Pink Raspberry Rockets took on the Teal Dolphins with 73 images posted HERE.

2010 Eagle Run

The 6th Annual Eagle Run, in conjunction with Oak Harbor's Holland Happening and run by the Oak Harbor Christian School was held last Saturday, April 24th. The event consisted of 2 events, a 1-mile fun run and a 5k road race.

The 1-mile run was mostly for kids, as evidenced by the top finishes. There were 135 total entrants but only 17 were over 14 years old. In fact, the top finisher 14 and over was 19th place and the overall winner was an 11 year old girl in 6:24. The first true adult was 33 year old Ron Reichenbach who finished in 29th overall with a time of 8:11.

The 5k winner was Andrew Wyman and 2nd place was John Rodeheffer who is just 13 years old. Of the top 20 finishers 5 were 14 or under and one more was just 15 years old.

Complete results are now posted HERE at the official Eagle Run website.

Photos are divided into 3 sections.

The first section, HERE, has Whidbey Island Running Club members that were entered in the 1-mile run. Since our policy is to not identify by name athletes who are 12 or younger, the photos are marked by bib number and for the most part are in finish order.

The second section is WIRC runners who were in an identifiable WIRC uniform and running in the 5k race. There are 37 photos and are posted HERE. Again, only those over the age of 12 are identified by name.

The 3rd and largest section is most of the other runners in the 5k race. There are 228 photos with all but a few identified by name. Names come from the results posted online over the weeked. There are a few photos where the bib number was missing or could not be read. All photos are roughly in finish order and can be found by clicking HERE.

Track 4-22 and 4-24

The OHHS track team had two meets this week. The first was the final home meet of the 2010 season and surprisingly, the OH women didn't win. Arlington took the ladies side of the meet wtih 96 points. OH had 79 and Monroe 14. On the boys side it was Arlington 71, Monroe 56 and OH 54.

Freshman Naomi Walker was again a double winner in the 100 and 200 and as a member of the 4x100 relay team. She was second in the long jump behind OH's Shantae Young. Walker set new PRs in both the 100 and 200 and may have broken the school record as well. Also finishing in the top 10 for OH were Shantae Young, Janessa Ramos, Janelle Yoshimoto and Christina Alexander in the 100 and Ramos, Alexander, Maura McKole and Jalani Bobo in the 200

Junior Addy Royal won both her distance events, the 800 and 1600 meter run, setting a new PR in the 1600 of 5:18.79 and Abby Leete won the 3200 in 11:59.20. Also running in distance events were Hannah Bressler, Hannah Kagey, Emily Bain, Christina Wicker and Jessica Denmon,

Christina Wicker, Maura McKole, Allison Duvenez and Adrianna Royal teamed up to win the 4x400 relay in 4:17.34. In 3rd place was the "B" relay with Denmon, Raeanna Wynne, Jansen and Bressler in 4:37.05.

Duvenez won the 300 meter hurdles race. She finished 3rd in the 100 hurdles but set a new PR of 16.86. Running both races with Allison were Raeanna Wynne, Joem Evangelista and Shannon Wolfe. Megan Duhrkopf was in the 300m hurdles only and finished 8th.

In fact, the girls won every running event with the exception of the 100 hurdles and the 400 meter dash, where McKole finished in second by just over a second in 1:03.52 and Wicker was right behind in 1:03.57 and Jember Jansen was 3rd in 1:06.53.

As OH dominated the running events, Arlington swept the throwing events, getting 1-2-3 finishes in the shot put and javelin and the top 2 spots in discus. The Eagles also finished 1-2 in the high jump. Monroe took the top 2 spots in the pole vault and OH took the top 2 spots in both long and triple jump.

The top finisher for OH in the shot put was Amanda Alvarado with a toss of 32-3.5, good enough for 4th place. Dominique Jackson (DJ) and Danielle Teasley. Danielle threw over a foot further than her previous best.

In discus, DJ finished in 3rd with a new PR of 90-0. Elizabeth Adkins was 6th and Carlie Olson 9th.

Nicole Mowbray was the top javelin thrower for OH on Thursday with a distance of 93-8 and 5th place. Yoshi finished 7th, Ciera Wiser 12th, Nikita Ford 13th and Carlie Olson 15th.

Mowbray was also the top OH high jumper. Even after banging her head she still leaped the bar at 4-6.

As usual, it was Shantae Young at the top of the long and triple jump finishers. Walker was 2nd in the long jump and Mowbray was 5th. Yoshi came in tied for 6th and Katelyn Bristow was 13th. In the triple jump Mowbray was behind Young - just under 5 inches behind. Bristow was 7th and Chylan Bass 12th.

For the boys, Sophomore Josiah Miller was back after a multiweek layoff and won both the 100 and 200 meter dash. Hunt was just behind him in the 100 and Jason Curles was 2nd in the 200. The other top 10 finisher in the 100 was Curles. In the 200, Justin Everett finished 4th and Derrick Clarit 6th.

OH wins in the sprints continued as Matt Bolte won the 400 by nearly 3 seconds. Conner Meyers was 5th and Chris Opdyke 6th.

Bolte also won the 800, this time by just over 2 seconds. Matt Reith was 4th Josh Crebbin 8th and Meyer 9th. Meyer set new PRs in both events with a 56.14 in the 400 and 2:18.10 in the 800. Crebbin's 2:17.32 was also a PR.

Crebbin also went on to PR in the 1600 and finished 8th. Thomas Honeycutt was the top OH finisher in 5th. Nate Miller was 6th and Lucas Salmons 10th.

Salmons and Miller were the only Wildcat entrants in the 3200. Miller was 4th and Salmons 6th.

Josh Sayre was the lone OHHS runner in both the 110 and 300 hurdles. He finished 8th in the 110 but set a PR of 17.93 and he was 3rd in the 300.

Oak Harbor won both relay races. Donovan Hunt, Jason Curles, Justin Everett and Josiah Miller combined in the 4x100 for a time of 44.71, nearly a second in front of 2nd place Arlington. In the 4x400 it was Bolte, Opdyke, Sayre and Curles across the line first in 3:40.10. The OH "B" relay comprised of Honeycutt, Meyer, Reith and Salmons finished 5th in 4:05.77.

Oak Harbor had difficulty placing in any of the field events with the exception of the long and triple jumps where Hunt finished first in both. Clarit was 3rd in the long jump, Josh Higbee was 7th and freshman Spencer Matthews 10th. In the triple jump, Josiah Miller was 7th, Cody Hernkind 8th, Clarit 9th and Dustyn Bull 10th.

In the other field events, Javon Payne was 6th and Jeremy Foster 7th in the shot put for the only top 10 OH finishes.

Robert Beadles threw for a season-best 102-4 in the discus to take 8th and Austin Church was 10th.

Javon set a PR in the javelin of 119-8 - a 16 foot PR for 9th place, but nobody could compete against Arlington who had a thrower who threw just 22 inches short of 200 feet.

Sam Schultz was 4th in the high jump with a jump of 5-4.

Saturday the team traveled to South Whidbey High School for the annual Westling Invite. The meet featured 12 varsity teams from both WESCO and the Seattle area as well as Coupeville and host South Whidbey. The boys finished in a respectable 4th place with 64 points behind Marysville, Mariner and Mountlake Terrace. The girls accumulated 184 points and captured 1st place over MP with 135 points.

The Wildcat boys 4th place finish was even more impressive as the boys won only 1 event all day - Matt Bolte set a PR by winning the 400 in 52.10. Sophomore Conner Meyer set his 2nd PR of the week in the 400, lowering his time mto 56.07. Bolte also finished 4th in the 800, which was won by Coupeville's Tyler King who runs on the OHHS Cross Country team in the fall.

In the 1600, Matt Reith set a PR of 4:43.2 for 5th place and Thomas Honeycut broke the 5:00 barrier for the first time, turning in a 4:59.70 performace and capturing 5th place.

Sophomore Justin Everett gave the pole vault a shot at the Invite, just his 2nd time trying it and cleared 9-0 as did Josh McVey.

The girls won a total of 7 events, finished 1-2 in the 100 meter dash and finished 2-3-4 in the javelin.

In the 100 it was Naomi Walker first with Shantae Young just .12 seconds behind. Walker also took the 200.

In distance races, Adrianna Royal won the 800 and was 2nd in the 1600 while Abby Leete won the 3200.

Allison Duvenez was 3rd in the 100 hurdles and won the 300 hurdles.

Normally an automatic winner, the girls 4x100 relay team apparently had a problem with a handoff and was disqualified. The 4x200 relay and 4x400 relay teams each finished 2nd. This meet also featured a 4x800 relay, won by an Oak Harbor team of Abby Leete, Hannah Bressler, Addy Royal and Jember Jansen.

In field events, Shantae Young took the long jump but finished 2nd in the triple jump by just 1.5 inches.

Ciera Wiser took 3rd in the javelin by adding 13 feet to her previous best with a throw of 90-9. Yoshi was 2nd with 92.8 and Mowbray 4th with 89-6.

Next for the Wildcat track team is a JV/All-comer meet today, Monday at Stanwood HS then a varsity meet Thursday vs Marysville and Everett at Everett Stadium.

Sorry, no photos this time.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Girls Tennis - Wednesday and Friday

The OH girls varsity tennis team traveled to Lake Stevens on Wednesday and won yet again, their 3rd in a row. The match was a make-up of an earlier rained out match.

The difference was in single play. All 4 OH singles players won again, 4-3, with all the singles girls winning in straight sets and Laurin Rico blanking her opponent 6-0, 6-0.

At OHHS, Cassie Gianino won her match 6-2, 6-2, but it was the only scoring win for the Wildcats. Chelsey McKenzie did well in her first ever singles match, playing hard and keeping it close before losing 5-7, 5-7.

The only other OH win of the day was an extra doubles match where Erdylle Macapinlac and Corinne SHumate won 4-2.

Friday's JV results aren't yet available, but the varsity team won their 4th in a row, defeating Arlington on their home court 4-3. As is the pattern, all the single girls won, and won convincingly. Cady O'Dell won 6-0, 6-1, Erin Neilon 6-1, 6-1 and Laurin Rico 6-4, 6-1. Clarissa Abadesco had the only close single match, but won 6-4, 6-3.

In doubles, Alexa Holmly and Shannon Neilon lost the first set 0-6, recovered to win the second 6-3 then fell in the tiebreaker 5-7. in extra doubles matches, Darcy Fremd and Nicole McKenzie won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

Middle School Track 2010-04-22 @ BE

The first middle school track meet of the year was held at Burlington-Edison High School this past Thursday and many Wildcat United team members turned in outstanding performances.

Over 200 photos, identified by event, are posted HERE.

Below are WU team members who turned in top 3 performances:

7th grade girls

100 meter dash - These are both decent times for high school JV meets.
1 - Sebold 14.52
3 - Demarsh 15.03

200 meter dash
2 - Horn 32.1

400 meter dash
3 - Hourigan - 1:24

800 meter run - This is a time that would be turned in at a high school varsity meet.
2 - Lundstrom 2:58

1600 meter run - This is also a not bad HS varsity time.
1 - Sligh 6:29

Discus
3 - Magel 33'-7"

Javelin
1 - Gabbert 63-4
2 - Estrella 58-8
3 - Schulle 58-4

Long Jump
1 - Gabbert 12-9

High Jump
2 Seabolt - 3-8

100 Hurdles
2 - Gronbach 20.49
3 - Berner 20-87

7th grade boys

100 meter dash
2 - Davis 13.6
3 - Norton 13.87

200 meter dash
2 - Norton 29.11
3 - Welch 30.76

400 meter dash
1 - Powers 1:09.8

Discus - 69-4 is not bad for a high school JV meet.
1 - Wardle 69-4
3 - Bennett 41-2

Javelin
2 - Coleman 73-4

Shot Put
1 - Coleman 22-9

High Jump
1 - Welch 4-4
2 - Davis 4-2
3 - Powers 4-2

100 hurdles
2 - Powers 21.0

8th grade boys

100 meter dash - Johnson would have a winning time in a high school JV meet and would be top 8 at a varsity meet.
1 - Johnson 11.87

200 meter dash
1 - Johnson 25.54
3 - Faralan 27.15

400 meter dash - Good times, even for a HS varsity meet!
1 - Powers 1:00.81
2 - Mitchell 1:03.16
3 - Stanford 1:04.79

800 meter run
1 - Mitchell 2:38.08

1600 meter run
1 - Powers 4:58.08
2 - Gray 5:57.93

4x100 meter relay
1st place, 51.67

Discus
3 - Alexander 79-1

Long Jump
1 - Andrae 13-8
2 - Atienza 13-8

High Jump
2 - Powers 4-8

8th grade girls

100 meter dash
3 - Concepcion 15.11

800 meter run - The future of OH distance running is secure with these two girls moving up next year. Both times would win a JV meet and could win at a varsity meet.
1 - Meyer 2:38.76
2 - Laiblin 2:42.23

1600 meter run - It's not often that two girls from the same school both run the mile in under 6 minutes in middle school.
1 - Meyer 5:44.24
2 - Laiblin 5:52.93

Discus
2 - Winfield 53-11
3 - Amsler 50-10

Javelin
3 - Amsler 52-7

Long Jump
3 - Hunt 11-8.5

High Jump
1 - Franssen 4-4

100 hurdles
1 - Olson 16.48
3 - Atkinson 18.76

Boys Golf

The boys golf teams played a lot of gold this past week.

The JV golfers went first on April 19th against Marysville and Jackson HS. Greg Martin carded the low score for the Wildcats with a 59 over 12 holes. He was followed by Quinnton Wallace with 66, David Bunch 77, Jeremy Alonzo 83, Sean Kelley 86 and Keaton Dieter 95. As expected, the strong Jackson team won with a team score of 277. 4 of their golfers shot under 60 and their high scorer shot a 63.

Oak Harbor's team score was 371, just 5 strokes behind Marysville.

58 photos of the JV team in action are posted HERE.

The next day the varsity team was at Cedarcrest Golf Course against Marysville and Cascade and played well. Judd Ford led Oak Harbor with a 78 over 18 holes and #5 Jim Nguyen had a great day, finishing 2nd for OH and 6th overall with an 81. Matt Fikse and Austin Fields each scored 84, Dan Klope was right behind with an 85 and Greg Martin an 86. OH finished with a total of 412, just 5 strokes behind MP and 26 strokes ahead of Cascade.

Thursday the varsity team had a home match at the Whidbey Golf & Country Club taking on Everett and Stanwood. Judd Ford had the low stroke count for the day, shooting a 71 over 18 holes, 11 strokes in front of the second place finisher! Matt Fikse shot an 85 to finish 6th overall and Austin Fields an 87 to finish 8th. Dan Klope and Jim Nguyen tied with 88 strokes and Greg Martin, moving up from JV to fill the 6th spot, shot a 101.

OH finished 1st in team scoring with 419 total. Stanwood shot 426 and Everett 459.

116 photos of the varsity golfers, including some of some animals on the course, are posted HERE.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Softball 2010-04-20 vs Marysville

The Wildcat softball team hosted Marysville at the Hillcrest fields on Tuesday on a cold and cloudy day. The Tomahawks came into the game in 1st place and are undefeated in WESCO North play while the Wildcats are 2-4 in league.

The first half of the game was great for the Wildcats with the game tied 1-1 starting the 5th inning with Emily Hunt pitching. Whitney Osborn took over in the 5th and although she pitched well, a number of errors on the field resulted in 6 Tommie runs. Kasie Brown got both OH hits, a double that scored the Wildcats' only run and a single.

On the JV field, MP was knocking the ball all over the place and OH just couldn't seem to find the handle and lost by over 10 runs.

65 photos of both the JV and varsity games are posted HERE.

Baseball 2010-04-20 vs Monroe

On a cool, cloudy, but dry day, the OHHS varsity baseball team took on the Monroe Bearcats at the OH field.

Things were looking good in early in the game as OH knocked home 3 runs to take a 3-1 lead, but errors by the Wildcats proved fatal as Monroe came back to win 6-5.

Jay Stout took the loss which forced OH into a 3-way tie for 3rd place in the WESCO North with Monroe and Arlington.

Thursday's game against Cascade was rained out and will be made up Friday at Cascade in a double-header starting at 2pm.

59 photos from the game are posted HERE.


JV results for the week weren't provided.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

OHHS Girls Basketball coach McLeod resigns

OHHS head varsity girls basketball coach Brett McLeod resigned his position last week.

For those inside the program is was a disappointment but not unexpected. Coach McLeod had a rough couple of years, losing not just one, but two infants.

Also, freshman Coach Todd Showalter also decided he needed a break from basketball.

Both men have been in the program since 2002.

Coach Fred Burleson will remain as the JV coach.

Thanks for all your hard work and sacrifice for most of the last decade, Todd & Brett. You'll be missed.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Girls Tennis 2010-04-19 vs Monroe

The girls Tennis team won again, convincingly, over visiting Monroe on Monday, April 19th. The 4 singles players - Cady O'Dell, Erin Neilon, Laurin Rico and Clarissa Abadesco all won their matches easily to seal the win. In doubles, the sister team of Darcy and Jennifer Fremd won the first set 7-5, lost the second 4-6, the squeaked out a close 10-8 tiebreaker win to give OH a 5-2 victory.

OH won all of the extra matches. Laurin Rico & Clarissa Abadesco won 8-0, Micole McKenzie and Joyce Abides won 8-4 and Jennifer Bowers & Molly Van Dam won 8-6.

36 photos all taken late in the day are posted HERE.

At Monroe, the score was reversed, with Monroe winning 5-2. Coach Brown commented that the match was fairly competitive throughout and at one time the JV team was on the verge of pulling out the win.

1st singles Cassie Gianino won her first set 6-2 but had to go to tiebreaker to win the second 7-6(3). Kelli Travenetti also went to tiebreaker in the first set and to win the match. She won 6-7(1), 6-3, (10-3). The JV girls won two of the extra matches, with the pairs of Tatum Edwards and Travenetti and Stephanie Milliron & Ashley Johnston each winning by identical 8-6 scores.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Boys soccer 2010-04-16 vs Lake Stevens

The Wildcat varsity soccer team put a big scare into 8-1 and 1st place Lake Stevens last Friday at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.

With 10 minutes left to play in the game, Oak Harbor was down by just one goal, 3-2, and was aggressively playing the ball, hoping for one more. What happened is that a Viking player broke free and was able to kick the ball into the net to make it 4-2. What hurt most was that the score after the kick should have been 2-2 and heading towards overtime. Earlier in the game, Oak Harbor had knocked the ball into their own goal on 2 occasions to give LS the extra points it needed for the win.

The JV team had a hard time dealing with the talented Vikings, falling 7-1.

13 photos from late in the varsity game are posted HERE.

Catchin up with the OHHS track team

The OHHS track team has been busy and successful these past two weeks.

After the spring break, the varsity team traveled down to Everett for a meet at Mariner High School. If you all remember, it was the day of the storm that produced some 50 mph gusts here on Whidbey Island. As a result, there weren't a lot of new personal records set that day.

There were a lot of wins by Oak Harbor athletes, though.

Going with the girls first, Wildcat women captured 5 of the top 7 places in the 100, 4 of the top 5 in the 200, the top 3 in the 400 and the top 5 in the 800, javelin and long jump and overall won every event except for one, and in that event got 2nd place. When it was all over, the OH girls dominated with 123 points. Mariner was 2nd with 36 and Meadowdale 26.

OH winners were - Naomi Walker (100, 200), Maura McKole (400), Addy Royal (800, 1600), Abby Leete (3200), Allison Duvenez (100 and 300 hurdles), Amanda Alvarado (shot put), Nicki Mowbray (javelin and high jump) and Shantae Young (long and triple jumps). The winning 4x100 relay team was made up of Walker, Young, Christina Alexander and Janessa Ramos, the 4x200 team featured Duvenez, McKole, Katelyn Bristow and Janelle Yoshimoto. In the 4x400 race it was McKole, Duvenez, Royal and Leete.

While the boys weren't quite a successful, they did get a total of four 1st place finishes. Donovan Hunt, back from an injury, won the 100 and long jump, Matt Bolte the 400, and Derrick Clarit the triple jump. There were seven 2nd place finishes as well - Jason Curles in the 200, Chris Opdyke in the 400, Javon Payne in shot put, Clarit in long jump and Andy Haag in triple jump. The 4x100 relay team (Hunt, Curles, Aaron Boesch and Justin Everett) and 4x400 team (Opdyle, Curles, Bolte and Josh Sayre) each earned 2nd place finishes.

On Monday a JV/All-comers meet was held at Snohomish HS. Complete results aren't available at athletic.net (not all the participating school posted results), but the Wildcats did well. On the boys side, Jalen Williams is at the top of the 200m JV race with a time of 25.6 and Josh Crebbin is at the top of the JV 1600m results with a 5:32 (his personal best). In the JV long jump results, list has 7 Wildcats in a row, led by Spencer Matthews who jumped 16-2. Also on that list were Sam Collins, Ian Sinchak, Jalen Williams, Dustyn Bull, Jel Atienza and Brylle Baranda. Bull and Sinchak also are on the JV triple jump list, but that event was headed by Cody Hernkind.

The JV girls team is much smaller than the boys but also had several JV winners. Jalani Bobo topped the 200m, which was an OH sweep. She was followed by Jember Jansen, Ciera Wiser, Brianna Quinn, Chylan Bass, O'Jinae Welch, Melinda Kelly and Bet Riba. Jansen also picked up a win in the 400m dash and Emily Bain captured the 800m JV title. Danielle Teasley put her shot 24 feet 8 inches, winning the JV event and setting a new PR. Wiser threw her javelin 81-6 and Chylan Bass jumped 28-7.25 in the triple jump to post the best JV mark in those events.

On Thursday the 15th, on a absolutely beautiful day for track, OH hosted Snohomish and Lake Stevens at Wildcat Memorial Stadium. As a result there were 40 new personal records (PRs) set by OHHS athletes.

Going with the boys first, Donovan Hunt had to squeak out a win in the 100 meter dash, beating Lake Stevens' Tyler Reside by .01 second. Jason Curles was 3rd with a time of 12.0

Curles went on to earn 3rd place in the 2oo, and although they didn't finish in the top 10, Cody Hernkind, Noel Cheeseboro, Jeshaiah Davis and Ian Sinchak, along with Curles, all set new personal records in that event.

Matt Bolte won the 400, Chris Opdyke was 4th and 8th place Conner Meyer set a new PR.

Bolte also won the 800 with Meyer, Thomas Honeycutt and Lucas Salmons all finishing in the top 10 with new PRs.

John Kartenbach finished 7th in the 1600 and Honeycutt and Salmons set new PRs again.

Nate Miller was the only OH entrant in the 3200 meter run and finished 8th in 11:32.61

Josh Sayre was also the only entrant in the two hurdles races. He finished 5th in the 110 and 3rd in the 300, setting a PR in both.

The 4x100 relay team (Hunt, Curles, Cheeseboro and Derrick Clarit, and 4x400 relay team (Bolte, Curles, Sayre and Rashaad Smith) each finished in 2nd place.

The OH men throwers did OK. Javon Payne was the top OH shot putter, throwing his 12-lb shot 42-1, good enough for 5th place. Jeremy Foster threw 40-0 for 8th place and a PR and Robert Beadles had a PR with a throw of 33-6.

Zach Wallace finished in 12th place in the javelin with a throw of 98-3, but it was an improvement of over 13 feet from his previous PR!

In addition to the sprinters, the jumpers were also a bright spot on the team as Donovan Hunt won both the long and triple jump and Sam Schultz earned 2nd in the high jump. Schultz set a new PR of 5-6 and Derrick Clarit set a new PR in the triple jump of 39-2.5.

For the girls, it was another case of Oak Harbor domination. The girls earned 81 points to The Vikings' 55 and Panthers' 53.

Naomi Walker, Shantae Young and Janessa Ramos finished 1-2-3 in the 100 with Christina Alexander and Jalani Bobo not far behind in 5th and 8th. Walker also went on to win the 200 with a PR of 25.82 with Ramos in 3rd and Bobo in 7th.

Addy Royal again won both her events, the 800 and 1600, setting a new PR in the 1600. Running with her in both events and setting PRs as well were Hannah Kagey and Taylor VonGrey.

Abby Leete completed the near-sweep of the running events by winning the 3200 run in 11:49.14, followed by Emily Bain in 6th.

In the hurdles races, Allison Duvenez finished 3rd in the 100 and 2nd in the 300. Also in both races were Raeanna Wynne, Megan Duhrkopf and Shannon Wolfe who each set PRs in both races.

The 4x100 relay was the only relay race won by the Wildcats. The team of Young, Ramos, Alexander and Walker was untouchable, winning by over 2 seconds. The 4x200 team of Duvenez, Bobo, Ramos and Janelle Yoshimoto earned 3rd place as did the 4x400 team of Royal, Leete, Duvenez and Jessica Denmon.

The throwers won 2 of their 3 events, with Amanda Alvarado winning the shot put and Yoshi winning the javelin. Dominique Jackson (DJ) was the top OH finisher in the discus, finishing 4th with a toss of 87-9.

Jumpers won all 3 events they were entered in and went 1-2 in the long and triple jumps. Nicki Mowbray set a new PR of 4-10 on her way to victory in the high jump and Katelyn Bristow came in 4th at 4-4. Young and Walker were 1-2 in the long jump where Shantae jumped 18-3.5 for a new PR. Walker, in 2nd, jumped 16-2. Young also won the triple jump (35-4.5) but it was Mowbray in 2nd with a PR of 32-2. There were no OH entrants in the pole vault.

The Wildcat track team is at home again this Thursday, April 22nd against Arlington and Monroe. Admission is free and the concession stand will be open with lots of hot chocolate.

92 photos are posted HERE.

A few video clips are posted HERE on YouTube - 3 hurdles races, some shot put, javelin and long jump as well.

Boys golf

There hasn't been much on Boys Golf as results haven't been available and there haven't been matches at home.

That will change this week as the JV boys are at WGCC on Monday and the varsity boys on Thursday.

The Oak Harbor Sports Report will be at both events to get some photos and results.

In the meantime, HERE are some photos of some of the JV and varsity team members warming up at WGCC.

Girls tennis 4-14 vs Cascade and 4-16 vs Snohomish

The varsity girls tennis team split the week, losing at Cascade then winning at home against a strong Snohomish team.

At Cascade on Wednesday, junior Cady O'Dell lost a tough match, 1-6, 6-4, 1-6 but seniors Erin Neilon and Laurin Rico won their matches as did junior Clarissa Abadesco. In doubles action the 2nd doubles team of Shannon Neilon and Alexa Holmly fought hard in their first set before falling 5-7 and lost their 2nd set. 1st and 3rd doubles also lost, but coach Horace Mells said that "the doubles have improved their play".

Things were different on Friday as 1st singles O'Dell demolished her opponent 6-0, 6-1. Neilon, Rico and Abadesco also had little problems dispatching their opponents guaranteeing the team win.

Although none of the doubles teams were able to get a win on Friday, Coach Mells said the they are still improving.

51 photos of the varsity girls in action with their new yellow T-shirts are posted HERE.


The JV girls didn't have a good week, winning only one scoring match day and 3 over the two events.

At home against Cascade on Wednesday after over two weeks off, the JV girls played well in their first set, winning 4 of 6. Cascade then woke up and won most of the rest of the sets to secure a 6-1 win in scoring matches.

At 1st singles, Kelli Travenetti played hard in her 7-5, 6-3 win (the "match of the day", according to Coach Brown) as did Kristen Shiels at 2nd singles. She won the first 7-5, lost the second 5-7, the lost a heartbreaking tiebreaker 9-11.

At 4th singles, Kim Smith lost 2-6 in the first then dominated 6-0 in the second before falling in the tiebreaker.

The 2nd doubles team of Rachelle Muzones and Chelsey McKenzie got pounded in their first set 0-6, but came back to win the second 6-3 to force a tiebreaker. The tiebreaker was long and close, but in the end Cascade was able to win 13-11 to capture the match.

The other OH winner was the doubles team of Molly Murdock and Tatum Edwards in extra match play. They won easily, 8-3.

On Friday the JV Wildcats traveled to Snohomish where the Panthers dominated every aspect of the game. Coach Brown singled out Cassia Gianova at 1st singles for her effort. Although Cassie went down 1-6, 3-6, Coach Brown said that her opponent was an exceptional player and Cassie put forth a "tremendous effort" in her match.

Oak Harbor's lone win came in 3rd doubles when Rachelle Muzones and Chelsey McKenzie fought their way through 3 tiebreakers 7-6(2), 6-7(5), 11-9 to capture the match.

This coming week the Varsity team is at home Monday against Monroe while JV is at home Wednesday against Lake Stevens and Friday against Arlington.

Softball 2010-04-13 vs Arlington

The games started out with just a heavy overcast, but by the time it was over everyone at the games were soaking after a steady rain started early in the games.

Over on the JV field, the team just couldn't get anything going on either offense or defense and wound up losing badly.

Things weren't much better on the varsity field, but there were some highlights. One in particular was a shot by Shawna Steele that cleared the left-center fence for a solo home run, giving OH their second run of the game. It, along with the 3 others scored by the Wildcats wasn't enough as the girls fell 16-4.

78 photos of the game, including a nice shot of the ball going off of Steele's bat when she hit her home run, are posted HERE.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Whidbey Island Running Club - 2010 Tulip Run

The Whidbey Island Running Club participated in the annual Tulip Run race at the Skagit Regional Airport on Saturday the 10th.

A couple dozen WIRC runners participated in the event, which consisted of two different races.

The first, a 2-mile fun run had 7 Whidbey Runners and produced one division winner and 2 second-place finishers out of several hundred runners. Complete results are not yet posted, but will be available HERE at the Skagit Runners website.

The other race was a 5-mile run with nearly 700 finishers. WIRC had 4 age-group winners in that race, one of them OHHS runner Christina Wicker, with two more finishing in 2nd place, among them 8th grader Olivia Meyer. 5-mile race results are complete and can be found by clicking HERE.

46 photos, all of the 2-mile race, are posted HERE.

Softball 2010-04-09 vs Lake Stevens

The softball teams were in action last Friday against the Lake Stevens Vikings. The varsity team was hammered early as Lake Stevens took a 5-0 first inning lead and scored once more to win 6-0.

The JV game started in a similar fashion, with the Vikings knocking the ball all over the place. Even after spotting a big lead, the JV team made it exciting at the end. Lake Stevens was holding onto a 7-5 lead but the Wildcats had just loaded the bases, putting the winning run at first with two outs. Unfortunately, the final batter grounded out to the pitcher to end the game. Coach Strain praised pitcher Sam Zimmerman who struck out 4 batters and allowed only one walk.

The next home game for the softball teams is today, Tuesday, at the Hillcrest Fields.

42 photos of the JV and varsity teams are posted HERE.

Girls Golf

The JV girls golf team had a challenging week of play at the Whidbey Golf & Country Club this past week.

Thursday's match was played as of one of the strongest windstorms the island saw this year was just starting, and as a result, no individual results were kept and the girls didn't play from the tee box but started on the fairways.

Monday's match was in much calmer weather, but although it started out just cloudy, it ended in a light rain.

Since there were only 3 JV golfers available for Monday's match, varsity player Ashley Johnson stepped in to fill the 4th spot.

61 photos from Wednesday's match are posted HERE.


54 more photos from Monday are HERE.

Baseball update

It was a busy, but overall successful week on the diamond for the Oak Harbor baseball teams.

Last week the JV team played against Everett, Stanwood and Everett again, winning one of the games.

vs Everett, Jack Richter hit a solo home run and Grant Schroeder had a single RBI, but it wasn't enough at the Wildcats lost that game 19-2.

The boys beat Stanwood 14-4, with Peter Franssen going 1-1 with a home run and reached base 3 times (walked and hit by pitch).

Gabe Clark was 2-3 with a three-run triple.
Jack Richter was 2-4 with two singles. He also struck out 6, allowed 4 runs, and got the win.
Dimitri Munoz struck out 3 of the four hitters he faced in the top of the 6th.

The rematch against Everett was better, but not good enough as the JV team lost 9-4
Andrew Snavely was 2-4 with two singles.
Peter Franssen was also 2-4 with a run scored.
Of the second Everett game, Coach Day said "
Our pitchers struggled to throw strikes, walking 3 and allowing 10 hits.

In varsity action:

The week started with a makeup of a rain-delayed game against Everett, and after a slow start, the OH bats came alive in the 5th inning when the Wildcats scored 3 runs and put the game away with 6 more in the final inning. Even with all the scoring, only senior Nate Young had more than one hit, going 2-4 and scoring twice.

On Wednesday the 7th, OH was able to sneak by Stanwood 5-4. The Cats were down 1-0 going into the 6th inning then were able to score all 5 runs - on just one hit. Stanwood hit two OH batters and walked two more. A bad throw by a fielder and a wild pitch allowed the Wildcat runs to score. The 5 runs were just enough as Stanwood scored 2 in the bottom of the inning and scored one more in the 7th before the rally was stopped. Jay Stout pitched 5 2/3 innings, striking out 5 batters and giving up 3 hits.

On Thursday the team was back in action with the 2nd game against Everett. While OH again seemed to have little problems getting runs across the plate, this time Everett showed some offense as well. OH scored 3 in the 1st inning and another in the 2nd but Everett scored 5 of their own in the 2nd to take the lead. OH regained the lead and led 13-7 going into the bottom of the final inning. Everett scored 4 runs and had the tying run on base before OH reliever Ryan Byrne came in to earn his 4th save of the season. Kian Mebane, Wade Burns and Sam Wolfe all got 2 hits each in the game.

Hoping to complete a sweep of the week's games, the Wildcats hosted Stanwood on a sunny Friday afternoon. OH scored in the first inning and added three more in the 2nd and 3rd to take a 4-2 lead. The Wildcats continued to score until the 6th inning when Brad Farnum hit a double to score Sam Glavin and Yale Rosen, ending the game under the 10-run rule.

The 4-game winning streak by the varsity team moved them from last place in the WESCO North into 3rd place and into the playoff hunt.

40 photos from Friday's varsity game vs Stanwood are posted HERE.








Thursday, April 8, 2010

Boys soccer 2010-04-06 vs Arlington

After a nice spring break the boys soccer team was back in action Tuesday against Arlington.

Even though there were no offensive goals scored by Oak Harbor, the final of the JV game was 4-1. Early in the 1st half, Arlington passed the ball back to their goalkeeper who was not ready for the pass and watched the ball roll by him and into the net for an Oak Harbor goal.

The varsity score was similar but Arlington didn't score against themselves in that game, leaving the final at 4-0.

68 photos from both games are posted HERE.