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Friday, May 30, 2014

North Whidbey Little League

Another week's worth of photos posted.  This week was finishing up softball and starting in on the T-Ball games.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

NWLL through 5-20

Four news games covered so far this week.  Now that high school sports are completed, more Little League photos will come more often!

Minor A Owlz vs Mud Hens

Minor AA Rockies vs SW

Minor AA Mariners vs D-Backs

Major Rockies vs Angels
 

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Youth Soccer 2014-05-17

With most teams covered photographically, there are only two sets of photos this week - The BU-12 Orange Crushers vs the Green/Black Baconaters, and the BU-10 Grey/Black Robbers vs Blue/Purple Titans.

Next week is Memorial Day weekend and there are no rec games.  Instead, the annual 3v3 tournament comes to town with a full day of soccer action at the Ft. Nugent complex.

Rec soccer action returns to Ft. Nugent on May 31st, and the season wraps up on June 7th.

BU-12 Crushers vs Baconaters photos are HERE

BU-10 Robbers vs Titans photos are HERE

Photos from all the other games can be found at THIS LINK.  Just scroll through and look for your team's name.

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Softball 2014-05-16

After a series of delays caused by the weather, the Oak Harbor Wildcat softball team played their final games of the season this past week.

Tuesday the girls played Stanwood and saw some success on offense, pushing 3 runs across the plate, but in the end it was Stanwood 9, OH 3. 

The next day the girls hit the road to Marysville to take on Wesco #1 Pilchuck and were on the short end of a 10-0 score.

In the final game, Getchell grabbed an early 4-2 lead, but Oak Harbor came back in the 4th and led 5-4, but Getchell came back hot and scored 9 runs to regain the lead and never looked back, winning 16-6 in 6 innings.

On the JV side, only two games were played, at Pilchuck (OH lost a 13-14 heartbreaker), and at home against Getchell (9-14 loss) to complete the season.


Photos from the Stanwood game are posted HERE

Varsity photos from the Getchell game are HERE.

Getchell JV photos are HERE.


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Monday, May 19, 2014

Track - WESCO Championships

As usual, the 2-day league championship meet was full of highs and lows.

The boys team, while finishing 8th out of 10 teams in point totals, produced two league champions.

Dejon Devroe won the 400m dash with a prelim time 51.69, then went on to better the time in the finals with a 50.16, his best ever.  He was nearly a half-second ahead of the 2nd place finisher.

John Rodeheffer is also league champ, winning both the 1600 and 3200m races.  His time of 4:23.41 in the 1600 is a new personal record for him. 

Rodeheffer and Devroe were the only Wildcat finishers in the top 5 for the boys.

The girls also finished 8th of 10 teams but did not produce any individual winners.  The highest girls finish was Alex Laiblin who was 2nd in the 3200m run.

Several other girls finished in the top 5 in their events.  Jonalynn Horn was 5th in both the 1600 and 3200m run, Taylor Deconzo was 4th in both the Shot put and Javelin, and one relay team, the 4x100 (Janae Payne, Sierra Seabolt, Kiesha Watts and Jinai Guzman) finished 5th.

Next up is the District 1 meet at Shoreline Stadium, which is all the WESCO 3A teams plus Ferndale.  That meet takes place on May 21st and 23rd.


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Middle School Track

As the middle school track season nears the end-of-season prelims and finals, two meets were held last week - one in Anacortes, the other at OHHS.

Still left is the prelim meet this coming Wednesday, May 21st, at Mt. Vernon High School.  The finals will be at Wildcat Memorial Stadium on Wednesday, May 28th with an official start time of 4:15 pm.

Monday at the Anacortes meet, Although as a team, each of the four divisions finished 2nd to Anacortes, individually, Wildcat United athletes shone, winning a number of events.  Top 3 finishers are below:

7th girls
Hurdles - 1st Hahn 20.32
4x100m relay - 2nd WU 60.3
4x200m relay - 2nd WU  2:10
400m dash - 2nd Rathman 1:13.54
Shot Put - 3rd Simpliciano  23-9
Javelin - 3rd Bristow 60-1
Long Jump - 2nd Kessler 12-11

8th girls
Hurdles - 2nd Hines 19.22
100m dash - 2nd Rittierodt 13.75, 3rd Callier14.05
1600m run - 2nd Flack 6:02, 3rd Pape 6:03
4x100m relay - 2nd WU 50.44
400m dash - 1st Fink 1:07.99, 2nd Black 1:11.98
800m run - 2nd Colley 2:48, 3rd Flack 2:56
200m dash - 2nd Garcia 29.75, 3rd Callier 29.82
4x200m relay - 1st WU 2:06
Javelin - 1st Keiser 63-6
Long Jump - 1st Cooley 14-9, 3rd Tirado 12-6

7th boys
100m dash - 3rd Hardin 13.08
1600m - 1st Rydell 5:37
4x100m relay - 1st WU 55.02
400m dash 2nd King 1:05.15
800m run - 3rd Rydell 2:42
200m dash - 2nd Brown 27.69, 3rd Hardin 28.5
4x200m relay - 1st WU 2:05.84
Shot Put - 1st Fisken 29-1
Discus - 1st Fisken 95-5.5
Javelin - 1st Merrill 91-9
Long Jump - 1st Brown 15-7, 2nd Hardin 14-11

8th boys
Hurdles - 1st Ledgerwood 20.21, 2nd Husler 20.54
100m dash - 1st Carr 12.63, 3rd Passmore 13.24
1600m run - 1st Nuanez 5:15, 3rd Hucko 5:40
4x100m relay - 2nd WU 50.55
400m dash - 3rd Husler 1:07.09
800m run - 1st Treadwell 2:31, 2nd Hucko 2:35, 3rd Chism 2:38
200m dash - 1st Nuanez 25.94, 2nd Carr 27.09, 3rd Honchin 27.81
4x200m relay - 1st WU 1:56.98
Shot Put - 1st Johnson 40-1, 3rd Lym 30-3
Discus - 2nd Ledgerwood 75-10
Javelin - 1st Closson 103-3, 2nd Nickols 102-8
Long Jump - 1st George 16-11, 3rd Lym 15-1
High Jump - 1st Nuanez 5-2, 2nd Nickold 4-10, 3rd Matsushita 4-8

Thursday it was back home to Wildcat Memorial Stadium for the last meet of the regular season.

In that meet, the 8th grade boys won the meet by just 8 points.  WU score 95 points to Burlington's 87.  No other team scored in double digits for team points.

8th grade boys top 3 finishers:

Hurdles: Colden 3rd 18.25
100m dash - Carr 1st 12.07, Miller 2nd 12.4
200m dash - Nuanez 1st 25.11, Carr 2nd 25.17, Passmore 26.2
400m dash - Husler 3rd 1:07.66
800m run - Hucko 2nd 2:25, Salinger 3rd 2:28
1600m run - Nuanez 1st 5:05
Shot Put - Johnson 1st 43-1
Javelin - Whitefoot 1st 108-11, Nickols 2nd 108-5
High Jump - Nuanez 1st 5-3, Matsushita 3rd 4-10
Long Jump - Lym 3rd 15-5.5
4x100m relay  - WU "A" 1st 50.16, WU "B" 3rd 52.03
4x200m relay - WU "A" 2nd 1:50.0

While the 8th grade boys won the team event by 8 points, the 7th grade team was 2nd to Burlington by just 6 points, 86-80.  Lopez scored 23 and Mt. Vernon scored 15.

7th grade top 3:
100 - Brown 3rd 12.75
200 - Brown 1st 26.41, Hardin 2nd 26.97, Winfield 3rd 28.8
400 - King 2nd 1:04.00
800 - Rydell 2nd 2:40, King 3rd 2:43
1600 - Rydell 2nd 6:02
Javelin - Merrill 2nd 96-4, Boler 3rd 95-8
Discus - Fisken 1st 102-8
High Jump - Knoll 1st 4-6, Mansikka 2nd 4-4
Long Jump - Brown 2nd 14-3
4x100m Relay - WU 2nd 53.35
4x200m Relay - WU 2nd 2:05

The 8th grade girls put up a good showing with 72 points, but Burlington won the team title with 95.  MV finished 3rd with 21.

8th girls top 3:
100 - Rittierodt 1st 13.53, Cooley 2nd 13.62, Callier 3rd 13.66
200 - Garcia 3rd 28.58
400 - Fink 1st 67.4, Black 2nd 70.41
800 - Cooley 1st 2:42
1600 - Flack 1st 6:03.37, Pape 2nd 6:03.7, Tungate 3rd 6:04
Shot Put - Ceya 3rd 25-4
Javelin - Kieser 3rd 63-9
Long Jump - Cooley 2nd 14-6.5
4x100m relay - WU 2nd 54.31
4x200m relay - WU 2nd 2:05

Finally, the 7th grade girls.  BE dominated the team scoring with 119 points.  WU was 2nd with 53 and Mt. Vernon 3rd with 22.

Top 3:
Hurdles - Hahn 2nd 19.1
100 - Vester 2nd 13.97
200 - Vester 2nd 30.32, Simpliciano 3rd 30.55
400 - Rothman 3rd 71.57
Shot Put - Dubuque 2nd 25-2
Javelin - Bristow 2nd 70-2
High Jump - Schumacher 2nd 3-10
Long Jump - Bristow 1st 12-2.5
4x100m relay - WU 1st 57.74
4x200m relay - WU 3rd 2:11.06


Anacortes photos are posted here - Photos are of the hurdles and sprint races, and 8th grade boys shot put.

OHHS meet photos are posted HERE.  Events covered: 400m dash, 800m run, girls discus, high jump.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Youth Soccer

Another Saturday, another morning at the Ft. Nugent complex for North Whidbey Soccer Club games.

As of today, photos have been taken of all the U-6 and U-8 teams, and we don't anticipate any more coverage, except by special request.  The remainder of the season will be focused on the older players, U-10 and up.

All game photos can be found at this Link.

Games covered this past weekend:

BU-6 Green Skylanders vs Blue Thunder

BU-10 Green Legends vs Emerald Arsenal
Arsenal is sponsored by All Around Construction

BU-12 Baconaters vs Central Whidbey Orange

GU-12 Green Sister Sounders vs Central Whidbey Cupcake Crushers
The Sister Sounders are sponsored by El Cazador, the Cupcake Crushers by Arndt & Walker, Attorneys.

Softball

The girls had a rough week last week as the weather would not cooperate.  As a result, the girls got to play only one game, and this week have games every day except Thursday.  Thankfully, three of the games will be played at OHHS.

On Tuesday the 6th, the girls were in Everett and could not re-ignite the offense from the Shorewood game and fell 14-1.  The JV squad also lost, 15-8.

Monday, on a perfect day for softball, Oak Harbor played even with the visiting Scots for 4 innings, but a late-game rally by Shorecrest let the Scots escape with a 12-7 victory.  On the plus side, Oak Harbor's bats came alive, rapping a total of 11 hits, with a pair of doubles and a pair of triples.  There was no JV game.

Today, May 13th, the girls host Stanwood, with the varsity at OHHS.  No JV game is scheduled.

Wednesday the girls hit the road, traveling to Pilchuck, then return home for the final game of the season against Getchell, with varsity at OHHS and JV at Hillcrest.


Boys Soccer

Although the regular season ended on a sour note, with losses to Meadowdale at home and Pilchuck on the road, and losing players due to injury, the Wildcats made it to the playoffs.

On Senior Night against Meadowdale, the 'Cats looked good early, but a couple of goals by Meadowdale had Oak Harbor playing catchup most of the night, and Meadowdale held off the 'Cats to win 3-1.  In the JV game Oak Harbor had no answer for a strong Maverick offense and lost 6-1.

JV photos from the Meadowdale game are posted HERE

Varsity photos are HERE.

At Pilchuck the OH varsity lost 2-1 and the JV 2-0 to end the regular season.

Their first game, on Saturday the 10th was against at strong Shorecrest team who defeated the Wildcats 8-0 earlier in the season.  This time the boys played much better, but were on the short end of a 3-0 score.

Still alive, Oak Harbor plays again, against the loser of another first-round game, Meadowdale.  The game will be played tonight, May 13th, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium with kickoff scheduled for 7pm.  This is the final chance for both teams - win and stay in the tournament, lose and the season is over.

Track update

There was a lot of track last week, with the Frosh championships at Everett, and the JV championships at Mariner HS, both on May 6th, and the Stanwood Twilight Invite on Friday the 9th.

In the Frosh meet, featuring teams from all of Wesco, both north and south, 3A and 4A, no Wildcats won any of the events.  As a team, Oak Harbor finished 11th for the boys and 13th for the girls.

The highest individual finish was Laura Rodeheffer, who finished 2nd in the 3200m run.

Other top-10 finishers:
Miguel Guzman, 4th in the 800 and 1600m run,
Garren Guerrero, 6th in the 100m hurdles and 9th in long jump,
Adam Nelson, 6th in the 800 and 1600m run,
Abe Coleman, 8th in shot put
Carolynn Wicker, 7th in the 800 and 1600m run
Julie Jansen, 10th in discus

In the JV meet, Oak Harbor boys were 15th and girls 13th.  Oak Harbor had two athletes in 4th place.  Tanner Walker in Javelin and Juliet Asperry in the Pole Vault.

Other top-10 JV finishers:
Amelia Berner - 5th in triple jump
Ella Brooks 6th in the 400m dash
Tanner Walker 7th in Long Jump
Quinn Karney 10th in pole vault
Cedric Ekberg 8th in the 100m dash

 At the Stanwood Twilight Invite, the OH boys were 2nd with103.5 points behind Lake Stevens' 157.5.  For the girls, they scored 153 points to win the event over host Stanwood's 137 points.  What's more impressive is the girls won the team title and won only 4 events outright.

Event champions:
Alex Laiblin - 3200m run
Taylor Deconzo - Javelin and Shot Put

4x200m relay - Kiesha Watts, Janae Payne, Alana Austin, Matti Miesle

Other top-3 finishers:
Tanner Walker - 3rd in Long Jump and Javelin
John Rodeheffer - 2nd on the 3200 and 1600m run
Sebastian Ceaser - 3rd in the 800m run
Daniel Nunes - 2nd in the 200m dash
Kris Medina - 3rd in the 100m dash
Boys 4x400 relay - Ceaser, Nunes, Josiah Welch, Ben Danielson
Boys 4x100 relay - Jared Gray, Nunes, Medina, Anthony Alexander
Girls 4x400 relay - Jackie Dejesus, Laiblin, Deja Bunch, Jonalynn Horn
Janae Payne - 3rd in the 100m dash
Alex Laiblin - 2nd in the 1600m run
Kaylee Lamb - 3rd shot put
Kayley Lundstrom - t-3rd high jump
Claire Anderson - t-3rd high jump
Rebecca Klestincoua - 3rd pole vault

The Wesco league meet will be held at Marysville's Quil Ceda Stadium with prelims on May 14th and Finals on May 16th.  After that it's the district meet at Shoreline Stadium on May 21st and 23rd, then State at Mt. Tahoma HS May 29-31.








Girls Tennis update

The varsity squad split their matches last week, losing to Shorecrest 3-4 but beating Pilchuck 4-3 to finish the regular season.

In the final home match, the 'Cats won 3 of 4 singles matches and picked up a win at 2nd doubles for the team victory.  McKenzie Perry won 6-1, 6-4 at 1st singles, AnnaBelle Whitefoot 7-6(7), 6-3) at 2nd and Faith Franssen won at 3rd singles in a marathon 7-5, 6-7(4), 7-6(3) victory.  At 2nd doubles ti was Chelsea Admire and Erina Horikawa in a 3-set, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 win.

Away at Shorecrest for the final meet of the season, the Wildcats again won at the first 3 singles spots, but could not get a doubles victory, although Hannah Gluth and Erina Horikawa at 3rd doubles almost got a 2nd set win before falling 4-6, 6-7(4).  Perry won 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, Whitefoot 6-1, 6-3 and Cat Amsler 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.

The varsity squad ended the season with a 5-8 league record (8-8 overall) and 3rd place in the Wesco 3A North.

In JV action, the Cats ended the season on a 4-0 run, winning their final match with a 7-0 whipping of visiting Pilchuck.

Starting on 4/29, the JV gals won 5-2 at Shorewood, with Tamia Rios (1st singles), Emma Lerch (2nd singles), Noelle Gasper (3rd singles), Elma Empinado & Brianne Deguman (2nd doubles) and Lauren May & Emily Brown (3rd singles) all getting the win.

On the road again on May 1st, the girls beat Getchell, also by a 5-2 score, but this time sweeping doubles play.

At home against Shorecrest on May 5th, the only Wildcat loss was at 4th singles.

In the final shellacking of the Tommies, Rios won 6-2, 6-2, Lerch won 6-2, 6-0, Gasper won 6-7, 6-1, 10-4, Laruen Aspery won 6-1, 6-2.  In doubles play, Julia Smith and Aeilzah Espirtu won 6-2, 6-0, Empinado & Deguman won 6-3, 6-2 and May & Brown won 6-0, 6-1.

The JV team ended the season 8-8 overall, 7-6 in league and finished in 3rd place.

Photos of the JV action against Pilchuck are posted HERE.

Post-season play gets underway today at Stanwood HS with the Wesco 3A North tournament, then the District tournament on May 20th and 21st, also at Stanwood, then ending with the State meet May 30th and 31st in the Tri-Cities.



JV Girls Golf 2014-05-06 (and varsity)

Finally we were able to get to a JV girls golf event - the last one of the year.

Originally, it was to be a 4-team event, but by start time it was just Snohomish and Oak Harbor.  A total of 9 golfers took to the course, and at the end of 9 holes, Oak Harbor came out on top by 10 strokes, 234-244.


On the varsity front, the girls won the last regular meet of the year.  Their stroke count was 253, Glacier Peal 261 and host Stanwood 301.

Today at 1pm the girls golfers are at the Whidbey Golf Course for the Wesco 3A championships.  Oak Harbor's Joanna Leete is a favorite to win the tournament.

JV Photos are posted HERE.

After today's league meet, it's off to Districts at Snohomish on May 20th and 21st, then to State.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Middle School Track 2014-05-07 at OHHS

Wildcat United held their first home meet of the year on a sunny Wednesday afternoon at Oak Harbor High School, hosting LaConner, Concrete and Mt. Vernon Christian and the Wildcats cleaned up at the podium.

7th grade boys won 7 of the 13 events and produced two double winners.  Rydell won both the 800 and 1600m races and Fisken won the discus and shot put.  WU produced a total of 115 points against 50 for LaConner and 15 for MVC.

The 7th grade girls won 10 of their 13 events.  Dubuque was a double winner, taking both the 800 and 1600m run, and WU won both the 4x100 and 4x200m relays.  The Wildcats scored 121 team points, Concrete was 2nd with 19.

Discus was the only event not won by the 8th grade boys, and there were several multi-winners.  Carr won the 100 and 200m dash, Wood the 400 and the Hurdles and Nuanez the 1600 and High Jump.  Team totals were WU 164, LaConner 27

Finally, the 8th grade girls won 9 events, and amassed 132 points and concrete was 2nd with 21.  Flack picked up wins in both the 800 and 1600m run, and WU won both the relays.


Photos are posted HERE.  The majority of the photos from Wednesday's meet are of girls javelin, boys discus, boys and girls high jump, boys and girls 1600m run and the boys and girls 4x200m relay.

The next meet puts the Wildcats up against the same schools, and Anacortes, as the team travels north on Monday, May 12th.

WU returns home on May 15th, hosting Lopez, Mt. Vernon and Burlington.

The middle school track finals will be held at OHHS this year, on Wednesday, May 28th.

There will be a need for volunteers to help run both home events.  Contact Barb Cobb at OHMS, 279-5300, if you want to help out.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Track 2014-05-01

Back at home on an absolutely beautiful Whidbey day, both the boys and girls track teams performed well against visiting Getchell and Mountlake Terrace.

There weren't a whole lot of event victories, but Oak Harbor's depth provided the points necessary to win 3 of the 4 duals.

The boys beat Getchell 76-60 but lost to Terrance 84-61 while the girls beat Getchell 89-61 and Terrace 78-72.

Individually, Wildcats won 7 events and won one of the relay races.

Dejon Devroe won the 200 and 400 meter dash, setting a new PR in both (22.88 200, 50.53 400).

Alex Laiblin was also a double winner, taking the 400 and 800m races.

Jonalynn Horn won the 3200, Blaine Coleman won the javelin with a PR of 132-10 and Zack Norton won the Triple Jump with a 39-3 PR.  Norton also set a PR of 18-8.5 in the long jump.

The relay winners were the girls 4x200 team of Sierra Seabolt, Mattie Miesle, Kiesha Watts and Alana Austin.

As always, complete meet results are at athletic.net

Boys photos are posted HERE

Girls photos are HERE.


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Little League 2014-05-03 and 04

We were able to get to four games over the weekend, 3 on Saturday and one on Sunday.

At Volunteer Park, the Junior Softball girls demolished visiting Anacortes, winning both games in the double header via the 10-run rule.

Also, down at City Beach park, the Minor A Tin Caps played the Bees and the Blue Wahoos played the Rattlers.

Sunday's game was the Senior A's vs Lake Stevens in a doubleheader at Ft. Nugent.

All North Whidbey Little League photos are posted HERE.

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Youth Soccer 2014-05-03

Saturday was a busy day for the photographer as he cover every single U-8 team.  It wasn't a really sunny day, but at least it wasn't pouring rain like it was last Saturday morning!

Next week's coverage will concentrate on U-10 teams and the few U-6 teams that haven't been covered.

All of this years' NWSC game photos can be found HERE. 



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Boys soccer - week ending 5-3

The week started on a good note, with the varsity squad winning 1-0 in overtime on a JJ Mitchell goal, and the JV team winning 4-0.

Unfortunately, on Friday, the varsity squad lost not only the game (2-1 to Stanwood), but key forward Caley Powers to a knee injury, and Powers is expected to miss the rest of the season.

The JV squad beat Stanwood 1-0.

The soccer team has two games left, the first against a powerful Wesco South team.  The 3rd place and 4-7 varsity boys host 4th place and 7-4 Meadowdale on Monday for senior night, then travel to Wesco North leader Pilchuck (6-4) on Wednesday to complete the regular season.

Going into the final week the JV squad is 2-7-2 on the season.  Meadowdale's JV is 6-3 in the South and Pilchuck 6-2 in the north.

Photos from Monday's varsity game are posted HERE.

JV photos are HERE.


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Softball - week ending 5-3

After a long season of blowout losses, the Oak Harbor softball team found their offense - a lot of it - last Tuesday as they pounded host Shorewood 17-5 in varsity and 14-8 in the JV game.

The next day, though, the 'Cats hosted Northwest Conference leader and 15-1 Ferndale.  Varsity lost 14-4 and JV 11-4.

The Softball girls have 5 games left for varsity, four for JV, with several opportunities for another win.

May 6th the girls travel to Everett to face the 5-4 Seagulls (2-3 JV)

May 8th the teams host Getchell (4-4 varsity, 5-1 JV)

Friday the 9th it's Stanwood (3-6 varsity, 2-5 JV) coming to town.

The final home game of the year will be May 12th against Shorecrest, who has also struggled this season (0-9 league, 2-14 overall).  Shorecrest does not field a JV team.

Finally on May 14th the girls travel to Pilchuck to face the 8-1 Tomahawks.

No photos from this past week, but a photographer will be at both home games this week, Getchell and Stanwood, covering both JV and Varsity games.



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Girls Tennis - week ending 5-3

This past week was busy for the Wildcat tennis team.  In addition to 3 regularly scheduled matches, they had to completed a rain-interrupted match from earlier in the season.

Monday the 28th the Varsity squad hosted the Stanwood Spartans and were swept 7-0 in straight sets all the way through the lineup.

Tuesday was no better, with another 7-0 loss in straight sets.  2nd doubles Chelsea Admire and Hannah Gluth came close to winning their 2nd set, taking it to 5 tiebreakers before losing 7-6(5).

Thursday the Getchell Chargers came to Oak Harbor.  Before starting the scheduled match, the Wildcats had to complete the rain-delayed match from March 25th, that was in-progress.

The in-progress match was marred by several missing/injured players.  As a result, one Getchell and two OH matches were forfeit wins.

In the end, Getchell won at 1st singles as Jamie Estrella was on crutches and unable to compete which accounted for the OH forfeit.  Faith Franssen at 2nd singles and Cat Amsler and Ellysa Bonganay at 2nd doubles won the other forfeit.

Of the matches played, Oak Harbor swep. AnnaBelle Whitefoot won at 3rd singles 6-3, 6-2, Hannah Gluth at 4th singles 6-3, 6-0, Chelsea Admire and Alyssa Eden at 1st doubles won as did Ria Bains and Jastine Sanches at 3rd doubles.

In the regular match, Getchell won at 1st singles and 1st doubles, while OH won all the others.

Whitefoot moved to 2nd singles and won 6-2, 6-4, Franssen won at 3rd doubles 6-2, 6-0, Cat Amsler won at 4th doubles 6-0, 6-2.  In doubles Admire and Gluth were at 2nd doubles and won 6-2, 6-2, and Bonganay teamed with Erina Horikawa at 3rd doubles for a 6-4, 6-2 win.

Individual JV results are not available, but in teams scores last week the Wildcats lost to Stanwood 6-1, then beat Shorewood 5-2 and Getchell 5-2.

Heading into the final week of the regular season, the Wildcats are in 3rd place with a 4-7 league play record.

Next week both the JV and Varsity squads play twice, with both varsity matches on the road and both JV at home.  Monday the 5th it's Shorecrest (3-6 varsity, 2-6 JV) and on Wednesday the 7th it's Pilchuck (1-9 varsity, 3-6 JV).

The league tournament will be March 13th & 14th at Stanwood HS.

No tennis photos this week, but there will be JV photos from the Pilchuck match.


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Baseball - Week ending 5-3

Monday the varsity baseball team completed a 3-game sweep of the Everett Seagulls, winning the final game 6-2 in Everett.  Two days later they faced off against Wesco South Glacier Peak and fell 6-2.

The JV team played only one game all week, losing at Glacier Peak 9-3.

Going into the final two games in the regular season for the 5-10 3rd place Wildcats, both are against Wesco South opponents.  May 5th the Varsity squad travels to  13-2 Shorewood with the JV at home facing a 12-3 Thunderbird team, and the May 6th season finale is a home stand against 8-7 Meadowdale with the JV away against a 7-8 Maverick team.

No photos this week.  Sorry.