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Puddle gets in Wolves way | Soccer
Mar 13 2013, 8:29 AM Score one for the mud puddle. Friday Harbor, with the aid of a puddle, edged the visiting Coupeville High School soccer team 1-0 Tuesday, March 12.
Island mourns three killed in Prowler crash
Mar 14 2013, 12:20 PM The Whidbey Island community is mourning the loss of three crew members aboard a Whidbey Island Naval Air Station EA-6B Prowler who were killed Monday when the aircraft crashed in Eastern Washington. They were identified Tuesday evening as Lt. Valerie Delaney, 26, of Ellicott City, Md., Lt. William McIlvaine III, 24, of El Paso, Texas and Lt. Cmdr. Alan Patterson, 34, of Tullahoma, Tenn.
Coupeville grads compete on college sports stage
Coupeville graduate Dylan Tack, right, runs to a conference meet qualifying time in the 500 meters early this season for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.  - USMMA athletic department photo Mar 14 2013, 12:17 PM Several Coupeville High School graduates recently completed successful winter sports seasons at the collegiate level. Kyle King finished his indoor track eligibility at the University of Oklahoma after running three seasons for Eastern Washington University. At the Razorback Classic Jan. 25, King ran the 3,000 in 8:12.09, the 10th best indoor time in Sooner history.
Erosion on Coupeville's Front Street could be costly
Curt Christensen, with Harmsen and Associates in Oak Harbor, conducts surveys along North East Front Street in February in the wake of rapid erosion of the bluff. A later study by a geotechnical engineering firm has determined that the area will continue to erode and is recommending stabilization.  - Justin Burnett photo Mar 14 2013, 12:19 PM Steady erosion over the next 50 years may damage portions of Front Street as well as dent the town’s pocket book. Fixing a problem area of about 400 feet now may cost Coupeville as much as $260,000, according to a town-hired consultant. Associated Earth Sciences, a Kirkland-based geotechnical engineering firm, recently released a geologic hazards assessment of the entire North East Front Street marine bluff area.
Health 101: Coupeville students get lesson from WGH
A  Crew from Airlift Northwest flew in especially to meet with the class. Students learned that people are airlifted from the hospital for a variety of reasons and not just when a major accident occurs. - Megan Hansen photos Mar 14 2013, 4:53 PM It was an especially fun day last week for one Coupeville Elementary School class. Patsi Waller’s fourth grade class spent last Wednesday morning learning the ins and outs of Whidbey General Hospital.
Girls lead Wolves at jamboree | Track
Mar 16 2013, 9:44 AM Coupeville girls won four events in the four-team Whidbey Jamboree Thursday, March 14, in Oak Harbor.
Fields takes medalist honors | Boys golf
Mar 16 2013, 9:43 AM Coupeville High School's Austin Fields earned medalist honors in a meet with South Whidbey and King's at Jackson Golf Course in North Seattle Thursday, March 14.
Wolves drop double header | Baseball
Mar 16 2013, 9:46 AM Offense struggles then miscues haunted the Coupeville High School baseball team in its season-opening double header at Lakewood Friday, March 15.
Coupeville rolls by Friday Harbor | Tennis
Mar 16 2013, 9:48 AM It was worth the wait. After two rainouts to start the season, the Coupeville tennis team finally hit the courts and defeated host Friday Harbor 5-0 Friday, March 15.
Bilingual student strives for success
Vanessa Bernales is headed to Western Washington University next fall. - Betty Freeman photo Apr 08 2013, 3:51 PM Coupeville High School senior Vanessa Bernales, 18, moved here with her family from the Philippines when she was just seven years old. Her parents came here to find a better life for their family. Entering the American culture at such a young age was a challenge, and her first task was to learn English.