
Wolf diamond man Avery Eelkema strolls over to look at the final standings for spring sports teams. (Jackie Saia photo)
The turn is made.
Regular season play has wrapped, with three of four Coupeville High School spring sports teams making the transition to the postseason.
Wolf girls’ tennis heads to Seattle Wednesday for the District 1/2 tourney, where the top two finishers in singles and doubles punch their tickets to state.
A day later CHS softball plays in the district tourney in Mount Vernon.
As the top seed in the three-team tourney, the Smash Sisters face the survivor of a loser-out game between Friday Harbor and Orcas Island, taking the field in the championship game.
Win or lose in that bout, Aaron Lucero’s squad has already clinched its second-straight trip to the big dance.
Then Saturday CHS track and field hosts the District 1/2 meet at Mickey Clark Field, with the top two finishers in each event advancing to the 2B state meet.
The only Wolf team already sidelined is baseball, which came up just a game short of advancing to the playoffs.
And with the regular season done, this is the final standings story for the 2025-2026 school year.
If we’re still around in the fall, we’ll rev it back up.
But for now, I can stop venting to my computer about the Northwest 2B/1B League website and its inability to stay on top of things.
So, there’s that…
Northwest League baseball:
| School | League | Overall |
| MV Christian | 12-0 | 18-2 |
| Friday Harbor | 8-4 | 10-8 |
| Orcas Island | 8-4 | 10-8 |
| Coupeville | 7-5 | 9-9 |
| La Conner | 3-8 | 4-12 |
| Darrington | 3-9 | 4-15 |
| Concrete | 0-11 | 0-11 |
Northwest League girls’ tennis:
| School | League | Overall |
| Friday Harbor | 3-1 | 5-3 |
| Coupeville | 1-3 | 4-5 |
Northwest League softball:
| School | League | Overall |
| Coupeville | 10-0 | 17-2 |
| Friday Harbor | 8-2 | 12-7 |
| Orcas Island | 6-4 | 7-8 |
| La Conner | 3-7 | 6-9 |
| Darrington | 2-8 | 4-12 |
| Concrete | 1-9 | 1-10 |











































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