Vikings beat Wolverines Jan. 3, 2017
Orcas Vikings Boys Basketball team survived an upset bid 65-61 by Friday Harbor Wolverines Tuesday, January 3, 2017.
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Orcas Vikings Boys Basketball team survived an upset bid 65-61 by Friday Harbor Wolverines Tuesday, January 3, 2017.
Friday Harbor High School boys basketball team beat Shoreline Christian 74-36 in Turnbull Gym December 13, 2016.
Photos by Matt Pranger
Mount Baker beat Friday Harbor boys basketball team 74-67 in Turnbull Gym December 27, 2016.
Photos by Matt Pranger
Friday Harbor High School boys basketball team beat La Conner 56-24 in Turnbull Gym January 12, 2017.
Photos by Matt Pranger
Seattle Lutheran beat Friday Harbor High School boys basketball team 59 - 44 in Turnbull Gym December 2, 2016.
Matt Pranger photos
Friday Harbor boys basketball team rolled past Crosspoint 74-36 in an elimination contest Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. With the win over the Warriors (14-7), the Wolverines (12-9) continue in the double-elimination Class 2B District 1/2 Tournament. They travel to Orcas Island (13-2) for a game at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017.
Friday Harbor senior Joe Stewart shoots over Crosspoint's Jared Cattell (15) and Nathan Taylor (14). Matt Pranger photo
Seattle Lutheran knocked Friday harbor boys basketball team from the Class 2B playoffs with a 64-42 victory Saturday, Feb.18, 2017 at Sedro-Woolley High School. The Saints, who drilled 10 three-pointers to the Wolverines' two, finish second in the District 1/2 Tournament and advance to the state tournament.
Orcas Island boys basketball team advanced to the Class 2B District 1/2 Championship by trimming Friday Harbor 54-47 in a semifinal Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017.
Orcas Island senior Aidan Kruse shoots a jumper as Friday Harbor senior John Gustafson defends. The Vikings beat the Wolverines 54-47 in a district semifinal Saturday Feb. 11, 2017. Matt Pranger photo
Friday Harbor High School Boys Basketball team beat Concrete 61-30 at home January 27, 2017.
Photos by Matt Pranger
Friday Harbor girls basketball team bounced Seattle Lutheran 33-13 Wednesday, Feb. 8 and advances in the 2017 Class 2B District 1/2 Tournament. The Wolverines (9-11) next play at La Conner (18-2) at 6:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.
Hannah Hopkins dishes off the ball in Friday Harbor's 33-13 victory over Seattle Lutheran Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017. Matt Pranger photo
Orcas Vikings Girls Basketball team trimmed Friday Harbor 45-38 Tuesday, January 3, 2017.
Friday Harbor crushed Concrete 10-1 in the Class 2B District 1 Championship at Stanwood High School Friday, May 20, 2015. With the win the Wolverines secured a return trip to state tourney in Yakima May 27-28, 2016.
Headed for state! Friday Harbor High School Girls Softball players celebrate their May 20 win at the Class 2B District 1 Fastpitch Tournament. Photo by Matt Pranger
At least seven and possibly more Friday Harbor athletes will compete in the Class 2B Track and Field Championships in Cheney later this month. Senior Kyle Jangard (discus), senior Nick Armstrong (800-meter run), sophomore Jacob Kaden (3200), junior Sara Rist (javelin), sophomore Ciera Bailey (800) and freshman Natalie Meenan (400) won their events at the Class 2B District 1 Championships at Lummi High School Wednesday, May 11. The winner of District 1 events automatically qualify for the state meet.
Friday Harbor senior Will Christison. Matt Pranger photo
Friday Harbor's baseball squad finished its season among Class 2B's top eight teams Saturday, May 21 at Adna. The Wolverines (17-4) rallied for six runs in the seventh inning for a 6-4 victory over Tri-Cities Prep (18-5) in a state regional first-round game. Toutle Lake (20-5) stopped Friday Harbor's playoff run by topping the Wolverines 9-3 in the regional final.
The Wolverines started the season young and inexperienced but finished stronger than most anticipated.
Friday Harbor senior Austin Grimes receives a congratulatory five from teammate Henry Arnold (17) after rapping a base hit during the Wolverines' 6-4 victory over Tri Cities Prep Saturday, May 21. Photo by Matt Pranger