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The Scoop: Arts & Athletics Highlights

Posted Date: 11/07/25 (10:52 AM)

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Upcoming Events

  • Nov. 6-8: OHHS Drama Fest - student-directed one-act shows! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. • Tickets are $10.
  • Nov. 10: School Board Meeting • 6 p.m.
  • Nov. 10-19: HomeConnection Fill the Bus Food Drive for the North Whidbey Help House
  • Nov. 11: Veterans Day • NO SCHOOL
  • Nov. 14: Masquerade Ball for students with disabilities, 14+ RSVP
  • Nov. 14: OHHS Showcase 5 p.m.
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A young child in a blue hoodie cuddles a fluffy, tan-colored dog.
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Diojo, a Pomeranian, and Falkor, a white retriever mix, loved all the cuddles and attention from students at Olympic View Elementary. Thank you to the dogs and their handlers from Dogs on Call for your visit!
 
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The Night to Remember Prom is for students with disabilities, ages 14 and up. This year's theme is a Masquerade Ball.  Masks will be provided. Join in on a magical time of music and dancing on Nov. 14, Noon to 2:30pm at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge.

When you RSVP, please list the "dancer's name" as the primary person. Add tickets for any additional support/caregivers that may attend so there is enough food for all. Lunch will be provided by the Elks Lodge at Noon. Dancing will follow after lunch. Arts & Crafts, Sensory Friendly Room and more. Questions? Contact Tiffany with Parent to Parent (360) 632-7539.
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A group of young people in vintage clothing perform on a stage.
Students sit at desks on a stage, with a whiteboard displaying a math problem.
This weekend is Drama Fest, three student-directed one-act shows presented by Oak Harbor High School Drama Club.

Opening night was November 6 with performances continuing tonight and tomorrow. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Show starts at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10.

  • Play 1: BADGER - directed by students Lucille Wind and Piper Tubbs. "I cried when I first saw it. I knew right away that I wanted to direct this show," says Piper Tubbs
  • Play 2: CASSANDRA - directed by students Brian Goodman and Piper Erhart & written by student Alexis Sheppard.
  • Play 3: MATH - directed by student Logan Hendricks
 
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Families participated in Oak Harbor Elementary's STEAM Night last week. It was a great night of building projects, learning, and having fun together!
 
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A soccer player in a purple jersey kicks the ball on a green field.

Athletics Highlights

From OHHS Student Levi Evans: The Varsity Girls Soccer team faced off against the Stanwood Spartans on October 30 for their first home playoff game of the season. The team played a great game with an iron wall defense, shutting out the opponent and scoring 5 points to have a dominant 5-0 win. Overall the Wildcats played amazingly, two players really standing out during the game: Malia Delano '29 with 3 goals and 1 assist, and Maddie Mays '26 with 2 goals and 2 assists.

After the win, Maddie Mays '26 said, “The whole team played with so much heart tonight. Every pass, every run, every tackle mattered. I’m just glad I could contribute and help us keep moving forward. This one meant a lot for districts and team morale. We’ve worked so hard all season, and to see it pay off in front of our home crowd is unreal. I couldn’t ask for a better group to end my final season with.”

Head Coach Mike Lonborg said, “The effort was solid. The team played hard the entire time, did what they're supposed to. One of our mottos is: Take the stairs instead of taking the elevator for success."
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Congratulations to sophomore Susie Diamond, junior Adele Wood, and freshman Kenna Zwak for their outstanding performances at the District 1 Cross Country Meet this past Saturday!

All three qualified for the 3A State Meet with incredible runs — Adele finished 7th, Kenna 9th, and Susie 31st. Their efforts also helped lead the girls team to an impressive 6th place overall finish.

Next up for the trio is the 3A State championships in Pasco this Saturday.
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Nov. 11 is Veterans Day. Thank you, Veterans!

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