Winter sports season begins this week | Prep Sports

The co-champion Friday Harbor Wolverines boys basketball team opens the 2009-10 season with back-to-back home games beginning Friday. In Friday’s season opener, the Wolverines host the Bush Blazers. The Blazers compete in the 1A Emerald City League, a seven-team Seattle-area league dominated by Bellevue Christian.

The co-champion Friday Harbor Wolverines boys basketball team opens the 2009-10 season with back-to-back home games beginning Friday.

In Friday’s season opener, the Wolverines host the Bush Blazers. The Blazers compete in the 1A Emerald City League, a seven-team Seattle-area league dominated by Bellevue Christian.

Tipoff is 6 p.m.

On Saturday, the Wolverines take on Division 2A South Whidbey, and will have an opportunity to avenge a 1-point loss to the Falcons in last year’s season opener. Tipoff is noon in Turnbull Gym.

The Wolverines’ league opener is Dec. 11 at La Conner.

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Last year, the Wolverines finished 10-2 league and 13-7 overall, and tied with Darrington for the league title.

The Friday Harbor girls basketball team opens the season with a two-game home stand.

They face Bush on Friday; tipoff is 4:30 p.m. They take on South Whidbey on Saturday following completion of the boys’ games. Tipoff is tentatively slated for 1:30 p.m.

The Wolverines will be looking to improve on last season’s performance; they finished 3-9 league, 4-15 overall.

Meanwhile, the Friday Harbor wrestlers — who sent three to the Mat Classic last year — open their season on the road Saturday at Bellevue Christian.

The Wolverines will compete against the Bellevue Christian Vikings and Nooksack Valley at the double-dual match, the time of which has yet to be determined.