Any doubt that possibly existed about who the Cascade Conference’s best team is vanished Wednesday night.
Fighting to finish with a .500 record, South Whidbey baseball suffered a blow to its chances with a pair of one-run losses this week.
Playing on one of the first truly hot days and through illness, Tess Radisch fought off just enough rallies for her partner Amelia Weeks to close the set April 25.
South Whidbey celebrated its seniors the best way it could at the boys soccer home finale April 19. The Falcons won 2-0, with seniors Darby Hayes and Guy Sparkman each scoring a goal.
Steve Stansberry hadn’t heard that one of his favorite lakes on Whidbey Island was getting a bonus planting of large trout this month.
The Whidbey Crabs returned from spring break and showed little rust with a 7-0 victory against the Mountlake Terrace Badgers on April 20.
Anyone looking for a little golf this spring can take a trip to the full-size miniature golf-esque Island Greens Golf Course and Driving Range.
Fighting for the ball and chasing after it was a common admonishment from South Whidbey’s sideline this season.
Facing its toughest competitor this season, South Whidbey girls tennis did what is has all year: win.
Katherine Read and Sophia Pisana recovered from a first set tiebreaker loss to beat their Coupeville opponents, securing a team sweep for South Whidbey.
A pair of late goals put South Whidbey ahead of Coupeville and on top of the Cascade Conference’s 1A schools on April 16. The Falcons won 3-1.
Playing in their first varsity match, South Whidbey’s Katherine Read and Sophia Pisana rallied to beat Coupeville’s Ana and Ivy Luvera, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-2.
Feeling the pressure late, South Whidbey’s offense finally found its fight.