A series of errors and a three-run home run knocked South Whidbey fastpitch from its 7-6 lead March 15 and cost the Falcons a 16-10 loss to the Lakewood Cougars.
South Whidbey girls tennis defeated Lakewood 7-0 on Tuesday, March 12 at South Whidbey High School.
The wait is over. South Whidbey won its first game of the season for the first time in years, a 2-1 home victory against Sultan.
It’s early for spring cleaning. But the way South Whidbey girls tennis is sweeping opponents, the brooms are certainly out.
South Whidbey won its first girls tennis match this year 4-1 against Overlake on Monday, March 11 at South Whidbey High School.
Maybe it was first-game jitters that sunk South Whidbey boys soccer to a 0-2 deficit against University Prep.
Beating Overlake took a little longer than South Whidbey girls tennis wanted Monday.
Losing two state qualifying boys golfers makes for a tough replacement.
South Whidbey’s girls golf team, however, is flush with senior experience and state-caliber talent.
If South Whidbey’s new track and field head coach were playing poker, he’d have quite a hand.
Garnering nine wins over the past three seasons is a low point in the history of South Whidbey baseball.
Winning enough games to finish in the top half of the conference was a big stride last season.
When 37 girls fill a gym, playing tennis on miniature courts, the program’s growth under Karyle Kramer is undeniable.
Smiling with hair dripping wet from a two-hour practice in the rain, Cameron Coupe’s expectation of the Falcon boys soccer team was clear.