Photos from the Kiwanis of South Whidbey officer installation for Ron Myers and Bob Welch.
Pictures from South Whidbey’s match against Anacortes in boys tennis on Sept. 6, 2012.
The Falcon girls soccer team’s first game went about as well as head coach Ben Rusch could have imagined.
LANGLEY — Karyle Kramer’s goal to diversify the playing styles and skills of the Falcon boys tennis players had its first casualty Thursday.
FREELAND — Hello, Mr. Lieutenant Governor.
Big moments were about as plentiful as the catered food at the recent Kiwanis of South Whidbey meeting.
For the first time, the Kiwanis International Pacific Northwest Governor visited the South End club. For only the third time, a South Whidbey member was appointed to be a lieutenant governor. And the Kiwanis celebrated the 25th anniversary of women’s membership in the youth issues group.
Chelan had a big first quarter against South Whidbey in its football season opener.
Brad Hankins has spent months in the wilderness.
He crossed one international border and two state lines. Hankins, a Whidbey Island resident, is in Central Oregon on the Pacific Crest Trail. Today is Day 122 of his journey, and there are a few more weeks left before he will finish his trip.
LANGLEY — It’s a shame Nat King Cole isn’t around to croon for the South Whidbey High School football team.
LANGLEY — Five kilometers separate the Falcon cross country teams from their goals to reach the 1A state meet.
LANGLEY — What change a year brings.
LANGLEY — What change a year brings.
LANGLEY — What change a year brings.
Twelve months ago, South Whidbey High School’s boys tennis team was without a senior in its ranks and had a first-year coach. Now, head coach Karyle Kramer has two tennis seasons behind her, 10 seniors and an expanding team.
LANGLEY — Mandy Jones’ hopes are riding on her team’s chemistry.
LANGLEY — The expectations are higher this year for the Falcon girls soccer team.
In a most unceremonious way, the old aerial apparatus from the Bayview fire station is now a junker at Island Recycling in Freeland.