The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District is looking at getting into the campgrounds business.
Drew Fry doesn’t get nervous during the big moment in a game.
Well, maybe just a little bit, the pitcher and shortstop says.
That’s because Fry’s mind is elsewhere. It’s focused on the next pitch, the next strike. And after South Whidbey’s 11/12 Little League All-Stars defeated Sedro-Woolley 3-1 in the second of two championship games in the District 11 tournament Thursday night, it’s on to the next game. South Whidbey will face District 4’s champion at the 2015 Washington State Little League Baseball State Tournament at 11 a.m. July 25 in Bothell.
The sixth inning hasn’t been a problem for South Whidbey’s 11/12 Little League All-Stars.
It’s the other five that have given them trouble.
Luckily for South Whidbey, it’s only cost them one loss in the District 11 All-Stars tournament.
During an 88-day course with the National Outdoor Leadership School, 19-year-old Jack Bruemmer of Langley explored the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, and Utah.
The South Whidbey School District has hired Suzi Mach to be Langley Middle School’s next principal.
Mach, a 1989 graduate of Oak Harbor High School and current Langley resident, officially started July 1. She comes to the position with six years of administrative experience in the Bremerton School District, most recently holding the position of vice principal of West Hills STEM Academy.
They may not play running back for the Seattle Seahawks, but in each of Central Whidbey Little League’s 9/10 All-Star players is a bit of Marshawn Lynch.
The part of him which really, really enjoys Skittles, that is.
A series of brushfires on South Whidbey last week have been officially deemed suspicious and are now under investigation by police.
South Whidbey High School junior Megan Drake was among eight incoming juniors from around the state of Washington selected to join the WIAA LEAP (Leadership through Education Activities and Personal Development) Committee, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced Thursday.
A loss can go a long way in determining the resolve of a team.
For Central Whidbey’s 9/10 all-star Little League softball team, it was enough to push them through to state. Again.
Temperatures in the upper 80s didn’t deter spectators and entrants from participating in the 100th annual Maxwelton Parade this weekend.
The 21st annual Celebrate America went off without a hitch and ended with a bang Friday.
Being only a second-year wrestler, Falcon senior Cameron Schille has come a long way in honing his skills.
It was another day at the beach for 50 Falcon football players.
Yep, just another day of running sprints and team relays with 15-yards of three-inch thick ropes while trudging through the sands of Double Bluff Beach.