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Langley saves power with conservation push in neighborhoods

How many people does it take to screw in a light bulb? In Langley, more than two dozen…

Falcon Reilly O’Sullivan defends the ball against Friday Harbor’s Mandy  Turnbull during Saturday’s 50-37 win over the Wolverines.

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South Whidbey girls pick up first win of the season

Oh, how sweet it was. Even if few were there to see it. Oh, how sweet it was.…

Falcon Riley Newman

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Falcons move to 3-0 with win over Wolverines

The Falcon boys basketball team remains undefeated at 3-0 after beating Friday Harbor 54-47 in a non-conference match-up…

Falcon Chris Carey looks to make a pass inside during South Whidbey’s narrow 50-47 victory Thursday. Carey led the team with 14 points. The Falcons welcome Friday Harbor today at noon; the girls game follows right after.

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South Whidbey dodges a bullet in home opener

In the end, experience counted. Big time.

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Speed and shooting are this year’s goal for Falcon boys

Falcon basketball player Riley Newman is pumped. Following two decisive wins in 10-minute short games at a pre-season…

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Cub Scouts collect food for a good cause

When the going gets tough, the Cub Scouts get going.

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Falcon girls young, but eager to show what they can do

There are just seven girls on the varsity basketball team this winter. At least for now.

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Grapplers focus on individual achievement

For six straight years, the South Whidbey wrestling team has been the Cascade Conference runners-up.

Ian Claypool

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Pavilions rising at Langley sports complex as work continues

It’s amazing how much stuff can be done when you’ve got the money. Last February, the South Whidbey…

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Board approves budget as search for space continues

The rec center and pool are dead — for now — but the need for more space lives…

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Cascade Conference honors South Whidbey football players

It was a good season for Falcon football. With seven wins and three losses, the South Whidbey football…

South Whidbey High School buddies and three-season athletes Nick Tenuta

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Nick and Trapper: South Whidbey’s athletes for any season

Nick Tenuta and Trapper Rawls first crossed paths in the third grade. They’ve been friends ever since.

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Port scales back marina project plans

Commissioners for the Port of South Whidbey wrestled with the results of their failure to secure an $8.2…