Alive and kicking

Although the Falcons lost 5-3, the team played competitively throughout the non-conference game. Coach Terry Swanson said this year’s team consists of many younger players — including one eighth grader — who are learning and gaining more and more experience throughout the season. The team’s record is currently 3-3-2, securing the Falcons third place in the Chinook Division of the Emerald Sound Conference. Next week, South Whidbey plays in a home game against Seattle Academy at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

Photo by John Fisken
Freshman Estelle Thorson, goalie for South Whidbey, blocks a goal.

Photo by John Fisken Freshman Estelle Thorson, goalie for South Whidbey, blocks a goal.

Photo by John Fisken
Senior Sage Callahan, a midfielder for South Whidbey, chases a ball.

Photo by John Fisken Senior Sage Callahan, a midfielder for South Whidbey, chases a ball.

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Sophomore Baylie Kuschnereit, a defensive midfielder for South Whidbey, aims a kick.

Photo by John Fisken Sophomore Baylie Kuschnereit, a defensive midfielder for South Whidbey, aims a kick.