King’s crushed South Whidbey 55-4 Tuesday night, the lowest score by the Falcon girls basketball team in years.
Starting the season 0-3 wasn’t exactly in the Falcon boys basketball team’s script.
South Whidbey’s wrestlers wasted little time finding their fight and setting a tone for the season at a tournament in Seattle on Friday.
After back-to-back close losses, South Whidbey’s girls basketball team was shredded by the Friday Harbor Wolverines on Saturday.
Defending with a zone formation, South Whidbey dared Meridian to hit outside shots Wednesday night.
Meridian made eight three-point baskets, including six in the second half, to beat the South Whidbey boys basketball team 59-43 on Dec. 4 in the season-opener for both teams.
Meridian made a run in the fourth quarter to beat South Whidbey girls basketball 27-23 on Dec. 4, the opening game of the season for the Falcons.
South Whidbey’s defense held tough against Meridian in a 27-23 loss Wednesday night.
For most of the nine seniors on South Whidbey’s wrestling team, their goal this season is pretty straightforward — go to the Dome.
Being the voices of the Falcon girls basketball squad will run in the Boyd family this year.
Several South Whidbey boys are going to have sore legs this basketball season.
The Whidbey Reign U-18/17 boys soccer team wrapped its undefeated season in the North Puget Sound League with the league championship.
Scott Collins wants the South Whidbey boys basketball team to play like they practice, so they run, a lot.