For a game that started great for South Whidbey football, it ended in equally measured disappointment for the seniors, who fell 48-13 in their final home game at Waterman Field.
Even though South Whidbey girls soccer lost more matches than it won in the 1A District 1 tournament, the Falcons will play again for a shot at the state tournament.
By winning the first match against Mount Baker 3-0 on Saturday, South Whidbey volleyball punched its ticket to the tri-district tournament.
Cedarcrest plowed through South Whidbey’s injury-plagued football team on its final home game, the Falcons’ Senior Night, Nov. 1 at Waterman Field. The Red Wolves won 48-13.
South Whidbey swept Granite Falls in the Cascade Conference regular season finale, 3-0, on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at South Whidbey High School.
Something changed for South Whidbey girls soccer when it reached the playoffs Wednesday.
South Whidbey sent three players to the 1A tri-district boys tennis tournament, and all three were sent home without qualifying for the state tournament Tuesday.
South Whidbey freshman Anna Leski claimed her best time and best finish at fifth place at the Cascade Conference cross country championship Saturday, Oct. 26 at South Whidbey High School.
South Whidbey’s girls soccer season is in a win-or-go-home scenario.
With only one match remaining in the regular season, the South Whidbey volleyball team already knows it will move on to the 1A District 1 volleyball tournament this week.
Big plays were the norm for South Whidbey’s football team Friday night when it went against Sultan.
Normally, running on their home course helps South Whidbey’s cross country teams reach their fastest times.
South Whidbey cruised against its island rival Coupeville in football, 57-33, on Oct. 18.