Firearm enthusiasts have a chance to shoot on the Central Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association range a couple of times this summer.
Beach days are anything but a day at the beach for the South Whidbey High School football team.
South Whidbey High School took to the beach for morning conditioning drills the coaches call “Beach Days.” It looks like a workout montage from a “Rocky” film, and has about as much sweat.
Record reporter Ben Watanabe tried to get over “traumatic” childhood fishing experiences and re-learn to fish for pink salmon in preparation for the Freeland Ace Pink Salmon Derby.
The humpies are running this year, and Freeland Ace and The Fishin’ Club want every angler to get in on the action.
Fall ball starts later this month for South Whidbey Little League.
Kelly Kirk’s office at South Whidbey High School is littered with forms.
Diane Mattens’ trip east was quick. She hopped on plane at SeaTac and flew across the country in a handful of hours.
Former standout Falcon athlete Lindsey Newman continued adding accolades with a scholar-athlete honor from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.
Paddling furiously — left, right, left, right — eight kids in kayaks surged toward the orange disc floating on Goss Lake.
Attention all Falcon athletes and parents, the season is just a couple of weeks away.
Challenger Sports will hold one of its British soccer training camps on South Whidbey.
Chris Kesler, 48, successfully summited Mount Baker on Friday.