South Whidbey football smashed Cedarcrest 41-16 on Friday night. The Falcons whipped the Red Wolves in the Cascade Conference finales for both squads.
Toughness and endurance — South Whidbey volleyball has those.
South Whidbey volleyball scored 11 aces, six from sophomore Anne Madsen to down Granite Falls in both teams’ Cascade Conference finales.
Despite facing a 1-6 Cascade Conference record, South Whidbey football will play a 10th game this season.
One goal here, one goal there, and South Whidbey could still be playing. The Falcon girls soccer team had its shot of winning a playoff game for the first time in a few years vanish with one goal by the Blaine Borderites on Wednesday.
South Whidbey sent six players to the quad-district boys tennis tournament. All six came home empty-handed the same day Wednesday after being denied a state 1A tournament berth.
GRANITE FALLS — The way South Whidbey served aces would have gotten the Falcons kicked out of Vegas.
Sultan ran away with a 38-14 victory against South Whidbey to spoil the Falcons’ Senior Night.
South Whidbey’s girls team finished third at the Cascade Conference championship meet Saturday, Oct. 20. The Falcons hosted the 5,000-meter race and were lead by senior runner Lillianna Stelling.
LANGLEY — They set their best times on their home course. Usually, that means a first-place finish for cross country runners.
LANGLEY — Fumbles, blocked punts, dropped passes and missed routes were a recipe for South Whidbey’s ill-fated homecoming loss to Sultan.
South Whidbey volleyball gave its two seniors a perfect parting gift on Senior Night, a 3-1 victory over Archbishop Murphy on Thursday.
South Whidbey lost 4-0 to Archbishop Murphy on the Falcons’ Senior Night. It was the second loss in two days following a 2-1 loss to Sultan in double overtime.