On the heels of the London Olympic Games, the British Soccer Camp has landed on South Whidbey.
Whidbey Island reigned at the Race the Reserve half marathon this weekend.
Anyone looking for a brisk, a very brisk, swim and race in September can end the search.
Nick Robinson, a 14-year-old from Freeland, competed well and finished atop his age division in a pair of Washington Junior Golf Association tournaments.
The Whidbey Adventure Swim will hit the waters off Langley on Sept. 8 this year.
Levi MaVorhis, a former pitcher for the Archbishop Murphy baseball team and Freeland resident, signed with Kansas State University.
There’s a chance to play the course at Useless Bay Golf & Country Club this month, even for non-members of the private club.
The Central Whidbey Sportmen’s Association’s annual Rendezvous Days, which depict the life and times of pre-1840s America, return Aug. 17 to 19 to the CWSA grounds located 2.5 miles south of Coupeville on Safari Lane.
The Central Whidbey Sportsman’s Association is offering four hunter education classes.
A later start time led to a faster finish at the 16th Whidbey Triathlon Saturday.
Whidbey Island native Adrienne Lyle finished 35th in the dressage Grand Prix at the London Olympics Friday, Aug. 3.
Fall sports for South Whidbey High School will soon start.
Whidbey Triathlon organizers from the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation need a little help this year.