The South Skagit 11/12 softball team got revenge against Central/South Whidbey and then some while winning the District 11 playoffs at Oak Harbor’s Volunteer Park last week.
Whidbey’s Pony League team, the Crabs, is close to finally having a home field.
LANGLEY — A shaky start gave way to fence-rattling rallies as the South Whidbey Little League All-Stars dropped the Sedro-Woolley squad 7-2.
South Whidbey girls golfer Jenna Kaik opened the summer golf circuit with a tough outing.
The combined Central and South Whidbey Blue Fire softball team entered last night’s 11/12-year-old district game at Oak Harbor’s Volunteer Park against South Skagit with a state berth on the line.
The Langley Half Marathon would have a long title if it included all its other races.
Aspiring Falcon ballers can get an early start on the hardwood at Erickson Gym. The Falcon coaching staff and boys and girls on the high school basketball teams will host a clinic in July for South End youths.
South Whidbey Little League needs a little help at the end of June. The youth baseball league will host the District 11 All-Star tournament June 30 to July 7 for the 9-10 year old division.
Kids and parents looking for activities to stay active have it easy this summer. The major difficulty will be deciding which to make and which to miss.
If there’s a mountain to climb, Mary Lou Harris will hike it.
Without any coordination between the two, so will Chris Kesler.
Jenna Kaik has a busy summer planned.
Kaik, a Falcon junior golfer, wants to be on a course at least three days each week.
South Whidbey High School’s volleyball coaches will host their annual camps this month.
Frank Jacques, of Langley, finished in the top five at the recent Deception Pass Challenge triathlon.