Former South Whidbey High School soccer star Joseph Supang will soon bring his soccer skills back to the island at the Sports Complex on Langley Road.
LANGLEY — Whoever said, “Three’s a crowd,” must have stated it before meeting Chantel Brown, Mackenzie Hezel and Alex Kubeska.
Like so many of her throws, Kimery Hern is going the distance.
The Whidbey Crabs baseball team won its second consecutive league championship as a Pony League club.
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.
The Falcons have caught some salmon. The South Whidbey boys basketball team will host a salmon dinner from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 15 in the New Commons at the high school.
From 6 to 60 years old, they ran the South Whidbey Community Park trails.
Joel Gerlach can hardly wait for next season.
And who can blame the Falcon boys soccer head coach?
The Langley Middle School track and field Cougars finished the season with a handful of individual titles.
The Falcon girls tennis team recently ended its season with the team awards ceremony. All awards were voted on by the players.
LANGLEY — Noah Moeller likes working in tight spaces.
The Whidbey Crabs went undefeated in four games May 26-27 before taking it on the chin from the Maltby Battlecats, losing 10-3 in the semifinal game Monday at the Memorial Tournament in Mountlake Terrace.
USELESS BAY — Rosie Portillo bested her big brother once, and only on one hole. That’s the hole she best remembers about playing with Jesse.