Doug Fulton should be deemed a master craftsman. Not only is he working on building a new home, he’s rebuilding the South Whidbey track and field team, too.
Four wins in 17 games is a forgettable record. It would be easy to say, “Forget last year” and move on. The South Whidbey Falcon baseball team is choosing to remember it, though, as a reminder to turn this season around through practice and dedication.
The South Whidbey High School Parent Teacher Student Association is hosting a golf tournament fundraiser. The tournament will be at Useless Bay Golf & Country Club on Sunday, April 17.
The weather didn’t deter the South Whidbey Falcon golfers from their first competition.
The Puget Sound Anglers Fishing Club will meet on Wednesday, March 16, and the guest speaker is Anton Jones of Darrell and Dad’s Family Guide Service.
Monday was the first day the girls tennis team was able to take to the courts in seven practices. Wind and rain prevented the tennis team from practicing earlier.
The South Whidbey Wind, a Special Olympics basketball team, earned the state crown by going undefeated in three games during Saturday’s team- skills competition to win gold medals.
The Langley Middle School eighth-grade girls basketball team defeated the Tigers from Granite Falls, 31-27, to go 2-0 on the season.
Winning a playoff tournament requires a special team.
You don’t travel across 1,131 miles of frozen sea and tundra without needing some medical attention.
On the South End, baseball season draws near. This baseball season, a new team will represent South Whidbey.
Meet the Whidbey Crabs.
Spring sports tryouts and practices begin Monday, Feb. 28 for South Whidbey High School.
Evan Thompson, nicknamed “E.T.,” was a bit similar to his movie alien counterpart. Both were in a completely new world….
