LANGLEY — The South Whidbey girls golf team is still in the running for a berth at state, situated in the middle of the pack in the Cascade Conference.
LANGLEY — McKenzie Walker and Cayla Calderwood led the charge Saturday as the South Whidbey track team fought cold weather and tough competition at the 25th annual Westling Invite.
In another rain-delayed make-up game, Archbishop Murphy overcame the South Whidbey fastpitch softball team 5-1 on Tuesday.
Miller, about Cheever: “I’m really happy she’s on the team. She’s improved her game a lot in the last two months.”
In what would have, could have and should have been the biggest upset of the Cascade Conference this season, the Falcon boys baseball team dropped a heartbreaker to league-leader Cedarcrest by a score of 2-1 Monday.
In what was the biggest and best game of the season for the Falcon baseball team, South Whidbey bounced back from Monday’s loss to hand Archbishop Murphy a crushing defeat in their bid to win the league championship by defeating them by a score of 9-1.
Grant, about Parra: “She’s funny as a teammate but has a great work ethic and great instincts running the bases. And she’s a terrific Hannah Montana impersonator.”
Due to spring break, the tennis match with Sedro-Woolley on Friday was a mixed bag of varsity and junior varsity players.
The South Whidbey baseball team was cruising along with a 5-1 lead Wednesday when a tough inning jumped up and bit them — six Granite Falls runs in the fifth inning overcame the Falcons 7-5 in the second of a series with the Tigers.
Digirolamo, about Hanson: “Kaitlyn has long legs, which is good for the long jump.”
Four Cascade Conference schools — South Whidbey, Coupeville, Archbishop Murphy and Cedarcrest — met Thursday and the Falcon boys and girls track teams exceeded expectations.
In a make-up game from Friday’s wash-out with the Lakewood Cougars, the South Whidbey Falcon baseball team lost the series finale by a score of 10-1.