Harrison Price had slacked a bit from his golf training regimen this summer.
It would be hard to tell, given his score of 70 strokes at the Palouse Junior Open last weekend.
LANGLEY — Momentum left South Whidbey after Granite Falls scored its second goal. Falcon senior midfielder Makenzie Peterson left the game shortly thereafter in a 1-2 loss for the Falcons in girls soccer.
Seven Falcon cross country runners eclipsed their old personal records in this year’s Sunfair Invitational.
FREELAND — Taking over a business is always a risk. A pair of café owners in Freeland weren’t expecting this kind, however.
Timbuktu owners Lauryn Taylor and Chris Jacobs had a memorable one-year anniversary of their café business, albeit not an entirely pleasant one.
LANGLEY — There are plenty of practical projects at South Whidbey High School’s metalwork and woodwork classes.
There are some impractical ones, too.
Regardless of the utility, the half-finished engines, the assembled sheds and the Popsicle stick bridges are all part of Chad Felgar’s woodworking and engineering classes.
EVERETT — The rain held out for the girls soccer match between South Whidbey and Archbishop Murphy.
That didn’t stop the Wildcats from pouring in eight goals on Saturday.
LANGLEY — For every good play South Whidbey made against King’s, there was an equally bad turnover.
The Knights capitalized on four Falcon turnovers to take a 28-0 lead before halftime. South Whidbey never got close in its second consecutive loss, 35-6.
It was a tough week for the South Whidbey girls soccer team.
First, the Falcons were shut out by Cedarcrest 0-4 on Tuesday and lost junior midfielder Paige Farmer to a calf injury.
King’s took advantage of a few key South Whidbey errors early to beat the Falcons 35-6.
LANGLEY — State tests results for elementary and middle school students have left South Whidbey School District officials with plenty of problems and few solutions.
A long trip to South Whidbey yielded little return for the Friday Harbor boys tennis team.
The Falcons won 5-2, though the Wolverines’ short-staffed team officially forfeited the match because it only had seven players, and a full team requires 10. Friday Harbor forfeited fourth singles and third doubles.
South Whidbey placed well among deep competition at the 3 Course Challenge this weekend.
The Falcon girls team again placed well among steep competition — they finished in second place in their school size; the boys team placed fifth.
EVERETT — A hot start and a cold finish against Archbishop Murphy put South Whidbey in second place in Cascade Conference matches.
The Wildcats seized every opportunity and pounced on every error South Whidbey made, rallying from losing the first set 13-25 to win the next three 25-15, 25-19 and 25-13.