The Falcon baseball team lost a non-conference game to the Bellingham Red Raiders 8-3.
South Whidbey’s boys and girls golf teams are more like step-siblings than brother and sister. They look different. Steve Jones, South Whidbey head boys golf coach, has 20 players in the program. Tom Sage, Falcon girls head coach, has seven players — and six are required to fill a varsity team.
It’s hard to replace a state tennis contender like Lindsey Newman.
That’s one of the tasks ahead of South Whidbey’s head tennis coach Tom Kramer.
Don Wood has a veteran, inexperienced team. It may sound contradictory, but the South Whidbey softball team’s roster proves it.
All of the 52 players who tried out for Falcon boys soccer came to be part of Joel Gerlach’s vision to reach the state tournament.
Transitions didn’t go as smoothly as South Whidbey track and field head coach Doug Fulton wanted.
South Whidbey’s boys soccer team opened its season with a blistering scoring pace at Friday Harbor High School earlier this week.
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 weather didn’t deter the South Whidbey Falcon golfers from their first competition.
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.
Winning a playoff tournament requires a special team.