The season was short of highlights. But when flashy moments happened, junior midfielder Makenzie Peterson was likely involved.
South Whidbey High School’s girls soccer team struggled with injuries and personnel continuity this season to a 2-13 record. Still, Peterson’s efforts as a midfielder were enough to convince the competition she deserved all-conference recognition.
At least 20 orcas were recently spotted in the waters off South Whidbey.
There are five “Ds” in dodgeball: dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge.
At Langley Middle School on Wednesday nights until Dec. 15, all five can be witnessed during two hours of dodgeball madness.
Cameron Coupe knows he’s a little smaller than his teammates. Even so, he has shoes that are too big for most to fill. Coupe was recently honored with a selection to the all-Cascade Conference first team.
Brittany Wood doesn’t mind being compared to her older sister Allison. Brittany wants to have her own legacy at South Whidbey, apart from being Allison’s younger sister.
After barely having enough players to field two teams last season, 33 girls came to the first day of tryouts for South Whidbey High School girls basketball.
The season was short of highlights. But when flashy moments happened, junior midfielder Makenzie Peterson was likely involved.
Fact: Tyler “Chuck” Norris doesn’t play defense. Tyler “Chuck” Norris is defense. And South Whidbey High School’s opponents from the Cascade Conference noticed.
A senior, Norris played for his team, not the statistics. Still, he found his way to the Cascade Conference second-team defense.
Lillianna Stelling saved her career-best cross country race for the state championship.
Like members of the South Whidbey High School football team have said all season, the score doesn’t reflect the effort.
South Whidbey High School watched its volleyball playoff aspirations slip away in a 3-1 loss to Mount Baker earlier this week.
In a way, South Whidbey cross country’s goal to make state was met.
Falcons lose in crossover playoff game to Bellingham Red Raiders, 38-0.