These Tigers aren’t so tame this year.
The South Whidbey Falcons volleyball team opened the season with a loss at home to Granite Falls, 3-1.
The state tennis championship series is tied at 1-1 between South Whidbey High School senior Riley Newman and Sehome star Will Topp.
There’s no “we” in “team.” But don’t expect the Falcon volleyball team to say “I” often.
It’s been a few years since South Whidbey cross country was represented at the state championship.
Opening the season with a loss isn’t ideal. For Falcon football coach Andy Davis, it’s just a bump in the road to something better.
The South Whidbey girls soccer team keeps adding to its ranks. And with the season starting Wednesday, Sept. 8 at Friday Harbor, some of the players began practice just a week before the season kick-off.
School starts next week. But the fall sports season started two weeks ago.
Mark Hodson will not coach Falcons football after 10 years as a teacher and coach at South Whidbey High School.
At 7 years old, Josh Hunt stands just six inches taller than an adult-sized tennis racquet.
That’s why Karyle Kramer and Teresa Wheeler wanted to launch QuickStart Tennis at South Whidbey Elementary School.
A ninth-place finish wasn’t what Sonya Peterson expected before Mother’s Day. But then, it wasn’t the Mother’s Day Sonya expected.
Carl Westling is coming home again, and this time, he’ll be here to stay.
Drew Magill and Stacia McInnes are once again Whidbey Island Triathlon champions.
Magill, 45, won his third consecutive Whidbey Island Triathlon on Saturday.
Triathlons are used as personal challenges for first-time triathletes. Add a few brothers and sisters to the equation, and it turns into a family affair.