Falcon doubles tandem Jacob Nelson and Hank Papritz didn’t quite know what to expect coming into their match with Coupeville’s John McClarin and Joseph Wedekind on Thursday at South Whidbey High School.
When John Auburn turned 50, he decided that he was going to do something that would embarrass himself.
Cedar Park Christian made a strong case for the revival of “three yards and a cloud of dust” after beating South Whidbey’s football team, 29-8, on Saturday night at Waterman’s Field.
Senior boys cross country runner Evan Mellish may not have hit his goal of running a sub-18-minute 5-kilometer on Saturday at the 2015 South Whidbey Invitational, but there’s still plenty to be happy about.
If there happen to be more orca whales spotted along the coasts of Whidbey Island in the coming years, don’t attribute it to luck.
South Whidbey will play Cedar Park Christian at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19 at Waterman’s Field.
The Falcon volleyball team is well on their way to being a top contender in the Cascade Conference.
Team unity can go a long way.
And after winning the 35th annual South Whidbey Invite on Saturday for the first time in school history, the Falcons volleyball team has a far better appreciation for that fact.
The solution to Langley’s rabbit woes may come swooping down from the heavens.
Several handy volunteers helped cut, pull, dig and remove brush and vegetation that had choked a section of Brookhaven Creek this past week.
A year is a long time to wait for anything. Just ask Falcon senior Kendra Warwick, who entered Thursday night’s soccer match against island rival Coupeville on a year-long hiatus from scoring a goal.
School started on schedule Tuesday morning after a mutual agreement was reached Monday between the teachers association bargaining team and the South Whidbey School District.
The Falcons, led by running back Kohl Hunter, won their season-opening game