KEN’S KORNER — If you are, or have ever been, a patient at the Family Care Center physical therapy clinic, call your bank.
The biggest group of South Whidbey football players ever to sign up for summer camp head over the mountains to Central Washington University today for a series of full-contact scrimmage games.
When former Falcon Dakota Hanna hurt his shoulder playing football last October, he knew where to go.
Clinton’s Family Care Center in Ken’s Korner was burglarized over the weekend. Owner Jim Christensen said that among the items stolen were thousands of names of his patients in Clinton, Freeland and Oak Harbor.
Professional soccer coaches, such as those competing for the World Cup in South Africa this week, probably don’t have to deal with show stoppers like this.
The commencement ceremony for the 2010 class at South Whidbey High School was not so much a goodbye as a “see you later.”
At least, that was the hope offered by Dakota Hanna, the class-choice speaker.
Some South Whidbey parents are fed up with the meals being served to their kids at school, which they say are unhealthy and unappealing.
Former Falcon Christie Robinson had a reputation as a terrific high school softball pitcher
Some folks took it seriously, others just wanted to have fun
The three South Whidbey students chosen to represent the best and the brightest have their work cut out for them this weekend.
BAYVIEW — Carl Westling died, but the globetrotter in him never did.
In the final few months of his life, the former South Whidbey High School teacher and track coach had some ideas about his future.
He always loved traveling and wanted to experience more of the world view lost to him through a series of debilitating strokes he’d suffered over the past 10 years.
The links were pristine; the weather cloudy but dry and warm at the par-72 Apple Tree Golf Course in Yakima. The only problem? That back nine.
SEATTLE — Riley Newman knew this day might come.
The state 2A tennis finals on Saturday was a serious grudge re-match between defending champion Newman and Sehome’s Will Topp.
This year at the Nordstrom Tennis Center at the University of Washington in Seattle, Topp turned the tables on Newman and came from behind to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.