USELESS BAY — Of all sports, golf has always clung to the traditions laid down since the modern game was originated in Scotland around the 12th century.
The girls of golf are ready to rock.
Falcon coach Tom Kramer has been down this road before.
A few minutes before the bell rings at 2:30 p.m., the vast fields at South Whidbey High School are empty.
Falcon first baseman Allison Wood knows why her fastpitch softball team is going to have a winning season.
With two wins under their belts, the Falcon boys of spring look to be on a roll.
They put their brains to work and came out on top.
South Whidbey students participated in the regional Destination Imagination tournament on March 6 in Lake Stevens.
The Port of South Whidbey is looking into entering negotiations with AT&T to build a cell tower on a ridge above Possession Point Waterfront Park.
Halfway through its spring season, the South Whidbey Revolution soccer boys seemingly cannot be stopped.
About this time one year ago, South Whidbey High School seniors Jon Poolman and Laura Barrow — who had known each other all their lives — caved in to the realization that they clicked as a couple.
If School District Superintendent Fred McCarthy was hoping for clear marching orders from the school board Wednesday on his restructuring plans, he was sorely disappointed.
Bond proposal takes center stage tonight
The boys are on a roll.