The South Whidbey girls basketball team thought the girls at Cedarcrest would be an easy target.
The Red Wolves were happy to disabuse them of that notion, winning in the last seconds of a back-and-forth battle, 52-49.
The South Whidbey girls basketball team thought the girls at Cedarcrest would be an easy target.
The Red Wolves were happy to disabuse them of that notion, winning in the last seconds of a back-and-forth battle, 52-49.
To the surprise of many, the South Whidbey girls basketball team is in second place in the Cascade Conference standings, undefeated at 2-0 with an overall record of 5-3.
There isn’t much happening on a frozen Thursday morning between Christmas and the New Year — school’s out and only a few county sand trucks are on the road.
Oh, yeah, and parents driving their athletes to the high school to catch the bus taking them to the “Crush in the Slush” tournament in Port Townsend.
Until I moved to Whidbey Island, I had never fished from the beach with a fly rod. I moved here from Alaska 12 years ago. We lived near the beach and I fished for salmon, like most folks, with a spinning rod and a jig or a spinner of some type.
Tall, trained and in shape, girls are setting their sights on the state meet
Cyclists, runners will share South Whidbey roads
2 South Whidbey teens travel great lengths because they love to row
If nothing else, the Washington State Mat Classic is about living dreams.
103-pounder wins, Long, Harris runners-up as Falcons place fifth
One week before they head into what could be one of the team’s best post-season runs ever, South Whidbey’s varsity wrestlers put a few competitors and their coaches on notice Saturday.
Schorr, White provide dual excitement
Santa should have been good to the South Whidbey High School wrestling program this Christmas because the the boys on the team were very good during their holiday season.
Gilberts, Harris, Schorr earn some big meet victories