You could hear them before you could see them.
Hydroplanes, with their distinctive whiny roar, rattled eardrums in Oak Harbor for the first time in nearly 40 years Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17.
You could hear them before you could see them.
Hydroplanes, with their distinctive whiny roar, rattled eardrums in Oak Harbor for the first time in nearly 40 years Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17.
Professional football fans have had their itch for the beginning of a new season scratched as the Seahawks and the other clubs began practice weeks ago and completed a pair of preseason games. Now, high school fans can join the fun as prep football starts Wednesday across Washington state.
A strong feeder program is the key to success, according to new Coupeville High School volleyball coach Breanne Smedley.
Laura Luginbill and Johnathon Janowiecki produced the best finishes among local runners in the featured event of the Race the Reserve in Coupeville Saturday, Aug. 9.
Olivia Tungate of the North Whidbey Aquatic Club added another impressive effort to an already strong year of swimming by finishing in the top 12 in seven events at the Western Zone Championships in Federal Way Aug. 6-9.
Kimberly Cherry is going back to step one. And, in this case, she has no problem with that.
Marti Malloy took a step toward the 2016 Olympic games by winning gold at the Miami Pan American Judo Open Aug. 1 and 2.
“It’s all about the kids.”
Ken Tyler used the line grudgingly to explain why he volunteers to work with North Whidbey Little League.
Run IN Color continued its run of helping worthy causes when the second annual race and kids dash took place at Windjammer Park Saturday, Aug. 2.
Olivia Tungate of the North Whidbey Aquatic Club finished in the top five in six events, winning two, at the Pacific Northwest Swim Long Course Championships at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way July 23-27.
It was close. So close, if fact, three teams tied for first in the Whidbey Golf Club Five-person Best Ball Tournament Saturday and Sunday, July 26 and 27.
Race the Reserve, which returns Saturday, Aug. 9, is more than a fundraiser.
Each spring evening, the Little League baseball fields at Windjammer Park are filled with youngsters running around the diamonds in replica Major League Baseball uniforms.