A thrilling 7-6 win in the second game of a best-of-three series at Windjammer Park wasn’t enough to earn the North Whidbey Little League 10/11 baseball team a trip to the state tournament.
The stay at the Little League 9/10 state softball tournament was a short one for Central Whidbey, but the island girls enjoyed the adventure.
The weather was hot but the North Whidbey Little League 9/10 baseball team’s offense was not in a 12-4 loss to traditional power Mill Creek in the state tournament Saturday, July 12.
The North Whidbey Senior (15/16) Little League baseball team started state tournament play in impressive fashion with an 8-2 win over the District 10 (Kent) champion 8-2 Saturday, July 12, at Meridian Park in Shoreline.
Ridgefield used small ball to get big results in an 11-4 win over Central Whidbey in the first round of the state 13/14 Little League softball tournament at Shoreline’s Meridian Park Saturday, July 12.
After finishing in the top two in three straight tournaments, the Oak Harbor Legion baseball team suffered a rocky start in the Skagit Tournament at Mount Vernon’s Dream Field.
Ocki Dureau and Joanna Leete combined to eke out a one-stroke win in the 2014 Whidbey Golf Club Ladies Invitational June 26-27.
Three Whidbey teams qualified for their respective state Little League tournaments this summer, and there is no secret behind their success — team unity.
The Oak Harbor Legion baseball team battled back several times but couldn’t quite catch host Ferndale in a 7-5 loss Wednesday, July 9.
Central Whidbey wrapped up a berth in the state 13/14 Little League softball tournament by defeating North Whidbey 17-6 in five innings Tuesday at Coupeville High School.
Continuing its undefeated season, the Central Whidbey Little League Junior (13/14) softball team won the first of a best-of-three series 14-2 over North Whidbey in five innings in the District 11 tournament at Coupeville High School Monday, June 7.
Playing in its third tournament in consecutive weekends, the Oak Harbor Legion baseball team continued its success in the special events.
The Wildcats, a junior Legion team, lost to Wilder of Port Angeles’ senior team 7-2 in the championship game of the Dick Brown Memorial Firecracker Tournament in Port Angeles Sunday, July 6.
The North Whidbey Little League 9/10 baseball team became one of the rare local clubs to qualify for the state tournament when it defeated Central Whidbey 10-9 Thursday, July 3, in the District 11 championship game in Sedro-Woolley.