Two North Whidbey Aquatic Club swimmers set team records during the final day of the Pacific Northwest Swimming championships in Federal Way Sunday, July 28.
The GU18 Whidbey Islanders soccer team finished with a 1-1-2 record at the Crossfire Select Tournament in Redmond July 26-28.
The GU18 Whidbey Islanders soccer team finished with a 1-1-2 record at the Crossfire Select Tournament in Redmond July 26-28.
Mike Johnson, Nick Johnson, Joe Beatty, Austin Beatty and Ian Bonallo combined to win the annual Whidbey Golf Club Five-Person Best Ball Tournament July 26-28.
Coupeville’s Cole Weinstein placed 14th in the 200 butterfly at the Pacific Northwest Swimming championship Friday, July 26, at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Olivia Tungate of the North Whidbey Aquatic Club set a new Pacific Northwest Swimming record at the PNS championships Friday, July 26, at Federal Way’s King County Aquatic Center.
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is nearing the end of a successful summer season, highlighted by 10 members qualifying for this weekend’s Pacific Northwest Swimming Championships and Olivia Tungate’s selection for the North American Challenge Cup.
Teams based out of Oak Harbor finished 1-2 in the ultra division of the Ragnar Northwest Passage relay race Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20.
Six Coupeville High School baseball players chose to continue to play this summer to hone their skills and help push the Wolves to the top of the Cascade Conference and beyond.
Coupeville’s Cole Weinstein and Jillian Pape of the North Whidbey Aquatic Club have earned berths in the Pacific Northwest Swimming Championships July 25-28 at Federal Way’s King County Aquatic Center.
“Shoulda, coulda, woulda.”
That’s how Fred Orns, assistant coach of the Oak Harbor Legion baseball team, described Oak Harbor’s performance in the district tournament, which ended with a 6-3 loss to Bellingham Friday, July 19, in Mount Vernon.
The Oak Harbor Legion baseball team can attribute its 8-7 loss in eight innings to Anacortes in the opening round of the district tournament in Mount Vernon to things it missed.
This is a story about umpires.
Boooooo!
Just the mention of umpires elicits a negative response among fans. Few professions receive less respect than Rodney Dangerfield.