North Whidbey won and Central Whidbey lost in the 11/12 Little League district tournament Thursday, July 4, and those results set up a showdown between the two island clubs in the semifinals at 6 p.m. Friday, July 5, in Sedro-Woolley.
Aggressive base running supplied the winning run in the final inning as the North Whidbey 11/12 baseball team stayed alive with a thrilling 9-8 win over South Skagit Wednesday, July 3, in the District 11 tournament in Sedro-Woolley.
Avenging two earlier league losses, the Oak Harbor Legion baseball team knocked off Marysville 9-6 Monday, July 1, and Bellingham Post 7 4-1 Tuesday, July 2, for a pair of home wins.
For the second game in a row, the Central Whidbey 11/12 Little League baseball team came from behind to secure a win in the District 11 playoffs in Sedro-Woolley, this time roaring back from eight runs down to defeat South Whidbey 10-9 in extra innings Tuesday, July 2.
The Central Whidbey 11/12 baseball team came from behind to defeat South Skagit 10-4 Monday, July 2, in the District 11 Tournament in Sedro-Woolley.
Cathy Chapman and Lori Johnson won the 39th annual Whidbey Golf Club Women’s by five strokes Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28.
Central Whidbey Little League teams opened District 11 all-star play this week with three losses.
North and Central Whidbey District 11 Little League all-star teams got off to a slow start as the playoffs began this week.
Little League all-star action begins this week for North and Central Whidbey baseball and softball teams.
Stanwood-Camano scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team 5-4 in an elimination game in the district tournament Thursday, June 27, in Burlington.
It’s safe to say the Oak Harbor and Lynden Legion baseball teams are evening matched.
In a double header in Oak Harbor Wednesday, June 26, the two club battled through a pair of extra-inning games, each winning one by a single run.
Former Oak Harbor and Coupeville high school sports stars continue to shine at the collegiate level. Here’s a look at how they performed this spring.
The Oak Harbor Legion baseball team placed third in the eight-team Steamer Tournament in Anacortes last weekend, June 21-23.