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BEATEN BUT NOT DEFEATED
Falcons fly home after state tournament ends in Yakima
Ben Watanabe / The Record
South Whidbey High School’s volleyball team gets ready to depart the school Nov. 14 for the state 1A tournament in Yakima. The Falcons claimed a berth in the state playoffs after winning two games in the tri-district tournament and two matches in the District 1 Tournament. South Whidbey lost at the state level in consecutive matches and ended the 2013 season with a 14-9 overall record. In the back row, from left, are assistant coach Meggan Lubach, Morgan Davis, Chloe Huffman, Katie Haugen, Katherine Read, Mackenzie Hezel, Kacie Hanson, Anne Madsen, head coach Mandy Jones and her daughters Gretta and Grace. In the front row, from left, are Chantel Brown, Calli Patterson, Abby Hodson, Haley Viers, Meagan Longdon and Alexa Hess. For the story and more photos, see pages A8 and A9.
Langley sixth grader declares kale tastier than ice cream By CELESTE ERICKSON South Whidbey Record Celeste Erickson / The Record
Odin Hopkins, Farriss Jokinen, Laura Miller and Kody Newman help serve food from the Taste of Whidbey event to sixth grade students.
Students in the sixth and seventh grades at Langley Middle School reveled in the flavor of some of their own grown food during the Taste of Whidbey event
Thursday, Nov. 14. Students dined on a kale salad, made by Whidbey Island Nourishes, roasted potatoes, raw carrots and beets during their lunch hour. SEE KALE, A28
Clinton woman faces multiple charges By JESSIE STENSLAND South Whidbey Record A 39-year-old Clinton woman is facing charges in connection with a series of crimes she allegedly committed on South Whidbey on Nov. 9 while under the SEE CHARGES, A28