Friday Harbor big men Collin Williamson and Otis Cooper-West spark a fourth-quarter rally as the Wolverines put a muzzle on Meridian’s upset bid.
Senior Mandy Turnbull, who led all scorers with 18 points, took one dribble and cast up a rainbow-like shot that barely tickled the net as it dropped through the hoop and landed on the court, erasing a near-defeat and turning a buzzer-beater into a pot of gold.
Not all misdemeanors are created equal. And the prosecution of some might fall by the wayside beginning this year, as the prosecuting attorney’s office shifts priorities to offset a $30,600 budget cut in 2012.
The Wolverines jumped out to an early lead, tossing in 16 points in the opening period of the non-conference contest and holding the Mountaineers (2-6) to just nine.
The tables turned in a hurry, however, as several Wolverine starters, saddled with fouls, rode out the remainder of the half on the bench and Mount Baker took advantage.
On Nov. 18, Timothy Wayne Stephens, 46, pleaded guilty in San Juan County Superior Court to one count of possession of a controlled substance — heroin, a Class C felony.
An Orcas Island man with a long list of criminal convictions faces no less than a year in prison following a late November altercation with deputies and assault of his live-in girlfriend.
Not long after the first bell of the day, one of the 7th grade class champions opted out of the annual middle school geography bee competition. Over in another part of the room, Corbin Williams heard opportunity knock. So he answered. And answered, and answered.
With the win, the Wolverines evened their record at 1-1 overall, and are on the road for back-to-back league match ups beginning Saturday, at Orcas, followed by a trip to Darrington on Tuesday.
The Friday Harbor girls basketball team opened the 2011-2012 season with a 41-35 victory, Saturday, at home over South Whidbey, the team’s second consecutive season-opening win against the Falcons. But this time the Falcons put up a fight.
An attorney with more than two decades of municipal law experience, Wilson has been city administrator of North Bend for the past five years. Prior to taking North Bend’s top job, Wilson was the attorney and the deputy city manager of the city of Covington.
Local businesses to host displays depicting the Twelve Days of Christmas as a fundraiser for Wolf Hollow
FH’s outlet is just one of 180 state-run liquor stores to close
When all votes are tallied, Prop. 1 will pass, but not by much