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South Whidbey Falcons Spring Sports Off to Bright Start

South Whidbey crushed Sultan 16-6 on March 23, with pitcher Weston Dill and sophomore Zoe Broderick among the early standouts as the Falcons' spring season takes shape.

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South Whidbey Falcons Spring Sports Off to Bright Start
Source: www.southwhidbeyrecord.com

A 16-6 demolition of Sultan on March 23 announced the South Whidbey Falcons' arrival in spring baseball, but it was hardly the only signal that the school's athletes were ready for the season ahead.

Pitcher Weston Dill took the mound in a key role during the opening stretch, while Jacob Hughes stepped into the batter's box as part of an offense that outscored Sultan by 10 runs. That kind of margin speaks to a lineup swinging with real purpose, not just early-season fortune.

The momentum extended beyond the baseball diamond. On the softball side, senior Sofia Del Faro and sophomore Zoe Broderick both stood out in early game action, with Broderick already scoring in one of the team's wins. The pairing of a seasoned senior leader with a sophomore producing results illustrates the kind of roster depth that can carry a program through a grinding spring schedule. Del Faro's experience and Broderick's early contributions give South Whidbey coaches a versatile lineup to build around as conference games arrive.

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The Falcons play home contests and hold practices at South Whidbey High School facilities, putting the program within easy reach for island residents looking to catch a game. Conference play looms over the next several weeks, and coaches will be focused on keeping rosters healthy while capitalizing on the early strengths both on the mound and at the plate.

Strong starts matter in small communities, where booster energy and fan attendance can shift quickly when results back up the optimism. With Hughes, Dill, Del Faro, and Broderick already making their presence felt, the Falcons head into the heart of the spring schedule with something concrete to build on.

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