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Wednesday, October 20, 2010 • The South Whidbey Record WWW.SOuThWhidbeyRecORd.cOm Page A9 Christina Baldwin Ann Linnea Debbie Dix PeerSpirit Author/teachers Christina Baldwin and Ann Linnea are enjoying the second decade of their educational company, PeerSpirit, Inc. They offer facilitation and consulting (locally, within North America, and abroad), writing seminars, circle training, and wilderness adventures. Their office manager, Debbie Dix, has been with the company for 10 years and keeps the office running smoothly. Christina and Ann are delighted to announce the 2010 publication of two new titles: their co-authored book, The Circle Way, A Leader in Every Chair , and Ann’s legacy work, Keepers of the Trees— A Guide to Re-Greening North America. They offer local seminars at The Marsh House and communication consulting to local organizations. For ongoing information visit the PeerSpirit website and subscribe to their free monthly e-newsletter, “The Circle Tale”. 360-331-3580 P.O. Box 550, Langley, WA www.peerspirit.com. Ann, Christina, and Debbie Whidbey Home Watch We offer a reliable, consistent, professional service that ensures your vacant home is being checked on a regular basis. Our clients describe us best: “We love your service! I so appreciate you going by today and thank goodness all is well, escaping what could have been a slight disaster! P.B.” “Knowing that Whidbey Home Watch is caring for my home gives me total peace of mind. I can’t recommend them more highly. J. H.” We are here so you don’t have to be. 360-420-5748 [email protected] www.whidbeyhomewatch.com Susie Barnett & Helen Shields WHW Sandra Jarvis MUSEO Gallery In her 6th year as MUSEO’s gallery owner, Sandra Jarvis continues to impress visitors and local collectors alike. With new exhibits opening each month, Sandra mixes group shows with unexpected themes (like the circus and graffiti) and annual favorites (Whidbey Island Glass Invitational and Holiday Gift Show) with those that feature individual artists. February, 2011 brings yet another unexpected exhibit in an exciting group show entitled “Saints and Sinners” – surely not to be missed! Striving to always offer something new, Jarvis states, “I would like visitors to be surprised and delighted each time they visit MUSEO.” 221-7737 215 1st St., Langley Carolyn Jensen Jensen’s Floor Covering Taking a client’s vision and dream of what their home should look like and turning it into a masterpiece is what Carolyn Jensen enjoys most about her job. Carolyn and her husband, Ward bring over 40 years of experience to their community in the industry of specialty contracting, featuring flooring and countertops. In 1992 they moved to Whidbey Island and continued to service the Seattle area and the surrounding communities. Recently, they brought their wonderful showroom, with a one of a kind designer feel, to their home community in Langley. Contributing to their local community has always been an important part of their lives and family. Their twin granddaughters Summer and Taylor, which they have been raising since they were second graders, are now Freshman at South Whidbey High. Carolyn is a committed designer, mother and wife, and is very excited that she will be working with her friendly neighbors on one of the most important things to them and their families, their dream home. 360-221-1124 221 2 nd St., Unit 7A Langley JENSEN’S FLOOR COVERINGS Marti Murphy One to One Marti Murphy has been in the fitness industry on Whidbey Island for over 20 years. For the past five years, she has been motivating and coaching clients in the privacy of their own homes. It is her goal at One to One Personal Training, to promote healthy lifestyles for all age groups. She is certified to assist special populations, cancer survivors, post surgical clients and active individuals in obtaining their maximum fitness and health goals. One to One Personal Training helps you stay on top of your fit- ness goals by providing health education, mental and emotional support, goal setting, accountability, and tracking results. Con- sistency is the key and Marti believes that “Life is an opportunity to exercise”. Her enthusiasm can be contagious! Direct 360-221-5538 Cell 360-239-5775 Email:[email protected] www.onetoonepersonaltraining.net One to One One to One SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD WOMEN IN BUSINESS 2010 Leslie Larch & Nicole Falso Island Pilates Center Island Pilates Center has become South Whidbey’s premier body/mind/ fitness center. We are enjoying our seventh year of success and expansion. Our open studio hosts professional, and sought-after instructors in Pilates, Yoga, Qi Gong, Belly Dance, Zumba and Hoola Hoop! Along with its own popular daily Pilates Mat, Reformer/Equipment classes, IPC has something happening 7 days a week. Owners/Instructors Leslie Larch and Nicole Falso recently completed yet another course of classes at the STOTT PILATES Instructor Training Center in Seattle and so will continue to provide their clients the highest level of service and conditioning. Knowledgeable doctors, personal trainers, movement specialists, dancers, and athletes all recommend Pilates, and the principles can be applied to—and support—all movement—be it an STP bike ride, a run in the woods, lifting groceries, rehabilitating a knee replacement, swimming the sound, or enjoying another a Pilates class! Come find out how, and become part of downtown Langley’s movement “hub”. www.islandpilatescenter.com

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Page 1: South Whidbey Women in Business 2010

Wednesday, October 20, 2010 • The South Whidbey Record WWW.SOuThWhidbeyRecORd.cOm Page A9

Christina Baldwin Ann LinneaDebbie DixPeerSpiritAuthor/teachers Christina Baldwin and Ann Linnea are enjoying the second decade of their educational

company, PeerSpirit, Inc. They offer facilitation and consulting (locally, within North America, and abroad), writing seminars, circle training, and wilderness adventures. Their office manager, Debbie Dix, has been with the company for 10 years and keeps the office running smoothly.

Christina and Ann are delighted to announce the 2010 publication of two new titles: their co-authored book, The Circle Way, A Leader in Every Chair, and Ann’s legacy work, Keepers of the Trees— A Guide to Re-Greening North America. They offer local seminars at The Marsh House and communication consulting to local organizations.

For ongoing information visit the PeerSpirit website and subscribe to their free monthly e-newsletter, “The Circle Tale”.

360-331-3580P.O. Box 550, Langley, WAwww.peerspirit.com.

Ann, Christina, and Debbie

Whidbey Home WatchWe offer a reliable, consistent, professional service that ensures your vacant home is being checked on a regular basis. Our clients describe us best:

“We love your service! I so appreciate you going by today and thank goodness all is well, escaping what could have been a slight disaster! P.B.” “Knowing that Whidbey Home Watch is caring for my home gives me total peace of mind. I can’t recommend them more highly. J. H.”

We are here so you don’t have to be.

[email protected]

Susie Barnett & Helen Shields

WHW

Sandra JarvisMUSEO Gallery

In her 6th year as MUSEO’s gallery owner, Sandra Jarvis continues to impress visitors and local collectors alike. With new exhibits opening each month,

Sandra mixes group shows with unexpected themes (like the circus and graffiti) and annual favorites (Whidbey Island Glass Invitational and Holiday Gift Show) with those that feature individual artists. February, 2011 brings yet another unexpected exhibit in an exciting group show entitled “Saints and Sinners” – surely not to be missed! Striving to always offer something new, Jarvis states, “I would like visitors to be surprised and delighted each time they visit MUSEO.”

221-7737 215 1st St., Langley

Carolyn JensenJensen’s Floor CoveringTaking a client’s vision and dream of what their home should look like and turning it into a masterpiece is what Carolyn Jensen enjoys most about her job. Carolyn and her husband, Ward bring over 40 years of experience to their community in the industry of specialty contracting, featuring flooring and countertops. In 1992 they moved to Whidbey Island and continued to service the Seattle area and the

surrounding communities. Recently, they brought their wonderful showroom, with a one of a kind designer feel, to their home community in Langley. Contributing to their local community has always been an important part of their lives and family. Their twin granddaughters Summer and Taylor, which they have been raising since they were second graders, are now Freshman at South Whidbey High. Carolyn is a committed designer, mother and wife, and is very excited that she will be working with her friendly neighbors on one of the most important things to them and their families, their dream home.

360-221-1124221 2nd St., Unit 7ALangley

JENSEN’S FLOORCOVERINGS

Marti MurphyOne to OneMarti Murphy has been in the fitness industry on Whidbey Island for over 20 years. For the past five years, she has been motivating and coaching clients in the privacy of their own homes. It is her goal at One to One Personal Training, to promote healthy lifestyles for all age groups.

She is certified to assist special populations, cancer survivors, post surgical clients and active individuals in obtaining their maximum fitness and health goals.

One to One Personal Training helps you stay on top of your fit-ness goals by providing health education, mental and emotional support, goal setting, accountability, and tracking results. Con-sistency is the key and Marti believes that “Life is an opportunity to exercise”. Her enthusiasm can be contagious!

Direct 360-221-5538 Cell 360-239-5775 Email:[email protected] www.onetoonepersonaltraining.net

One to OneOne to One

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Leslie Larch & Nicole FalsoIsland Pilates CenterIsland Pilates Center has become South Whidbey’s premier body/mind/fitness center. We are enjoying our seventh year of success and expansion. Our open studio hosts professional, and sought-after instructors in Pilates, Yoga, Qi Gong, Belly Dance, Zumba and Hoola Hoop! Along with its own popular daily Pilates Mat, Reformer/Equipment classes, IPC has something happening 7 days a week.

Owners/Instructors Leslie Larch and Nicole Falso recently completed yet another course of classes at the STOTT PILATES Instructor Training Center in Seattle and so will continue to provide their clients the highest level of service and conditioning. Knowledgeable doctors, personal trainers, movement specialists, dancers, and athletes all recommend Pilates, and the principles can be applied to—and support—all movement—be it an STP bike ride, a run in the woods, lifting groceries, rehabilitating a knee replacement, swimming the sound, or enjoying another a Pilates class! Come find out how, and become part of downtown Langley’s movement “hub”.

www.islandpilatescenter.com

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Patricia AmslerCerti�ed Financial Planner™Patricia is a Certified Financial Planner™ who works with individuals and small businesses. She says that her job is to help her clients make wise financial decisions and reach their goals through the

development and proper management of their financial resources. Patricia is a fee-only financial planner, which means that she charges for her time and expertise by the hour or by the project. She does not sell any financial products or accept commissions. That way she knows that her recommendations are influenced solely by the client’s objectives and circumstances. A common question is whether financial planning is only for the wealthy. Patricia says that financial planning is for anyone who wants to take control of their financial life.

This economic downturn makes it even more important to plan carefully and obtain experienced, professional advice.

919 �ird Street, Suite 202, [email protected]

Marcia Van DykeSouth Whidbey RecordMarcia Van Dyke is an outgoing and charismatic leader that has a natural talent to bring people together and spark enthusiasm everywhere she goes. In 2008, Van Dyke became the Publisher of the South Whidbey Record. Van Dyke joined Sound Publishing in 1992 as Advertising Sales Manager for the Whidbey-News Times. Van Dyke left Sound to

pursue new opportunities, and returned as Publisher of the Whidbey News-Times and Northwest Navigator in 1999. Van Dyke holds a degree in Sociology from the University of Redlands in southern California.

877-316-7276

PO Box 1200

107 S Main St, Ste E101

Coupeville, WA 98239

www.southwhidbeyrecord.com

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

Mona Newbauer, Owner/ ChocolatierPJ Pilgrim, Pastry Chef

Sweet Mona’s138 2nd Street

Langley, WA360-221-2728

www.sweetmonas.com

In November of 2002 I set up a table selling chocolates at the Holiday Market at Bayview. That day changed my life. It was the beginning of a journey of love and chocolate. And now the journey includes our wonderful Pastry Chef, PJ Pilgrim; our marketing manager, Bev Pearce; and customer service members, Julia Lawrence and Melissa Woods.

Sweet Mona’s offers award winning chocolates, home-made jams and syrups, fudge, brittle, toffee, nuts and chews and other confectionery delights. Also offered is Caffé D’arte coffee, European style sipping chocolate, loose-leaf tea, Gelatiamo gelato, and so much more. We invite you to visit us at the cafe or ship some sweet life to family and friends online at www.sweetmonas.com.

Mary DonatyParadise Found Fiber FarmOn any given day you will find Mary either tending to the animals or working on fiber. 30 years of spinning fiber into yarn, a studio store filled with Mary’s hand crafted items made from Pygora Goat, Llama and Alpaca; seasonal produce; and fresh eggs, are what fill the days here at Paradise. We are open year round, details are on our web.

Owner – Mary Donaty – Fiber Artist

4081 Springwater LnClinton WA [email protected]�ber.com

Sandy (Dalton) IzettDalton RealtyI am an Island woman through and through, a daughter of a military family who came back to our roots on Whidbey after extensive travel.I graduated from Langley High School and married my high school sweetheart where we have raised our three children who are now raising their families here on the Island. After running a successful Hair Salon for 20 years I joined the family Real Estate

office, where brother Mike Dalton, is Broker. I have now partnered up with my son-in-law (Jack Knauer) and combined we have over 30 plus years in the business. Whidbey is a beautiful place to live but it is our family, friends and past and present clients (future too) that make it a fabulous place to live.

Dalton Realty Inc.9456 SR 525Clinton, WA 98236360-341-1692360-914-0650 [email protected] EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY

Sarah DiersWander on WhidbeyA biologist, and former L.M.S. teacher, Sarah has brought her passions for outdoor adventure to Langley with her new shop, WANDER ON WHIDBEY. The

store is a fusion of everyday apparel and gear for outdoor and marine recreation. Many of the brands Sarah carries she has personally field-tested while wandering the world from the Arctic to the Antarctic. With a focus on supporting the Whidbey community, Sarah hopes that Wander becomes central for adventure enthusiasts.360-221-1127225 Anthes Ave. #102 Langley

www.wanderonwhidbey.com

Alicia Curfman, Natasha Abramo�, Kirsten Fi�eld, Dina �ompson, Shirley Hu�ne, Heather Ste�en

Langley Salon & SpaOffering Men, Women and Childrens Haircuts, Color, Mani, Pedi, Acrylics, Massage, Facials, Waxing, Microdermabrasion.

120A 2nd St., Langley WA221-8090 [email protected]

Kathie, Natalie, Mary, Jenna, Joni, Cli�, Erin

Joni’s Hair DesignWalk-ins welcomeMonday - Friday 9-5Evening & Saturdays by appointmentHaircuts / Color / Perms ~ for Men and WomenManicures / Pedicures and Gel NailsFacials / WaxingStyles for Special Occasions

341-4130Located in Bayview

Kat Fritzmusician/teacherKat Fritz loves to work with children and adults of all ages. She has extensive training in education and music performance, and has been a self employed musician/teacher for over 15 years. Children ages birth to four and their caregivers

enjoy weekly Music Together classes. Children and adults ages three on up learn to play violin and viola through weekly individual and group strings. Kat also enjoys performing with Whidbey Strings and Saratoga Chamber Orchestra.

360-321-4311 [email protected] www.musictogetherwhidbey.com www.islandstrings.com www.whidbeymusic.com/Whidbey_

Strings_Classical_Trio.html

Kat Fritzmusician/teacherKat Fritz loves to work with children and adults of all ages. She has extensive training in education and music performance, and has been a self employed musician/teacher for over 15 years. Children ages birth to four and their caregivers

enjoy weekly Music Together classes. Children and adults ages three on up learn to play violin and viola through weekly individual and group strings. Kat also enjoys sharing music making with musicians of all ages as the conductor of the Whidbey Island Community Orchestra.

360-321-4311 [email protected] www.musictogetherwhidbey.com www.islandstrings.com www.whidbeyorchestras.org

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Shannon DavesChildren’s Center DirectorShannon Daves is the Director at Careage of Whidbey Children’s Center in Coupeville. Her background includes 17 years as a Director/Assistant Director and Head Teacher. Shannon has spent

15 years as a Military Spouse traveling with her husband and educating children in diverse areas. She enjoys working with children with special needs. She understands children’s learning differences and has trained teachers to help meet their needs. She stands behind her philosophy; laying the foundation of a child’s education is most important in the early stages of development. Shannon is excited to have the opportunity to create a school that reflects her philosophy, beliefs, training, and experience. She strives to provide an exceptional experience for children and their families.

360-678-0358331 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville, WA

Teri Jo Summer

Teri Jo Summer creates hand dyed silk textiles, designs clothing, handbags and an assortment of accessories in her Honeymoon Bay Vista studio. Summer’s work has been featured in galleries and museums, worldwide, for over the past 30 years.

In addition to Summer’s designer collections, she works in collaboration at Shining Sea Studios and continues to offer artist consultations on marketing and conscious business models. www.terijosummer.com. By appointment: 341.3009

360-341-3009www.terijosummer.com

Kathy GurneeGreen � umbLandscapingGreen Thumb Landscape Service was born from a passion for gardening and serving my community. As a former Master Gardener it was instilled in me to volunteer, so each year we find someone in need and provide our services free of charge. Kim McArthur (Daughter) has been an invaluable asset and has

worked with Green Thumb Landscaping Service since its inception, as a laborer and site manager. Tina Cakerice, former head gardener for Useless Bay Country Club, brings with her the joy of renovating, design, installation and maintenance.

We offer our services year round. Guaranteeing a job that surpasses each clients expectations.

Call for our discounted fall / winter rates.

Call Kathy360-579-2366or 360-929-5078

Kim McArther, Tina Cakerice, Kathy Gurnee Meagan, Jill, Debi & SusieIsland RecyclingThe Women at Island Recycling are always happy to guide you on the path to less garbage! We can point out the proper bins in our sleep! We also encourage you to “walk the dump” and see the sights and ravages of modern culture. We will help you sort your stuff, weigh your cans, show you where the batteries go, and sweep up the glass when you drop a tequila bottle. Come and see us!!

360-331-1727SR 525 north of Freeland

Sandra MenasheDalton RealtySandra has called Whidbey Island her home for 35 years. Even though the Island has grown, she still retains that same welcoming atti tude it had when it was small and everyone knew each other.

Prior to becoming a Real Estate Broker she organized estate sales and had her own catering business. With ten years experience at Dalton Realty

in Clinton, she has consistently been among the top sellers.

She attributes her success to her love of the Island, her enthusiasm and meeting new people. Also, her experience and knowledge through continuing education keeps her up with new trends such as social media. Short sales, and foreclosures are also a sign of the times, add the willingness to work hard, and you have a recipe for success.

Sandra has had the pleasure of giving back to this special community through her involvement with Hearts and Hammer and Whidbey Island Nourishes since their inception, and most recently Friends of Friends.

[email protected]

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CKWebsites The Best of the Web since 2001

A Web site for your business or organization is vital. The Internet has become the number-one tool for information. Your Web site represents who you are to the visitor - a professional look is paramount to your success.

Christine Nyburg and Kimberly Cerra are the perfect duo to create a Web site for you that is intelligent, elegant and unique to your business. Their combined backgrounds bring the best of art and technology to your project.

Christine, a graduate of the School for Visual Concepts, has a lifetime of fine arts experience & more than 25 years working in graphic arts.

Kimberly has been working with computers since the l980s. She is studied in computer information systems and all areas of computer technology from web development, data base implementation and management, to programming and server administration.

Want proof- Just look at their web site’s portfolio page; many clients are local businesses including Richard Epstein, Wayward Son, Whidbey Watershed Stewards, Linds Jewelry, South Whidbey Parks & Recreation, Arise, and Georgia Gerber. Others are national clients across the US from New York to California.

CKWebsites clearly demonstrates that you can find the best in professional services right here on Whidbey, at a reasonable cost, with people you’ll love to work with.

Check them out at: www.ckwebsites.com, or call 221-8775

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Cherub and StacyLiving GreenCheryl “Cherub” is moving forward again with Living Green! Now in business with Stacy Wick, they have the purest supplements available from unique, conscious companies! In addition to herbs, nutritional supplements, gifts and incredible vegetarian cuisine, they are now offering Bulk Herbs and food, Massage Therapy, Reiki, classes and more! On facebook!

360-221-8242630A 2nd St., Langley

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Charlene ArnoldRealtorCharlene Arnold, a Realtor for the past 28 years, brings experience and delight to buyers and sellers alike. She delights in sharing her extensive real estate knowledge with sellers and buyers with positive results. Charlene is

a proud community participant who loves to share the outstanding works and wonders of Whidbey Island. She serves on the Hearts & Hammers board, the South Whidbey Schools Foundation Board, and was the past President of the Genealogy Society of South Whidbey Island. Credentials that Charlene has earned include Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Accredited Buyers Representative, and Graduate Realtor Institute. This brings the result of a long list of satisfied clients. Customers and clients will attest to her expertise and friendly approach to her profession. Stop by the Freeland Coldwell Banker office for any real estates needs you have.360-331-6300www.cbwhidbey.com

Rosemary Leahy �e Next Step ForwardRosemary Leahy has a combined 35+ years education and psychotherapy experience – promoting growth and change across the lifespan – address-ing transition periods as opportunities for redefining and retooling, tapping the raw material and emerging competency of each person. She is a ten-year resident of South Whidbey.

Gail MillerArtisan Clay | PaintingCrafted interiors of natural earth plaster & fine painted surfaces

If you are looking for a unique ambiance for your home or office, walls finished in natural earth plaster are a wonderful solution. Whether your choice is a clay or lime plaster, the result will be a beautifully tactile, softly-textured surface that does not support mold or

bacterial growth and is free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Both plasters are available in many colors. Painted surfaces of high-quality, low-odor VOC-free paints naturally complement plaster walls.

With degrees in both interior design and architecture, Gail can help with your choices of color and materials as well as finish applications. She has been plastering and painting Island homes and small businesses for several years and is a qualified ‘artisan applicator’ for American Clay, one of only a few in Washington.

For a free estimate or to discuss a painting or plastering project, call or email Gail at:

360-331-0872 [email protected]

Rob Schouten GalleryUpon entering the Rob Schouten Gallery you will be warmly greeted by: Faith Wilder, Gallery Manager; Victory Schouten, co-

owner; Laura DiBello, Sales Consultant. They draw on their knowledge of Whidbey Island arts and artists to assist you in making fine art selections you will long cherish. The gallery features paintings, sculpture, glass, jewelry, fiber and ceramic art. Please drop by to enjoy exceptional art, at an exceptional location - Greenbank Farm.

360-222-3070 765 Wonn Road #C-103 Greenbank, WA 98253 [email protected] www.robschoutengallery.com

Barbara Nichols, LMPSound MassageA unique blend of sound & vibrational therapy and physical bodywork… an unforgettable experience that is deeply nurturing, relaxing, and rejuvenating for the body, mind, heart and soul.Just entering the warmth and beauty of “The Nest”, a strawbale studio in Langley, your massage begins. As you lay down on the luxurious vibro

acoustic water table, the musical vibrations and warmth of the water in the table rise up through your body. You feel like you’re floating on air, and your whole body says “Ahhh…”With 25 years of skill and experience as a massage therapist, Barb’s healing touch can easily be recognized and felt through the nurturing essence of Hawaiian Lomi Lomi bodywork. What’s truly amazing, and sooooo relaxing, is also being massaged from the inside out by physical vibrations and melodious tones of Tibetan Singing Bowls played directly on the body. Muscles let go, stress easily melts away, mind chatter falls away, enabling a sense of inner peace and an inner glow to re-emerge from deep within. “I hope you’ll come see me soon.”

360-331-50333221 Brooks Hill Rd., Langleywww.whidbeysoundmassage.com

Suzette Jackson, OwnerNorthWest Granite& FlooringSuzette Jackson, of NorthWest Granite & Flooring, is an island girl! She and her husband, Jeremey, offer the best flooring products and countertops at the best prices. You don’t need to go off-island for great selection, better customer service, and all while staying within your

budget. Suzette listens to her customers, rarely heard of these days, & helps them create rooms they love! “Its also important to me that we provide local jobs to qualified local people” she states, that’s why we only use local installers. “I have to look my customers in the eye at the grocery store, so I want their experience with my business to always be excellent”. Check out the new NorthWest Granite & Flooring showroom and stone slab fabrication shop; it’s 8,000 feetof great ideas for your home!

687 Mobius LoopOak Harbor360-675-4978www.nwgraniteand� ooring.com

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WOMEN IN BUSINESS 2010

“This is probably the first game this year where we put a lot of pressure on the opposing team,” Frederick said.

Davis tried to spark the Falcon offense with the passing game. On the first play after the kickoff, Buechner attempted a pass to senior TJ Russell that fell incom-plete from the South Whidbey 32-yard line. Russell punted to Cedarcrest after going four and out.

Klingenberg scored his sec-ond touchdown of the night on a five-yard run to open the second quarter. The kicker again missed the PAT — this time the football hit the right upright and kept South Whidbey close, but trailing 18-14.

After driving to their own 41-yard line, Buechner connected with sophomore Aaron Curfman on a screen pass for a 59-yard touchdown pass. South Whidbey’s two-point conversion failed, but the Falcons led 20-18.

Cedarcrest marched downfield from the 17-yard line to its own 47 before a fumble recovery by Falcon junior Sam Denka.

After a sack on Russell for a 13-yard loss, the Falcons made big plays to get into the red zone. Buechner rushed for 15 yards. Bennett ran 13 yards on third-and-one to get the first down on the Cedarcrest 38-yard line. With 11 seconds remaining in the first half, South Whidbey called for a field goal that went flat and left before missing the uprights.

Cedarcrest took the lead, 24-20, in the third quarter on a seven-

yard run from Klingenberg, and Cedarcrest missed the PAT wide right.

In the fourth quarter, the Red Wolves relied on the run for yard-age and time consumption.

On the Cedarcrest 35-yard-line at third down and 14 yards, a 13-yard halfback pass from senior Paul Wilen to Gagner brought up fourth-and-one. The Falcons defense stopped the run and took possession of the ball.

Next came a crucial missed opportunity.

Crucial plays from Russell, Bennett and Tyler “Chuck” Norris got South Whidbey two first downs and into the red zone. A pass intended for Norris was dropped, but a pass interference call on Cedarcrest moved the Falcons to the 15-yard line and another set of downs. Buechner looked to pass

across the middle, but was picked by Cedarcrest linebacker Tanner Marty on the five-yard line with less than six minutes remaining.

Again South Whidbey’s defense responded with a stop in Cedarcrest territory on third down and one.

The stop forced Cedarcrest to punt and down the punt on the South Whidbey 42-yard line. Buechner’s pass to Bennett dropped near the line of scrim-mage and was picked up by Marty and returned for a touchdown. The game officials convened and determined the play was an incomplete pass, not a lateral in the backfield and the touchdown was overturned.

Frederick called on his running game to lead the offense and seal a win.

After getting to the 13-yard line,

Klingenberg scored his fourth touchdown of the night. Cedarcrest made its PAT and the final score of the game, 31-20.

The Falcons finished with 209 total yards of offense — 147 passing, 62 rushing.

“We seem to pass the ball bet-ter than run this year,” Davis said. “Part of that is having a young offensive line.”

Curfman led South Whidbey with the most yards on his 59-yard reception, Russell was the main tar-get for Buechner with five comple-tions for 56 yards and Bennett led South Whidbey with 56 rushing yards.

South Whidbey plays Coupeville on Friday, Oct. 22 at Coupeville High School. Davis expects a spread offense and a different defense from what he saw against Cedarcrest.

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