While the game provided ample excitement to live up to its billing, Arlington ended up on the short end of a 60-51 contest against rival Marysville-Pilchuck Dec. 18.
This week’s barley legible rant is in appreciation of Chris Walster.
The Cougars had a new look, but the same result Dec. 19 in a 61-54 non-conference loss to Interlake.
Coach Chris Walster and the Cougars knew about Bree Park before their Dec. 16 showdown at home, but couldn’t stop her anyway.
Coach Shaun Williams’ boys learned first-hand that every point counts during Arlington’s 33-32 victory at Mariner.
Just about every time I was part of a winning basketball game — which wasn’t often, mind you — the coach would call it ugly.
Arlington quarterback Andy Smith — now helping the Eagles on the hardwood — was recognized at the Snohomish County Football Officials Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Awards Banquet Dec. 9 at the Everett Holiday Inn.
In a pair of defensive matchups, the Highland Christian boys came up short, 31-19, Dec. 8, and the girls lost 37-31.
While the results of both games were the same, Highland Christian was forced to play catchup in the boys game, and charged with trying to mount a comeback in the girls contest.
Finding open shots wasn’t a problem for Lakewood in a 52-38 non-conference loss to Bellingham Dec. 8.
Coach Shaun Williams’ boys learned first-hand that every point counts during Arlington’s 33-32 victory at Mariner.
Finding open shots wasn’t a problem for Lakewood in a 52-38 non-conference loss to Bellingham Dec. 8.
First-game jitters were apparent on both sides of the ball for the Lakewood Cougars in a 70-37 loss to Lynden Christian Dec. 1.
After covering just three boys basketball games during the first week of the season, the importance of a zone defense is becoming quite obvious now that there is a shot clock.