ARLINGTON — Leading her team with three goals, Mckenzie Buell of Arlington is right where she should be in the season as a four-year leader for the team.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington boys tennis team went 4-0 defeating Marysville-Pilchuck 7-0 Sept 4.
LAKEWOOD — Down 19-6 at halftime, it seemed the Lakewood football team was done against South Delta, but quarterback Austin Lane gave the Cougars a brief rally in the third quarter. Lane put together a drive that ended in a touchdown but a missed two-point conversion brought the score to 19-12. But Lakewood’s defense couldn’t stop South Delta from scoring and things became lopsided again for the Cougars when they, in turn, were unable to put up points. The game ended in a 41-26 loss for Lakewood. Lakewood’s record is 0-2.
LA CONNER — Jaylene Priebe led Lakewood with three goals, and teammates Khloe Simmons, Baylee Dixon and Preston LaLone added one each in the Cougars’ debut soccer win of the season over La Conner 6-1 Sept. 6.
ARLINGTON — Arlington won its season opener against Redmond in a non-league football game 27-21 Sept 2. Arlington junior quarterback Campbell Hudson was 15-for-30 throwing for 179 yards and three touchdowns but two interceptions.
ARLINGTON — Arlington’s Devon Nutter is multi-talented.
ARLINGTON — Hard work, leadership and experience comes with Arlington’s experienced roster. Arlington returns nine players to its volleyball team, and coach Whitney Williams named six seniors to be key returners of that group. Those seniors include Ally Peterson, Morgan Van Laar, Jessica Baker, Mackenzie Massey and Rylie Rasar. “Each bring experience and confidence having been varsity starters the last two years,” Williams said.”Our senior leadership this year is strong,” coach Williams said. Adding to the depth is senior libero Hannah Michaels. “She has dedicated a lot of time to master her craft and we’re excited to have her lead the defense this season,” Williams said.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington football team intends to defend the 3A Wesco North title, but first they’ll have to rebuild after losing 25 seniors.
ARLINGTON — It is not as big as the legendary basketball tournament called Hoopfest in Spokane, but the 3on3 Xtravaganza in Arlington has its own kind of charm.
ARLINGTON — The father-son duo of Dan and Joel Carson bring a “special dynamic” to the Arlington Aces recreational baseball league.
ARLINGTON — In honor of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Arlington Sno-Isle Library sought to combine competitive fun and food at the empty field adjacent to the facility.
TULALIP — The Arlington Boys and Girls Club put on its annual summer golf camp for nine-to-14 year olds “to play and learn a little bit about golf.”
ARLINGTON — With all 700 tickets sold, Vision For a Cure’s first-ever Brewfest at Legion Park July 23 was met with success.