Things got a little more complicated for the Lady Eagles.
As the district and state tournaments approach it’s becoming clear that a number of races might come down to the final game of the season.
With spring on its way, now is the time for hoops players, swimmers and wrestlers to feel anxious about getting their last few breaths of recycled air. With that in mind, here is what the local players, grapplers and paddlers need to do to keep playing in domes and aquatic centers for as long as they can.
The Cougars boys hoops team played with the Knights for a half — unfortunately it was the second half.
Arlington holds off M-P, earns inside track to postseason berth
Pins are overrated.
At Arlington’s senior night, a junior stole the spotlight.
The Cougars were left wondering when their first win will come after being unable to overcome a slow start Jan. 26.
Boys hoops to compete with Marysville for fifth in Wesco, final district spot
Tickets weren’t the only near-sold-out item at the start of the Coaches versus Cancer boys basketball game Jan. 22 at Arlington High School.
The Wesco North and South are going to have a new look next year, as the focus has turned from location to classification.
On an emotional night, the Eagles walked off the mat looking for answers.
ARLINGTON — Somebody different has been the go-to player for Arlington in each of its previous seven contests — all wins.
During a 60-35 Wesco North win over Snohomish Jan. 13, that responsibility was on Tiffany Daggett, and she proved to be up to the task.
