The spring sports season was kind to the north Snohomish County teams nearly every team in the Arlington-Marysville area improved its record and standing, with five area teams advancing to their respective state tournament this season.
MARYSVILLE Bats erupted in the Strawberry Tournament as Bruce and Beckys Interiors won a June 6 slugfest to stay perfect in their third tourney game.
MARYSVILLE Through five innings, the Stilly Valley Falcons built what proved to be an insurmountable lead, as they held off a Pepsi rally to win 7-4 and stay perfect in their Strawberry Tournament pool.
The Arlington boys and girls harriers had two meets in 72 hours and fared quite well. Thursday, Sept. 28, they competed at River Meadows against Shorecrest, Kamiak and Everett and two days later as part of the Mt. Baker Invitational.
The Lakewood boys and girls cross country team fared quite well at the Mt. Baker Invitational Saturday, Sept. 30.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Runners Clubs River and Rails run was a win-win situation Saturday, Sept. 30.
ARLINGTON The Lady Eaglessoccer team lost one Wesco North league match and tied another Sept. 26 and 28.
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DARRINGTON The Lady Loggers volleyball broke out the broom in their two matches Sept. 26 and 28.
The good news for the Lakewood football team is that mathematically they can still qualify for postseason play.
STANWOOD The Eagles first official game of autumn began with a sideline of cheers and ended up with a lot of tears of sadness.
LAKEWOOD It was Homecoming week at Lakewood and the host Cougars wanted to make sure that no Coupeville Red Wolves crashed their party.
ARLINGTON Bem-vindo a Arlington Manuella Melo. Welcome to Arlington in Brazilian exchange student Manuella Melos native Portuguese.
