EVERETT Already leading by three runs in the bottom of the first inning, an Arlington assistant coach reminded the light-hearted dugout throughout the early innings, Hey, we havent done anything yet.
MARYSVILLE The Olympia Pizza softball team added a pair of wins to their record June 18, with spring league playoffs looming in the coming weeks.
Arlingtons soccer and Little League players will be helping the city of Arlington expand its Bill Quake Park in a project funded in part with $36,700 from Snohomish Countys newly established Youth Amenities and Recreation Development grant program.
The Mighty Marlins Swim Club has a record of success.
MARYSVILLE Riding an over-sized Trike around an oval track in an effort to get the best time is not an easy task. Throw in obstacles like the Poo Pit, the Jello-O Pit, the Croc Walk and the Roy Robinson Chevrolet NASCAR Corner and it can be downright challenging.
Be careful what you ask for, you just may get it. Willie Wiersma, defensive coordinator of the 9- and10-year-old Arlington Blue Midgets football team, may be saying that to himself after having his head shaved Friday, Oct. 27.
LANGLEY The Lakewood cross country team will be well represented at the 2A state competition as both the boys and girls qualified Saturday, Oct. 28 at the 2A, 3A, and 4A district championships.
A pair of district playoff losses Feb. 22 and 24 heralded the end of the season for a senior-heavy Lakewood High School boys basketball team.
ARLINGTON March is shaping up to be a big month for Arlington Kickboxing Academy alums.
ARLINGTON The Arlington girls basketball team trailed Everett in every quarter of their 62-60 win Feb. 26, except the most important one.
ARLINGTON The Arlington boys basketball team made only one field goal in the fourth period but made 15 of their 18 free throws in the final eight minutes to defeat Sedro-Woolley 66-57 at Arlington High School Feb. 24 and put an end to the Cubs season.
LAKEWOOD What began as a low intensity soccer match, escalated into a defensive battle and produced a magnificent game-winning goal. The March 29 clash between the Granite Falls Tigers and Lakewood Cougars went Lakewoods way, 2-0.
LAKEWOOD In a defensive staring match, the Lakewood baseball team held South Whidbey to a three-run tie from the fifth inning until the 10th, when the Cougars finally blinked and Falcon Lucas Yale ran in the first of two game-ending runs March 28 to hand Lakewood a 5-3 loss.
