A poor opening 15 minutes cost Lakewood girls soccer team a victory as the Kings Knights held on for a 2-1 win in their Sept. 13 match.
More than any other sport the results of a soccer match do not always indicate which team dominated the game.
How often in soccer does it happen that the better team loses? More often than in any other sport. And while Arlington may not have played well enough to beat Snohomish they certainly deserved better than the 4-0 loss they endured in their Sept. 11 match.
Brandon Gunter simply ran out of miracles for the Arlington Eagles in their football home opener against Snohomish.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Eagle boys basketball team struggled with the Meadowdale Mavericks during their Nov. 29 meeting. Arlington got a good first half performance despite being undersized, but gave up too many offensive rebounds in the second half and wound up losing 72-48.
The Lakewood Cougar boys basketball team took to the court for the first time this season against an experienced Sedro-Woolley side. With six sophomores making their first appearance on the varsity the Cougars showed a bit of inexperience, but overall they looked very good and should be a competitive team this season. Unfortunately, Sedro put together a big third quarter and pulled away enough to hold off the upstart Cougars 71-65.
Watching high school basketball is one of the finer pleasures in life. Witnessing up-and-coming athletes competing at a high level in a tense environment makes me wonder what could be better?
DARRINGTON Mike Parris got the Darrington Loggers basketball team off to a quick start to their season with a free throw line jumper seconds into the game against the Cedar Park Christian Eagles. The next seven minutes werent as pretty, but Darrington righted the ship in the fourth quarter to win a close game 62-54. The Nov. 28 game in Darrington marked the start to a new season and showcased why the Loggers have much reason for optimism this year.
DARRINGTON It took Hailey Wales approximately 20 seconds to make an impact in her first game playing varsity basketball. The highly touted freshman scored the Darrington Loggers first bucket in the Nov. 28 rout of the Cedar Park Christian Eagles. The Loggers got solid contributions from both Hailey and her sister Randi Wales and overcame a foul plagued opening night from their star Caitlin Pendergrass to win easily 48-31.
The Arlington wrestling team looked every bit the strong group it was predicted to be during the teams first meet of the year. The dual meet featured Stanwood, Shorewood, and Shorecrest with Arlington facing off against the latter two schools.
The Arlington High School Performing Arts Center will present a top level bodybuilding competition coming up Aug. 11.
ARLINGTON In a contest at Haller Middle School, the Arlington Wesco Youth League seventh-graders used their relentless pressure defense to beat Shorecrest 68-40.
Highland boys win overtime thriller, lose in semi-final
