Three Arlington Eagle harriers represented their school Saturday, Nov. 4, at the 3A state cross country championships at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
The Stilly Valley Senior Little League baseball team waited patiently for Skagit to pitch to them. They waited a long time as nine walks in the first two innings produced nine Stilly runs. Brandon Pierce needed only 60 pitches for the homeside to complete an 11-1 victory for Stilly.
Seventeen Lakewood athletes emerged from the state-qualifying district championships meet in Bellingham May 16 and 18, and five of them will compete at state in multiple events.
A tremendously successful season for Arlington fastpitch came to a close May 17 as the girls lost a hard-fought 1-0 battle to Shorecrest.
LAKEWOOD There is something to be said for perseverance, dedication and loyalty. In the case of Lakewood High School physical education teacher and fastpitch softball coach Steve Barker, his 28 years at the helm has earned him a spot in the Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
For a team that finished 3-7 overall the Arlington Eagles football team was well represented with seven Wesco North selections.
Just as the undefeated Arlington Blue Junior Football Team was running the ball across the goal line in overtime to end their season with an 22-14 championship victory over the Mount Vernon Bulldogs, the rain lightened up and the two Arlington Midget teams were waiting patiently behind the chain-link fence for their turn. The North Cascade Youth Football League Association Championships were held Saturday, Nov. 18, at Mount Vernon High School.
Some people remember dates and times because of certain events. Arlingtons Joey Dettrich is not soon to forget the day a dream came true due mainly to Mother Nature.
Cougars look to continue winning tradition
Lady Cougs hope to be competitive in tough league
LAKEWOOD The lead swung back and forth like a pendulum, but in the end, the Lakewood baseball team gave up eight runs in the seventh inning allowing Sultan to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, pulling off a 15-11 win April 6 at Lakewood High School.
DARRINGTON The bottom of the fourth inning was long by any standard, but for Shoreline Christian it must have seemed an eternity as they watched their 3-2 lead buried under 13 Darrington runs to lose the first game in the April 5 doubleheader 15-3.
When Derek Jones took the mound April 4, Arlington coach Doug Plucker knew his group was in for a tough outing.
