Lakewood soccer must overcome mud first, opponents second
U-13 Girls Select Soccer Tryouts.
Explosion open exhibition season with a bang
ARLINGTON There was no scorekeeping when the Arlington baseball team faced Lakewood in a scrimmage at the Arlington baseball fields, but the rainy match-up March 10 gave the players valuable on-field time and coach Doug Plucker a chance to evaluate individual performances in competition.
A new direction under new head coach Dan Eng has a close-knit Arlington fastpitch team excited about their upcoming season.
ARLINGTON At halftime of the Dec. 5 girls basketball game between the Arlington Eagles and the Shorecrest Highlanders it appeared the Eagles would be in for a long night. They trailed 22-28 after managing only three points in the second quarter. Shorecrests pressure defense and full-court trapping made it difficult for Arlington to find good scoring opportunities in the first half.
Rayner pitches
STANWOOD As Arlington faced archrival Stanwood in a March 22 soccer match at the Spartans stadium, it seemed visiting team could do no wrong.
ARLINGTON Despite rainy weather and a depleted team the Arlington girls golf team boasts just three players the Arlington golf team marched through the back of Gleneagle Golf Course, hosting their season-opening meet March 17.
ARLINGTON Where does Arlington go when the weather heats up? Residents in the know head down to the meeting of the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish River. Twin Rivers Park, home to the new disk golf course, provides a perfect backdrop for relaxing along the rivers edge.
SMOKEY POINT With a bustling weekend scheduled for sports fans around Snohomish County, the Hot August Hoops fundraiser for Arlington AAU nearly didnt go off as planned.
ARLINGTON A big first inning from the Wrecking Crew wasnt enough to hold off the hot bats of Busted and Bruised in their Aug. 1 rec league softball matchup.
George Wiederkehr, a 2007 graduate of Lakewood High School, holds up a 40-pound Chinook salmon he caught off Nootka Island, British Columbia on July 26
