The Arlington boys cross country team won the South Whidbey Invitational, taking the first-place finish in the Division II competition.
In just her second opportunity to do so, Lakewood junior Chelsea Stokes showed how much work she did in the offseason when she broke recent graduate Lacey Nation’s school record in the girls 5k.
Arlington volleyball held brief leads in their first two games against Lynnwood, but the Royals outmaneuvered the Eagles, posting larger and larger margins of victory as Lynnwood defeated the Arlington girls in three games.
It wasn’t always a pretty game, but the Lakewood volleyball team showed they have skills to be reckoned with after pulling off come-from-behind wins to defeat Granite Falls in five games Sept. 16.
After a narrow loss to Glacier Peak the week before, Arlington must have worked out some of their frustration on Lynnwood.
The Highland Christian volleyball team found a lot of bright spots in the 3-0 loss they suffered at home Sept. 10 to Neah Bay.
Talking to Arlington cross country coach Mike Shierk, it isn’t hard to hear his excitement about this fall’s team.
Highland Christian football experienced a trial by fire.
Twelve years after finishing his career at West Liberty University, Arlington football coach Greg Dailer returned to be inducted into the Hilltoppers’ Hall of Fame.
After four meetings in as many years as football coach Dan Teeter has been at Lakewood High School, Teeter finally got the best of his alma mater and the Cougars defeated Lynden Christian 38-21 on Sept. 11.
Despite returning a solid core of players from last year’s district tournament run, the Arlington girls soccer team is working through some growing pains.
If football is a play in four parts, the Arlington football team had some first act jitters.