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The Cougars wrestling team lost a double dual to La Conner and Bellevue Christian at home Tuesday, Dec. 12.
LAKEWOOD Danielle Wilson, an 11-year-old fifth-grade student at Cougar Creek Elementary, received first place all-around at a Dec. 2 state gymnastic competition at Sammamish High School, out of 59 gymnasts of all ages who were competing in her level.
The good news for the Lady Eagles basketball team is that they are one of only two 3A teams in the Wesco North league.
CAMANO ISLAND Despite ominous-looking weather, Lakewood High School staff, alumni and community members turned out June 16 for a round of golf in support of the Lakewood High School booster club.
Where do the Olympic speed skaters get their start? Everybody recognizes the smiling face of Apollo Ohno now that hes won multiple Olympic medals. But Ohno once started out as an in-line skater, racing at local Northwest tracks.
Husband and wife finishers Will and Lorraine Miller, of Marysville, each placed first in their age groups in the Arlington Runners Clubs second annual Gleneagle Community Fun Run for Dollars for Scholars June 9. About 75 runners and walkers braved the rain and raised almost $1,000 for the local scholarship fund. The run started at Pioneer Elementary School and meandered through Gleneagle area, and golf-course community resident Jack Shouman whos son is a former NCAA 3:50 miler, escorted the pack of runners on his motorcycle.
In light of recent events surrounding the behavior of parents and coaches at Little League games in Arlington and its outlying areas, it is necessary to remind our parents and coaches of the importance of good behavior.
The bat of George Spady Jr. and the arm of Anthony Polanco carried Arlingtons Spady Eagles to victory over their city rival Thompson Pirates. The Eagles trailed early but rallied with some big hits in the late innings to win 12-9.
Arlington youth football scores big against Mt. Vernon
Scoring four goals in two games qualifies as a great week for any soccer player. Scoring four including during two Cascade League match victories is even better.
The Oct. 4 soccer match between the Lakewood Cougars and Sultan Lady Turks was decided in the first half on two Hayley Bustad goals. The two teams battled to a scoreless standstill in the second half and Lakewood tallied a 2-1 victory.
LAKEWOOD Neither the Arlington boys nor girls cross country teams were running at full strength at the Hole in the Wall Invitational at Lakewood High School Oct. 6, but coach Mike Shierk said kids stepped up to help the team.
