The Lakewood volleyball team breezed past the Sultan Lady Turks on Oct. 4 behind the exceptional play of Liliya Kibitskaya. Kibitskaya did a little bit of everything during the three set 25-10, 25-22, 25-10 win. In addition to leading the way with 11 service aces, she also finished with six digs and seven kills.
John Rundle has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. The big defensive lineman pounced on three Granite Falls fumbles in leading Lakewood to a 28-20 victory. Rundle and the Cougar defense did an admirable job of stopping the run and forcing turnovers as Lakewood held on for a 28-20 victory on Oct. 5.
After an unexpectedly successful season for Lakewood fastpitch in 2007, the largely junior squad returns hoping to capitalize on their late-season surge during their senior campaign.
Despite competing with some of the states best tennis players, Lakewood girls tennis coach Bob Walker is excited about the talent of his team.
Five Arlington High School basketball players, Shea Struiksma, Zach Cooper, Eric Carlson, Griffin Ginnis and Blake Petersen, have finished their season at AHS and are playing with the North Sound Elite AAU Select Traveling Team and they won 60 – 51 at the first AAU Select tournament championship game during the weekend of Feb. 23.
While the Arlington boys soccer team returns a number of starters, coach Mike Gudgeon describes them like a whole new team.
After two seasons under head coach Tim Tramp, Arlington is looking for its next football coach.
When a team graduates five seniors, the dynamic can change substantially.
ARLINGTON Two nights after a dramatic comeback against Mount Vernon, the Arlington girls basketball team watched their season slowly whittled away by a tough Shorecrest team.
LAKEWOOD Lakewood senior goalkeeper Peter Karrenberg proved worthy of the Superman-inspired design on his jersey when he entered the goal in overtime and helped the Cougars defeat Lynden in a shootout.
Lakewood wins league crown
ARLINGTON Alumni of the Arlington Kickboxing Academy are once again traveling across the state and around the world to show their skills.
MARYSVILLE The Arlington boys track team had four individual champs when Marysville-Pilchuck hosted Mariner, Kamiak and the Eagles for a North-South Duel.
