MARYSVILLE Arlington threw a wrench in M-Ps postseason plans, defeating the Tomahawks 1-0 on their senior night and throwing the home teams quest for a league title into doubt.
The Arlington boys tennis team did something Oct. 5 that no Arlington boys tennis team has done in a long time. They swept through an entire match against Lake Stevens, winning 7-0.
ARLINGTON With the season on the line, Arlington guard Sheryl Scheppele did what she does best for the team.
In the modern world of specialized youth sports the end often justifies the means.
Racers from the Ride Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP) cruise through downtown Arlington on their way north
Five young Arlington baseball players were recently selected to attend Cal Ripken Jr. baseball camp, to be held in Washington DC on Ripkens estate. The kids received grants from the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation which promotes youth baseball in America. Each child will get a receive instruction from nationally recognized coaches including Cal himself.
Volleyball players/teams wanted
MARYSVILLE A favorite exercise of the Marysville Knights juniors and seniors football squad is a more physical version of the childhood playground game, Red Rover.
Like a lot of members of the Lakewood football team, Dan Teeter has a page on MySpace.com.
Wayne Peeters of Lake Goodwin and his son John Peeters of Stanwood recently captured two separate classifications at the Outboard Motor National Championships, held August 6-11 in Moses Lake, Wash.
ARLINGTON As the second recreational league game in the Aug. 15 doubleheader got underway, Menzel Lakes potent offense struck early and often against the Wrecking Crew. Menzel never trailed and tallied a whopping 27-2 victory.
Another week, another victory for the Roads West squad in recreation league softball.
The Highland Christian Knights added to their successful inaugural season with a 34-20 victory over the Lummi Blackhawks on Oct. 2.
