ARLINGTON The annual Pedal, Paddle and Puff triathlon hits Arlington July 4.
The Darrington Horse Owners Association presents the 2007 Timber Bowl Rodeo June 30-July 1.
ARLINGTON Game one of the June 23 doubleheader with Oak Harbor went the Rapids way as they took nine innings to complete the 7-6 victory.
You might not know this, but athletes cant apply for athletic scholarships, they have to be earned on the field. If a company, foundation or organization likes a kids statistics and style, odds are he or she will be on the short list. Some of the more notable athletic scholarships in this region are:
MARYSVILLE The fact that the North County Invite divides runners by graduating class rather than ability can mess up a lot of cross country teams.
Lineman dont often get a large share of the credit on winning football teams from people in the press, but they make the difference in ballgames. Senior tackle Chris Vargus for Darrington plays both sides of the ball and has made a huge impact on the Loggers season. After not turning out for the team last year, Vargus decided to play as a senior and the results are evident. Darrington is 7-0, only having been challenged in one game at Concrete. The Loggers get a second shot at Concrete on Oct. 26, which should prove to be the game-of-the-year for both teams.
The Lakewood Youth Football Association presented a check for $1,450 to Vicci Hilty, right, from the Snohomish County Center for Battered Women
The ever improving Eagles volleyball team again showed how far it has come this season. It wasnt enough against a strong Stanwood team as Arlington went down 3-1.
The Arlington boys tennis team put up quite a fight in their rescheduled match with Marysville-Pilchuck on Oct. 12. They came up just short, losing 4-3 at Marysville.
The Arlington Eagles girls soccer team came out flat and stayed that way during their match against Everett. Missing a good opportunity to stoke their playoff chances against 3A competition, the Eagles misfired on their few chances and wound up suffering a 2-0 defeat to a motivated, energetic Seagull squad.
The field conditions werent great and the temperature at field level was freezing, but a determined Arlington football team won a decisive Homecoming victory for their school.
The undefeated Darrington Logger football team continued their march toward history on Oct. 12 with a 56-0 thrashing of Orcas Island. The forest-green Loggers took the opening kickoff down the field for a score and never looked back. Darringtons win streak hit seven games with only two regular season games remaining.
