From left, back row, Arlington High School wrestlers Sarah Sarich, Grace Spear, Christie Irwin, Nicole Browne and Amanda Bottini (not pictured) were among the teams regional qualifiers, while AHS wrestlers Jennifer Jayne and Kelsey Meyer took second and first, at 135 and 130 respectively, placing the team second at regionals.
Joe Dolph, of Darrington, top, wrestles for a win over Cody Holt from Concrete to become Regional Champion 152, Feb
DARRINGTON Darrington High Schools basketball teams scored back-to-back wins against Concrete Feb. 9, earning both the boys and girls another set of home games in the Tri-District Tourney Feb. 15.
MARYSVILLE Wisconsin native Danielle Szulczewski is the new sports reporter for The Arlington Times.
A decisive 40-22 win Friday night over Archbishop Murphy kept the Lakewood boys basketball teams hopes alive for a first-round playoff bye in the upcoming Cascade Conference district tournament.
MARYSVILLE The scoreboard doesnt lie, but it can deceive.
Kally Behens fastball popped, her change up bit and her riser rose past one Granite Falls batter after another.
A physical matchup of two quick teams ended with Lakewood on top. Despite a comfortable margin of victory, 3-0, Lakewoods lead never felt safe against a hard charging and harder tackling Sultan Turks. The March 19 game was scrappy, with a number of uncalled challenges resulting in near injury to the players.
In a match much closer than the final result, the Lakewood girls tennis team fell 1-6 to Anacortes on March 21. Many of the matches were in Lakewoods favor at crucial moments, only to turn sour.
ARLINGTON Nathan Davis may be brand new in his title as head coach of the Lady Eagles basketball team, but the science teacher is a familiar face at the school.
Looking at the big picture, coach Nathan Davis said he would like to see his team win their first playoff game.
LAKEWOOD What the Cougars boys basketball team may lack in size they make up for in hustle and hard work.
It took about one year of careful planning, ordering visas, sending visas to the Pakistani consulate in Los Angeles, preparing food and clothing, and organizing a route, but Don Beavon headed off to Pakistan this past week to become part of a seven man climbing expedition on K2, the worlds second highest peak.
