The Arlington Eagles are preparing for their first game against Marysville-Pilchuck, and they’ve got some returning talent and newcomers to help them this season.
The Cougars are back on the field for the first week of practice and have quite a few replacements to make, having graduated most of their offensive line — and they are taking the opportunity to be even better.
ARLINGTON — It’s just about football season again and the Arlington Grid Iron Club is hosting its annual Regal Eagle Auction on Saturday, Sept. 7, to raise money for scholarships and equipment to support the Arlington High School football team.
ARLINGTON — Celebrity shooter and nationally recognized firearms instructor Gabby Franco will be speaking and teaching classes at the Norpoint Gun Range in Arlington from Aug. 23-25, where she will focus on self-defense, empowering women and preventative safety measures.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Municipal Airport was packed with hundreds of basketball players and their fans during the annual 3-on-3 X-travaganza basketball tournament on Aug. 10-11.
Before she ever stepped foot in her kindergarten classroom, Arlington High School senior Morgan Ginnis was in the water.
The Arlington Aces hardball league is in full swing for the summer, with local former high school baseball players keeping their skills fresh with weekly games.
More than a hundred kids and parents stopped by Britt Sports Cards in Arlington on Saturday, Aug. 3, for a chance to meet the AquaSox’s top two players — pitchers Lars Huijer and Aaron Brooks.
The Arlington Boys & Girls Club is hosting summer sports camps, while sign-ups are just beginning for fall sports programs on Aug. 19.
ARLINGTON — The deadline for registering for Arlington’s 3 on 3 X-travaganza basketball tournament has been extended to Monday, Aug. 5.
Maintaining a strong youth sports culture in a single community requires volunteer efforts from dozens of local sports fanatics, who rarely receive recognition for their behind-the-scenes efforts. One such man is Doug Diel, who has been involved in youth sports in Arlington for almost 20 years.
The Cougars hosted 21 schools from around Washington State at the seventh annual Lakewood 7-on-7 Tournament and Lineman Challenge on Saturday, July 27.
he ninth annual 3-on-3 X-travaganza basketball tournament is set for Aug. 10-11 at the Arlington Airport and is expected to draw hundreds of competitors and thousands of spectators to the Arlington community.
