The Lakewood High School Girls Volleyball team is doing more than practice this summer, they are helping to coach younger players as well.
This year’s Arlington Frontier Days kick off with a heavy work-out. The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Peddle, Paddle, Puff Triathlon as one of the first events of the Fourth of July.
The Stilly Valley Black Sox have made a league record as the first majors team to win the Tournament of Champions in Stilly Valley history.
During his junior year at Arlington High School, Blake McPherson was a star football player and multi-sport athlete. So when his knee began to give him trouble during summer conditioning, he ignored it.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Boys Basketball program is holding three separate basketball camps in the AHS gymnasium in the upcoming weeks.
Colton Hordyk, a graduating senior from Arlington High School, has spent four years playing football for the Eagles, and heads now to play for MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kan.
For Arlington High School junior Ronnie Ladines, 17, playing softball seems to come as naturally as walking.
Arlington High School senior Kelsey Ghirardo first picked up a racket in the third grade and has been competing as a part of a tennis team since the sixth grade. Now, as a member of the Lady Eagles, she is graduating after becoming one of the top six players in District 1 and is headed to college at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego this fall.
Lakewood High School’s girl golfers have had quite the season this year, a season that ended with two players qualifying for the WIAA State Championship Tournament at the Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Spanaway on May 22 and May 23.
The WIAA State Track and Field meet resulted in a big win for Lakewood High School’s Justin Peterson, who took first place in the triple jump and second place in the high jump.
As some of the top track and fielders in their league, the Arlington High School Eagles were expected to have some pretty strong times and distances at the WIAA State Track and Field Championships on May 24-26, and they did.
Arlington High School’s track and field spent two days competing in the District I/II Bi-District meet at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on May 16 and May 18.
An unusual season ended tough for the Highland Christian softball team during their May 14 and May 16 play-off games against Quilcene. The Knights suffered a 10-0 loss against the Rangers on May 14.
