The Marysville Boys & Girls Club’s basketball court was nearly the site of a come-from-behind victory on Sunday, Feb. 26, as the ABA Washington Rampage recovered from a nearly two-to-one point deficit to the Pro Sport Assassins to come within four points of their score by the final buzzer.
Although they were edged out 64-57 by Stanwood on the evening of Friday, Feb. 3, the Arlington High School boys basketball team came away winners in the ongoing fight against cancer, as they helped raise $1,254 for the American Cancer Society through the “Coaches vs. Cancer” game that evening.
Christian Waldall, a 12-year-old Arlington boy, not only won the half-court shot at the Arlington High School basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 2, but he also took the $100 prize from Arlington Physical Therapy, which sponsored the half-court shot contest, and gave it to his football teammate and friend Gabe Green.
Tomahawk boys basketball hosted 4A North fifth-place Arlington on Jan. 24 seeking vengeance for the 75-50 drubbing they suffered at Arlington on Dec. 9.
The Lakewood Cougars and the Granite Falls Tigers faced off on the hardcourt, Jan. 28, for the annual “Cat Fight.”
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School’s Terry Dawn was named a WIAAA/Seattle Times State Athlete of the Week for Jan. 1-7 of this year.
Lady Eagles basketball looked to get back to business after a week of inclement weather put 10 days between their Jan. 11 win over Edmonds-Woodway and their home game against Cascade on Jan. 21.
Arlington native and 2010 Arlington High School graduate Jessica Van Loo is making the most of her time at San Diego’s Point Loma Nazarene University.
lub Shock’s eighth-graders are the Veterans Day Tournament champions. The Shock were out to avenge last year’s championship loss to Lake Stevens on a lost-second shot. This year they went 5-0 in the Nov. 11, 12 and 13 Veterans Day tournament and beat Moses Lake on Claire Dobler’s buzzer-beating put-back.
The postponement and rescheduling information is available for Arlington and Lakewood sports that were originally scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 17 to Friday, Jan. 20 but had to be canceled due to the inclement weather.
Rivals Arlington and Stanwood high school boys basketball will meet in a Coaches vs. Cancer game at 7:15 p.m. on Jan. 20 to raise money and awareness of cancer at Arlington High School Gymnasium.
Eagle wrestling brought a lineup heavy on freshmen and sophomores into their Jan. 10 match against a Kamiak squad of four juniors and three seniors.
Cougar basketball hosted Archbishop Murphy on Jan. 10 with senior center Dustin Stanton in the lineup for the first time all season as he returned from a leg injury.
