Shorecrest, coming off a win in their season opener against Lake Washington on Nov. 30, visited Arlington High School on Dec. 5 to face the Lady Eagles who had just trounced Oak Harbor on Dec. 1.
Cougar boys varsity basketball faced a tall order as they faced the South Whidbey Falcons in their first Cascade Conference game on Dec. 7.
Arlington basketball, back for a new season with five seniors after reaching the state tournament last year, hosted an upstart Marysville Getchell team in their season opener on Nov. 29.
Lakewood wrestling coach Tom O’Hara and Arlington coach Rick Iverson have their sport pinned.
Nine Arlington football Eagles received all-league recognition after posting a 3-2, 6-4 and just narrowly missing the postseason.
A total of 20 combined Lakewood athletes and coaches across four fall sports have received all-Cascade Conference recognition.
Arlington boys wrestling has a new leader on its coaching staff. Rick Iverson, whose 25 years of coaching had taken him to Western Washington University and Marysville-Pilchuck High School before he retired in 1998, has taken the helm of the boys wrestling.
LAKEWOOD — Cougar varsity boys basketball, armed with six seniors, is ready to get back to prominence after suffering key injuries in the second half of the season and missing the playoffs with a 3-11 Cascade Conference record in 2010.
Lakewood hosted its 2A state quarterfinal playoff game against the W.F. West Bearcats at Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s Quil Ceda Stadium, just seven miles from Lakewood High School, in a frosty affair on Nov. 19.
Jennifer Domanowski can’t wait another minute. The Arlington High School senior and Marysville Mighty Marlins Swim Club member who specializes in the butterfly, freestyle and individual medley events who has been swimming since she was 7 years old, will join Boise State’s women’s swim team and compete with her new teammates at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha on June 25.
You’d never know it from talking to a Snohomish County school’s athletics department, but six different schools — Marysville-Pilchuck, Marysville Arts & Technology, Lakewood, Lake Stevens, Mariner and Cascade — have bowling teams and several have enough kids to make two teams each.
Lakewood hosted the Lindbergh Eagles in the first round of the 2A State Football Tournament looking to become the first 10-win Cougar team in the school’s history.
The Arlington varsity basketball team is hungry to get back to the state tournament after last year, in which the squad shared a Wesco 4A championship with Monroe and made the State Tournament for the first time in nearly 50 years.
