MARYSVILLE — Lakewood seniors Kris Mugrage and Rachel Cundy, as well as Marysville Getchell senior Rachel Lefstad competed in respective 2A and 3A 5,000-meter state championship races in ideal conditions at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Nov. 5.
LAKEWOOD — Friday nights don’t get much better than Nov. 4 for Cougar football.
Exactly one year to the day after Burlington-Edison knocked Lakewood from the District playoffs with a 43-12 beating on Lakewood’s field, the Cougars sought revenge and a 2A State Tournament berth.
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood Youth Football Pee Wee Cougars are back-to-back Super Bowl champions. What will they do now?
The younger Cougars will come back for a three-peat while the kids who turn 10 before the start of next season will move on to the Midget (10 and 11 year-old) level, that’s what they’ll do.
The Arlington volleyball Eagles don’t quit. Especially not on Senior Night. The Eagles fell 3-0 to Marysville-Pilchuck but pitched dramatic comeback rallies in each g
What a week Arlington soccer just had. They beat second-place Lake Stevens to stay alive in the postseason hunt and knocked off Monroe to clinch the third and final 4A playoff spot.
The 2011 Cougar football squad will tell you that every game on the schedule matters. It’s what just won them a Cascade Conference co-championship.
Lakewood volleyball’s Senior Night against the Cascade Conference rival Coupeville Wolves on Oct. 25 was the last time that three beloved Cougar seniors would take the court in Lakewood uniforms.
Second-place Monroe trailed Snohomish by only a league win for the Wesco 4-A North lead on Oct. 18 when it hit the road for a game against a last-place Arlington team that was hungry for a win.
Arlington’s top tennis team of Trent Sarver and Tyler Bradford made the Wesco 4-A North Division Tournament ready to build upon their designation as the Eagles’ No. 1 and No. 2 and battled to a fifth-place finish.
Arlington football needed a road win Oct. 21 against Snohomish to lock up the No. 2 seed behind unbeaten Lake Stevens in the District playoffs. Instead the resurgent Snohomish, who once stood 0-5, scored a 34-16 win to create a three-way log jam between Arlington, Monroe and itself at 3-2 in Wesco North league play.
MARYSVILLE — Arlington Eagles girls soccer (3-9 Wesco North, 4-9 overall) visited Marysville-Pilchuck’s Quil Ceda Stadium on Oct. 20 to face the Tomahawks (3-9, 4-9) for what may very well have served as a District Tournament elimination game.
Arlington varsity boys tennis, 2-10 in league play and 2-12 overall, hosted Wesco North rival Snohomish (8-6, 8-7) on Oct. 11 in a match that both teams needed to create momentum as the Division Tournament at Stanwood High School on Oct. 18 drew nearer.
Arlington football fans wanted Eagle Power against rival Stanwood in the Stilly Cup on Oct. 7.
