ARLINGTON — Skilled or lucky golfers will have a chance to win at car at the second annual Arlington Open golf tournament on Friday, Aug. 26.
Dwayne Lane Chevrolet in Arlington has agreed to give a car to the first person to sink a hole-in-one in the 165-yard hole no. 3 at Gleneagle Golf Course.
The golf tournament is a fundraiser for entryway signs for the city of Arlington, and 25 percent of the proceeds will support Kids’ Kloset to provide clothing and other basic needs for youth in North Snohomish County.
Everett Silvertips Vice President/General Manager Doug Soetaert announced Aug. 12 the hiring of former Silvertips Captain Mitch Love as an Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach and the addition of Taylor Dakers as Goaltending Coach
After losing their first game of the season on July 27, Sticks n’ Chicks bounced back and defeated Cascade Valley 15-5 Wednesday, Aug. 3, in an Arlington Parks and Recreation coed softball game at Twin Rivers Park.
n 2008, Lakewood High School football coach Dan Teeter gathered five teams to participate in a 7-on-7 football passing challenge. This year the competition had more than tripled in size with teams coming from as far away as eastern Washington.
Heidi Klippert and husband Gary Holboy are self-proclaimed mountain biking hackers. But they still pad up and attack the rugged forest trails throughout the Pacific Northwest nearly each weekend.
They’ve competed against each other for the past two high school football seasons. But for one week this summer, Marysville graduate Zach Schumann and Arlington graduate Blake Peterson padded up and stood side-by-side for the East/West All-Star Football Summer Classic, played on July 1, in Spokane.
The first time his parents brought up the sport of wrestling, the then-5-year-old Jeremy Nygard broke down in tears — and they weren’t tears of joy. It’s a story his mom Kim Nygard relishes to tell.
Jack Sheward struck out 10 of the 13 batters he faced to help the Stilly Valley Minors All-Star team defeat North Snohomish 11-1 in the second round of the District 1 All-Star tournament Tuesday, July 5, played at Cedar Field.
It’s a Wednesday evening, the sun is reflecting off a row of aluminum bats and a raucous crowd of players are cheering on their fellow teammates. It must be the annual summer softball league.
Bethany Earnhardt entered the Pedal, Paddle, Puff triathlon with a specific game-plan — make it to the end and try not to pass out somewhere in between. After surviving the 5.8-mile bike ride, and then paddling the 6-mile canoe or kayak portion, Earnhardt’s strategy was right on track. And then came the 2-mile run.
Few can throw it, but Stilly Valley Seniors All-Star pitcher Ryan Walker has nearly mastered it. It’s a slider, screwball and curveball all packed into one pitch — otherwise known as the “slurve.”
The Stilly Valley All-Stars zapped out any inkling of drama in its game against South Everett in the first round of the Majors District 1 Little League All-Stars tournament. Stilly Valley took a leap toward the tournament championship game after knocking off South Everett, 14-3, Saturday, July 2, at Quake Field.
The familiar sound of helmets crashing together rang out Friday, June 17, during the second annual Stilly Puff Cup football game played at Haller Field.
