The Arlington Eagles got swept in their recent three-game series against the Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks, but there is still an opportunity for the Eagles to make post-season play.
The Lakewood boys and girls track teams hosted the Lakewood Twilight, April 29, with both the boys and girls teams coming out on top in the tri-meet.
The Arlington boys and girls track teams both grabbed the top places in the April 21 tri-meet they hosted against Oak Harbor and Marysville-Pilchuck.
The Lady Eagles have had a difficult time getting started on the tennis court in 2011.
Not just literally, as more than a month has passed and Arlington girls tennis has played just five matches, but also figuratively.
Against Jackson the Eagles tried something new to combat their recent lack of offense.
“We only got one shot against Cascade — we scored — but we knew we had to try a more aggressive approach,” said Arlington manager Mike Gudgeon.
It’s hard enough being a varsity coach for one sport.
Lady Eagles basketball coach Nathan Davis decided to hang up his whistle last week in order to spend more time with his family.
For all the swinging the Eagles have been doing, they’re having hard time getting hits lately.
That much was the case in a 7-2 loss to Snohomish April 4, when Arlington struck out 11 times.
Looking like the aggressor for the majority of the match, it seemed only a matter of minutes before the Eagles would provide the decisive goal.
LAKEWOOD — With a walk and a base hit, Cedarcrest had two on and one out, but Lakewood pitcher Andrew…
With such a contrast in style between the two halves, the Cougars have to view this loss to the Turks as a cautionary tale.
In a 3-1 conference loss to Sultan April 5, Lakewood couldn’t find the back of the net.
When the Lady Eagles get everybody involved, they tend to come out on top.
That was the case for Arlington in a 4-2 Western Conference victory over Cascade March 24.
The Eagles got the big win they were needing in a week where they played conference frontrunners Marysville-Pilchuck and Lake Stevens.
The Eagles fell to the Tommies in a 2-1 result, March 24, but responded with a 3-1 win over the Vikings two days later.
For the second straight year the Cougars have gotten a wake-up call when jumping into Cascade Conference play.
Cedarcrest scored early and often to defeat Lakewood 5-0, March 22, in a match that saw the Cougars having a hard time holding onto the ball.
