ARLINGTON — The Arlington Eagles are inviting community members to attend the “Stilly Cup” football game Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. with items to “Fill the Truck” for the Arlington Cocoon House, Food Bank and Kids’ Kloset.
Greg Dailer will take an old-fashioned blowout any day of the week over a slugfest.
Unfortunately for the Arlington head coach, that’s what happens when two teams playing high caliber football like the Eagles and Lake Stevens Vikings do when they get together.
The Cougars threw just about everything they could at the Wildcats.
In a battle of the Cascade Conference’s top football teams Oct. 1, Lakewood lost a wild one to Archbishop Murphy 35-28, though it wasn’t for lack of effort — or creativity.
Arlington girls soccer manager Nathan Davis sees the same potential in this year’s team as he saw in his 2009 squad.
It was at the halfway point of last season that the Eagles won five of their final seven matches to come within just a point of the final district playoff spot.
Lakewood goal keeper Miranda Head has a routine when the whistle is blown at the end of a second overtime and the match is to be decided by a shootout.
ARLINGTON — A battle of conflicting fighting styles will be on display at the Emerald Queen Casino Oct. 30 as Arlington MMA fighter Matt Kovacs will defend his CageSport Heavyweight Championship title against Nick Braker.
ARLINGTON — At one point in the fourth quarter, Riley Cobb was hunched over, gasping for every breath before the next play.
“He’s an animal back there,” Arlington coach Greg Dailer said about his halfback. “He feels tired back there, but when the ball snaps he’s right back in it.”
Cougars cross country had one league meet left Sept. 21 before heading down to the Stanford Invitational.
Lakewood had a warm send off, finishing first in the boys’ standings while the girls finished second in a home meet that showcased all six Cascade Conference teams.
Things started a little slow for the Cougars Sept. 24, but that didn’t stop them from having the most dominant result in a half of a decade.
Kills got contagious for the Cougars.
Once Lakewood loosened up, the Cougars started raining kills on Granite Falls to complete a sweep (25-21, 25-21, 25-18) in Cascade Conference volleyball action Sept. 21.
The Eagles used the first Wesco North meet to work on team strategy.
Pushing one another in a group to keep the pace Sept. 16, both Arlington’s boys and girls runners had clusters for the first couple of miles at Lake Stevens High School, and came away with second place finishes in the four-team meet.
The Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks rode a flurry of goals to earn a 4-1 Wesco North victory against Arlington Sept. 16 at Quil Ceda Stadium.
The Tomahawks scored all four goals inside a 12-minute period in the second half.
LAKEWOOD — The Cougars showed they are determined to leave last year’s mistakes behind. In a 48-14 drubbing of Coupeville,…
