Eagles take fourth in state (slide show)

TACOMA — The Arlington girls basketball team won fourth in state after defeating West Seattle 41-40 during the 3A state tournament March 7.

TACOMA — The Arlington girls basketball team won fourth in state after defeating West Seattle 41-40 during the 3A state tournament March 7.

“Getting the fourth-place trophy is fantastic,” coach Joe Marsh said. “We talked about it all year long. We had a fantastic season.”

Arlington’s Jayla Russ led with 12 points hitting three for five 3-pointers and teammate Serafina Balderas added 10 points with three for seven 3-pointers.

Arlington was again fighting through adversity in their final game of the tournament.

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“At the first half we didn’t play very well, but we kept chipping away,” Marsh said. “This the hardest-working team I’ve ever worked with.

After a contentious first half with six lead changes, Arlington found itself behind at the end of the first two quarters 14-13 and 21-18.

It got even tougher for Arlington when they missed some shots in the third quarter falling behind 25-18, but Russ and Balderas scored a 3-pointer each to put the Eagles back in the game 26-24 going into the final quarter.

After trading goals in the final quarter Russ and Balderas added two three’s to get ahead of West Seattle 38-31.

After Arlington hit another putting the score 41-35, West Seattle snuck in a run to get the score 41-40 with only seconds left. But Arlington kept the ball safe on its last possession just long enough to win it.