While Highland Christian produced the medalist, Grace Academy had four players par at least one hole, giving them a slight edge when the two golf teams met for nine holes at Cedarcrest Golf Course April 23.
Playing against a rebuilding Cedar Park Christian team, Lakewood baseball demonstrated the kind of play they’ll need to carry them into the postseason.
A first-inning double by Arlington senior Christina Rayner gave the Eagles all the offense they’d need to win at Lake Stevens.
Rayner gave a 3-for-4 batting performance, swinging in Kalie Basher and Amanda Lyon for the first of their two runs each. Arlington won the April 21 game, 6-0.
Stanwood had some big second-inning hits with two outs, giving the Spartans a comfortable lead en route to a 10-5 win over Arlington.
Last year, Arlington soccer spoiled M-P’s chance for an outright conference championship.
Both the Marysville-Pilchuck and Arlington girls golf squads got a taste of the marathon that is postseason golf.
The Tomahawk boys and girls teams had nine event victories en route to first-place finishes when Marysville-Pilchuck and Arlington visited Snohomish for a league meet April 16.
After taking a couple of bruisings in their first two games of the series against Cedarcrest, the Lakewood baseball team showed they can compete with one of the best teams in the state.
In league matches of girls golf, Cascade Conference competition doesn’t get much tougher than Cedarcrest and South Whidbey.
EVERETT — “You know, I believe that these guys are a lot better than everybody thinks we are. I think…
Three years ago, Saundra Wagner and Javier Gonzalez were looking for an alternative to traditional sports to offer at the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club.
Lakewood senior pitcher Jordan Stauffer threw a two-hitter in a full seven-inning effort, but it wasn’t enough to give the Cougars a sweep of their series against South Whidbey.
Marysville-Pilchuck baseball is not the kind of team to make mistakes against.