Arlington senior Jon Van Eyk has bragging rights next time he gets together with his summer baseball teammates.
Yo-yos, roller coasters and pendulums must be imperfect metaphors for the Lakewood soccer team’s emotionally tumultuous game against Archbishop Murphy.
It seems that soccer players can weather almost anything.
In what could be considered a showdown between two of Wesco North’s top pitchers, Stanwood emerged from the March 27 meeting with a 2-0 win.
A few rays of sunshine occasionally break through the overcast Washington skies as Arlington athletes compete outside, hoping the rain holds off.
Year-end rivals for two years at the 3A level, Everett still managed to best Arlington track and field in a conference meet as the Eagles return to 4A competition.
The Arlington boys eked out a narrow win over Burlington-Edison while the girls took a more spacious second to the Tigers as Arlington track hosted nine teams for the annual Chuck Randall Relays.
With a goal in the 12th minute of their non-conference game against Bellingham, the Lakewood boys soccer team mustered all the offense they needed.
Tuesday, March 17 Baseball: Arlington 7, Glacier Peak 5. Arlington senior Kyle Ayres picked up the win for the Eagles,…
The Arlington baseball team defeated Glacier Peak in a 7-5 shootout March 17.
Although Arlington softball coach Dan Eng seemed to have resisted the chill that had set in after three hours of competition, a shiver fell upon the spectators of the Eagles’ March 17 season opener.
Arlington track and field lost some big guns last year.
Legacy is never far from the minds of Arlington soccer players.