The Arlington eighth-grade and Marysville sixth-grade AAU basketball teams helped lead the Wesco Youth Basketball League in the first-ever Feeder Cup in Stanwood.
Arlington hasn’t been the easiest place to be a baseball fan — or player — in recent years.
The Haller Middle School team stayed perfect, defeating La Conner in the first half of a double dual meet at Post Middle School.
“After being on top of this league for four years, we get every team’s best effort,” said Arlington AAU coach Guy Kennedy. “Beating us is like their championship.”
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Despite graduating a lot of seniors off of a blockbuster Lakewood baseball team, the coaching staff hopes to keep last year’s momentum going into this season.
Though always talented, the Arlington fastpitch team has sometimes gotten lost in the shuffle of a conference with high-flying teams like Monroe, Everett and Stanwood and their top-notch pitchers.
About six years ago, Highland Christian senior Craig Crawford discovered golf when a family friend signed him up for a youth golf camp.
Two north Snohomish County kids won fourth place in the Golden Gate Internationals Martial Arts Championships competition recently and at least one of them plans to go get a national title.
The Tulalip Heritage Hawks bounced back from a close second-round loss to place fourth in the 2009 1B state basketball tournament in Yakima.
Arlington seniors Kyra Prause and Sheryl Scheppele went out on a strong note as the Eagle girls were eliminated from the district tournament in a 49-45 loss to Jackson Feb. 21 at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The Highland Christian prep girls lived to play another day. With a 47-39 win Feb. 20 over Tulalip Heritage, the Knights drew a loser-out, winner-to-state game against Lummi.
In just her second season, Lakewood senior Christina Ordonez accomplished what no Lakewood wrestler before her ever had.
With a first-round pin over Kentwood senior and two-time state placer Antonia Navejas, Ordonez brought a wrestling championship home to Lakewood High School.