The Highland Christian volleyball team found a lot of bright spots in the 3-0 loss they suffered at home Sept. 10 to Neah Bay.
Talking to Arlington cross country coach Mike Shierk, it isn’t hard to hear his excitement about this fall’s team.
Highland Christian football experienced a trial by fire.
Twelve years after finishing his career at West Liberty University, Arlington football coach Greg Dailer returned to be inducted into the Hilltoppers’ Hall of Fame.
After four meetings in as many years as football coach Dan Teeter has been at Lakewood High School, Teeter finally got the best of his alma mater and the Cougars defeated Lynden Christian 38-21 on Sept. 11.
Despite returning a solid core of players from last year’s district tournament run, the Arlington girls soccer team is working through some growing pains.
If football is a play in four parts, the Arlington football team had some first act jitters.
Although numbers are down overall for boys tennis at Arlington High School, an experienced group of seniors will lead the team through the fall season.
Last year, the Lakewood girls soccer team had three seniors. This year, it has just one who will play a lot of varsity time.
Highland Christian volleyball took a few blows in the offseason.
No less ambitious than his goals for the program, Arlington wrestling coach Shaun Williams took 15 club wrestlers to Germany to work on their skills against elite European competition less than a year after taking the helm of the wrestling team.
Last year, it took a lot of small steps for the Arlington volleyball team to build up its confidence and earn a fifth-place finish in conference and an appearance in the 4A district tournament.
Listening to an afternoon of practice, it sounds like Lakewood volleyball is trying to take their game to another level.