LAKE STEVENS — It might not have been the ending they wanted, but Arlington soccer emerged 2-1 from a long week against perennially difficult league opponents.
It all started with one game, 100 years ago. The score that day was Marysville Tomahawks 10, Tulalip Indians 0.
ARLINGTON — Things seemed to be going well for an undefeated Arlington team as they took on unbeaten Lake Stevens in their homecoming game Sept. 26.
MARYSVILLE — Cutting across the neatly trimmed greens of Cedarcrest Golf Course, it’s difficult to avoid the sensations not typically associated with golf.
LANGLEY — With ranks depleted on both the boys and girls sides, Arlington vied in the South Whidbey Invite anyway for the chance to preview the district course.
LANGLEY — At a meet that’s at least as competitive as the district contest itself that will take place here later this season, the Lakewood cross country team visited league rival South Whidbey as they hosted dozens of elite teams from the region.
MARYSVILLE — Tough losses characterized the opening games for both M-P and Arlington soccer, so both teams were anxious to improve to .500 as they faced off at Quil Ceda Stadium, Sept. 11.
BELLINGHAM — Confidence will be the key to the success of Lakewood volleyball, according to coach Tasha Kryger.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville teams won four out of 12 events and also showed in several more when the Tomahawk swim team hosted score-free jamboree at their pool Sept. 9.
Marysville teams won four out of 12 events and also showed in several more when the Tomahawk swim team hosted score-free jamboree at their pool Sept. 9.
The Arlington boys tennis team is in a rebuilding year, but it’s not without individual bright spots, according to first-year coach Sean Cunningham.
Arlington cross country returns all but one of its runners from last year’s state-qualifying girls team.
The scores say it all about eight-man football – 54-8 over Mansfield, 54-28 over Lopez Island and 48-28 at Evergreen Lutheran.