Once again, Arlington basketball has shown the strength of its young talent.
Local athletes held their own against statewide and several out-of-state challengers in a state bodybuilding and fitness competition at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
It has been just two months since Lakewood alum Jake Rife was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels, but everything since has been a blur of baseball.
Drafted in the 48th round, Rife may have slipped a little in the standings after his senior year with the Washington Huskies baseball team, but mainly because he didn’t have the option of going back to college ball, surmised Jeff Levering, radio broadcaster for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, the A+ team for which Rife now plays.
From a field of an estimated 6,000 runners, Lakewood cross country coach Jon Murray proved to be the fastest, winning the Seattle Seafair 8k on July 25.
I just got off of the phone with Highland Christian football coach Pete Miller, and he confirmed that rumors of the program’s demise are greatly exaggerated
Local dealers are proceeding with cautious optimism to the overwhelming public response to the government’s Cash for Clunkers program.
Local dealers are proceeding with cautious optimism to the overwhelming public response to the government’s Cash for Clunkers program.
With a roster heavy on juniors and seniors, last year’s Arlington football team included only four sophomores and a freshman.
As football moms and dads can probably affirm, football takes a toll on the field.
Despite the light rain and occasional rumbles of thunder, about 50 Arlington residents turned out to catch the second production of Shakespeare in the Park at Arlington’s Terrace Park.
With the forecast predicting temperatures in the mid-90s at least through July 30, cooling centers are opening throughout the county to provide relief.
It’s slow, challenging work to rebuild a football program.
As head coach Greg Dailer sets out building the Arlington football program, he is leaving no stone unturned.