The gym at Lakewood High School was decked out with posters and the school colors of both the Cougars and Granite Falls Tigers during the schools’ fourth “Cat Fight” basketball game.
For the third year in a row, Arlington High School’s basketball program is hosting the Coaches vs. Cancer game, this year on Friday, Jan. 18, against Monroe at 7:15 p.m.
The Arlington wrestling team had a tough time competing in overall points against Snohomish High School on Wednesday, Jan. 9, but that doesn’t mean that the young team didn’t come away with some success.
The Lady Eagles proved their dominance during a non-league game against Mariner High School on Wednesday, Jan. 2, when they topped the Marauders 60-35 at home.
For Billy Main, a 14-year-old boy from Arlington, playing football on a state level isn’t just a dream saved for high school. As an eighth-grade student, Main was invited to attend the national Football University camp, while scouts observed his workouts, how he played and how he carried himself.
The Eagles remained undefeated so far, after dealing the Panthers a 60-51 defeat on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Arlington High School.
The Eagles wrestling team faced a tough opponent in the Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks grapplers on Thursday, Dec. 13, at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
The Lady Cougars basketball team may have underestimated the strength of the Coupeville Wolves on Tuesday, Dec. 12, as Lakewood suffered a 40-32 loss to the Cascade Conference 1A school.
ARLINGTON — The Safeway store in downtown Arlington had a few extra helpers on Saturday, Dec. 1, as the Arlington High School DECA club held its annual winter takeover.
A former Arlington basketball player had the good luck to make a half-court shot during the Eagles’ first basketball game of the year and scored a $100 gift card from Arlington Physical Therapy in the process.
The Lady Eagles basketball team was undefeated in the beginning of their season, after a 63-26 win over Marysville Getchell on Wednesday, Dec. 5, put them at 3-0 for their overall record.
Veteran wrestling coaches Rick Iversen and Barry Knott are running what should be an impressive wrestling program for Arlington High School this year, and as the season gets started, strong potential state competitors show their skills.
MARYSVILLE — The start of the season proved exciting for the Arlington High School girls basketball team as they topped the Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks in a 56-31 non-league victory at M-PHS on Wednesday, Nov. 28.