PASCO – Chalk this year’s boys Class 4A state golf tournament up to gaining experience needed to succeed for Arlington’s two freshmen.
Brandon Heise and Anthony Allen missed the cut, May 27, after the first day of the two-day tournament, but it’s just the beginning for the two frosh.
Even before Kylene Swegle crossed the finish line, she had a smile on her face.
“I didn’t see anybody around me or in front of me,” she said.
That tends to happen when coming in first place, as Swegle did in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing in 15.67 and earning both a District 1 title and a state berth May 21.
The Lady Eagles walked off the field May 18 with the feeling that they are still alive.
Ask almost any athlete how hard it is to come out on top of that winner-to-state game and you’re prob
ANACORTES — The Cougars nearly earned a trip to the state tournament via the suicide squeeze.
DUVALL — The Cougars brought 41 participants down to Cedarcrest High School May 18 for the Cascade Conference track championship and left with 33 of them punching their tickets to the District 1 meet.
ARLINGTON — The Lady Eagles advanced a participant in almost every event en route to a dominating win to grab the Wesco North title at home May 14.
It’s safe to say that Arlington boys golf has met every goal it has set out for the 2010 season thus far.
The Cougars nearly earned a trip to the state tournament via the suicide squeeze.
The Cougars’ seniors didn’t disappoint in their last home game of the season.
Scoring a few sneaky goals, Lakewood turned away Sultan 3-1 April 29 and clinched a spot for a play-in game to the District 1 tournament.
Corbin Anderson could remember the last time the Eagles beat the Tommies three years ago — which dates him among his teammates.
Eagles brought back another Wesco North victory April 15, defeating Everett and Cascade.
Roughly 1,000 men, women and children came together to celebrate a community pastime more than a half a decade old in Arlington.